On Fri, Feb 09, 2018 at 10:11:10AM +0100, Andrea Parri wrote: > On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 09:02:19PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 06:41:06PM +0000, Patrick Bellasi wrote: > > > Hi Paul, > > > thanks to you and all the involved guys for this useful tool. > > > > > > I give it a try today and found that by installing herd7 by just > > > following the instruction in herdtools7/INSTALL.md, and precisely > > > installing it via: > > > > > > opam install herdtools7 > > > > > > it seems to give you a tool which fails to run the basic example in > > > your README with this error: > > > > > > File "./linux-kernel.def", line 44, characters 29-30: unexpected '-' (in macros) > > > > > > As suggested by Will, by building instead herd7 HEAD (commit 44d69c2) > > > everything works fine. > > > > > > Maybe it's a know issue, in case just ignore me. :) > > > > > > Otherwise, maybe it can be worth to add to the README a note on which > > > minimum version of the herd7 tool is required. > > > > > > opma version (not working) : 7.47, Rev: exported > > > master version (working for me) : 7.47+7(dev), Rev: 44d69c2b1b5ca0f97bd138899d31532ee5e4e084 > > > > Urgh. So that's why it wouldn't work. > > > > I remember Paul saying you needed the latest version, which is why I > > rebuild from opam, but building top of git is a bit much. > > +1 > > _Sadly_ enough, co-developers and I were aware of this issue, > but it was only mildly reported here (c.f., > > https://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=151638196427685&w=2 ). > > This bisects to that (crazy): > > 2d5fba7782d669c6a1cc577dbc3bf507780273bb > ("linux-kernel*: Make RCU identifiers match ASPLOS paper") > > From repo.: https://github.com/aparri/memory-model > > which not only did break 7.47, but also made the bell uglier > by mixing dashes and underscores in a very same block. > > As a solution to this issue, I can envisage a partial revert > of that commit (just replace those dashes); Paul, Jade, Luc: > any better solution? > > (Sorry for being late on IRC, glad this came out here,) Or maybe a 7.48 release? Thanx, Paul