On 2/26/22 2:13 AM, Shuah Khan wrote: > On 2/25/22 11:01 AM, Shuah Khan wrote: >> On 2/25/22 10:22 AM, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote: >>> Any thoughts about it? >>> >> >> No to post please. >> >>> On 2/17/22 3:38 AM, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote: >>>> Build of bpf and tc-testing selftests fails when the relative path of >>>> the build directory is specified. >>>> >>>> make -C tools/testing/selftests O=build0 >>>> make[1]: Entering directory >>>> '/linux_mainline/tools/testing/selftests/bpf' >>>> ../../../scripts/Makefile.include:4: *** O=build0 does not exist. >>>> Stop. >>>> make[1]: Entering directory >>>> '/linux_mainline/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing' >>>> ../../../scripts/Makefile.include:4: *** O=build0 does not exist. >>>> Stop. >>>> >>>> Makefiles of bpf and tc-testing include scripts/Makefile.include file. >>>> This file has sanity checking inside it which checks the output path. >>>> The output path is not relative to the bpf or tc-testing. The sanity >>>> check fails. Expand the output path to get rid of this error. The >>>> fix is >>>> the same as mentioned in commit 150a27328b68 ("bpf, preload: Fix build >>>> when $(O) points to a relative path"). >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Muhammad Usama Anjum <usama.anjum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> Changes in V2: >>>> Add more explaination to the commit message. >>>> Support make install as well. >> > > Does the same happen when you use make kselftest-all? No, this problem doesn't appear when using make kselftest-all. As separate output directory build was broken in kernel's top most Makefile i.e., make kselftest-all O=dir. (I've sent separate patch to fix this: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220223191016.1658728-1-usama.anjum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/) So people must have been using kselftest's internal Makefile directly to keep object files in separate directory i.e., make -C tools/testing/selftests O=dir and in this way the build of these tests (bpf, tc-testing) fail. This patch is fixing those build errors. > > I am unable to reproduce what you are seeing? make -C tools/testing/selftests O=dir should reproduce this problem. > > thanks, > -- Shuah >