Hi Maxime,
your commit 48a6092fb41f ("serial: stm32-usart: Add STM32 USART Driver")
was merged into linux-next today (i.e., next-20150615), and contains the
following piece of code:
[...]
#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_STM32_USART_CONSOLE) &&
defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
#define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
#endif
[...]
The #if block can never be enabled as no symbol named
SERIAL_STM32_USART_CONSOLE is defined in Kconfig. Did you maybe mean
SERIAL_STM32_CONSOLE which you introduce in the same commit?
I detected the issue by running undertaker-checkpatch from the
Undertaker tool suite (https://undertaker.cs.fau.de). There is also a
tool in the Linux tree itself that can detect such issues
(scripts/checkkconfigsymbols.py).
Regards,
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
2015-06-15 14:45 GMT+02:00 Andreas Ruprecht <[email protected]>:
> Hi Maxime,
>
> your commit 48a6092fb41f ("serial: stm32-usart: Add STM32 USART Driver")
> was merged into linux-next today (i.e., next-20150615), and contains the
> following piece of code:
>
> [...]
> #if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_STM32_USART_CONSOLE) &&
> defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
> #define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
> #endif
> [...]
>
> The #if block can never be enabled as no symbol named
> SERIAL_STM32_USART_CONSOLE is defined in Kconfig. Did you maybe mean
> SERIAL_STM32_CONSOLE which you introduce in the same commit?
Yes, you a right, I meant SERIAL_STM32_CONSOLE.
I will prepare a fix.
>
> I detected the issue by running undertaker-checkpatch from the
> Undertaker tool suite (https://undertaker.cs.fau.de). There is also a
> tool in the Linux tree itself that can detect such issues
> (scripts/checkkconfigsymbols.py).
Ok thanks for the pointer! I didn't know these tools.
Regards,
Maxime