On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 11:53:40PM -0700, Nathan Chancellor wrote: > On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 07:42:02AM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 11:03:02PM -0700, Nathan Chancellor wrote: > > > When CONFIG_NO_AUTO_INLINE was present in linux-next (which added > > > '-fno-inline-functions' to KBUILD_CFLAGS), an allyesconfig build with > > > Clang failed at the modpost stage: > > > > > > ERROR: "is_broadcast_mac_addr" [drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/r8723bs.ko] undefined! > > > ERROR: "is_zero_mac_addr" [drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/r8723bs.ko] undefined! > > > ERROR: "is_multicast_mac_addr" [drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/r8723bs.ko] undefined! > > > > > > These functions were marked as extern inline, meaning that if inlining > > > doesn't happen, the function will be undefined, as it is above. > > > > > > This happens to work with GCC because the '-fno-inline-functions' option > > > respects the __inline attribute so all instances of these functions are > > > inlined as expected and the definition doesn't actually matter. However, > > > with Clang and '-fno-inline-functions', a function has to be marked with > > > the __always_inline attribute to be considered for inlining, which none > > > of these functions are. Clang tries to find the symbol definition > > > elsewhere as it was told and fails, which trickles down to modpost. > > > > > > To make sure that this code compiles regardless of compiler and make the > > > intention of the code clearer, use 'static __always_inline' to ensure > > > that these functions are always inlined. Some alternative solutions > > > included 'extern __always_inline' or converting these functions to > > > macros (so the preprocessor deals with them) but I would argue this is > > > the more "standard" solution. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@xxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/include/ieee80211.h | 6 +++--- > > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/include/ieee80211.h b/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/include/ieee80211.h > > > index bcc8dfa8e672..959e822315b5 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/include/ieee80211.h > > > +++ b/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/include/ieee80211.h > > > @@ -850,18 +850,18 @@ enum ieee80211_state { > > > #define IP_FMT "%pI4" > > > #define IP_ARG(x) (x) > > > > > > -extern __inline int is_multicast_mac_addr(const u8 *addr) > > > +static __always_inline int is_multicast_mac_addr(const u8 *addr) > > > > Ick, really? This is in a .h file, the .c file sees this, so why isn't > > clang picking it up? Worst case it just makes it a "normal" function > > and doesn't inline it, right? > > > > As I understand it, the meaning of 'extern inline' is basically use this > defintion when inlining, otherwise use one from a different file or > translation unit. See commit d0a8d9378d16 ("x86/paravirt: Make > native_save_fl() extern inline"). These functions don't have any other > declaration/definition so when they aren't inlined, they don't exist. > > > How about just replacing "extern" with "static", that should solve this, > > adding "__always_inline" everywhere is not going to be fun and doesn't > > make any sense. > > > > Yes, that would work (and what I originally tested). My assumption with > the code is that it was intended for this function to always be inlined > but if you'd rather it just be 'static', I am happy to send a v2! This code is not trying to be that smart, someone just put the extern in there without realizing it. So making it static is the correct fix, so a v2 would be great. Odds are, almost all other places in the kernel that you hit with this also needs the same fixup, no need to be fancy here :) thanks, greg k-h _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel