On 3/4/22 2:32 AM, Shuah Khan wrote:
On 2/23/22 12:10 PM, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote:
Build of kselftests fail if kernel's top most Makefile is used for running or building kselftests with separate output directory. The absolute path is needed to reference other files during this kind of build. Set KBUILD_ABS_SRCTREE to use absolute path during the build. It fixes the following different types of errors:
make kselftest-all O=/linux_mainline/build Makefile:1080: ../scripts/Makefile.extrawarn: No such file or directory
make kselftest-all O=build Makefile:1080: ../scripts/Makefile.extrawarn: No such file or directory
Signed-off-by: Muhammad Usama Anjum usama.anjum@collabora.com
I've tested this patch on top of next-20220217. The latest next-20220222 have missing patches.
Can you give more details on the use-cases you tested? Did you test all the ways kselftest are built?
Yeah, I've tried to test all the ways. Here are the different ways I've used to test it: 1) Same directory build of kselftest (this is already working) make kselftest make kselftest-all make kselftest-install make kselftest-clean make kselftest-gen_tar
2) These were failing when separate output directory is specified either as relative or absolute path. After adding this patch, these are also working. kselfetst.rst mentions separate output directory build in this way. make kselftest O=build make kselftest-all O=build make kselftest-install O=build make kselftest-clean O=build make kselftest-gen_tar O=build
make kselftest O=/build make kselftest-all O=/build make kselftest-install O=/build make kselftest-clean O=/build make kselftest-gen_tar O=/build
Tested on top of next-20220307 after applying this patch.