Build warning in drivers/dma/mmp_tdma.c

Qiao Zhou zhouqiao at marvell.com
Tue Dec 3 21:28:58 EST 2013


On 12/04/2013 10:15 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Qiao Zhou <zhouqiao at marvell.com> wrote:
>> On 12/04/2013 09:32 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
>>>
>>> Please read the question, you can refer to of_get_named_gen_pool() for
>>> why I have a question.  Something in the system needs to do the
>>> devm_gen_pool_create() for that device.  If you are removing the mmp2
>>> sram driver are you switching to the generic sram driver?  If so
>>> shouldn't you ensure it is built? Otherwise this will always fail:
>>
>> For CPU_MMP2 specifically, it switches to use generic sram driver. But
>> generally it may not use sram only, a DDR buffer(or other buffer) may also
>> be a pool. So here we don't add "select SRAM" directly. In this case we need
>> to enable CONFIG_SRAM in mmp2_defconfig.
>>
>> If no sram or other similar drivers are enabled, it will throw an error for
>> warning.
>>
>
> Ok, So, please turn this into a compile time dependency (depends on
> (SRAM || MMP_SRAM)) so that someone does not need to boot a platform
> to figure out they forgot to enable a driver.
>
Actually I'm not sure it's good to add such dependency. 
sound/core/memalloc.c provides the same way for sram buffer allocation. 
It doesn't add such dependency.

Zhangfei, Haojian, how do you think?

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Best Regards
Qiao



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