DVB_NET help message is useless

2011-06-16 Thread Jiri Slaby
Hi,

I've just updated to 3.0-rc and saw CONFIG_DVB_NET. Hmm, let's see
what's that by asking with '?'. And I got this crap:

CONFIG_DVB_NET:

The DVB network support in the DVB core can
optionally be disabled if this
option is set to N.

If unsure say Y.

Why do you think this help message is useful? It's clear to
everybody that if one eventually disables it it will be disabled. The
help message should mention _what_ the network support is.

I would send a patch, but I really have no idea what's that good for.

thanks,
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Re: DVB_NET help message is useless

2011-06-16 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Thursday 16 June 2011 09:06:59 Jiri Slaby wrote:
 I would send a patch, but I really have no idea what's that good for.

DVB network support is referring to the IP stack. This option is set to N 
when compiling the Linux DVB stack on systems without IP networking.

Please submit a patch if you need a better description.

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Re: DVB_NET help message is useless

2011-06-16 Thread Mauro Carvalho Chehab
Em 16-06-2011 04:06, Jiri Slaby escreveu:
 Hi,
 
 I've just updated to 3.0-rc and saw CONFIG_DVB_NET. Hmm, let's see
 what's that by asking with '?'. And I got this crap:
 
 CONFIG_DVB_NET:
 
 The DVB network support in the DVB core can
 optionally be disabled if this
 option is set to N.
 
 If unsure say Y.
 
 Why do you think this help message is useful? It's clear to
 everybody that if one eventually disables it it will be disabled. The
 help message should mention _what_ the network support is.
 
 I would send a patch, but I really have no idea what's that good for.

As Hans answered this option disables the IP stack from the DVB driver. The
IP stack is part of the DVB standard. It is used, for example, by automatic 
firmware updates used on STB's. It can also be used to access the Internet,
via the DVB card, if the network provider supports it.

Before 3.0, this were enabled on all cards. However, if the IP stack is
disabled, this would mean that the entire DVB would also be disabled.
So, this option were added. It may make sense to make it dependent of
CONFIG_EMBEDDED, as normal users should not need to disable it.

Feel free to send us a patch if you want to improve the Kconfig logic or
help message.

Thanks,
Mauro
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