On 15.10.21 18:15, David Hildenbrand wrote: > On 15.10.21 18:06, David Hildenbrand wrote: >> On 15.10.21 17:47, David Hildenbrand wrote: >>> On 15.10.21 17:45, Shuah Khan wrote: >>>> On 9/18/21 1:41 AM, David Hildenbrand wrote: >>>>> On 18.09.21 00:45, Shuah Khan wrote: >>>>>> Hi David, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am running into the following warning when try to build this test: >>>>>> >>>>>> madv_populate.c:334:2: warning: #warning "missing MADV_POPULATE_READ or MADV_POPULATE_WRITE definition" [-Wcpp] >>>>>> 334 | #warning "missing MADV_POPULATE_READ or MADV_POPULATE_WRITE definition" >>>>>> | ^~~~~~~ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I see that the following handling is in place. However there is no >>>>>> other information to explain why the check is necessary. >>>>>> >>>>>> #if defined(MADV_POPULATE_READ) && defined(MADV_POPULATE_WRITE) >>>>>> >>>>>> #else /* defined(MADV_POPULATE_READ) && defined(MADV_POPULATE_WRITE) */ >>>>>> >>>>>> #warning "missing MADV_POPULATE_READ or MADV_POPULATE_WRITE definition" >>>>>> >>>>>> I do see these defined in: >>>>>> >>>>>> include/uapi/asm-generic/mman-common.h:#define MADV_POPULATE_READ 22 >>>>>> include/uapi/asm-generic/mman-common.h:#define MADV_POPULATE_WRITE 23 >>>>>> >>>>>> Is this the case of missing include from madv_populate.c? >>>>> >>>>> Hi Shuan, >>>>> >>>>> note that we're including "#include <sys/mman.h>", which in my >>>>> understanding maps to the version installed on your system instead >>>>> of the one in our build environment.ing. >>>>> >>>>> So as soon as you have a proper kernel + the proper headers installed >>>>> and try to build, it would pick up MADV_POPULATE_READ and >>>>> MADV_POPULATE_WRITE from the updated headers. That makes sense: you >>>>> annot run any MADV_POPULATE_READ/MADV_POPULATE_WRITE tests on a kernel >>>>> that doesn't support it. >>>>> >>>>> See vm/userfaultfd.c where we do something similar. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Kselftest is for testing the kernel with kernel headers. That is the >>>> reason why there is the dependency on header install. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> As soon as we have a proper environment, it seems to work just fine: >>>>> >>>>> Linux vm-0 5.15.0-0.rc1.20210915git3ca706c189db.13.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Sep 16 11:32:54 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >>>>> [root@vm-0 linux]# cat /etc/redhat-release >>>>> Fedora release 36 (Rawhide) >>>> >>>> This is a distro release. We don't want to have dependency on headers >>>> from the distro to run selftests. Hope this makes sense. >>>> >>>> I still see this on my test system running Linux 5.15-rc5. >>> >>> Did you also install Linux headers? I assume no, correct? >>> >> >> What happens in your environment when compiling and running the >> memfd_secret test? >> >> If assume you'll see a "skip" when executing, because it might also >> refer to the local version of linux headers and although it builds, it >> really cannot build something "functional". It just doesn't add a >> "#warning" to make that obvious. >> > > The following works but looks extremely hackish. > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/madv_populate.c > b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/madv_populate.c > index b959e4ebdad4..ab26163db540 100644 > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/madv_populate.c > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/madv_populate.c > @@ -14,12 +14,11 @@ > #include <unistd.h> > #include <errno.h> > #include <fcntl.h> > +#include "../../../../usr/include/linux/mman.h" > #include <sys/mman.h> > > #include "../kselftest.h" > > -#if defined(MADV_POPULATE_READ) && defined(MADV_POPULATE_WRITE) > - > /* > * For now, we're using 2 MiB of private anonymous memory for all tests. > */ > @@ -328,15 +327,3 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) > err, ksft_test_num()); > return ksft_exit_pass(); > } > - > -#else /* defined(MADV_POPULATE_READ) && defined(MADV_POPULATE_WRITE) */ > - > -#warning "missing MADV_POPULATE_READ or MADV_POPULATE_WRITE definition" > - > -int main(int argc, char **argv) > -{ > - ksft_print_header(); > - ksft_exit_skip("MADV_POPULATE_READ or MADV_POPULATE_WRITE not > defined\n"); > -} > - > -#endif /* defined(MADV_POPULATE_READ) && defined(MADV_POPULATE_WRITE) */ > > > There has to be some clean way to achieve the same. > Sorry for the spam, diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/Makefile index d9605bd10f2d..ce198b329ff5 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/Makefile +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/Makefile @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ MACHINE ?= $(shell echo $(uname_M) | sed -e 's/aarch64.*/arm64/' -e 's/ppc64.*/p # LDLIBS. MAKEFLAGS += --no-builtin-rules -CFLAGS = -Wall -I ../../../../usr/include $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) +CFLAGS = -Wall -idirafter ../../../../usr/include $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) LDLIBS = -lrt -lpthread TEST_GEN_FILES = compaction_test TEST_GEN_FILES += gup_test Seems to set the right include path priority. -- Thanks, David / dhildenb