On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 5:32 PM Nathan Chancellor <nathan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Masahiro, > > On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 11:39:53AM +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > Kbuild builds init/built-in.a twice; first during the ordinary > > directory descending, second from scripts/link-vmlinux.sh. > > > > We do this because UTS_VERSION contains the build version and the > > timestamp. We cannot update it during the normal directory traversal > > since we do not yet know if we need to update vmlinux. UTS_VERSION is > > temporarily calculated, but omitted from the update check. Otherwise, > > vmlinux would be rebuilt every time. > > > > When Kbuild results in running link-vmlinux.sh, it increments the > > version number in the .version file and takes the timestamp at that > > time to really fix UTS_VERSION. > > > > However, updating the same file twice is a footgun. To avoid nasty > > timestamp issues, all build artifacts that depend on init/built-in.a > > must be atomically generated in link-vmlinux.sh, where some of them > > do not need rebuilding. > > > > To fix this issue, this commit changes as follows: > > > > [1] Split UTS_VERSION out to include/generated/utsversion.h from > > include/generated/compile.h > > > > include/generated/utsversion.h is generated just before the > > vmlinux link. It is generated under include/generated/ because > > some decompressors (s390, x86) use UTS_VERSION. > > > > [2] Split init_uts_ns and linux_banner out to init/version-timestamp.c > > from init/version.c > > > > init_uts_ns and linux_banner contain UTS_VERSION. During the ordinary > > directory descending, they are compiled with __weak and used to > > determine if vmlinux needs relinking. Just before the vmlinux link, > > they are compiled without __weak to embed the real version and > > timestamp. > > > > Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@xxxxxxxxxx> > > <snip> > > > diff --git a/init/build-version b/init/build-version > > new file mode 100755 > > index 000000000000..39225104f14d > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/init/build-version > > @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ > > +#!/bin/sh > > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only > > + > > +VERSION=$(cat .version) 2>/dev/null && > > +VERSION=$(expr $VERSION + 1) 2>/dev/null || > > +VERSION=1 > > + > > +echo ${VERSION} > .version > > + > > +echo ${VERSION} > > I am seeing > > cat: .version: No such file or directory Thanks, Nathan. I did not notice it because /bin/sh is a symlink to dash on my machine. I see the warning by running it with bash. $ rm -f .version ; dash init/build-version 1 $ rm -f .version ; bash init/build-version cat: .version: No such file or directory 1 > > at some point in nearly all of my builds in -next. Does the 2>/dev/null > want to be moved into the subshell? Agree. I will fix it up locally. Thanks. > > Cheers, > Nathan -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada