Re: linux-next: build failure after merge of the mm tree

From: Darrick J. Wong
Date: Tue Aug 22 2023 - 00:00:53 EST


On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 02:34:06AM +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 11:22:17AM +1000, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> > Hi Matthew,
> >
> > On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 02:11:44 +0100 Matthew Wilcox <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 09:55:37AM +1000, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> > > > In file included from include/trace/trace_events.h:27,
> > > > from include/trace/define_trace.h:102,
> > > > from fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h:4428,
> > > > from fs/xfs/xfs_trace.c:45:
> > > > include/linux/pgtable.h:8:25: error: initializer element is not constant
> > > > 8 | #define PMD_ORDER (PMD_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT)
> > >
> > > Ummm. PowerPC doesn't have a compile-time constant PMD size?
> >
> > Yeah, you are not the first (or probably the last) to be caught by that.
>
> I think this will do the trick. Any comments?
>
> diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
> index 1904eaf7a2e9..d5a4e6c2dcd1 100644
> --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
> +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
> @@ -796,15 +796,6 @@ DEFINE_INODE_EVENT(xfs_inode_reclaiming);
> DEFINE_INODE_EVENT(xfs_inode_set_need_inactive);
> DEFINE_INODE_EVENT(xfs_inode_inactivating);
>
> -/*
> - * ftrace's __print_symbolic requires that all enum values be wrapped in the
> - * TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM macro so that the enum value can be encoded in the ftrace
> - * ring buffer. Somehow this was only worth mentioning in the ftrace sample
> - * code.
> - */

Please leave this ^^^ comment, because the need for TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM to
make enums work in tracepoints is not at all obvious.

> -TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(PMD_ORDER);
> -TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(PUD_ORDER);
> -
> TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(XFS_REFC_DOMAIN_SHARED);
> TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(XFS_REFC_DOMAIN_COW);
>
> @@ -823,13 +814,10 @@ TRACE_EVENT(xfs_filemap_fault,
> __entry->order = order;
> __entry->write_fault = write_fault;
> ),
> - TP_printk("dev %d:%d ino 0x%llx %s write_fault %d",
> + TP_printk("dev %d:%d ino 0x%llx order:%u write_fault %d",

"order %u" to match the (non dev_t) style of the rest of the xfs
tracepoints.

--D

> MAJOR(__entry->dev), MINOR(__entry->dev),
> __entry->ino,
> - __print_symbolic(__entry->order,
> - { 0, "PTE" },
> - { PMD_ORDER, "PMD" },
> - { PUD_ORDER, "PUD" }),
> + __entry->order,
> __entry->write_fault)
> )
>
>
>