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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v4 0/9] add xenalyze to staging



On Wed, 2015-06-03 at 12:21 +0100, George Dunlap wrote:
> On 06/03/2015 12:16 PM, George Dunlap wrote:
> > On 06/03/2015 11:59 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> >> On Wed, 2015-06-03 at 11:33 +0100, George Dunlap wrote:
> >>> On 06/03/2015 11:10 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> >>>> On Sat, 2015-05-23 at 08:24 +0000, Olaf Hering wrote:
> >>>>> Having xenalyze in the source tree makes it much easier to keep private
> >>>>> debug code in hypervisor and xenalyze in sync. It helped alot while
> >>>>> debugging the root cause for commit 
> >>>>> 607e8494c42397fb249191904066cace6ac9a880.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm afraid it doesn't build on arm64.
> >>>>
> >>>> Some of these actually look like non-arch specific failures (e.g.
> >>>> conflicts with register_t from system headers) or issues which should
> >>>> probably be addressed with xenalyze in tree (e.g. NR_CPUS ought to be
> >>>> available directly now?) or with some trivial #ifdef modifications.
> >>>>
> >>>> That said, I don't know that xentrace actually works on ARM nor that
> >>>> xenalyze could analyse such traces even with the build issues addressed,
> >>>> so I'd be equally happy if this was just made x86 only.
> >>>>
> >>>> In file included from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/linux/types.h:4:0,
> >>>>                  from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/asm/ptrace.h:22,
> >>>>                  from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/sys/user.h:25,
> >>>>                  from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/sys/procfs.h:34,
> >>>>                  from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/sys/ucontext.h:26,
> >>>>                  from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/signal.h:360,
> >>>>                  from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/sys/wait.h:30,
> >>>>                  from xenalyze.c:28:
> >>>> /local/scratch/ianc/devel/committer-arm64.git/tools/xentrace/../../xen/include/asm/types.h:54:13:
> >>>>  error: conflicting types for 'register_t'
> >>>>  typedef u64 register_t;
> >>>>              ^
> >>>> In file included from /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/stdlib.h:314:0,
> >>>>                  from xenalyze.c:24:
> >>>> /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/include/sys/types.h:205:13: note: previous 
> >>>> declaration of 'register_t' was here
> >>>>  typedef int register_t __attribute__ ((__mode__ (__word__)));
> >>>>              ^
> >>>
> >>> The weird thing about this one is that register_t isn't defined or used
> >>> by xenalyze at all.
> >>>
> >>> The include pedigree is a bit confusing, but it looks like
> >>> aarch64-linux-gnu/include/linux/types.h is including Xen files, and that
> >>> there's a type mismatch between Xen's xen/include/asm/types.h and the
> >>> system's include/sys/types.h.
> >>>
> >>> It looks like it will happen to any program which includes both #include
> >>> both stdlib.h and sys/wait.h.  If so, this is a general problem with Xen
> >>> on ARM64, not a bug in xenalyze.
> >>>
> >>> (But as I said, the #include chain is a bit confusing, so I feel free to
> >>> correct me if I got something wrong...)
> >>
> >> Has tools/xentrace/../../xen/include/asm/types.h ended up shadowing an
> >> <asm/types.h> from one of these headers, which should have included 
> >> /usr/<arch>/include/asm/types.h?
> >>
> >> IOW the bug is in CFLAGS using some -I... or other, and/or in the fact
> >> that our include directory somehow shadows the real ones?
> > 
> > Aha -- looks like here's the culprit:
> > 
> > xenalyze.o: CFLAGS += -I$(XEN_ROOT)/xen/include
> 
> Looks like the purpose of that was to be able to include trace.h directly:
> 
> #include <public/trace.h>
> 
> But the right way to do this is to do what xentrace.c does:
> 
> #include <xen/trace.h>

Correct, using the headers in tools/include/xen and not xen/include. The
CFLAGS ought to already be setup correctly for the former and for tools
should never be setup for the latter (as we've just discovered).

Ian.


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