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make localmodconfig doesn't work for thunderbolt

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Jiri Slaby May 10, 2023, 11 a.m. UTC
Hi,

if I use localmodconfig for example like this:
mkdir /tmp/tb/
echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod localmodconfig

I get:
using config: '.config'
thunderbolt config not found!!

$ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
# CONFIG_USB4 is not set

I believe it's due to:
   obj-${CONFIG_USB4} := thunderbolt.o
in drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile. I.e. ${} used instead of more common $().

But even if I change the parser:


I see:
module thunderbolt did not have configs CONFIG_USB4

and:
$ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
# CONFIG_USB4 is not set

So two questions:
1) is ${} supported and should be the above change sent as a patch? Or 
should be drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile fixed to use $(). (And maybe 
other Makefiles too.)

2) how to fix that 'thunderbolt did not have configs'?

thanks,

Comments

Masahiro Yamada May 11, 2023, 4:15 p.m. UTC | #1
+CC Steven Rostedt, author of streamline_config.pl



On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 8:01 PM Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@kernel.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> if I use localmodconfig for example like this:
> mkdir /tmp/tb/
> echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
> make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod localmodconfig
>
> I get:
> using config: '.config'
> thunderbolt config not found!!
>
> $ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
> # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
>
> I believe it's due to:
>    obj-${CONFIG_USB4} := thunderbolt.o
> in drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile. I.e. ${} used instead of more common $().
>
> But even if I change the parser:
>
> --- a/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
> +++ b/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
> @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ foreach my $makefile (@makefiles) {
>          $_ = convert_vars($_, %make_vars);
>
>          # collect objects after obj-$(CONFIG_FOO_BAR)
> -       if (/obj-\$\((CONFIG_[^\)]*)\)\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
> +       if (/obj-\$[({](CONFIG_[^})]*)[)}]\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
>              $var = $1;
>              $objs = $2;
>
>
> I see:
> module thunderbolt did not have configs CONFIG_USB4
>
> and:
> $ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
> # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
>
> So two questions:
> 1) is ${} supported and should be the above change sent as a patch? Or
> should be drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile fixed to use $(). (And maybe
> other Makefiles too.)


I believe streamline_config.pl should be fixed.

There is no good reason to support only $(), but not ${}.


In fact, the comment line around line 395 of this script
uses the curly brace style.

  # a loaded module. This is a direct obj-${CONFIG_FOO} += bar.o






> 2) how to fix that 'thunderbolt did not have configs'?

That warning is CONFIG_USB4 was unset in the resulting .config.

Was CONFIG_USB4 enabled before running localmodconfig?

In my understanding, the purpose of localmodconfig
is to slim down the .config file.

It disables unneeded CONFIG options, but
it does not enable needed CONFIG options.




If I start from allnoconfig (i.e. CONFIG_USB4 is unset), I see the warning.

$ echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
$ make -s O=/tmp/tb allnoconfig
$ make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod  localmodconfig
  GEN     Makefile
using config: '.config'
module thunderbolt did not have configs CONFIG_USB4



If I start from allmodconfig (i.e. CONFIG_USB4 is m), I do not see the warning.

$ echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
$ make -s O=/tmp/tb allmodconfig
$ make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod  localmodconfig
  GEN     Makefile
using config: '.config'
Steven Rostedt May 13, 2023, 11:28 p.m. UTC | #2
On Fri, 12 May 2023 01:15:49 +0900
Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> wrote:

> +CC Steven Rostedt, author of streamline_config.pl

Thanks!

> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 8:01 PM Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@kernel.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > if I use localmodconfig for example like this:
> > mkdir /tmp/tb/
> > echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
> > make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod localmodconfig
> >
> > I get:
> > using config: '.config'
> > thunderbolt config not found!!
> >
> > $ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
> > # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
> >
> > I believe it's due to:
> >    obj-${CONFIG_USB4} := thunderbolt.o
> > in drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile. I.e. ${} used instead of more common $().
> >
> > But even if I change the parser:
> >
> > --- a/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
> > +++ b/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
> > @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ foreach my $makefile (@makefiles) {
> >          $_ = convert_vars($_, %make_vars);
> >
> >          # collect objects after obj-$(CONFIG_FOO_BAR)
> > -       if (/obj-\$\((CONFIG_[^\)]*)\)\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
> > +       if (/obj-\$[({](CONFIG_[^})]*)[)}]\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
> >              $var = $1;
> >              $objs = $2;
> >
> >
> > I see:
> > module thunderbolt did not have configs CONFIG_USB4
> >
> > and:
> > $ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
> > # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
> >
> > So two questions:
> > 1) is ${} supported and should be the above change sent as a patch? Or
> > should be drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile fixed to use $(). (And maybe
> > other Makefiles too.)  
> 
> 
> I believe streamline_config.pl should be fixed.

So do I.

> 
> There is no good reason to support only $(), but not ${}.

Agreed.

> 
> 
> In fact, the comment line around line 395 of this script
> uses the curly brace style.
> 
>   # a loaded module. This is a direct obj-${CONFIG_FOO} += bar.o
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 2) how to fix that 'thunderbolt did not have configs'?  
> 
> That warning is CONFIG_USB4 was unset in the resulting .config.
> 
> Was CONFIG_USB4 enabled before running localmodconfig?
> 
> In my understanding, the purpose of localmodconfig
> is to slim down the .config file.

Correct.

> 
> It disables unneeded CONFIG options, but
> it does not enable needed CONFIG options.

Also correct.

> 
> 
> 
> 
> If I start from allnoconfig (i.e. CONFIG_USB4 is unset), I see the warning.
> 
> $ echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
> $ make -s O=/tmp/tb allnoconfig
> $ make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod  localmodconfig
>   GEN     Makefile
> using config: '.config'
> module thunderbolt did not have configs CONFIG_USB4
> 
> 
> 
> If I start from allmodconfig (i.e. CONFIG_USB4 is m), I do not see the warning.
> 
> $ echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
> $ make -s O=/tmp/tb allmodconfig
> $ make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod  localmodconfig
>   GEN     Makefile
> using config: '.config'
> 

I hate the inconsistency in the Makefile, but localmodconfig should be
able to adapt to it.

Acked-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>

Thanks Jiri and Masamhiro!

-- Steve
Steven Rostedt May 13, 2023, 11:30 p.m. UTC | #3
On Sat, 13 May 2023 19:28:21 -0400
Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> wrote:

> Thanks Jiri and Masamhiro!

That should have been "Masahiro". Sorry for the misspelling. I type
"Masami" so many times, that the "m" after "Masa" is pretty much
automatic :-/

-- Steve
Masahiro Yamada June 6, 2023, 4:16 a.m. UTC | #4
Hi Jiri,


On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 8:01 PM Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@kernel.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> if I use localmodconfig for example like this:
> mkdir /tmp/tb/
> echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
> make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod localmodconfig
>
> I get:
> using config: '.config'
> thunderbolt config not found!!
>
> $ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
> # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
>
> I believe it's due to:
>    obj-${CONFIG_USB4} := thunderbolt.o
> in drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile. I.e. ${} used instead of more common $().
>
> But even if I change the parser:
>
> --- a/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
> +++ b/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
> @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ foreach my $makefile (@makefiles) {
>          $_ = convert_vars($_, %make_vars);
>
>          # collect objects after obj-$(CONFIG_FOO_BAR)
> -       if (/obj-\$\((CONFIG_[^\)]*)\)\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
> +       if (/obj-\$[({](CONFIG_[^})]*)[)}]\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
>              $var = $1;
>              $objs = $2;
>


Will you send this fix as a patch?






> I see:
> module thunderbolt did not have configs CONFIG_USB4
>
> and:
> $ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
> # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
>
> So two questions:
> 1) is ${} supported and should be the above change sent as a patch? Or
> should be drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile fixed to use $(). (And maybe
> other Makefiles too.)
>
> 2) how to fix that 'thunderbolt did not have configs'?
>
> thanks,
> --
> js
> suse labs
Jiri Slaby June 6, 2023, 6:52 a.m. UTC | #5
On 06. 06. 23, 6:16, Masahiro Yamada wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 8:01 PM Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@kernel.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> if I use localmodconfig for example like this:
>> mkdir /tmp/tb/
>> echo thunderbolt >/tmp/tb/lsmod
>> make O=/tmp/tb LSMOD=/tmp/tb/lsmod localmodconfig
>>
>> I get:
>> using config: '.config'
>> thunderbolt config not found!!
>>
>> $ grep 'USB4\>' /tmp/tb/.config
>> # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
>>
>> I believe it's due to:
>>     obj-${CONFIG_USB4} := thunderbolt.o
>> in drivers/thunderbolt/Makefile. I.e. ${} used instead of more common $().
>>
>> But even if I change the parser:
>>
>> --- a/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
>> +++ b/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
>> @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ foreach my $makefile (@makefiles) {
>>           $_ = convert_vars($_, %make_vars);
>>
>>           # collect objects after obj-$(CONFIG_FOO_BAR)
>> -       if (/obj-\$\((CONFIG_[^\)]*)\)\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
>> +       if (/obj-\$[({](CONFIG_[^})]*)[)}]\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
>>               $var = $1;
>>               $objs = $2;
>>
> 
> 
> Will you send this fix as a patch?

Hi,

ah, yes, sorry, I forgot. Today or tomorrow.

thanks for pinging me,
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--- a/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
+++ b/scripts/kconfig/streamline_config.pl
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@  foreach my $makefile (@makefiles) {
         $_ = convert_vars($_, %make_vars);

         # collect objects after obj-$(CONFIG_FOO_BAR)
-       if (/obj-\$\((CONFIG_[^\)]*)\)\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
+       if (/obj-\$[({](CONFIG_[^})]*)[)}]\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)/) {
             $var = $1;
             $objs = $2;