Al Boldi wrote: > Sam Ravnborg wrote: >> And that requires you to use select only to select symbols with >> no dependencies. >> >> In this case we do not know if BLOCK is enabled or not. > > Good point! How about we solve it like this: > > menuconfig USB_STORAGE > tristate "USB Mass Storage support" > - depends on USB && SCSI > + depends on USB && BLOCK > + select SCSI
Still wrong. SCSI also needs HAS_DMA and SCSI_DMA. HAS_DMA furthermore depends on !NO_DMA. So that would mean menuconfig USB_STORAGE tristate "USB Mass Storage support" depends on USB && BLOCK && HAS_DMA select SCSI select SCSI_DMA But copying all (currently existing) dependencies of SCSI to USB_STORAGE is arguably a bad solution. There are four other potential solutions: - Let kconfig look up the dependencies of SCSI. If they are fulfilled, present the option USB_STORAGE and switch on SCSI if the user chooses USB_STORAGE. - Let kconfig recursively look up all dependencies of SCSI and their subsequent dependencies. Try to switch them all on if the user chooses USB_STORAGE. If that fails for whatever reason, say to the user: I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that. - Don't use 'select' on options which have further dependencies. - Design and implement UIs which don't need 'select' in the first place. -- Stefan Richter -=====-==--- ---= --==- http://arcgraph.de/sr/ - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html