On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 12:34:17 -0800 Andrii Nakryiko wrote: > > This change, commit 5f9ae91f7c0d ("kbuild: Build kernel module BTFs if BTF is enabled and pahole > > supports it") currently in net-next, linux-next, etc. breaks the use-case of compiling only a specific > > kernel module (both in-tree and out-of-tree, e.g. 'make M=drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice') after > > first doing a 'make modules_prepare'. Previously, that use-case would result in a warning noting > > "Symbol info of vmlinux is missing. Unresolved symbol check will be entirely skipped" but now it > > errors out after noting "No rule to make target 'vmlinux', needed by '<...>.ko'. Stop." > > > > Is that intentional? > > I wasn't aware of such a use pattern, so definitely not intentional. > But vmlinux is absolutely necessary to generate the module BTF. So I'm > wondering what's the proper fix here? Leave it as is (that error > message is actually surprisingly descriptive, btw)? Force vmlinux > build? Or skip BTF generation for that module? For an external out-of-tree module there is no guarantee that vmlinux will even be on the system, no? So only the last option can work in that case.