On 8/9/24 02:45, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
Adding Maciej.
On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote:
On 8/9/24 12:23 PM, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote:
This test doesn't have support for other architectures. Altough resctrl is supported on x86 and ARM, but arch_supports_noncont_cat() shows that only x86 for AMD and Intel are supported by the test.
One does not follow from the other. arch_supports_noncont_cat() is only small part of the tests so saying "This test" based on a small subset of all tests is bogus. Also, I don't see any reason why ARCH_ARM could not be added and arch_supports_noncont_cat() adapted accordingly.
I'm not familiar with resctrl and the architectural part of it. Feel free to fix it and ignore this patch.
If more things are missing than just adjusting arch_supports_noncont_cat(), the test should be turned off until proper support is added to the test.
We get build errors when built for ARM and ARM64.
As this seems the real reason, please quote any errors when you use them as justification so it can be reviewed if the reasoning is sound or not.
CC resctrl_tests In file included from resctrl.h:24, from cat_test.c:11: In function 'arch_supports_noncont_cat', inlined from 'noncont_cat_run_test' at cat_test.c:323:6: ../kselftest.h:74:9: error: impossible constraint in 'asm' 74 | __asm__ __volatile__ ("cpuid\n\t" \ | ^~~~~~~ cat_test.c:301:17: note: in expansion of macro '__cpuid_count' 301 | __cpuid_count(0x10, 1, eax, ebx, ecx, edx); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../kselftest.h:74:9: error: impossible constraint in 'asm' 74 | __asm__ __volatile__ ("cpuid\n\t" \ | ^~~~~~~ cat_test.c:303:17: note: in expansion of macro '__cpuid_count' 303 | __cpuid_count(0x10, 2, eax, ebx, ecx, edx); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
Okay, so it's specific to lack of CPUID. This seems a kselftest common level problem to me, since __cpuid_count() is provided in kselftest.h.
Shuah (or others), what is the intended mechanism for selftests to know if it can be used or not since as is, it's always defined?
_cpuid_count() gets defined in ksefltest.h if it can't find it.
As the comment says both gcc and cland probide __cpuid_count()
gcc cpuid.h provides __cpuid_count() since v4.4. Clang/LLVM cpuid.h provides __cpuid_count() since v3.4.0.
I see some Makefiles use compile testing a trivial program to decide whether they build some x86_64 tests or not. Is that what should be done here too, test if __cpuid_count() compiles or not (and then build some #ifdeffery based on the result of that compile testing)?
These build errors need to be fixed instead of restricting the build.
In some cases when the test can't be supported on an architecture then it is okay to suppress build. This is not a general solution to suppress build warnings
I would recommend against adding suppress build code when it can be fixed.
Let's investigate this problem to fix it properly. I don't see any arm and arm64 maintainers and developers on this thread. It would be good to investigate to see if this can be fixed.
thanks, -- Shuah