On Thu, Sep 05, 2024 at 02:17:08PM +0200, Uros Bizjak wrote: > There were several attempts to resolve circular include dependency > after the addition of percpu.h: 1c9df907da83 ("random: fix circular > include dependency on arm64 after addition of percpu.h"), c0842fbc1b18 > ("random32: move the pseudo-random 32-bit definitions to prandom.h") and > finally d9f29deb7fe8 ("prandom: Remove unused include") that completely > removes inclusion of <linux/percpu.h>. > > Due to legacy reasons, <linux/random.h> includes <linux/prandom.h>, but > with the commit entry remark: > > --quote-- > A further cleanup step would be to remove this from <linux/random.h> > entirely, and make people who use the prandom infrastructure include > just the new header file. That's a bit of a churn patch, but grepping > for "prandom_" and "next_pseudo_random32" "struct rnd_state" should > catch most users. > > But it turns out that that nice cleanup step is fairly painful, because > a _lot_ of code currently seems to depend on the implicit include of > <linux/random.h>, which can currently come in a lot of ways, including > such fairly core headfers as <linux/net.h>. > > So the "nice cleanup" part may or may never happen. > --/quote-- > > __percpu tag is currently defined in include/linux/compiler_types.h, > so there is no direct need for the inclusion of <linux/percpu.h>. > However, in [1] we would like to repurpose __percpu tag as a named > address space qualifier, where __percpu macro uses defines from > <linux/percpu.h>. > > This patch series is the "nice cleanup" part, and allows us to finally > include <linux/percpu.h> in prandom.h. > > The whole series was tested by compiling the kernel for x86_64 allconfig > and some popular architectures, namely arm64 defconfig, powerpc defconfig > and loongarch defconfig. Obvious question(s) is(are): 1) have you seen the Ingo's gigantic patch series towards resolving issues with the headers? 2) if not, please look at the preliminary work and take something from there, I believe there are many useful changes already waiting for a couple of years to be applied. Because I haven't found any references nor mentions of that in the cover letter here and explanation why it was not taking into consideration. > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20240812115945.484051-4-ubizjak@xxxxxxxxx/ -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko