[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCHv6] 00/28] Kconfig conversion
>>> On 03.12.15 at 04:02, <cardoe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There's been quite a few comments on this series and I'll admit I'm a > bit lost as to the requested direction for the series so just to clear > things up I'm going to send this out and address all the items before > the next repost. My goal is to save you all time as reviewers so that > hopefully you'll only have to review one more series. My views (already incorporating changes thereto due to feedback from others): > 1. Remove the KEXEC patch from this series and add it to the follow-on > series? I don't mind it being in the initial series. All I do mind is it being done in two pieces. > 2. Drop UART changes and just go back to the mechanical changes that > enable the UARTs on ARM as they are today. Yes. > 3. sync the (A) entire linux/scripts/kconfig directory or (B) basics > from linux/scripts/kconfig or (C) basics + frontends for future series > when user-configurable options are presented. Note: Option B will > require not just copying files but making modifications (read: forking) > until a more complete copy is brought over. While mostly moot at this point - what's the difference between (A) and (C)? Or is (C) meant to represent (A) split into (B) plus a follow-up? In any event, with it at the same time getting clarified who is expected to look after pulling in updates, I won't object to (A) anymore. With one caveat: I don't recall you pulling over rules to actually update the *_shipped files if needed. Unless I overlooked these, I'd like to make it a requirement to have these rules in place and working (but, just like in Linux, disabled by default). > 4. Should I rename xen/scripts/kconfig to xen/tools/kconfig? Definitely. kconfig is not a script, it just deals with scripts (which are scattered around the tree). > 5. Should I drop as much $(BASEDIR) usage as possible? Unless they are required for current functionality, yes. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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