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Many drivers bind the sequencer stuff in off-load by another driver module, so that it's loaded only on demand. In the current code, this mechanism doesn't work when the driver is built-in while the sequencer is module. We check with IS_REACHABLE() and enable only when the sequencer is in the same level of build. However, this is basically a overshoot. The binder code (snd-seq-device) is an individual module from the sequencer core (snd-seq), and we just have to make the former a built-in while keeping the latter a module for allowing the scenario like the above. This patch achieves that by rewriting Kconfig slightly. Now, a driver that provides the manual sequencer device binding should select CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DEVICE in a way as select SND_SEQ_DEVICE if SND_SEQUENCER != n Note that the "!=n" is needed here to avoid the influence of the sequencer core is module while the driver is built-in. Also, since rawmidi.o may be linked with snd_seq_device.o when built-in, we have to shuffle the code to make the linker happy. (the kernel linker isn't smart enough yet to handle such a case.) That is, snd_seq_device.c is moved to sound/core from sound/core/seq, as well as Makefile. Last but not least, the patch replaces the code using IS_REACHABLE() with IS_ENABLED(), since now the condition meets always when enabled. Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> |
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emu10k1.c | ||
emu10k1_callback.c | ||
emu10k1_main.c | ||
emu10k1_patch.c | ||
emu10k1_synth.c | ||
emu10k1_synth_local.h | ||
emu10k1x.c | ||
emufx.c | ||
emumixer.c | ||
emumpu401.c | ||
emupcm.c | ||
emuproc.c | ||
io.c | ||
irq.c | ||
Makefile | ||
memory.c | ||
p16v.c | ||
p16v.h | ||
p17v.h | ||
timer.c | ||
tina2.h | ||
voice.c |