On 10/17/23 07:37, Masahiro Yamada wrote:
scripts/pahole-flags.sh is executed so many times. You can check how many times it is invoked during the build, as follows: $ cat <<EOF >> scripts/pahole-flags.sh > echo "scripts/pahole-flags.sh was executed" >&2 > EOF $ make -s scripts/pahole-flags.sh was executed scripts/pahole-flags.sh was executed scripts/pahole-flags.sh was executed scripts/pahole-flags.sh was executed scripts/pahole-flags.sh was executed [ lots of repeated lines suppressed... ] This scripts is exectuted more than 20 times during the kernel build because PAHOLE_FLAGS is a recursively expanded variable and exported to sub-processes. With the GNU Make >= 4.4, it is executed more than 60 times because exported variables are also passed to other $(shell ) invocations. Without careful coding, it is known to cause an exponential fork explosion. [1] The use of $(shell ) in an exported recursive variable is likely wrong because $(shell ) is always evaluated due to the 'export' keyword, and the evaluation can occur multiple times by the nature of recursive variables. Convert the shell script to a Makefile, which is included only when CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y. [1]: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?64746 Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@xxxxxxxxxx> --- [...] +include-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF)+= scripts/Makefile.btf
Would have used a tab.
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Reviewed-by: Martin Rodriguez Reboredo <yakoyoku@xxxxxxxxx>