Re: [PATCH] init/Kconfig: make COMPILE_TEST depend on HAS_IOMEM

From: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
Date: Thu Mar 18 2021 - 15:39:38 EST


On 24.02.21 17:23, Guenter Roeck wrote:

Unfortunately that does not reflect reality, which was the reason
for the above two commits. Problem here is that the cost is not paid
by the driver authors, but by architectures which don't support HAS_IOMEM,
specifically s390. Driver authors tend to enable COMPILE_TEST but never
test on a system with HAS_IOMEM=n (and/or ignore test results provided by
build robots).

Still, I believe the bug should be fixed at the source.

Maybe these bots do so much traffic that nobody really cares about them.
Do they directly address the author and the corresponding maintainer ?
(if that ever happens to one of my drivers, please let me know)

To a lesser degree, we see the same happen with 32-bit targets. Driver
authors often don't compile their drivers in 32-bit mode (just look
at 32-bit i386 builds in next-20210224 to see an example). Then it is
often up to others to track down and fix the problems. Fortunately,
there are still more than a few people who are still interested in
32-bit builds, and problems with those builds tend to get fixed quickly.
This is not the case with HAS_IOMEM related issues, where the burden
is on very few people.

Could we set up a separate build bot for those configurations, with a
different from: address and an a special warning text, so maintainers
quickly see they *should* pay attention.

IMHO, this is primarily a problem of handling the massive traffic
on lkml and sorting out whats relevant for oneself.



--mtx

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