Re: Looking for help with Kconfig dependencies
From: Matthias Kaehlcke
Date: Mon Jun 21 2021 - 10:55:35 EST
On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 10:30:22AM +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 2:05 AM Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm adding a new driver and have an issue with Kconfig dependencies
> > that I coulnd't sort out so far.
> >
> > Patch https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1444212/ adds the new
> > onboard_usb_hub driver which exports two functions,
> > onboard_hub_create_pdevs() and onboard_hub_destroy_pdevs(). It also
> > provides stubs for these functions which are used when the driver
> > is not selected (CONFIG_USB_ONBOARD_HUB=n).
> >
> > The new exported functions are called by the xhci-plat driver
> > (https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1444215/). Since xhci-plat
> > now depends on symbols from the onboard_hub_driver the following
> > dependency was added to its Kconfig entry:
> >
> > config USB_XHCI_PLATFORM
> > tristate "Generic xHCI driver for a platform device"
> > select USB_XHCI_RCAR if ARCH_RENESAS
> > + depends on USB_ONBOARD_HUB || !USB_ONBOARD_HUB
> >
> > This generally seems to work, however when USB_XHCI_PLATFORM is
> > forced to be builtin by another driver that depends on it (e.g.
> > USB_DWC3) it is still possible to build the onboard_hub driver
> > as a module, which results in unresolved symbols:
> >
> > aarch64-linux-gnu-ld: drivers/usb/host/xhci-plat.o: in function
> > `xhci_plat_remove':
> > drivers/usb/host/xhci-plat.c:427: undefined reference to
> > `onboard_hub_destroy_pdevs'
> > drivers/usb/host/xhci-plat.c:427:(.text+0x82c): relocation truncated
> > to fit: R_AARCH64_CALL26 against undefined symbol
> > `onboard_hub_destroy_pdevs'
> > aarch64-linux-gnu-ld: drivers/usb/host/xhci-plat.o: in function
> > `xhci_plat_probe':
> > drivers/usb/host/xhci-plat.c:379: undefined reference to
> > `onboard_hub_create_pdevs'
> > drivers/usb/host/xhci-plat.c:379:(.text+0x131c): relocation truncated
> > to fit: R_AARCH64_CALL26 against undefined symbol
> > `onboard_hub_create_pdevs'
> >
> > Kconfig generates the following warning with this configuration:
> >
> > WARNING: unmet direct dependencies detected for USB_XHCI_PLATFORM
> > Depends on [m]: USB_SUPPORT [=y] && USB [=y] && USB_XHCI_HCD [=y] && (USB_ONBOARD_HUB [=m] || !USB_ONBOARD_HUB [=m])
> > Selected by [y]:
> > - USB_DWC3 [=y] && USB_SUPPORT [=y] && (USB [=y] || USB_GADGET [=y]) && HAS_DMA [=y] && USB_XHCI_HCD [=y]
> > Selected by [m]:
> > - USB_CDNS_SUPPORT [=m] && USB_SUPPORT [=y] && (USB [=y] || USB_GADGET [=y]) && HAS_DMA [=y] && USB_XHCI_HCD [=y]
> > - USB_BRCMSTB [=m] && USB_SUPPORT [=y] && USB [=y] && (ARCH_BRCMSTB [=y] && PHY_BRCM_USB [=m] || COMPILE_TEST [=y]) && USB_XHCI_HCD [=y]
> > - USB_XHCI_MVEBU [=m] && USB_SUPPORT [=y] && USB [=y] && USB_XHCI_HCD [=y] && HAS_IOMEM [=y] && (ARCH_MVEBU [=y] || COMPILE_TEST [=y])
> >
> > I read through kconfig-language.rst and experimented a fair bit,
> > but haven't found a working solution. Any advice would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Matthias
>
>
>
> This issue should be discussed in the USB ML,
That's where it was initially brought up, but it didn't get the attention
of anyone in the position to give advice. Since the issue is more about
kbuild dependencies than USB specifically I brought it up here. The driver
already landed in the USB tree but was reverted due to this issue, I'm
stuck on this problem and really don't want the driver to die on the
finish line.
A workaround could be to make the driver 'bool' rather than 'tristate',
but I'm not sure if that would be acceptable.
> but probably 'depends on USB_XHCI_PLATFORM' should be used everywhere instead of
> 'depends on USB_XHCI_PLATFORM'.
Did you mean 'select USB_XHCI_PLATFORM' rather than 'depends on
USB_XHCI_PLATFORM'? In general that sounds reasonable, since the drivers don't
actually depend on USB_XHCI_PLATFORM from a build perspective, and it's what
some drivers actually do. However it doesn't fix the problem, apparently a
'select X' from CONFIG_Y still results in CONFIG_X being 'y' if CONFIG_Y is
'y' (see the USB_DWC3 case above).