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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH OSSTEST v4 10/13] ts-kernel-build: Adjust kernel .config to work on the arndale boards.



Ian Campbell writes ("Re: [PATCH OSSTEST v4 10/13] ts-kernel-build: Adjust 
kernel .config to work on the arndale boards."):
> On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 12:05 +0000, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Ian Campbell writes ("[PATCH OSSTEST v4 10/13] ts-kernel-build: Adjust 
> > kernel .config to work on the arndale boards."):
> > > Various drivers are missing from multi_v7_defconfig in v3.16, also
> > > some drivers which don't play nice are enabled by default, so remove
> > > them.
> > ...
> >
> > > +# These cause i2c bus timeout errors on boot.
> > > +# 
> > > https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-os-reviews/f1DW9NcSPVU?
> > > +# http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/337812/
> > > +setopt CONFIG_SENSORS_LM90 n
> > > +setopt CONFIG_ICS932S401 n
> > 
> > I think these should be gated on the kernel version and/or arch or
> > something.  After all, disabling modules is a workaround (and risks
> > making things not work in the future in an annoyingly mysterious way).
> 
> Arch I can easily do.
> 
> Not sure how easy it will be to get the kern ver, currently we get it
> from the name of the subdir created in /lib/modules by the kernel
> install, which is too late of course.

Hmm.

> Not sure if there is some other surrogate we could use.
> 
> FWIW LM90 is some i2c temperature sensor thing which I doubt we are
> exercising (i.e. we aren't installed lmsensors packages) and ICS932S401
> is some equally uninteresting i2c sensor device. I think it's pretty
> unlikely we would suddenly trip over an x86 system with these and for
> ARM each new platform is likely to need some dev work to add etc anyway.
> In neither case do I think we would miss these devices in practice.

That answers my concerns for the ones above.  But:

> > > +# Enabling Exynos4 forces wierd CONFIG_HZ==200, and we don't
> > > +# support that platform anyway.
> > > +setopt CONFIG_ARCH_EXYNOS4 n

This is a particular kind of board ?  In which case, fine.

> > > +# Having these on breaks USB
> > > +setopt CONFIG_SAMSUNG_USB2PHY n
> > > +setopt CONFIG_SAMSUNG_USB3PHY n

I don't know what this is.  Convince me it's harmless to disable ? :-)

Ian.

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