Hi,
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Matt Mackall wrote:
> It's intentional. The current CONFIG_IDE_MAX_HWIFS is a hidden
> variable that sets a per architecture maximum. To the best of my
> knowledge, there's no way to do, say:
>
> default 4 if ARCH_FOO
> default 1 if ARCH_BAR
>
> ..so I'm stuck with using two config symbols anyway.
Where is the problem? This should work fine.
With the latest kernel you can even use a dynamic range:
config IDE_HWIFS
int "..."
range 1 IDE_MAX_HWIFS
bye, Roman
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