On 02/21/2018 04:04 PM, Daniel Díaz wrote: > Hello! > > > On 02/21/2018 04:09 PM, Andy Shevchenko wrote: >> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 11:52 PM, Daniel Díaz <daniel.diaz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> When simply running `make' from the selftests top dir, this >>> error shows up: >>> >>> cc -O2 -g -std=gnu99 -Wall -I../../../../usr/include/ -I/usr/include/libmount -I/usr/include/blkid -I/usr/include/uuid gpio-mockup-chardev.c ../../../gpio/gpio-utils.o -lmount -o gpio-mockup-chardev >>> cc: error: ../../../gpio/gpio-utils.o: No such file or directory >>> <builtin>: recipe for target 'gpio-mockup-chardev' failed >>> make[1]: *** [gpio-mockup-chardev] Error 1 >>> >>> because the output directory is set to "selftests/gpio" and >>> all binaries built from ../../../gpio/ end up there. In fact, >>> they appear as, exempli gratia: >>> * gpiogpio-event-mon >>> * gpiogpio-hammer >>> * gpioinclude/ >>> * gpiolsgpio >>> which is wrong, as it's missing directory separator somewhere. >>> >>> This patch sets straight the output directory when building >>> ../../../gpio/ so that binaries don't cross paths. >> >> This patch doesn't sound right like previous one. >> Does selftest infrastructure have it's own build system like tools? > > Yes. See linux/Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst § "Contributing new > tests (details)" or linux/tools/testing/selftests/lib.mk itself, which > starts saying: > # This mimics the top-level Makefile. We do it explicitly here so that this > # Makefile can operate with or without the kbuild infrastructure. > > >> Does it use tools' one? > > No, as far as I can tell. If anything, it uses it only to build inside > tools/gpio/ whatever is needed. > > >> What's wrong with the current approach? > > When building from the tools/testing/selftests/ directory, binaries end > up in the current directory (and with an improper name), which is > undesirable. The gpio/ selftest fails to build when make'ing from there. > > This is with current master: > /linux/tools/testing/selftests$ make > make[1]: Entering directory '/linux/tools/testing/selftests/gpio' > [...] > gcc -O2 -g -std=gnu99 -Wall -I../../../../usr/include/ > gpio-mockup-chardev.c ../../../gpio/gpio-utils.o > ../../../../usr/include/linux/gpio.h -lmount -I/usr/include/libmount -o > gpio-mockup-chardev > gcc: error: ../../../gpio/gpio-utils.o: No such file or directory > <builtin>: recipe for target 'gpio-mockup-chardev' failed > make[1]: *** [gpio-mockup-chardev] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory '/linux/tools/testing/selftests/gpio' > Makefile:32: recipe for target 'all' failed > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > >> Why do you need tools in selftests? > > I'll leave that to the test author to answer, as this is only a fix in > the Makefile, but the only part of tools needed here is tools/gpio/*, > for make'ing the object files this test will be built against. > This test depends on tools/libs built in tools/gpio. The original commit has details on the benefits of adding this test. Adding author to the thread for further comments. 22f6592b23ef8a0c09283bcb13087340721e1154 commit 22f6592b23ef8a0c09283bcb13087340721e1154 Author: Bamvor Jian Zhang <bamvor.zhangjian@xxxxxxxxxx> thanks, -- Shuah -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-gpio" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html