Lucas De Marchi <lucas.de.mar...@gmail.com> writes:
>> +         gzip and xz (but doesn't by default, at least as of version 18!).
>
> This is pretty much misleading. There's no such a default option. It's
> like saying kernel doesn't support feature X, Y or Z by default
> because make defconfig doesn't turn them on.

Nobody except Linus expects a defconfig to boot.

I expect ./configure to give me a working tool; these *are* defaults,
and setting them *is* your responsibility as author.  When it became an
in-kernel option rather than some weird distro thing, the old default
was wrong.

... Though I hadn't realized that Marco had deliberately decided to
leave support off.  Surprising, since liblzma and libz seem required on
Debian anyway.

So I'm sorry Andreas: if your maintainer doesn't care about your case,
there's not much I can do :(

Subject: modules: clarify CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS help, suggest 'N'.

Andreas turned this option on, only to find out Debian (and Ubuntu!)
don't enable support in their kmod builds.

Shorten the text, and suggest N at the bottom (at least for now).

Reported-by: Andreas Mohr <and...@users.sf.net>
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <ru...@rustcorp.com.au>

diff --git a/init/Kconfig b/init/Kconfig
index 968a001790af..bcb7e1e13f7d 100644
--- a/init/Kconfig
+++ b/init/Kconfig
@@ -1948,26 +1948,21 @@ config MODULE_COMPRESS
        bool "Compress modules on installation"
        depends on MODULES
        help
-         This option compresses the kernel modules when 'make
-         modules_install' is run.
 
-         The modules will be compressed either using gzip or xz depend on the
-         choice made in "Compression algorithm".
+         Compresses kernel modules when 'make modules_install' is run; gzip or
+         xz depending on "Compression algorithm" below.
 
-         module-init-tools has support for gzip format while kmod handle gzip
-         and xz compressed modules.
+         module-init-tools MAY support gzip, and kmod MAY support gzip and xz.
 
-         When a kernel module is installed from outside of the main kernel
-         source and uses the Kbuild system for installing modules then that
-         kernel module will also be compressed when it is installed.
+         Out-of-tree kernel modules installed using Kbuild will also be
+         compressed upon installation.
 
-         This option provides little benefit when the modules are to be used 
inside
-         an initrd or initramfs, it generally is more efficient to compress 
the whole
-         initrd or initramfs instead.
+         Note: for modules inside an initrd or initramfs, it's more efficient
+         to compress the whole initrd or initramfs instead.
 
-         This is fully compatible with signed modules while the signed module 
is
-         compressed. module-init-tools or kmod handles decompression and 
provide to
-         other layer the uncompressed but signed payload.
+         Note: This is fully compatible with signed modules.
+
+         If in doubt, say N.
 
 choice
        prompt "Compression algorithm"
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