[PATCH 0/3] Reorder drivers/video directory

Tomi Valkeinen tomi.valkeinen at ti.com
Tue Mar 4 22:32:40 PST 2014


On 04/03/14 21:21, Randy Dunlap wrote:

>> I have pushed this to my for-next branch. Let's see what happens... At
>> least I'm able to merge the current linux-next without any conflicts.
> 
> Thanks, I'm looking at this change in linux-next now.
> 
> EXYNOS_VIDEO seems to be a little bit odd.  Can you clarify that for me?
> (This is not a change that you introduced.)
> 
> 
> In particular, under Graphics support, select Framebuffer Devices.
> This lists:
>   Support for frame buffer devices -->
>   Exynos Video driver support
> 
> It appears to me that Exynos either is a Framebuffer Device and should depend
> on FB like the other drivers here do OR (actually XOR) it is not a frame buffer
> device and it should not be listed here.
> 
> Then once that is cleared up :), we don't need 2 levels of menu to get to the
> list of FB drivers -- i.e., one of those levels can be removed.

There are others. For my config, I have:

{*} Support for frame buffer devices  --->
<M> OMAP2+ Display Subsystem support  --->
[ ] Exynos Video driver support  ----
< > Solomon SSD1307 framebuffer support

I didn't want to start fixing those at the moment, as I have no idea
about exynos or solomon, and I wanted to just try to do the reorder,
without any other changes.

I agree that there's something wrong with the items. For the OMAP DSS,
there are non-fbdev related items under that menu, used also by omapdrm.
So it should probably be split into different components.

> Oh, and if you keep the new menu item "Framebuffer Devices", please spell it
> like the other entry (Frame Buffer).

Ok, fixed.

> Other than those nits, I like this change very much.  Thanks.

Thanks. After pushing this to for-next, I'm getting compile error
reports from Fengguang and Stephen. Let's see if I manage to avoid
those... This is not the easiest change to manage.

 Tomi


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