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Rust has documentation tests: these are typically examples of usage of any item (e.g. function, struct, module...). They are very convenient because they are just written alongside the documentation. For instance: /// Sums two numbers. /// /// ``` /// assert_eq!(mymod::f(10, 20), 30); /// ``` pub fn f(a: i32, b: i32) -> i32 { a + b } In userspace, the tests are collected and run via `rustdoc`. Using the tool as-is would be useful already, since it allows to compile-test most tests (thus enforcing they are kept in sync with the code they document) and run those that do not depend on in-kernel APIs. However, by transforming the tests into a KUnit test suite, they can also be run inside the kernel. Moreover, the tests get to be compiled as other Rust kernel objects instead of targeting userspace. On top of that, the integration with KUnit means the Rust support gets to reuse the existing testing facilities. For instance, the kernel log would look like: KTAP version 1 1..1 KTAP version 1 # Subtest: rust_doctests_kernel 1..59 # rust_doctest_kernel_build_assert_rs_0.location: rust/kernel/build_assert.rs:13 ok 1 rust_doctest_kernel_build_assert_rs_0 # rust_doctest_kernel_build_assert_rs_1.location: rust/kernel/build_assert.rs:56 ok 2 rust_doctest_kernel_build_assert_rs_1 # rust_doctest_kernel_init_rs_0.location: rust/kernel/init.rs:122 ok 3 rust_doctest_kernel_init_rs_0 ... # rust_doctest_kernel_types_rs_2.location: rust/kernel/types.rs:150 ok 59 rust_doctest_kernel_types_rs_2 # rust_doctests_kernel: pass:59 fail:0 skip:0 total:59 # Totals: pass:59 fail:0 skip:0 total:59 ok 1 rust_doctests_kernel Therefore, add support for running Rust documentation tests in KUnit. Some other notes about the current implementation and support follow. The transformation is performed by a couple scripts written as Rust hostprogs. Tests using the `?` operator are also supported as usual, e.g.: /// ``` /// # use kernel::{spawn_work_item, workqueue}; /// spawn_work_item!(workqueue::system(), || pr_info!("x"))?; /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) /// ``` The tests are also compiled with Clippy under `CLIPPY=1`, just like normal code, thus also benefitting from extra linting. The names of the tests are currently automatically generated. This allows to reduce the burden for documentation writers, while keeping them fairly stable for bisection. This is an improvement over the `rustdoc`-generated names, which include the line number; but ideally we would like to get `rustdoc` to provide the Rust item path and a number (for multiple examples in a single documented Rust item). In order for developers to easily see from which original line a failed doctests came from, a KTAP diagnostic line is printed to the log, containing the location (file and line) of the original test (i.e. instead of the location in the generated Rust file): # rust_doctest_kernel_types_rs_2.location: rust/kernel/types.rs:150 This line follows the syntax for declaring test metadata in the proposed KTAP v2 spec [1], which may be used for the proposed KUnit test attributes API [2]. Thus hopefully this will make migration easier later on (suggested by David [3]). The original line in that test attribute is figured out by providing an anchor (suggested by Boqun [4]). The original file is found by walking the filesystem, checking directory prefixes to reduce the amount of combinations to check, and it is only done once per file. Ambiguities are detected and reported. A notable difference from KUnit C tests is that the Rust tests appear to assert using the usual `assert!` and `assert_eq!` macros from the Rust standard library (`core`). We provide a custom version that forwards the call to KUnit instead. Importantly, these macros do not require passing context, unlike the KUnit C ones (i.e. `struct kunit *`). This makes them easier to use, and readers of the documentation do not need to care about which testing framework is used. In addition, it may allow us to test third-party code more easily in the future. However, a current limitation is that KUnit does not support assertions in other tasks. Thus we presently simply print an error to the kernel log if an assertion actually failed. This should be revisited to properly fail the test, perhaps saving the context somewhere else, or letting KUnit handle it. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230420205734.1288498-1-rmoar@google.com/ [1] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20230707210947.1208717-1-rmoar@google.com/ [2] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CABVgOSkOLO-8v6kdAGpmYnZUb+LKOX0CtYCo-Bge7r_2YTuXDQ@mail.gmail.com/ [3] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/ZIps86MbJF%2FiGIzd@boqun-archlinux/ [4] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
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Makefile
459 lines
19 KiB
Makefile
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST) += core.o compiler_builtins.o
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST) += exports_core_generated.h
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# Missing prototypes are expected in the helpers since these are exported
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# for Rust only, thus there is no header nor prototypes.
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST) += helpers.o
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CFLAGS_REMOVE_helpers.o = -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST) += libmacros.so
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no-clean-files += libmacros.so
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST) += bindings/bindings_generated.rs bindings/bindings_helpers_generated.rs
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST) += alloc.o bindings.o kernel.o
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST) += exports_alloc_generated.h exports_bindings_generated.h \
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exports_kernel_generated.h
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST) += uapi/uapi_generated.rs
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST) += uapi.o
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ifdef CONFIG_RUST_BUILD_ASSERT_ALLOW
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST) += build_error.o
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else
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST) += build_error.o
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endif
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST) += exports.o
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST_KERNEL_DOCTESTS) += doctests_kernel_generated.rs
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always-$(CONFIG_RUST_KERNEL_DOCTESTS) += doctests_kernel_generated_kunit.c
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST_KERNEL_DOCTESTS) += doctests_kernel_generated.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_RUST_KERNEL_DOCTESTS) += doctests_kernel_generated_kunit.o
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# Avoids running `$(RUSTC)` for the sysroot when it may not be available.
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ifdef CONFIG_RUST
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# `$(rust_flags)` is passed in case the user added `--sysroot`.
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rustc_sysroot := $(shell $(RUSTC) $(rust_flags) --print sysroot)
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rustc_host_target := $(shell $(RUSTC) --version --verbose | grep -F 'host: ' | cut -d' ' -f2)
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RUST_LIB_SRC ?= $(rustc_sysroot)/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library
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ifeq ($(quiet),silent_)
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cargo_quiet=-q
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rust_test_quiet=-q
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rustdoc_test_quiet=--test-args -q
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rustdoc_test_kernel_quiet=>/dev/null
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else ifeq ($(quiet),quiet_)
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rust_test_quiet=-q
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rustdoc_test_quiet=--test-args -q
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rustdoc_test_kernel_quiet=>/dev/null
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else
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cargo_quiet=--verbose
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endif
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core-cfgs = \
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--cfg no_fp_fmt_parse
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alloc-cfgs = \
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--cfg no_borrow \
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--cfg no_fmt \
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--cfg no_global_oom_handling \
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--cfg no_macros \
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--cfg no_rc \
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--cfg no_str \
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--cfg no_string \
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--cfg no_sync \
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--cfg no_thin
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quiet_cmd_rustdoc = RUSTDOC $(if $(rustdoc_host),H, ) $<
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cmd_rustdoc = \
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OBJTREE=$(abspath $(objtree)) \
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$(RUSTDOC) $(if $(rustdoc_host),$(rust_common_flags),$(rust_flags)) \
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$(rustc_target_flags) -L$(objtree)/$(obj) \
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--output $(objtree)/$(obj)/doc \
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--crate-name $(subst rustdoc-,,$@) \
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@$(objtree)/include/generated/rustc_cfg $<
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# The `html_logo_url` and `html_favicon_url` forms of the `doc` attribute
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# can be used to specify a custom logo. However:
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# - The given value is used as-is, thus it cannot be relative or a local file
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# (unlike the non-custom case) since the generated docs have subfolders.
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# - It requires adding it to every crate.
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# - It requires changing `core` which comes from the sysroot.
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#
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# Using `-Zcrate-attr` would solve the last two points, but not the first.
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# The https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3226 RFC suggests two new
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# command-like flags to solve the issue. Meanwhile, we use the non-custom case
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# and then retouch the generated files.
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rustdoc: rustdoc-core rustdoc-macros rustdoc-compiler_builtins \
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rustdoc-alloc rustdoc-kernel
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$(Q)cp $(srctree)/Documentation/images/logo.svg $(objtree)/$(obj)/doc
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$(Q)cp $(srctree)/Documentation/images/COPYING-logo $(objtree)/$(obj)/doc
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$(Q)find $(objtree)/$(obj)/doc -name '*.html' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -Ei \
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-e 's:rust-logo\.svg:logo.svg:g' \
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-e 's:rust-logo\.png:logo.svg:g' \
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-e 's:favicon\.svg:logo.svg:g' \
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-e 's:<link rel="alternate icon" type="image/png" href="[./]*favicon-(16x16|32x32)\.png">::g'
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$(Q)echo '.logo-container > img { object-fit: contain; }' \
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>> $(objtree)/$(obj)/doc/rustdoc.css
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rustdoc-macros: private rustdoc_host = yes
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rustdoc-macros: private rustc_target_flags = --crate-type proc-macro \
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--extern proc_macro
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rustdoc-macros: $(src)/macros/lib.rs FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustdoc)
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rustdoc-core: private rustc_target_flags = $(core-cfgs)
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rustdoc-core: $(RUST_LIB_SRC)/core/src/lib.rs FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustdoc)
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rustdoc-compiler_builtins: $(src)/compiler_builtins.rs rustdoc-core FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustdoc)
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# We need to allow `rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links` because some
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# `no_global_oom_handling` functions refer to non-`no_global_oom_handling`
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# functions. Ideally `rustdoc` would have a way to distinguish broken links
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# due to things that are "configured out" vs. entirely non-existing ones.
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rustdoc-alloc: private rustc_target_flags = $(alloc-cfgs) \
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-Arustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links
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rustdoc-alloc: $(src)/alloc/lib.rs rustdoc-core rustdoc-compiler_builtins FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustdoc)
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rustdoc-kernel: private rustc_target_flags = --extern alloc \
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--extern build_error --extern macros=$(objtree)/$(obj)/libmacros.so \
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--extern bindings --extern uapi
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rustdoc-kernel: $(src)/kernel/lib.rs rustdoc-core rustdoc-macros \
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rustdoc-compiler_builtins rustdoc-alloc $(obj)/libmacros.so \
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$(obj)/bindings.o FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustdoc)
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quiet_cmd_rustc_test_library = RUSTC TL $<
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cmd_rustc_test_library = \
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OBJTREE=$(abspath $(objtree)) \
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$(RUSTC) $(rust_common_flags) \
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@$(objtree)/include/generated/rustc_cfg $(rustc_target_flags) \
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--crate-type $(if $(rustc_test_library_proc),proc-macro,rlib) \
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--out-dir $(objtree)/$(obj)/test --cfg testlib \
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--sysroot $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot \
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-L$(objtree)/$(obj)/test \
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--crate-name $(subst rusttest-,,$(subst rusttestlib-,,$@)) $<
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rusttestlib-build_error: $(src)/build_error.rs rusttest-prepare FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustc_test_library)
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rusttestlib-macros: private rustc_target_flags = --extern proc_macro
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rusttestlib-macros: private rustc_test_library_proc = yes
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rusttestlib-macros: $(src)/macros/lib.rs rusttest-prepare FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustc_test_library)
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rusttestlib-bindings: $(src)/bindings/lib.rs rusttest-prepare FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustc_test_library)
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rusttestlib-uapi: $(src)/uapi/lib.rs rusttest-prepare FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustc_test_library)
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quiet_cmd_rustdoc_test = RUSTDOC T $<
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cmd_rustdoc_test = \
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OBJTREE=$(abspath $(objtree)) \
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$(RUSTDOC) --test $(rust_common_flags) \
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@$(objtree)/include/generated/rustc_cfg \
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$(rustc_target_flags) $(rustdoc_test_target_flags) \
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--sysroot $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot $(rustdoc_test_quiet) \
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-L$(objtree)/$(obj)/test --output $(objtree)/$(obj)/doc \
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--crate-name $(subst rusttest-,,$@) $<
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quiet_cmd_rustdoc_test_kernel = RUSTDOC TK $<
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cmd_rustdoc_test_kernel = \
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rm -rf $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/doctests/kernel; \
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mkdir -p $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/doctests/kernel; \
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OBJTREE=$(abspath $(objtree)) \
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$(RUSTDOC) --test $(rust_flags) \
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@$(objtree)/include/generated/rustc_cfg \
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-L$(objtree)/$(obj) --extern alloc --extern kernel \
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--extern build_error --extern macros \
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--extern bindings --extern uapi \
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--no-run --crate-name kernel -Zunstable-options \
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--test-builder $(objtree)/scripts/rustdoc_test_builder \
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$< $(rustdoc_test_kernel_quiet); \
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$(objtree)/scripts/rustdoc_test_gen
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%/doctests_kernel_generated.rs %/doctests_kernel_generated_kunit.c: \
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$(src)/kernel/lib.rs $(obj)/kernel.o \
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$(objtree)/scripts/rustdoc_test_builder \
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$(objtree)/scripts/rustdoc_test_gen FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustdoc_test_kernel)
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# We cannot use `-Zpanic-abort-tests` because some tests are dynamic,
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# so for the moment we skip `-Cpanic=abort`.
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quiet_cmd_rustc_test = RUSTC T $<
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cmd_rustc_test = \
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OBJTREE=$(abspath $(objtree)) \
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$(RUSTC) --test $(rust_common_flags) \
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@$(objtree)/include/generated/rustc_cfg \
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$(rustc_target_flags) --out-dir $(objtree)/$(obj)/test \
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--sysroot $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot \
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-L$(objtree)/$(obj)/test \
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--crate-name $(subst rusttest-,,$@) $<; \
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$(objtree)/$(obj)/test/$(subst rusttest-,,$@) $(rust_test_quiet) \
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$(rustc_test_run_flags)
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rusttest: rusttest-macros rusttest-kernel
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# This prepares a custom sysroot with our custom `alloc` instead of
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# the standard one.
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#
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# This requires several hacks:
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# - Unlike `core` and `alloc`, `std` depends on more than a dozen crates,
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# including third-party crates that need to be downloaded, plus custom
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# `build.rs` steps. Thus hardcoding things here is not maintainable.
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# - `cargo` knows how to build the standard library, but it is an unstable
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# feature so far (`-Zbuild-std`).
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# - `cargo` only considers the use case of building the standard library
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# to use it in a given package. Thus we need to create a dummy package
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# and pick the generated libraries from there.
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# - Since we only keep a subset of upstream `alloc` in-tree, we need
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# to recreate it on the fly by putting our sources on top.
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# - The usual ways of modifying the dependency graph in `cargo` do not seem
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# to apply for the `-Zbuild-std` steps, thus we have to mislead it
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# by modifying the sources in the sysroot.
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# - To avoid messing with the user's Rust installation, we create a clone
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# of the sysroot. However, `cargo` ignores `RUSTFLAGS` in the `-Zbuild-std`
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# steps, thus we use a wrapper binary passed via `RUSTC` to pass the flag.
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#
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# In the future, we hope to avoid the whole ordeal by either:
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# - Making the `test` crate not depend on `std` (either improving upstream
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# or having our own custom crate).
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# - Making the tests run in kernel space (requires the previous point).
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# - Making `std` and friends be more like a "normal" crate, so that
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# `-Zbuild-std` and related hacks are not needed.
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quiet_cmd_rustsysroot = RUSTSYSROOT
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cmd_rustsysroot = \
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rm -rf $(objtree)/$(obj)/test; \
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mkdir -p $(objtree)/$(obj)/test; \
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cp -a $(rustc_sysroot) $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot; \
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cp -r $(srctree)/$(src)/alloc/* \
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$(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/alloc/src; \
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echo '\#!/bin/sh' > $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/rustc_sysroot; \
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echo "$(RUSTC) --sysroot=$(abspath $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot) \"\$$@\"" \
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>> $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/rustc_sysroot; \
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chmod u+x $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/rustc_sysroot; \
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$(CARGO) -q new $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/dummy; \
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RUSTC=$(objtree)/$(obj)/test/rustc_sysroot $(CARGO) $(cargo_quiet) \
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test -Zbuild-std --target $(rustc_host_target) \
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--manifest-path $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/dummy/Cargo.toml; \
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rm $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot/lib/rustlib/$(rustc_host_target)/lib/*; \
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cp $(objtree)/$(obj)/test/dummy/target/$(rustc_host_target)/debug/deps/* \
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$(objtree)/$(obj)/test/sysroot/lib/rustlib/$(rustc_host_target)/lib
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rusttest-prepare: FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustsysroot)
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rusttest-macros: private rustc_target_flags = --extern proc_macro
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rusttest-macros: private rustdoc_test_target_flags = --crate-type proc-macro
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rusttest-macros: $(src)/macros/lib.rs rusttest-prepare FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustc_test)
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$(call if_changed,rustdoc_test)
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rusttest-kernel: private rustc_target_flags = --extern alloc \
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--extern build_error --extern macros --extern bindings --extern uapi
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rusttest-kernel: $(src)/kernel/lib.rs rusttest-prepare \
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rusttestlib-build_error rusttestlib-macros rusttestlib-bindings \
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rusttestlib-uapi FORCE
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$(call if_changed,rustc_test)
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$(call if_changed,rustc_test_library)
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ifdef CONFIG_CC_IS_CLANG
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bindgen_c_flags = $(c_flags)
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else
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# bindgen relies on libclang to parse C. Ideally, bindgen would support a GCC
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# plugin backend and/or the Clang driver would be perfectly compatible with GCC.
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#
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# For the moment, here we are tweaking the flags on the fly. This is a hack,
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# and some kernel configurations may not work (e.g. `GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT`
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# if we end up using one of those structs).
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bindgen_skip_c_flags := -mno-fp-ret-in-387 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=% \
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-mskip-rax-setup -mgeneral-regs-only -msign-return-address=% \
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-mindirect-branch=thunk-extern -mindirect-branch-register \
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-mfunction-return=thunk-extern -mrecord-mcount -mabi=lp64 \
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-mindirect-branch-cs-prefix -mstack-protector-guard% -mtraceback=no \
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-mno-pointers-to-nested-functions -mno-string \
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-mno-strict-align -mstrict-align \
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-fconserve-stack -falign-jumps=% -falign-loops=% \
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-femit-struct-debug-baseonly -fno-ipa-cp-clone -fno-ipa-sra \
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-fno-partial-inlining -fplugin-arg-arm_ssp_per_task_plugin-% \
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-fno-reorder-blocks -fno-allow-store-data-races -fasan-shadow-offset=% \
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-fzero-call-used-regs=% -fno-stack-clash-protection \
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-fno-inline-functions-called-once \
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--param=% --param asan-%
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# Derived from `scripts/Makefile.clang`.
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BINDGEN_TARGET_x86 := x86_64-linux-gnu
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BINDGEN_TARGET := $(BINDGEN_TARGET_$(SRCARCH))
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# All warnings are inhibited since GCC builds are very experimental,
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# many GCC warnings are not supported by Clang, they may only appear in
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# some configurations, with new GCC versions, etc.
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bindgen_extra_c_flags = -w --target=$(BINDGEN_TARGET)
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# Auto variable zero-initialization requires an additional special option with
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# clang that is going to be removed sometime in the future (likely in
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# clang-18), so make sure to pass this option only if clang supports it
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# (libclang major version < 16).
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#
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# https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/44842
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# https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-16.0.0-rc2/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst#deprecated-compiler-flags
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ifdef CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_ZERO
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libclang_maj_ver=$(shell $(BINDGEN) $(srctree)/scripts/rust_is_available_bindgen_libclang.h 2>&1 | sed -ne 's/.*clang version \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p')
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ifeq ($(shell expr $(libclang_maj_ver) \< 16), 1)
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bindgen_extra_c_flags += -enable-trivial-auto-var-init-zero-knowing-it-will-be-removed-from-clang
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endif
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endif
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bindgen_c_flags = $(filter-out $(bindgen_skip_c_flags), $(c_flags)) \
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$(bindgen_extra_c_flags)
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endif
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ifdef CONFIG_LTO
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bindgen_c_flags_lto = $(filter-out $(CC_FLAGS_LTO), $(bindgen_c_flags))
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else
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bindgen_c_flags_lto = $(bindgen_c_flags)
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endif
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bindgen_c_flags_final = $(bindgen_c_flags_lto) -D__BINDGEN__
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quiet_cmd_bindgen = BINDGEN $@
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cmd_bindgen = \
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$(BINDGEN) $< $(bindgen_target_flags) \
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--use-core --with-derive-default --ctypes-prefix core::ffi --no-layout-tests \
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--no-debug '.*' \
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--size_t-is-usize -o $@ -- $(bindgen_c_flags_final) -DMODULE \
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$(bindgen_target_cflags) $(bindgen_target_extra)
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$(obj)/bindings/bindings_generated.rs: private bindgen_target_flags = \
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$(shell grep -v '^#\|^$$' $(srctree)/$(src)/bindgen_parameters)
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$(obj)/bindings/bindings_generated.rs: $(src)/bindings/bindings_helper.h \
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$(src)/bindgen_parameters FORCE
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$(call if_changed_dep,bindgen)
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$(obj)/uapi/uapi_generated.rs: private bindgen_target_flags = \
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$(shell grep -v '^#\|^$$' $(srctree)/$(src)/bindgen_parameters)
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$(obj)/uapi/uapi_generated.rs: $(src)/uapi/uapi_helper.h \
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$(src)/bindgen_parameters FORCE
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$(call if_changed_dep,bindgen)
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# See `CFLAGS_REMOVE_helpers.o` above. In addition, Clang on C does not warn
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# with `-Wmissing-declarations` (unlike GCC), so it is not strictly needed here
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# given it is `libclang`; but for consistency, future Clang changes and/or
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# a potential future GCC backend for `bindgen`, we disable it too.
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$(obj)/bindings/bindings_helpers_generated.rs: private bindgen_target_flags = \
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--blacklist-type '.*' --whitelist-var '' \
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--whitelist-function 'rust_helper_.*'
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|
$(obj)/bindings/bindings_helpers_generated.rs: private bindgen_target_cflags = \
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-I$(objtree)/$(obj) -Wno-missing-prototypes -Wno-missing-declarations
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|
$(obj)/bindings/bindings_helpers_generated.rs: private bindgen_target_extra = ; \
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sed -Ei 's/pub fn rust_helper_([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/#[link_name="rust_helper_\1"]\n pub fn \1/g' $@
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|
$(obj)/bindings/bindings_helpers_generated.rs: $(src)/helpers.c FORCE
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$(call if_changed_dep,bindgen)
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|
|
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quiet_cmd_exports = EXPORTS $@
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|
cmd_exports = \
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|
$(NM) -p --defined-only $< \
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|
| grep -E ' (T|R|D) ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3 \
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| xargs -Isymbol \
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echo 'EXPORT_SYMBOL_RUST_GPL(symbol);' > $@
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|
|
|
$(obj)/exports_core_generated.h: $(obj)/core.o FORCE
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|
$(call if_changed,exports)
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|
|
|
$(obj)/exports_alloc_generated.h: $(obj)/alloc.o FORCE
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|
$(call if_changed,exports)
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|
|
|
$(obj)/exports_bindings_generated.h: $(obj)/bindings.o FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed,exports)
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|
|
|
$(obj)/exports_kernel_generated.h: $(obj)/kernel.o FORCE
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|
$(call if_changed,exports)
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|
|
|
quiet_cmd_rustc_procmacro = $(RUSTC_OR_CLIPPY_QUIET) P $@
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|
cmd_rustc_procmacro = \
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|
$(RUSTC_OR_CLIPPY) $(rust_common_flags) \
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|
--emit=dep-info=$(depfile) --emit=link=$@ --extern proc_macro \
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|
--crate-type proc-macro \
|
|
--crate-name $(patsubst lib%.so,%,$(notdir $@)) $<
|
|
|
|
# Procedural macros can only be used with the `rustc` that compiled it.
|
|
# Therefore, to get `libmacros.so` automatically recompiled when the compiler
|
|
# version changes, we add `core.o` as a dependency (even if it is not needed).
|
|
$(obj)/libmacros.so: $(src)/macros/lib.rs $(obj)/core.o FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_procmacro)
|
|
|
|
quiet_cmd_rustc_library = $(if $(skip_clippy),RUSTC,$(RUSTC_OR_CLIPPY_QUIET)) L $@
|
|
cmd_rustc_library = \
|
|
OBJTREE=$(abspath $(objtree)) \
|
|
$(if $(skip_clippy),$(RUSTC),$(RUSTC_OR_CLIPPY)) \
|
|
$(filter-out $(skip_flags),$(rust_flags) $(rustc_target_flags)) \
|
|
--emit=dep-info=$(depfile) --emit=obj=$@ \
|
|
--emit=metadata=$(dir $@)$(patsubst %.o,lib%.rmeta,$(notdir $@)) \
|
|
--crate-type rlib -L$(objtree)/$(obj) \
|
|
--crate-name $(patsubst %.o,%,$(notdir $@)) $< \
|
|
$(if $(rustc_objcopy),;$(OBJCOPY) $(rustc_objcopy) $@)
|
|
|
|
rust-analyzer:
|
|
$(Q)$(srctree)/scripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py $(srctree) $(objtree) \
|
|
$(RUST_LIB_SRC) > $(objtree)/rust-project.json
|
|
|
|
redirect-intrinsics = \
|
|
__eqsf2 __gesf2 __lesf2 __nesf2 __unordsf2 \
|
|
__unorddf2 \
|
|
__muloti4 __multi3 \
|
|
__udivmodti4 __udivti3 __umodti3
|
|
|
|
ifneq ($(or $(CONFIG_ARM64),$(and $(CONFIG_RISCV),$(CONFIG_64BIT))),)
|
|
# These intrinsics are defined for ARM64 and RISCV64
|
|
redirect-intrinsics += \
|
|
__ashrti3 \
|
|
__ashlti3 __lshrti3
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
$(obj)/core.o: private skip_clippy = 1
|
|
$(obj)/core.o: private skip_flags = -Dunreachable_pub
|
|
$(obj)/core.o: private rustc_objcopy = $(foreach sym,$(redirect-intrinsics),--redefine-sym $(sym)=__rust$(sym))
|
|
$(obj)/core.o: private rustc_target_flags = $(core-cfgs)
|
|
$(obj)/core.o: $(RUST_LIB_SRC)/core/src/lib.rs scripts/target.json FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_library)
|
|
|
|
$(obj)/compiler_builtins.o: private rustc_objcopy = -w -W '__*'
|
|
$(obj)/compiler_builtins.o: $(src)/compiler_builtins.rs $(obj)/core.o FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_library)
|
|
|
|
$(obj)/alloc.o: private skip_clippy = 1
|
|
$(obj)/alloc.o: private skip_flags = -Dunreachable_pub
|
|
$(obj)/alloc.o: private rustc_target_flags = $(alloc-cfgs)
|
|
$(obj)/alloc.o: $(src)/alloc/lib.rs $(obj)/compiler_builtins.o FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_library)
|
|
|
|
$(obj)/build_error.o: $(src)/build_error.rs $(obj)/compiler_builtins.o FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_library)
|
|
|
|
$(obj)/bindings.o: $(src)/bindings/lib.rs \
|
|
$(obj)/compiler_builtins.o \
|
|
$(obj)/bindings/bindings_generated.rs \
|
|
$(obj)/bindings/bindings_helpers_generated.rs FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_library)
|
|
|
|
$(obj)/uapi.o: $(src)/uapi/lib.rs \
|
|
$(obj)/compiler_builtins.o \
|
|
$(obj)/uapi/uapi_generated.rs FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_library)
|
|
|
|
$(obj)/kernel.o: private rustc_target_flags = --extern alloc \
|
|
--extern build_error --extern macros --extern bindings --extern uapi
|
|
$(obj)/kernel.o: $(src)/kernel/lib.rs $(obj)/alloc.o $(obj)/build_error.o \
|
|
$(obj)/libmacros.so $(obj)/bindings.o $(obj)/uapi.o FORCE
|
|
$(call if_changed_dep,rustc_library)
|
|
|
|
endif # CONFIG_RUST
|