Re: [PATCH v3 1/4] kbuild: compile-test UAPI headers to ensure they are self-contained

From: Masahiro Yamada
Date: Sat Jun 29 2019 - 21:36:19 EST


On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 1:40 AM Masahiro Yamada
<yamada.masahiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Multiple people have suggested compile-testing UAPI headers to ensure
> they can be really included from user-space. "make headers_check" is
> obviously not enough to catch bugs, and we often leak references to
> kernel-space definition to user-space.
>
> Use the new header-test-y syntax to implement it. Please note exported
> headers are compile-tested with a completely different set of compiler
> flags. The header search path is set to $(objtree)/usr/include since
> exported headers should not include unexported ones.
>
> We use -std=gnu89 for the kernel space since the kernel code highly
> depends on GNU extensions. On the other hand, UAPI headers should be
> written in more standardized C, so they are compiled with -std=c90.
> This will emit errors if C++ style comments, the keyword 'inline', etc.
> are used. Please use C style comments (/* ... */), '__inline__', etc.
> in UAPI headers.
>
> There is additional compiler requirement to enable this test because
> many of UAPI headers include <stdlib.h>, <sys/ioctl.h>, <sys/time.h>,
> etc. directly or indirectly. You cannot use kernel.org pre-built
> toolchains [1] since they lack <stdlib.h>.
>
> I added scripts/cc-system-headers.sh to check the system header
> availability, which CONFIG_UAPI_HEADER_TEST depends on.


Perhaps, we could use scripts/cc-can-link.sh for this purpose.

The intention is slightly different, but a compiler to link
user-space programs must provide necessary standard headers.


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Best Regards
Masahiro Yamada