From patchwork Wed Mar 11 22:57:34 2020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Randy Dunlap X-Patchwork-Id: 214199 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on aws-us-west-2-korg-lkml-1.web.codeaurora.org X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-6.6 required=3.0 tests=DKIM_INVALID,DKIM_SIGNED, HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, MAILING_LIST_MULTI, SIGNED_OFF_BY, SPF_HELO_NONE, SPF_PASS, USER_AGENT_GIT autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.0 Received: from mail.kernel.org (mail.kernel.org [198.145.29.99]) by smtp.lore.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 8BF74C4CECE for ; Wed, 11 Mar 2020 22:57:40 +0000 (UTC) Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [209.132.180.67]) by mail.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 828272075F for ; Wed, 11 Mar 2020 22:57:40 +0000 (UTC) Authentication-Results: mail.kernel.org; dkim=fail reason="signature verification failed" (2048-bit key) header.d=infradead.org header.i=@infradead.org header.b="p2jYHrKd" Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S2387463AbgCKW5j (ORCPT ); Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:57:39 -0400 Received: from bombadil.infradead.org ([198.137.202.133]:58304 "EHLO bombadil.infradead.org" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S2387409AbgCKW5j (ORCPT ); Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:57:39 -0400 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; q=dns/txt; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=infradead.org; s=bombadil.20170209; h=References:In-Reply-To:Message-Id: Date:Subject:Cc:To:From:Sender:Reply-To:MIME-Version:Content-Type: Content-Transfer-Encoding:Content-ID:Content-Description; bh=5Iny0oW8kOcIg3CL6ITSaM3fSlMx2RkakItyz9/TiPs=; b=p2jYHrKdkvixzImKI+G3jyKbTf gGCb5ZtODgRtesPh/FkpzPdFyV2HwldzukFv5eNw3VWwctUUi8+bOJsY2PRxUx9vLw6vzzowksvhb VrXxr/IjK+Vao8oLx99ctFhSz4emOmwhi9GUQ+uGKAfjFd3tAEKTABoG83ceecOtCDPkMTpI32Cmc gQycyldBwQeZYpVHu03KXv0iZQ1Xy+jszVYJpm/P3lI8Ps/vRSi9Odq1q4lKk9H1sX2zMLDQdO0pZ 1oHOUGcpSWUBqkioAoNHGUtBbtVUXRiuMYaQk9UACY5sSo65SNvwWohIba1AAc5+VF+kmbAEJl1tw SYA60m4w==; Received: from [2601:1c0:6280:3f0::19c2] (helo=smtpauth.infradead.org) by bombadil.infradead.org with esmtpsa (Exim 4.92.3 #3 (Red Hat Linux)) id 1jCAIE-0001PR-Do; Wed, 11 Mar 2020 22:57:38 +0000 From: Randy Dunlap To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Randy Dunlap , Arnd Bergmann , Greg Kroah-Hartman , Jiri Slaby , linux-serial@vger.kernel.org Subject: [PATCH 1/3 v2] char: group dev configs togther Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 15:57:34 -0700 Message-Id: <20200311225736.32147-2-rdunlap@infradead.org> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.16.4 In-Reply-To: <20200311225736.32147-1-rdunlap@infradead.org> References: <20200311225736.32147-1-rdunlap@infradead.org> Sender: linux-serial-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-serial@vger.kernel.org Group /dev/{mem,kmem,nvram,raw,port} driver configs together. This also means that tty configs are now grouped together instead of being split up. This just moves Kconfig lines around. There are no other changes. Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap Cc: Arnd Bergmann Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman Cc: Jiri Slaby Cc: linux-serial@vger.kernel.org --- v2: no change drivers/char/Kconfig | 100 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) --- linux-next-20200311.orig/drivers/char/Kconfig +++ linux-next-20200311/drivers/char/Kconfig @@ -7,25 +7,6 @@ menu "Character devices" source "drivers/tty/Kconfig" -config DEVMEM - bool "/dev/mem virtual device support" - default y - help - Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/mem device. - The /dev/mem device is used to access areas of physical - memory. - When in doubt, say "Y". - -config DEVKMEM - bool "/dev/kmem virtual device support" - # On arm64, VMALLOC_START < PAGE_OFFSET, which confuses kmem read/write - depends on !ARM64 - help - Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/kmem device. The - /dev/kmem device is rarely used, but can be used for certain - kind of kernel debugging operations. - When in doubt, say "N". - source "drivers/tty/serial/Kconfig" source "drivers/tty/serdev/Kconfig" @@ -220,29 +201,6 @@ config NWFLASH source "drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig" -config NVRAM - tristate "/dev/nvram support" - depends on X86 || HAVE_ARCH_NVRAM_OPS - default M68K || PPC - ---help--- - If you say Y here and create a character special file /dev/nvram - with major number 10 and minor number 144 using mknod ("man mknod"), - you get read and write access to the non-volatile memory. - - /dev/nvram may be used to view settings in NVRAM or to change them - (with some utility). It could also be used to frequently - save a few bits of very important data that may not be lost over - power-off and for which writing to disk is too insecure. Note - however that most NVRAM space in a PC belongs to the BIOS and you - should NEVER idly tamper with it. See Ralf Brown's interrupt list - for a guide to the use of CMOS bytes by your BIOS. - - This memory is conventionally called "NVRAM" on PowerPC machines, - "CMOS RAM" on PCs, "NVRAM" on Ataris and "PRAM" on Macintoshes. - - To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the - module will be called nvram. - # # These legacy RTC drivers just cause too many conflicts with the generic # RTC framework ... let's not even try to coexist any more. @@ -431,6 +389,48 @@ config NSC_GPIO pc8736x_gpio drivers. If those drivers are built as modules, this one will be too, named nsc_gpio +config DEVMEM + bool "/dev/mem virtual device support" + default y + help + Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/mem device. + The /dev/mem device is used to access areas of physical + memory. + When in doubt, say "Y". + +config DEVKMEM + bool "/dev/kmem virtual device support" + # On arm64, VMALLOC_START < PAGE_OFFSET, which confuses kmem read/write + depends on !ARM64 + help + Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/kmem device. The + /dev/kmem device is rarely used, but can be used for certain + kind of kernel debugging operations. + When in doubt, say "N". + +config NVRAM + tristate "/dev/nvram support" + depends on X86 || HAVE_ARCH_NVRAM_OPS + default M68K || PPC + ---help--- + If you say Y here and create a character special file /dev/nvram + with major number 10 and minor number 144 using mknod ("man mknod"), + you get read and write access to the non-volatile memory. + + /dev/nvram may be used to view settings in NVRAM or to change them + (with some utility). It could also be used to frequently + save a few bits of very important data that may not be lost over + power-off and for which writing to disk is too insecure. Note + however that most NVRAM space in a PC belongs to the BIOS and you + should NEVER idly tamper with it. See Ralf Brown's interrupt list + for a guide to the use of CMOS bytes by your BIOS. + + This memory is conventionally called "NVRAM" on PowerPC machines, + "CMOS RAM" on PCs, "NVRAM" on Ataris and "PRAM" on Macintoshes. + + To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the + module will be called nvram. + config RAW_DRIVER tristate "RAW driver (/dev/raw/rawN)" depends on BLOCK @@ -452,6 +452,14 @@ config MAX_RAW_DEVS Default is 256. Increase this number in case you need lots of raw devices. +config DEVPORT + bool "/dev/port character device" + depends on ISA || PCI + default y + help + Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/port device. The /dev/port + device is similar to /dev/mem, but for I/O ports. + config HPET bool "HPET - High Precision Event Timer" if (X86 || IA64) default n @@ -511,14 +519,6 @@ config TELCLOCK /sys/devices/platform/telco_clock, with a number of files for controlling the behavior of this hardware. -config DEVPORT - bool "/dev/port character device" - depends on ISA || PCI - default y - help - Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/port device. The /dev/port - device is similar to /dev/mem, but for I/O ports. - source "drivers/s390/char/Kconfig" source "drivers/char/xillybus/Kconfig"