On 05/22/2012 03:15 PM, Marc Dietrich wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 May 2012 10:58:37 Stephen Warren wrote:
>> On 05/22/2012 10:14 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>> On 05/22/2012 02:04 AM, Marc Dietrich wrote:
>>>> Hi Stephen,
>>>>
>>>> Am Montag, 21. Mai 2012, 14:04:37 schrieb Stephen Warren:
>>>>> From: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
>>>>>
>>>>> ... to enable USB host support, which enables Ethernet support.
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
>>>>
>>>> while adding usb support is fine, I see no reason to add smsc95xx support
>>>> because contrary to harmony, paz00 does not contain an ethernet port.
>>>
>>> Is the SMSC95xx only an internal part, or could it be present on a
>>> user-pluggable USB dongle? I wasn't sure, so I left it in.
>>
>> Looking at the driver (and the Linux kernel driver and SMSC's website),
>> it supports both the standalone USB->Ethernet 9500 chip that's likely to
>> be in USB Ethernet dongles, and various combo USB hub + Ethernet chips
>> that are found on motherboards (e.g. Harmony). As such, I think it's
>> reasonable to leave this config option enabled on Paz00 and other Tegra
>> boards even when such a chip isn't on the board itself. Do you agree?
> 
> Following this argument would mean to enable all current (and future) usb 
> devices and we end up with an u-boot which is to heavy to swim. I only have a 
> mcs7830 which is unfortunately not supported. Do you have a SMSC95xx based 
> usb 
> adapter or plan to get one? In this case I think it would be ok to enable it, 
> otherwise I tend to disagree here. On the other hand, given that you kindly 
> take care of the paz00 code, the decision is up to you. 

Mine is an Asix-based dongle.

It seems a pity to artificially limit ourselves. I'd be happy seeing all
the USB devices enabled as the drivers are written myself.

But I suppose net-booting is a developer thing, and developers can
easily turn on this option if they want, so I can remove it.

Is your objection for the Paz00 board only? I turned it on for all the
other boards too. Note that Harmony really does have this chip on the
board, so would need this option enabled either way.
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