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From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org>
To: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Cc: linux-kbuild <linux-kbuild@vger.kernel.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org>,
	Tom Spink <tspink@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH] kconfig: introduce KCONFIG_* symbols for .c files
Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 21:58:47 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <48388187.2070503@goop.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <48387F0B.3020506@goop.org>

Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
> Sam Ravnborg wrote:
>> We have many places in the kernel that looks like
>> the following:
>>
>> #ifdef CONFIG_FOO
>>     ...
>> #endif
>>
>> Which has the disadvantage that the code denoted '...'
>> are not even built if CONFIG_FOO is not selected in
>> the current configuration.
>>
>> We know that gcc do simple code-elimination for
>> conditionals which is always true/false and
>> thus the above code could be turned into:
>>
>>     if (CONFIG_FOO)
>>         ...
>>
>> One line smaller and we follow the normal flow in the program.
>> The code is always build but we do not waste space as gcc will
>> do proper code-elimination for us.
>>
>> Today this is not possible because kconfig will only
>> define CONFIG_FOO if selected and FOO is not a module.
>>
>> The following patch implement a new set of defines in
>> the KCONFIG_* namespace.
>>
>> For a tristate symbol the following are defined:
>>
>> FOO not selected: #define KCONFIG_FOO        0
>> #define KCONFIG_FOO_MODULE 0
>>
>> FOO is built-in ('y')
>> #define KCONFIG_FOO        1
>> #define KCONFIG_FOO_MODULE 0
>>
>> FOO is a module ('m'):
>> #define KCONFIG_FOO        1
>> #define KCONFIG_FOO_MODULE 1
>>
>> In other words KCONFIG_FOO will say if the
>> symbol is selected and KCONFIG_FOO_MODULE
>> will say if it is a module.
>>
>> With the above included we can now do:
>>
>>     if (KCONFIG_FOO)
>>         ...
>>
>> This is not a replacement for the CONFIG_*
>> defines but a pleasant supplement.
>> Using KCONFIG_FOO will also give us a nice
>> error message the day that FOO is no longer part
>> of the configuration.
>>   
>
> How about rather than defining a pile of new constants, we just define:
>
> #define KCONFIG(x)   (x - 0)      /* XXX choose better macro name */

Would

    #define KCONFIG(x)   (CONFIG_##x - 0)

    if (KCONFIG(PREEMPT)) {
        ...
    }

work?

    J

  reply	other threads:[~2008-05-24 20:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-05-24 19:25 [RFC PATCH] kconfig: introduce KCONFIG_* symbols for .c files Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 19:53 ` Andrew Morton
2008-05-24 20:14   ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 20:46     ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 20:56       ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 21:03         ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 20:24   ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 20:48     ` Andrew Morton
2008-05-24 21:00       ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 20:05 ` Adrian Bunk
2008-05-24 20:44   ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 20:57     ` Adrian Bunk
2008-05-24 20:20 ` Linus Torvalds
2008-05-24 20:37   ` [PATCH] x86: use defconfig as last resort Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-25  1:30     ` Linus Torvalds
2008-05-25  6:15       ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-25  6:22       ` Sam Ravnborg
2008-05-24 20:48 ` [RFC PATCH] kconfig: introduce KCONFIG_* symbols for .c files Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 20:58   ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge [this message]
2008-05-24 21:03     ` Adrian Bunk
2008-05-24 21:13       ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2008-05-24 21:26 ` Pavel Machek
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-05-24 23:36 Steven Fuerst
2008-05-25  0:00 ` Tom Spink
2008-05-25  0:20   ` Steven Fuerst

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