Re: [PATCH] x86, build: move build output statistics away from stderr

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Mon Sep 09 2013 - 04:49:42 EST



* Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> When building on x86, the final image building step always emits stats
> to stderr, even though this information is neither a warning nor an error:
>
> BUILD arch/x86/boot/bzImage
> Setup is 16188 bytes (padded to 16384 bytes).
> System is 6368 kB
> CRC cbe50c61
>
> Validating automated builds would be cleaner if stderr did not have to
> filter out these lines. Instead, change how tools/build is called, and
> make the zoffset header unconditional, and write to a specified file
> instead of to stdout, which can then be used for statistics, leaving
> stderr open for legitimate warnings and errors, like the output from
> die().

Nice, that output to stderr was always somewhat annoying.

> + /* Catch any delayed write failures */
> + if (fclose(dest))
> + die("Writing image failed");
> +
> close(fd);

Looks like the new code is not just reporting errors better, but it's more
robust by catching and reporting fclose()-time failures as well, avoiding
a corrupt kernel image in certain corner cases - the most common being a
file system full error I suspect.

Thanks,

Ingo
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