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authorMasahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>2019-12-11 16:38:57 +0900
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2019-12-17 16:24:13 +0100
commit10e5e6c2496354f0afec82dba459339c421badbf (patch)
tree1c0d13cf9f5cf68139281460e064c2368a242630
parentfcc84698291203f6588598be417b3ac58d2561d3 (diff)
downloadlinux-10e5e6c2496354f0afec82dba459339c421badbf.tar.bz2
usb: gadget: move choice ... endchoice to legacy/Kconfig
drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig includes drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig inside the 'choice' block. The current Kconfig allows this, but I'd like to discourage this usage. People tend to mess up the structure without noticing that entire drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig is placed in the choice context. In fact, legacy/Kconfig mixes up bool and tristate in the choice, and creates nested choice, etc. This commit does not change the behavior, but it will help people notice how badly this Kconfig file is written. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20191211073857.16780-1-masahiroy@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig28
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig28
2 files changed, 28 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig b/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig
index 02ff850278b1..c6db0a0a340c 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig
@@ -483,34 +483,6 @@ config USB_CONFIGFS_F_TCM
Both protocols can work on USB2.0 and USB3.0.
UAS utilizes the USB 3.0 feature called streams support.
-choice
- tristate "USB Gadget precomposed configurations"
- default USB_ETH
- optional
- help
- A Linux "Gadget Driver" talks to the USB Peripheral Controller
- driver through the abstract "gadget" API. Some other operating
- systems call these "client" drivers, of which "class drivers"
- are a subset (implementing a USB device class specification).
- A gadget driver implements one or more USB functions using
- the peripheral hardware.
-
- Gadget drivers are hardware-neutral, or "platform independent",
- except that they sometimes must understand quirks or limitations
- of the particular controllers they work with. For example, when
- a controller doesn't support alternate configurations or provide
- enough of the right types of endpoints, the gadget driver might
- not be able work with that controller, or might need to implement
- a less common variant of a device class protocol.
-
- The available choices each represent a single precomposed USB
- gadget configuration. In the device model, each option contains
- both the device instantiation as a child for a USB gadget
- controller, and the relevant drivers for each function declared
- by the device.
-
source "drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig"
-endchoice
-
endif # USB_GADGET
diff --git a/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig b/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig
index 119a4e47681f..6e7e1a9202e6 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/Kconfig
@@ -14,6 +14,32 @@
# both kinds of controller can also support "USB On-the-Go" (CONFIG_USB_OTG).
#
+choice
+ tristate "USB Gadget precomposed configurations"
+ default USB_ETH
+ optional
+ help
+ A Linux "Gadget Driver" talks to the USB Peripheral Controller
+ driver through the abstract "gadget" API. Some other operating
+ systems call these "client" drivers, of which "class drivers"
+ are a subset (implementing a USB device class specification).
+ A gadget driver implements one or more USB functions using
+ the peripheral hardware.
+
+ Gadget drivers are hardware-neutral, or "platform independent",
+ except that they sometimes must understand quirks or limitations
+ of the particular controllers they work with. For example, when
+ a controller doesn't support alternate configurations or provide
+ enough of the right types of endpoints, the gadget driver might
+ not be able work with that controller, or might need to implement
+ a less common variant of a device class protocol.
+
+ The available choices each represent a single precomposed USB
+ gadget configuration. In the device model, each option contains
+ both the device instantiation as a child for a USB gadget
+ controller, and the relevant drivers for each function declared
+ by the device.
+
config USB_ZERO
tristate "Gadget Zero (DEVELOPMENT)"
select USB_LIBCOMPOSITE
@@ -489,3 +515,5 @@ config USB_G_WEBCAM
Say "y" to link the driver statically, or "m" to build a
dynamically linked module called "g_webcam".
+
+endchoice