Re: linux-next: build failure after merge of the ext4 tree
From: Sam Ravnborg
Date: Fri Aug 09 2013 - 07:42:56 EST
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 11:54:49PM +0200, Yann E. MORIN wrote:
> Stephen, All,
>
> On 2013-08-08 21:16 +0200, Yann E. MORIN spake thusly:
> > On 2013-08-08 10:36 +1000, Stephen Rothwell spake thusly:
> > > On Thu, 8 Aug 2013 10:22:28 +1000 Stephen Rothwell <sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > More quick testing with an empty file: v3.9 is OK, v3.10 gives
> > > > CONFIG_MODULES unset.
> >
> > Sorry, I don't understand the above. Can you elaborate on what you did,
> > what you got, what expected, so I can try to reproduce and fix this,
> > please?
>
> Ok, I've had a look in the linux-next archives, and I think I got it.
> Is the following right?
>
> git clean -d; git clean -dX # To be sure tree is clean
> touch empty
> make KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG=empty allmodconfig
> grep MODULES .config
> $ CONFIG_MODULES is not set
>
> If so, I think I found the reason: the modules symbol is _always_ set to
> being valid as soon as KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG is read, even if it was not
> present in that file.
>
> Since it is set to be valid, the following change means it is not
> affected another value later on.
>
> So, I wonder what the best option is:
> 1- revert the following, and find another solution,
> 2- de-specialise the modules symbol,
> 3- or further specialise the modules symbol.
If we drop the special handling of "MODULES" and introduced
the following in we may fix it - hopefully:
config MODULES
option modules
The option handling is already in place. It is even documented :-)
At least we could then drop the sym_lookup here (zconf.y):
if (!modules_sym->prop) {
struct property *prop;
prop = prop_alloc(P_DEFAULT, modules_sym);
prop->expr = expr_alloc_symbol(sym_lookup("MODULES", 0));
}
Without the sym_lookup I think the symbol will not be defined and tus not marked valid.
Soory - no patch as I am busy with day-time job stuff.
Sam
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