This change in pattern is meant to address a misconfiguration issue that can occur for sensors that support being on multiple busses like I2C & SPI. For example, you can have a configuration in which such a sensor is on the I2C bus in the devicetree and the sensor is enabled. However the application configuration enables CONFIG_SPI=y and CONFIG_I2C=n and this will cause the sensor driver to be built by default, however since we don't have the I2C bus enabled the driver will not compile correctly. Previously we had been adding to board Kconfig.defconfig something like: config I2C default y if SENSOR This pattern doesn't scale well and may differ from what an application specific need/use is. So instead move to a pattern in which we leave the default enablement up to the devicetree "status" property for the sensor. We then have the Kconfig move from 'depends on <BUS>' to 'select <BUS>' and in the case of drivers that support multiple busses we have the Kconfig be: 'select <BUS> if $(dt_compat_on_bus,$(<DT_COMPAT>),<BUS>) for each bus type the sensor supports. This removes the need to add Kconfig logic to each board and enables the bus subsystem and bus controller driver if the sensor requires it by default in the build system. Fixes: #48518 Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.org>
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# TMP108 temperature sensor configuration options
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# Copyright (c) 2021 Jimmy Johnson <catch22@fastmail.net>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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menuconfig TMP108
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bool "TMP108 Temperature Sensor"
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default y
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depends on DT_HAS_TI_TMP108_ENABLED
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select I2C
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help
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Enable driver for the TMP108 temperature sensor.
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if TMP108
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config TMP108_ALERT_INTERRUPTS
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bool "Allow interrupts to service over and under temp alerts"
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help
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This will set up interrupts to service under and over temp alerts
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see TMP108 spec sheet for more information on how these work.
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endif # TMP108
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