On Thu, 2025-08-14 10.40.21 +-0600, Tom Rini wrote: > On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 07:26:47PM +0300, Marius Dinu wrote: > > On Wed, 2025-08-13 14.55.11 +-0600, Tom Rini wrote: > > > The timers implemented under SYS_ARCH_TIMER are not part of the TIMER > > > framework and thus cannot be enabled at the same time. Express this > > > dependency in Kconfig and add a note to the help of SYS_ARCH_TIMER. > > > > > > Reported-by: Marius Dinu <m95d+...@psihoexpert.ro> > > > Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tr...@konsulko.com> > > > --- > > > Marius, I ended up reworking things a bit (and also found part 1/2 of > > > this series) but please let me know if you feel this should retain your > > > Author and such instead. Thanks! > > > > No need for credits. > > OK. > > > I think you should keep the warning message in the Timer drivers menu. > > It provides a quick explanation why the menu is empty. > > I thought about it, and we don't do anything like that for other > either/or choices, and it's now in the help text itself at least. The > other thing however, is that a few platforms do allow for both, because > they play some games with CFG_SYS_TIMER* defines. So I'm not entirely > sure what to do here. > > > Bugs are reported in this mailing list too? > > Yes. > > -- > Tom
With the original patch I only tried to reduce the number of compilation failures. I encounter a lot. I'm no expert and I can only try to fix little things such as this one. I belive some people (like myself) would be confused by an empty menu and would not immediately remember the SYS_ARCH_TIMER in a completely different part of menuconfig. I tried to find configs with both CONFIG_SYS_ARCH_TIMER and CONFIG_TIMER enabled amd I couldn't find any. So it's probably OK to leave the patch as it is and exceptions, if needed, can be added later. PS: I saw your other patches that add dependencies on platform type. Nice work, really needed! Marius