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Message-ID: <4d2bd614-028e-ec8c-597c-56353a0a4ccf@huawei.com>
Date:   Mon, 14 Nov 2022 17:08:43 +0800
From:   "Leizhen (ThunderTown)" <thunder.leizhen@...wei.com>
To:     Jiri Olsa <olsajiri@...il.com>,
        Stephen Rothwell <sfr@...b.auug.org.au>
CC:     Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@...nel.org>,
        David Miller <davem@...emloft.net>,
        Networking <netdev@...r.kernel.org>,
        Alexei Starovoitov <ast@...nel.org>,
        Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
        "Linux Next Mailing List" <linux-next@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: linux-next: build failure after merge of the modules tree



On 2022/11/14 16:01, Jiri Olsa wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 11:13:50AM +1100, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> After merging the modules tree, today's linux-next build (powerpc
>> ppc64_defconfig) failed like this:
>>
>> kernel/trace/ftrace.c: In function 'ftrace_lookup_symbols':
>> kernel/trace/ftrace.c:8316:52: error: passing argument 1 of 'module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol' from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types]
>>  8316 |         found_all = module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(kallsyms_callback, &args);
>>       |                                                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>       |                                                    |
>>       |                                                    int (*)(void *, const char *, long unsigned int)
>> In file included from include/linux/device/driver.h:21,
>>                  from include/linux/device.h:32,
>>                  from include/linux/node.h:18,
>>                  from include/linux/cpu.h:17,
>>                  from include/linux/stop_machine.h:5,
>>                  from kernel/trace/ftrace.c:17:
>> include/linux/module.h:882:48: note: expected 'const char *' but argument is of type 'int (*)(void *, const char *, long unsigned int)'
>>   882 | int module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(const char *modname,
>>       |                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~
>> kernel/trace/ftrace.c:8316:71: error: passing argument 2 of 'module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol' from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types]
>>  8316 |         found_all = module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(kallsyms_callback, &args);
>>       |                                                                       ^~~~~
>>       |                                                                       |
>>       |                                                                       struct kallsyms_data *
>> include/linux/module.h:883:42: note: expected 'int (*)(void *, const char *, long unsigned int)' but argument is of type 'struct kallsyms_data *'
>>   883 |                                    int (*fn)(void *, const char *, unsigned long),
>>       |                                    ~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> kernel/trace/ftrace.c:8316:21: error: too few arguments to function 'module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol'
>>  8316 |         found_all = module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(kallsyms_callback, &args);
>>       |                     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> include/linux/module.h:882:5: note: declared here
>>   882 | int module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(const char *modname,
>>       |     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> Caused by commit
>>
>>   90de88426f3c ("livepatch: Improve the search performance of module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol()")
>>
>> from the modules tree interatcing with commit
>>
>>   3640bf8584f4 ("ftrace: Add support to resolve module symbols in ftrace_lookup_symbols")
>>
>> from the next-next tree.
>>
>> I have no idea how to easily fix this up, so I have used the modules
>> tree from next-20221111 for today in the hope someone will send me a fix.
> 
> hi,
> there's no quick fix.. I sent follow up email to the original
> change and cc-ed you

The fastest fix is drop my patch 7/9, 8/9, they depend on the interface change
of patch 6/9,but other patches don't rely on either of them.. And I can repost
them after v6.2-rc1.

Otherwise, you'll need to modify your patch, take the module reference before
invoking callback and put it after it is called, without passing modname.


> 
> thanks,
> jirka
> .
> 

-- 
Regards,
  Zhen Lei

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