Randy,
> > The only reason the net stuff works, is because CONFIG_NET includes igmp.c,
> > which can't be compiled as a module. That means ip_compute_csum() will get
> > pulled out of the lib.a file for igmp, and thus be present for the net modules
> > that use it too. If igmp could be turned off, made a module, or stopped using
> > ip_compute_csum(), then the users of ip_compute_csum() that do depend on
> > CONFIG_NET would have the same problem as bttv does.
>
> Thanks for the analysis and summary.
> (I'm still waiting for those lkml.org links to load... timed out)
>
> > It seems a shame to create a new ip checksum function in the bttv driver when
> > a perfectly good one already exists and will already be present in just about
> > every kernel out there. Honestly, how common is NET=n and VIDEO_BT848=m
> > outside of randconfig?
This might happen on embedded devices, like a set top box or a PVR,
using a bttv hardware.
> so just adding "depends on NET" should be OK then?
Seems very weird to have bttv module dependent on NET, just because a
checksum calculus function is defined there.
One possible solution would be to move this function to another place
and having both NET, BTTV and other places selecting it.
--
Cheers,
Mauro
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