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author | Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> | 2020-06-07 12:20:53 +0900 |
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committer | Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> | 2020-06-11 20:14:41 +0900 |
commit | fca5e94921d50d13ee8720ce58a352e7fc0228bf (patch) | |
tree | ccf9a5ce140637611db02869116a8c5a2505d0d2 /samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c | |
parent | b29482fde649c72441d5478a4ea2c52c56d97a5e (diff) |
samples: binderfs: really compile this sample and fix build issues
Even after commit c624adc9cb6e ("samples: fix binderfs sample"), this
sample is never compiled.
'hostprogs' teaches Kbuild that this is a host program, but not enough
to order to compile it. You must add it to 'always-y' to really compile
it.
Since this sample has never been compiled in upstream, various issues
are left unnoticed.
[1] compilers without <linux/android/binderfs.h> are still widely used
<linux/android/binderfs.h> is only available since commit c13295ad219d
("binderfs: rename header to binderfs.h"), i.e., Linux 5.0
If your compiler is based on UAPI headers older than Linux 5.0, you
will see the following error:
samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c:16:10: fatal error: linux/android/binderfs.h: No such file or directory
#include <linux/android/binderfs.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
You cannot rely on compilers having such a new header.
The common approach is to install UAPI headers of this kernel into
usr/include, and then add it to the header search path.
I added 'depends on HEADERS_INSTALL' in Kconfig, and '-I usr/include'
compiler flag in Makefile.
[2] compile the sample for target architecture
Because headers_install works for the target architecture, only the
native compiler was able to build sample code that requires
'-I usr/include'.
Commit 7f3a59db274c ("kbuild: add infrastructure to build userspace
programs") added the new syntax 'userprogs' to compile user-space
programs for the target architecture.
Use it, and then 'ifndef CROSS_COMPILE' will go away.
I added 'depends on CC_CAN_LINK' because $(CC) is not necessarily
capable of linking user-space programs.
[3] use subdir-y to descend into samples/binderfs
Since this directory does not contain any kernel-space code, it has no
point in generating built-in.a or modules.order.
Replace obj-$(CONFIG_...) with subdir-$(CONFIG_...).
[4] -Wunused-variable warning
If I compile this, I see the following warning.
samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c: In function 'main':
samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c:21:9: warning: unused variable 'len' [-Wunused-variable]
21 | size_t len;
| ^~~
I removed the unused 'len'.
[5] CONFIG_ANDROID_BINDERFS is not required
Since this is a user-space standalone program, it is independent of
the kernel configuration.
Remove 'depends on ANDROID_BINDERFS'.
Fixes: 9762dc1432e1 ("samples: add binderfs sample program")
Fixes: c624adc9cb6e ("samples: fix binderfs sample")
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c')
-rw-r--r-- | samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c | 1 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c b/samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c index 5bbd2ebc0aea..0fd92cdda460 100644 --- a/samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c +++ b/samples/binderfs/binderfs_example.c @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int fd, ret, saved_errno; - size_t len; struct binderfs_device device = { 0 }; ret = unshare(CLONE_NEWNS); |