Uwe Hermann wrote: > On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 12:38:32AM +0200, Stefan Reinauer wrote: > >> * ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070701 05:48]: >> >>>> then? That has the benefit that you don't have to know what the default >>>> is (enabled or disabled), you know everything you need just by looking >>>> at the dts itself. >>>> >>> yeah, that works. I will take the magic enabled out of the .y, and >>> will require that people set that property for each node; I will catch >>> a missing set at flatten tree time. I think that is reasonable. >>> >> >> Please dont do that. I think it is reasonable to assume that a device >> that you specify is enabled. Otherwise why would you specify it? >> >> I dont like overspecifying completely obvious things in description files. >> > > Yeah, I think you're right. > > So we have two options: > > 1. disable="1" > 2. enable="0" > > for devices which should be disabled. I think option 1 is a bit > clearer. Thoughts? > > > Uwe. > Agreed. Default to hardware enabled unless explicitly disabled, and clearly state that somewhere, seems the best route to me.
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