Commit 128345b1 authored by Arnd Bergmann's avatar Arnd Bergmann Committed by Mark Brown

spi: fix building SPI_PXA on MMP

When the audio driver selects CONFIG_PXA_SSP on ARCH_MMP as a
loadable module, and the PXA SPI driver is built-in, we get
a link error in the SPI driver:

drivers/spi/spi-pxa2xx.o: In function `pxa2xx_spi_remove':
spi-pxa2xx.c:(.text+0x5f0): undefined reference to `pxa_ssp_free'
drivers/spi/spi-pxa2xx.o: In function `pxa2xx_spi_probe':
spi-pxa2xx.c:(.text+0xeac): undefined reference to `pxa_ssp_request'
spi-pxa2xx.c:(.text+0x1468): undefined reference to `pxa_ssp_free'
spi-pxa2xx.c:(.text+0x15bc): undefined reference to `pxa_ssp_free'

The problem is that the PXA SPI driver only uses 'select SSP'
specifically when building it for PXA, but we can also build it
for PCI, which is meant for Intel x86 SoCs that use the same SPI
block. When the sound driver forces the SSP to be a loadable
module, the IS_ENABLED() check in include/linux/pxa2xx_ssp.h
triggers but the spi driver can't reference the exported symbols.

I had a different approach before, making the PCI case depend
on X86, which fixed the problem by avoiding the MMP case.

This goes a different route, making the driver select PXA_SSP
also on MMP, which has an SSP that none of the boards in mainline
Linux use for SPI. There is no harm in always enabling the build
on MMP (PCI or not PCI), so I do that too, to document that this
hardware is actually available on MMP.

Link: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/8879921/Signed-off-by: default avatarArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
parent 5771a8c0
......@@ -518,8 +518,8 @@ config SPI_PPC4xx
config SPI_PXA2XX
tristate "PXA2xx SSP SPI master"
depends on (ARCH_PXA || PCI || ACPI)
select PXA_SSP if ARCH_PXA
depends on (ARCH_PXA || ARCH_MMP || PCI || ACPI)
select PXA_SSP if ARCH_PXA || ARCH_MMP
help
This enables using a PXA2xx or Sodaville SSP port as a SPI master
controller. The driver can be configured to use any SSP port and
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