From: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
To: Eric DeVolder <eric.devolder@oracle.com>
Cc: oe-kbuild-all@lists.linux.dev,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Linux Memory Management List <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
Sourabh Jain <sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com>
Subject: [akpm-mm:mm-nonmm-unstable 56/78] kernel/crash_core.c:331:23: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:10:01 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <202308111729.ApUbiGtj-lkp@intel.com> (raw)
tree: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm.git mm-nonmm-unstable
head: 0f6b2c125ce19074c1086a70119b02dd30b089a4
commit: 3f1eba00ee9d93b66f1859d40537befe44ceb1cd [56/78] crash: move a few code bits to setup support of crash hotplug
config: i386-randconfig-r015-20230811 (https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20230811/202308111729.ApUbiGtj-lkp@intel.com/config)
compiler: gcc-12 (Debian 12.2.0-14) 12.2.0
reproduce: (https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20230811/202308111729.ApUbiGtj-lkp@intel.com/reproduce)
If you fix the issue in a separate patch/commit (i.e. not just a new version of
the same patch/commit), kindly add following tags
| Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
| Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202308111729.ApUbiGtj-lkp@intel.com/
All errors (new ones prefixed by >>):
kernel/crash_core.c:318:40: warning: 'struct crash_mem' declared inside parameter list will not be visible outside of this definition or declaration
318 | int crash_prepare_elf64_headers(struct crash_mem *mem, int need_kernel_map,
| ^~~~~~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c:318:5: warning: no previous prototype for 'crash_prepare_elf64_headers' [-Wmissing-prototypes]
318 | int crash_prepare_elf64_headers(struct crash_mem *mem, int need_kernel_map,
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c: In function 'crash_prepare_elf64_headers':
>> kernel/crash_core.c:331:23: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
331 | nr_phdr += mem->nr_ranges;
| ^~
In file included from include/vdso/const.h:5,
from include/linux/const.h:4,
from include/linux/align.h:5,
from include/linux/kernel.h:15,
from include/linux/cpumask.h:10,
from include/linux/mm_types_task.h:14,
from include/linux/mm_types.h:5,
from include/linux/buildid.h:5,
from kernel/crash_core.c:7:
>> kernel/crash_core.c:343:32: error: 'ELF_CORE_HEADER_ALIGN' undeclared (first use in this function)
343 | elf_sz = ALIGN(elf_sz, ELF_CORE_HEADER_ALIGN);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
include/uapi/linux/const.h:32:50: note: in definition of macro '__ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK'
32 | #define __ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK(x, mask) (((x) + (mask)) & ~(mask))
| ^~~~
include/linux/align.h:8:33: note: in expansion of macro '__ALIGN_KERNEL'
8 | #define ALIGN(x, a) __ALIGN_KERNEL((x), (a))
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c:343:18: note: in expansion of macro 'ALIGN'
343 | elf_sz = ALIGN(elf_sz, ELF_CORE_HEADER_ALIGN);
| ^~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c:343:32: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
343 | elf_sz = ALIGN(elf_sz, ELF_CORE_HEADER_ALIGN);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
include/uapi/linux/const.h:32:50: note: in definition of macro '__ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK'
32 | #define __ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK(x, mask) (((x) + (mask)) & ~(mask))
| ^~~~
include/linux/align.h:8:33: note: in expansion of macro '__ALIGN_KERNEL'
8 | #define ALIGN(x, a) __ALIGN_KERNEL((x), (a))
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c:343:18: note: in expansion of macro 'ALIGN'
343 | elf_sz = ALIGN(elf_sz, ELF_CORE_HEADER_ALIGN);
| ^~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c:393:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
393 | for (i = 0; i < mem->nr_ranges; i++) {
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:394:29: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
394 | mstart = mem->ranges[i].start;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:395:27: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
395 | mend = mem->ranges[i].end;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c: At top level:
kernel/crash_core.c:417:36: warning: 'struct crash_mem' declared inside parameter list will not be visible outside of this definition or declaration
417 | int crash_exclude_mem_range(struct crash_mem *mem,
| ^~~~~~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c:417:5: warning: no previous prototype for 'crash_exclude_mem_range' [-Wmissing-prototypes]
417 | int crash_exclude_mem_range(struct crash_mem *mem,
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
kernel/crash_core.c: In function 'crash_exclude_mem_range':
kernel/crash_core.c:424:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
424 | for (i = 0; i < mem->nr_ranges; i++) {
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:425:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
425 | start = mem->ranges[i].start;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:426:26: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
426 | end = mem->ranges[i].end;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:441:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
441 | mem->ranges[i].start = 0;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:442:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
442 | mem->ranges[i].end = 0;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:443:36: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
443 | if (i < mem->nr_ranges - 1) {
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:445:52: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
445 | for (j = i; j < mem->nr_ranges - 1; j++) {
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:446:44: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
446 | mem->ranges[j].start =
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:447:52: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
447 | mem->ranges[j+1].start;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:448:44: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
448 | mem->ranges[j].end =
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:449:60: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
449 | mem->ranges[j+1].end;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:458:36: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
458 | mem->nr_ranges--;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:461:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
461 | mem->nr_ranges--;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:467:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
467 | mem->ranges[i].end = p_start - 1;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:471:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
471 | mem->ranges[i].end = p_start - 1;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:473:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
473 | mem->ranges[i].start = p_end + 1;
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:482:21: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
482 | if (i == mem->max_nr_ranges - 1)
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:487:20: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
487 | if (j < mem->nr_ranges) {
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:489:29: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
489 | for (i = mem->nr_ranges - 1; i >= j; i--)
| ^~
kernel/crash_core.c:490:28: error: invalid use of undefined type 'struct crash_mem'
490 | mem->ranges[i + 1] = mem->ranges[i];
| ^~
vim +331 kernel/crash_core.c
317
318 int crash_prepare_elf64_headers(struct crash_mem *mem, int need_kernel_map,
319 void **addr, unsigned long *sz)
320 {
321 Elf64_Ehdr *ehdr;
322 Elf64_Phdr *phdr;
323 unsigned long nr_cpus = num_possible_cpus(), nr_phdr, elf_sz;
324 unsigned char *buf;
325 unsigned int cpu, i;
326 unsigned long long notes_addr;
327 unsigned long mstart, mend;
328
329 /* extra phdr for vmcoreinfo ELF note */
330 nr_phdr = nr_cpus + 1;
> 331 nr_phdr += mem->nr_ranges;
332
333 /*
334 * kexec-tools creates an extra PT_LOAD phdr for kernel text mapping
335 * area (for example, ffffffff80000000 - ffffffffa0000000 on x86_64).
336 * I think this is required by tools like gdb. So same physical
337 * memory will be mapped in two ELF headers. One will contain kernel
338 * text virtual addresses and other will have __va(physical) addresses.
339 */
340
341 nr_phdr++;
342 elf_sz = sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr) + nr_phdr * sizeof(Elf64_Phdr);
> 343 elf_sz = ALIGN(elf_sz, ELF_CORE_HEADER_ALIGN);
344
345 buf = vzalloc(elf_sz);
346 if (!buf)
347 return -ENOMEM;
348
349 ehdr = (Elf64_Ehdr *)buf;
350 phdr = (Elf64_Phdr *)(ehdr + 1);
351 memcpy(ehdr->e_ident, ELFMAG, SELFMAG);
352 ehdr->e_ident[EI_CLASS] = ELFCLASS64;
353 ehdr->e_ident[EI_DATA] = ELFDATA2LSB;
354 ehdr->e_ident[EI_VERSION] = EV_CURRENT;
355 ehdr->e_ident[EI_OSABI] = ELF_OSABI;
356 memset(ehdr->e_ident + EI_PAD, 0, EI_NIDENT - EI_PAD);
357 ehdr->e_type = ET_CORE;
358 ehdr->e_machine = ELF_ARCH;
359 ehdr->e_version = EV_CURRENT;
360 ehdr->e_phoff = sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr);
361 ehdr->e_ehsize = sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr);
362 ehdr->e_phentsize = sizeof(Elf64_Phdr);
363
364 /* Prepare one phdr of type PT_NOTE for each present CPU */
365 for_each_present_cpu(cpu) {
366 phdr->p_type = PT_NOTE;
367 notes_addr = per_cpu_ptr_to_phys(per_cpu_ptr(crash_notes, cpu));
368 phdr->p_offset = phdr->p_paddr = notes_addr;
369 phdr->p_filesz = phdr->p_memsz = sizeof(note_buf_t);
370 (ehdr->e_phnum)++;
371 phdr++;
372 }
373
374 /* Prepare one PT_NOTE header for vmcoreinfo */
375 phdr->p_type = PT_NOTE;
376 phdr->p_offset = phdr->p_paddr = paddr_vmcoreinfo_note();
377 phdr->p_filesz = phdr->p_memsz = VMCOREINFO_NOTE_SIZE;
378 (ehdr->e_phnum)++;
379 phdr++;
380
381 /* Prepare PT_LOAD type program header for kernel text region */
382 if (need_kernel_map) {
383 phdr->p_type = PT_LOAD;
384 phdr->p_flags = PF_R|PF_W|PF_X;
385 phdr->p_vaddr = (unsigned long) _text;
386 phdr->p_filesz = phdr->p_memsz = _end - _text;
387 phdr->p_offset = phdr->p_paddr = __pa_symbol(_text);
388 ehdr->e_phnum++;
389 phdr++;
390 }
391
392 /* Go through all the ranges in mem->ranges[] and prepare phdr */
393 for (i = 0; i < mem->nr_ranges; i++) {
394 mstart = mem->ranges[i].start;
395 mend = mem->ranges[i].end;
396
397 phdr->p_type = PT_LOAD;
398 phdr->p_flags = PF_R|PF_W|PF_X;
399 phdr->p_offset = mstart;
400
401 phdr->p_paddr = mstart;
402 phdr->p_vaddr = (unsigned long) __va(mstart);
403 phdr->p_filesz = phdr->p_memsz = mend - mstart + 1;
404 phdr->p_align = 0;
405 ehdr->e_phnum++;
406 pr_debug("Crash PT_LOAD ELF header. phdr=%p vaddr=0x%llx, paddr=0x%llx, sz=0x%llx e_phnum=%d p_offset=0x%llx\n",
407 phdr, phdr->p_vaddr, phdr->p_paddr, phdr->p_filesz,
408 ehdr->e_phnum, phdr->p_offset);
409 phdr++;
410 }
411
412 *addr = buf;
413 *sz = elf_sz;
414 return 0;
415 }
416
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