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author | Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> | 2012-10-06 17:12:25 +0100 |
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committer | Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> | 2012-10-13 17:11:28 +0100 |
commit | b1b3f49ce4606452279b58b17f2bbe2ba00304b7 (patch) | |
tree | c9cfdc72dd580a9c3ace71846af45b4f65268f46 /arch/arm/mach-sa1100 | |
parent | 4f1cd91497774488ed16119ec3f54b3daf1561de (diff) | |
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ARM: config: sort select statements alphanumerically
As suggested by Andrew Morton:
This is a pet peeve of mine. Any time there's a long list of items
(header file inclusions, kconfig entries, array initalisers, etc) and
someone wants to add a new item, they *always* go and stick it at the
end of the list.
Guys, don't do this. Either put the new item into a randomly-chosen
position or, probably better, alphanumerically sort the list.
lets sort all our select statements alphanumerically. This commit was
created by the following perl:
while (<>) {
while (/\\\s*$/) {
$_ .= <>;
}
undef %selects if /^\s*config\s+/;
if (/^\s+select\s+(\w+).*/) {
if (defined($selects{$1})) {
if ($selects{$1} eq $_) {
print STDERR "Warning: removing duplicated $1 entry\n";
} else {
print STDERR "Error: $1 differently selected\n".
"\tOld: $selects{$1}\n".
"\tNew: $_\n";
exit 1;
}
}
$selects{$1} = $_;
next;
}
if (%selects and (/^\s*$/ or /^\s+help/ or /^\s+---help---/ or
/^endif/ or /^endchoice/)) {
foreach $k (sort (keys %selects)) {
print "$selects{$k}";
}
undef %selects;
}
print;
}
if (%selects) {
foreach $k (sort (keys %selects)) {
print "$selects{$k}";
}
}
It found two duplicates:
Warning: removing duplicated S5P_SETUP_MIPIPHY entry
Warning: removing duplicated HARDIRQS_SW_RESEND entry
and they are identical duplicates, hence the shrinkage in the diffstat
of two lines.
We have four testers reporting success of this change (Tony, Stephen,
Linus and Sekhar.)
Acked-by: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
Acked-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
Acked-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/arm/mach-sa1100')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/arm/mach-sa1100/Kconfig | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/Kconfig b/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/Kconfig index 42625e4d949..ca14dbdcfb2 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/Kconfig +++ b/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/Kconfig @@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ config SA1100_COLLIE bool "Sharp Zaurus SL5500" # FIXME: select CPU_FREQ_SA11x0 select SHARP_LOCOMO - select SHARP_SCOOP select SHARP_PARAM + select SHARP_SCOOP help Say Y here to support the Sharp Zaurus SL5500 PDAs. config SA1100_H3100 bool "Compaq iPAQ H3100" - select HTC_EGPIO select CPU_FREQ_SA1110 + select HTC_EGPIO help Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on the Compaq iPAQ H3100 handheld computer. Information about this machine and the @@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ config SA1100_H3100 config SA1100_H3600 bool "Compaq iPAQ H3600/H3700" - select HTC_EGPIO select CPU_FREQ_SA1110 + select HTC_EGPIO help Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on the Compaq iPAQ H3600 handheld computer. Information about this machine and the @@ -78,16 +78,16 @@ config SA1100_H3600 config SA1100_BADGE4 bool "HP Labs BadgePAD 4" - select SA1111 select CPU_FREQ_SA1100 + select SA1111 help Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for the HP Laboratories BadgePAD 4. config SA1100_JORNADA720 bool "HP Jornada 720" - select SA1111 # FIXME: select CPU_FREQ_SA11x0 + select SA1111 help Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for the HP Jornada 720 handheld computer. See @@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ config SA1100_JORNADA720 config SA1100_JORNADA720_SSP bool "HP Jornada 720 Extended SSP driver" - select SA1100_SSP depends on SA1100_JORNADA720 + select SA1100_SSP help Say Y here if you have a HP Jornada 7xx handheld computer and you want to access devices connected to the MCU. Those include the |