On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 1:03 AM Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 5/6/2020 7:37 AM, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 1:45 PM Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Masahiro, Michal, > >> > >> While updating our systems from 4.9 to 5.4, we noticed that one of the > >> kernel modules that we build, which is done by linking an object that we > >> pre-compile out of Kbuild stopped working. > >> > >> I bisected it down to: > >> > >> commit 69ea912fda74a673d330d23595385e5b73e3a2b9 (refs/bisect/bad) > >> Author: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Date: Thu Oct 4 13:25:19 2018 +0900 > >> > >> kbuild: remove unneeded link_multi_deps > >> > >> Since commit c8589d1e9e01 ("kbuild: handle multi-objs dependency > >> appropriately"), $^ really represents all the prerequisite of the > >> composite object being built. > >> > >> Hence, $(filter %.o,$^) contains all the objects to link together, > >> which is much simpler than link_multi_deps calculation. > >> > >> Please note $(filter-out FORCE,$^) does not work here. When a single > >> object module is turned into a multi object module, $^ will contain > >> header files that were previously included for building the single > >> object, and recorded in the .*.cmd file. To filter out such headers, > >> $(filter %.o,$^) should be used here. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> > >> and the linker now fails with the following: > >> > >> mkdir -p /home/florian/dev/lkm/.tmp_versions ; rm -f > >> /home/florian/dev/lkm/.tmp_versions/* > >> > >> WARNING: Symbol version dump ./Module.symvers > >> is missing; modules will have no dependencies and modversions. > >> > >> make -f ./scripts/Makefile.build obj=/home/florian/dev/lkm > >> (cat /dev/null; echo kernel//home/florian/dev/lkm/hello.ko;) > > >> /home/florian/dev/lkm/modules.order > >> ld -m elf_x86_64 -z max-page-size=0x200000 -r -o > >> /home/florian/dev/lkm/hello.o > >> ld: no input files > >> make[1]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:492: /home/florian/dev/lkm/hello.o] > >> Error 1 > >> make: *** [Makefile:1530: _module_/home/florian/dev/lkm] Error 2 > >> > >> and here are some steps to reproduce this: > >> > >> Kbuild: > >> obj-m := hello.o > >> hello-y := test.o_shipped > >> > >> test.c can be a simple hello world, and you can compile it using a > >> standard Kbuild file first, and then move test.o as test.o_shipped. > > > > > > > > Why don't you do like this? > > > > obj-m := hello.o > > hello-y := test.o > > I tried it in the original environment where it failed, not my contrived > test case, and this did not work, as we really need test.o and > test.o_shipped to be separate objects, doing what you suggest results in > a circular dependency. I do not understand why you are trying to link *.o_shipped directly to the module. Did you notice the following code in scripts/Makefile.lib ? quiet_cmd_shipped = SHIPPED $@ cmd_shipped = cat $< > $@ $(obj)/%: $(src)/%_shipped $(call cmd,shipped) *_shipped should be copied to * before the use. > To me this is a regression, as it used to work and now it does not, thus > we should be fixing it, any idea about how we go about it without doing > a plain revert? In fact, a patch exists. https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11318691/ It allows you to link whatever file name to a module, but please read the comments from Christoph and Greg. In this case, your Makefile is doing strange. I'd recommend to fix your Makefile. > > Thank you! > -- > Florian -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada