Justin, On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 10:44 PM Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > + Ben, author of commit dbb60c8a26da ("selftests: add tests for the > HID-bpf initial implementation") > > On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 1:34 PM Justin Stitt <justinstitt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi, I'd like to get some help with building the kselftest target. > > > > I am running into some warnings within the hid tree: > > | progs/hid_bpf_helpers.h:9:38: error: declaration of 'struct > > hid_bpf_ctx' will \ > > | not be visible outside of this function [-Werror,-Wvisibility] > > | 9 | extern __u8 *hid_bpf_get_data(struct hid_bpf_ctx *ctx, > > | | ^ > > | progs/hid.c:23:35: error: incompatible pointer types passing 'struct > > hid_bpf_ctx *' \ > > | to parameter of type 'struct hid_bpf_ctx *' > > [-Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types] > > | 23 | __u8 *rw_data = hid_bpf_get_data(hid_ctx, 0 /* > > offset */, 3 /* size */); > > > > This warning, amongst others, is due to some symbol not being included. > > In this case, `struct hid_bpf_ctx` is not being defined anywhere that I > > can see inside of the testing tree itself. > > > > Instead, `struct hid_bpf_ctx` is defined and implemented at > > `include/linux/hid_bpf.h`. AFAIK, I cannot just include this header as > > the tools directory is a separate entity from kbuild and these tests are > > meant to be built/ran without relying on kernel headers. Am I correct in > > this assumption? At any rate, the include itself doesn't work. How can I > > properly include this struct definition and fix the warning(s)? > > > > Please note that we cannot just forward declare the struct as it is > > being dereferenced and would then yield a completely different > > error/warning for an incomplete type. We need the entire implementation > > for the struct included. > > > > Other symbols also defined in `include/linux/hid_bpf.h` that we need are > > `struct hid_report_type` and `HID_BPF_FLAG...` > > > > Here's the invocation I am running to build kselftest: > > `$ make LLVM=1 ARCH=x86_64 mrproper headers && make LLVM=1 ARCH=x86_64 > > -j128 V=1 -C tools/testing/selftests` I think I fixed the same issue in the script I am running to launch those tests in a VM. This was in commit f9abdcc617dad5f14bbc2ebe96ee99f3e6de0c4e (in the v6.5-rc+ series). And in the commit log, I wrote: ``` According to commit 01d6c48a828b ("Documentation: kselftest: "make headers" is a prerequisite"), running the kselftests requires to run "make headers" first. ``` So my assumption is that you also need to run "make headers" with the proper flags before compiling the selftests themselves (I might be wrong but that's how I read the commit). Cheers, Benjamin > > > > If anyone is currently getting clean builds of kselftest with clang, > > what invocation works for you? > > > > > > > > Link: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1698 > > Full-build-log: > > https://gist.github.com/JustinStitt/b217f6e47c1d762e5e1cc6c3532f1bbb > > (V=1) > > > > Thanks. > > Justin > > > > -- > Thanks, > ~Nick Desaulniers >