On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 09:47:04AM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote: > On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 09:08:56AM +0300, Yigal Korman wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 6:57 PM, Jason Gunthorpe > > <jgunthorpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 03:03:10PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote: > > >> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 12:24:14PM +0300, Yigal Korman wrote: > > >> > Hi, > > >> > Has anyone noticed that installing rdma-core (or older > > >> > librdmacm-devel) package and then installing kernel headers manually > > >> > (make headers_install) removes the librdmacm headers? > > >> > I actually see it in the make output: > > >> > > > >> > make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=/usr headers_install > > >> > CHK include/generated/uapi/linux/version.h > > >> > REMOVE rdma_cma_abi.h rdma_verbs.h rdma_cma.h rsocket.h > > >> > > > >> > Am I doing something wrong? > > >> > Sounds like the kernel rdma headers and librdmacm headers shouldn't > > >> > sit in the same directory... > > >> > > >> It looks like this behavior (removal of header files) was from the beginning of git era. > > >> ➜ linux-rdma git:(rdma-next) ✗ git co -b tmp v2.6.34.8 > > >> ➜ linux-rdma git:(tmp) ✗ cp ~/src/rdma-core/librdmacm/rdma_verbs.h /tmp/h/include/rdma/ && make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=/tmp/h headers_install | grep REMOVE > > >> REMOVE rdma_verbs.h > > > > > > The user space files have also been sharing the directory with the > > > kernel files since the start.. Not sure why, but I don't think we can > > > change it now. > > > > > > Maybe someone can patch the kernel to exempt rdma/ from the removal > > > process? > > > > Yeah, that would be a good possible fix for this. > > I had a quick look at the kernel headers install scripts and didn't > > see any mechanism for this, but I might've missed it. > > It is in scripts/Makefile.headersinst > The change should be in the ... > 66 # Work out what needs to be removed > 67 oldheaders := $(patsubst $(installdir)/%,%,$(wildcard $(installdir)/*.h)) > 68 unwanted := $(filter-out $(all-files),$(oldheaders)) > > And we should filter out very specific headers, because it is a good thing > to remove all other files to ensure that older headers are removed. Yesterday, I took a look on various distributions in order to understand why we didn't see this issue earlier. Some distros install kernel headers into separate folder and not into /usr/include, so rdmacm header files are not overwritten. And some distros install kernel headers into different from /usr directory, prepare all files in advance and copy them to /usr after that without deleting the old files. So, it looks like there is no need to fix anything, because installation of header files with "make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=/usr headers_install" is an easy thing to do for the development but is not right thing from the distro point of view. If there is distro which deletes rdmacm headers, it should be fixed there and not in the kernel. Thanks > > > I'm adding linux-kbuild mailing list here, maybe someone there can help? > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > Jason
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