Re: [PATCH net-next v3 11/11] wireguard: netlink: generate netlink code

From: Jason A. Donenfeld

Date: Wed Nov 19 2025 - 19:54:56 EST


On Tue, Nov 18, 2025 at 05:00:45PM -0800, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2025 23:51:37 +0100 Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> > I mean, there is *tons* of generated code in the kernel. This is how it
> > works. And you *want the output to change when the tool changes*. That's
> > literally the point. It would be like if you wanted to check in all the
> > .o files, in case the compiler started generating different output, or
> > if you wanted the objtool output or anything else to be checked in. And
> > sheerly from a git perspective, it seems outrageous to touch a zillion
> > files every time the ynl code changes. Rather, the fact that it's
> > generated on the fly ensures that the ynl generator stays correctly
> > implemented. It's the best way to keep that code from rotting.
>
> CI checks validate that the files are up to date.
> There has been no churn to the kernel side of the generated code.
> Let's be practical.

Okay, it sounds like neither of you want to do this. Darn. I really hate
having generated artifacts laying around that can be created efficiently
at compile time. But okay, so it goes. I guess we'll do that.

I would like to ask two things, then, which may or may not be possible:

1) Can we put this in drivers/net/wireguard/generated/netlink.{c.h}
And then in the Makefile, do `wireguard-y += netlink.o generated/netlink.o`
on one line like that. I prefer this to keeping it in the same
directory with the awkward -gen suffix.

2) In the header of each generated file, automatically write out the
command that was used to generate it. Here's an example of this good
habit from Go: https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/src/syscall/zsyscall_linux_amd64.go

Jason