On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 at 16:56, Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 12/1/19 6:59 PM, Stephen Rothwell wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Please do not add any material for v5.6 to your linux-next included > > trees until after v5.5-rc1 has been released. > > > > Changes since 20191129: > > > > on x86_64: > > ld: drivers/crypto/hisilicon/sec2/sec_crypto.o: in function `sec_bd_send': > sec_crypto.c:(.text+0xae9): undefined reference to `__tsan_atomic64_fetch_add' > ld: drivers/crypto/hisilicon/sec2/sec_crypto.o: in function `sec_req_cb': > sec_crypto.c:(.text+0xbf3): undefined reference to `__tsan_atomic64_fetch_add' > ld: drivers/crypto/hisilicon/sec2/sec_crypto.o: in function `sec_skcipher_callback': > sec_crypto.c:(.text+0x12d3): undefined reference to `__tsan_atomic32_compare_exchange_strong' > > > Full randconfig file is attached. Thanks, Randy. I think uses of __sync compiler builtins are banned in the kernel, so here compiling with KCSAN is actually acting as a linter showing us places where they are used in new code. The hisilicon/sec2 code in question was only recently added. hisilicon/sec2 maintainers: please use atomic64_t and atomic64_inc() for send_cnt and recv_cnt. Thanks, -- Marco