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SubjectRe: [PATCH v1 0/4] arm64: Kconfig: Update ARCH_EXYNOS select configs
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On 21/09/2021 09:19, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 20/09/2021 21:03, Will McVicker wrote:
>> This patch series tries to address the issue of ARCH_EXYNOS force selecting
>> a handful of drivers without allowing the vendor to override any of the
>> default configs. This takes away from the flexibilty of compiling a generic
>> kernel with exynos kernel modules. For example, it doesn't allow vendors to
>> modularize these drivers out of the core kernel in order to share a generic
>> kernel image across multiple devices that require device-specific kernel
>> modules.
>
> You do not address the issue in these patches. The problem you describe
> is that drivers are not modules and you are not changing them into modules.
>
>>
>> To address this without impacting the existing behavior, this series
>> switches the default config logic for the offending configs to use "default
>> y if ARCH_EXYNOS" versus having ARCH_EXYNOS directly select them. I have
>> verified that these patches do not impact the default aarch64 .config.
>
> Yep, this is what you did but it does not match the described problem.
> You are not solving it but doing something else.
>
>>
>> Will McVicker (4):
>> clk: samsung: change COMMON_CLK_SAMSUNG default config logic
>> soc: samsung: change SOC_SAMSUNG default config logic
>> pinctrl: samsung: change PINCTRL_EXYNOS default config logic
>> rtc: change HAVE_S3C_RTC default config logic
>>
>
>
> I received only two patches from this set. Please resend following
> get_maintainers.pl script.

For the record - samsung-soc list also did not get all your patches.

NAK, please use get_maintainers.pl.

Best regards,
Krzysztof

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