Sean Christopherson <seanjc@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, Nov 10, 2023, Michael Ellerman wrote: >> Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > There are a bunch of reported randconfig failures now because of this, >> > something like: >> > >> >>> arch/powerpc/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/vfio.c:89:7: warning: attribute declaration must precede definition [-Wignored-attributes] >> > fn = symbol_get(vfio_file_iommu_group); >> > ^ >> > include/linux/module.h:805:60: note: expanded from macro 'symbol_get' >> > #define symbol_get(x) ({ extern typeof(x) x __attribute__((weak,visibility("hidden"))); &(x); }) >> > >> > It happens because the arch forces KVM_VFIO without knowing if VFIO is >> > even enabled. >> >> This is still breaking some builds. Can we get this fix in please? >> >> cheers >> >> > Split the kconfig so the arch selects the usual HAVE_KVM_ARCH_VFIO and >> > then KVM_VFIO is only enabled if the arch wants it and VFIO is turned on. > > Heh, so I was trying to figure out why things like vfio_file_set_kvm() aren't > problematic, i.e. why the existing mess didn't cause failures. I can't repro the > warning (requires clang-16?), but IIUC the reason only the group code is problematic > is that vfio.h creates a stub for vfio_file_iommu_group() and thus there's no symbol, > whereas vfio.h declares vfio_file_set_kvm() unconditionally. That warning I'm unsure about. But the final report linked in Jason's mail shows a different one: In file included from arch/powerpc/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/vfio.c:17: include/linux/vfio.h: In function 'kvm_vfio_file_iommu_group': include/linux/vfio.h:294:35: error: weak declaration of 'vfio_file_iommu_group' being applied to a already existing, static definition 294 | static inline struct iommu_group *vfio_file_iommu_group(struct file *file) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Which is simple to reproduce, just build ppc64le_defconfig and then turn off CONFIG_MODULES (I'm using GCC 13, the report is for GCC 12). > Because KVM is doing symbol_get() and not taking a direct dependency, the lack of > an exported symbol doesn't cause problems, i.e. simply declaring the symbol makes > the compiler happy. > > Given that the vfio_file_iommu_group() stub shouldn't exist (KVM is the only user, > and so if I'm correct the stub is worthless), what about this as a temporary "fix"? > > I'm 100% on-board with fixing KVM properly, my motivation is purely to minimize > the total amount of churn. E.g. if this works, then the only extra churn is to > move the declaration of vfio_file_iommu_group() back under the #if, versus having > to churn all of the KVM Kconfigs twice (once now, and again for the full cleanup). Fine by me. > diff --git a/include/linux/vfio.h b/include/linux/vfio.h > index 454e9295970c..a65b2513f8cd 100644 > --- a/include/linux/vfio.h > +++ b/include/linux/vfio.h > @@ -289,16 +289,12 @@ void vfio_combine_iova_ranges(struct rb_root_cached *root, u32 cur_nodes, > /* > * External user API > */ > -#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_VFIO_GROUP) > struct iommu_group *vfio_file_iommu_group(struct file *file); > + > +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_VFIO_GROUP) > bool vfio_file_is_group(struct file *file); > bool vfio_file_has_dev(struct file *file, struct vfio_device *device); > #else > -static inline struct iommu_group *vfio_file_iommu_group(struct file *file) > -{ > - return NULL; > -} > - > static inline bool vfio_file_is_group(struct file *file) > { > return false; That fixes the build for me. Tested-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> cheers