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authorJean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>2015-02-20 19:33:33 +0300
committerJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>2015-03-16 17:59:59 +0300
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HID: Stop hiding options with !EXPERT
Many HID driver options are hidden unless EXPERT is set. While I understand the idea of simplifying the kernel configuration for most users, in practice I believe it adds more confusion than it helps. One thing that worries me is that, in non-EXPERT mode, these drivers will be either built-in or modular based on apparent magic. For example, switching INPUT and HID from m to y will cause all these drivers to be built into the kernel when they were previously built as modules. Short of enabling EXPERT mode altogether, the user has no control over that. Generally I do not think tristate options should depend on !EXPERT. Of these, 11 of 15 are currently in the hid subsystem. The HID_LOGITECH option is even worse than the others. Sub-options depend on it, and this causes menuconfig and friends to display the option even though the user can't change its value. The help page for HID_LOGITECH will not explain why the value can't be changed. It only says, for example: Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y] and that leaves the user puzzled about why the option is forced to y. You might argue that this is a Kconfig bug, but that doesn't make it less annoying for the user. Even worse is that some of the sub-options of HID_LOGITECH select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS, which in turn gets out of control for the user. So, if you set INPUT=y and HID=y (something most general purpose distributions would do these days, as both modules would get loaded on a vast majority of systems otherwise), and you want support for force-feedback game controllers, you can't have that as a module, it has to be built-in, regardless of how rare these devices are. Of course, all this madness goes away once EXPERT is enabled, but then the rest of the kernel configuration becomes more complex, which totally voids the original point. For this reason, I would like all HID device tristate options to be displayed regardless of EXPERT being set or not. We can let the default settings still depend on EXPERT, that's not intrusive. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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