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Re: [PATCH] mos6522: fix linking error when CONFIG_MOS6522 is not set


From: Murilo Opsfelder Araújo
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mos6522: fix linking error when CONFIG_MOS6522 is not set
Date: Wed, 4 May 2022 22:24:43 -0300
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Hi, Mark.

On 5/4/22 11:32, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 04/05/2022 14:16, Murilo Opsfelder Araújo wrote:
Hi, Mark.

On 5/4/22 04:10, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 02/05/2022 14:36, Murilo Opsfelder Araújo wrote:

Hi, Mark.

Thanks for reviewing.  Comments below.

On 5/2/22 06:43, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 30/04/2022 00:31, Murilo Opsfelder Araujo wrote:

When CONFIG_MOS6522 is not set, building ppc64-softmmu target fails:

     /usr/bin/ld: libqemu-ppc64-softmmu.fa.p/monitor_misc.c.o:(.data+0x1158): 
undefined reference to `hmp_info_via'
     clang-13: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see 
invocation)

Add CONFIG_MOS6522 check for hmp_info_via in hmp-commands-info.hx to fix
such linking error.

Fixes: 409e9f7131e5 (mos6522: add "info via" HMP command for debugging)
Signed-off-by: Murilo Opsfelder Araujo <muriloo@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Cc: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@linux.ibm.com>
---
  hmp-commands-info.hx | 2 ++
  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)

diff --git a/hmp-commands-info.hx b/hmp-commands-info.hx
index adfa085a9b..9ad784dd9f 100644
--- a/hmp-commands-info.hx
+++ b/hmp-commands-info.hx
@@ -881,6 +881,7 @@ SRST
  ERST
  #if defined(TARGET_M68K) || defined(TARGET_PPC)
+#if defined(CONFIG_MOS6522)
      {
          .name         = "via",
          .args_type    = "",
@@ -889,6 +890,7 @@ ERST
          .cmd          = hmp_info_via,
      },
  #endif
+#endif
  SRST
    ``info via``

Hmmm. The patch in its proposed form isn't correct, since device CONFIG_* 
defines aren't declared when processing hmp-commands-info.hx. This was 
something that was discovered and discussed in the original thread for which 
the current workaround is to use the per-target TARGET_* defines instead.

So my proposed fix worked just by coincidence.  Thanks for providing the 
background.


Given that the g3beige and mac99 machines are included by default in 
qemu-system-ppc64 which both contain the MOS6522 device, I can't quite 
understand how CONFIG_MOS6522 isn't being selected.

Can you give more information about how you are building QEMU including your 
configure command line?

Here is a reproducer adapted from CentOS 9 Stream qemu-kvm[0] package
(build failed on c9s ppc64le with QEMU at commit 
f5643914a9e8f79c606a76e6a9d7ea82a3fc3e65):

$ cat > configs/devices/rh-virtio.mak <<"EOF"
CONFIG_VIRTIO=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_BALLOON=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_GPU=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_INPUT=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_INPUT_HOST=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_RNG=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_SCSI=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_SERIAL=y
EOF

$ cat > configs/devices/ppc64-softmmu/ppc64-rh-devices.mak <<"EOF"
include ../rh-virtio.mak
CONFIG_DIMM=y
CONFIG_MEM_DEVICE=y
CONFIG_NVDIMM=y
CONFIG_PCI=y
CONFIG_PCI_DEVICES=y
CONFIG_PCI_TESTDEV=y
CONFIG_PCI_EXPRESS=y
CONFIG_PSERIES=y
CONFIG_SCSI=y
CONFIG_SPAPR_VSCSI=y
CONFIG_TEST_DEVICES=y
CONFIG_USB=y
CONFIG_USB_OHCI=y
CONFIG_USB_OHCI_PCI=y
CONFIG_USB_SMARTCARD=y
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_CORE=y
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_CLASSIC=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_NEC=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_PCI=y
CONFIG_VFIO=y
CONFIG_VFIO_PCI=y
CONFIG_VGA=y
CONFIG_VGA_PCI=y
CONFIG_VHOST_USER=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_VGA=y
CONFIG_WDT_IB6300ESB=y
CONFIG_XICS=y
CONFIG_XIVE=y
CONFIG_TPM=y
CONFIG_TPM_SPAPR=y
CONFIG_TPM_EMULATOR=y
EOF

$ mkdir build
$ cd build

$ ../configure --cc=clang --cxx=/bin/false --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib64 --datadir=/usr/share --sysconfdir=/etc --interp-prefix=/usr/qemu-%M --localstatedir=/var --docdir=/usr/share/doc --libexecdir=/usr/libexec '--extra-ldflags=-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed  -Wl,-z,now   ' '--extra-cflags=-O2 -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS --config /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-clang.cfg -fstack-protector-strong   -m64 -mcpu=power9 -mtune=power9 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -Wno-string-plus-int' --with-pkgversion=qemu-kvm-7.0.0-1.el9 --with-suffix=qemu-kvm --firmwarepath=/usr/share/qemu-firmware:/usr/share/ipxe/qemu:/usr/share/seavgabios:/usr/share/seabios --meson=internal --enable-trace-backend=dtrace --with-coroutine=ucontext --with-git=git --tls-priority=@QEMU,SYSTEM --audio-drv-list= --disable-alsa --disable-attr --disable-auth-pam --disable-avx2 --disable-avx512f --disable-block-drv-whitelist-in-tools --disable-bochs --disable-bpf --disable-brlapi --disable-bsd-user --disable-bzip2 --disable-cap-ng --disable-capstone --disable-cfi --disable-cfi-debug --disable-cloop --disable-cocoa --disable-coreaudio --disable-coroutine-pool --disable-crypto-afalg --disable-curl --disable-curses --disable-dbus-display --disable-debug-info --disable-debug-mutex --disable-debug-tcg --disable-dmg --disable-docs --disable-dsound --disable-fdt --disable-fuse --disable-fuse-lseek --disable-gcrypt --disable-gettext --disable-gio --disable-glusterfs --disable-gnutls --disable-gtk --disable-guest-agent --disable-guest-agent-msi --disable-hax --disable-hvf --disable-iconv --disable-jack --disable-kvm --disable-l2tpv3 --disable-libdaxctl --disable-libiscsi --disable-libnfs --disable-libpmem --disable-libssh --disable-libudev --disable-libusb --disable-linux-aio --disable-linux-io-uring --disable-linux-user --disable-live-block-migration --disable-lto --disable-lzfse --disable-lzo --disable-malloc-trim --disable-membarrier --disable-modules --disable-module-upgrades --disable-mpath --disable-multiprocess --disable-netmap --disable-nettle --disable-numa --disable-nvmm --disable-opengl --disable-oss --disable-pa --disable-parallels --disable-pie --disable-pvrdma --disable-qcow1 --disable-qed --disable-qga-vss --disable-qom-cast-debug --disable-rbd --disable-rdma --disable-replication --disable-rng-none --disable-safe-stack --disable-sanitizers --disable-sdl --disable-sdl-image --disable-seccomp --disable-selinux --disable-slirp --disable-slirp-smbd --disable-smartcard --disable-snappy --disable-sparse --disable-spice --disable-spice-protocol --disable-strip --disable-system --disable-tcg --disable-tools --disable-tpm --disable-u2f --disable-usb-redir --disable-user --disable-vde --disable-vdi --disable-vhost-crypto --disable-vhost-kernel --disable-vhost-net --disable-vhost-scsi --disable-vhost-user --disable-vhost-user-blk-server --disable-vhost-vdpa --disable-vhost-vsock --disable-virglrenderer --disable-virtfs --disable-virtiofsd --disable-vnc --disable-vnc-jpeg --disable-vnc-sasl --disable-vte --disable-vvfat --disable-werror --disable-whpx --disable-xen --disable-xen-pci-passthrough --disable-xkbcommon --disable-zstd --with-git-submodules=ignore --without-default-devices --with-devices-ppc64=ppc64-rh-devices --target-list=ppc64-softmmu --block-drv-rw-whitelist=qcow2,raw,file,host_device,nbd,iscsi,rbd,blkdebug,luks,null-co,nvme,copy-on-read,throttle,compress --block-drv-ro-whitelist=vdi,vmdk,vhdx,vpc,https --enable-attr --enable-cap-ng --enable-capstone=internal --enable-coroutine-pool --enable-curl --enable-debug-info --enable-docs --enable-fdt=system --enable-gnutls --enable-guest-agent --enable-iconv --enable-kvm --enable-libusb --enable-libudev --enable-linux-aio --enable-lzo --enable-malloc-trim --enable-modules --enable-mpath --enable-numa --enable-pa --enable-pie --enable-rbd --enable-rdma --enable-seccomp --enable-selinux --enable-slirp=system --enable-snappy --enable-spice-protocol --enable-system --enable-tcg --enable-tools --enable-tpm --enable-vdi --enable-virtiofsd --enable-vhost-kernel --enable-vhost-net --enable-vhost-user --enable-vhost-user-blk-server --enable-vhost-vdpa --enable-vhost-vsock --enable-vnc --enable-vnc-sasl --enable-werror --enable-xkbcommon

$ make -O -j$(nproc) V=1 VERBOSE=1
...
/usr/bin/ld: libqemu-ppc64-softmmu.fa.p/monitor_misc.c.o:(.data+0x1158): 
undefined reference to `hmp_info_via'
clang-13: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see 
invocation)

I have figured that it also fails with this minimal set of configure options
(in addition to the devices CONFIG_* options above):

$ ../configure --without-default-devices --with-devices-ppc64=ppc64-rh-devices 
--target-list=ppc64-softmmu
$ make -j
...
/usr/bin/ld: libqemu-ppc64-softmmu.fa.p/monitor_misc.c.o:(.data.rel+0x3228): 
undefined reference to `hmp_info_via'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

Since TARGET_PPC is defined when building target ppc64-softmmu, the 
hmp_info_via will be referenced when processing the hmp-commands-info.hx.
However, hmp_info_via implementation resides on hw/misc/mos6522.c, which is 
built only if CONFIG_MOS6522 is defined, as per hw/misc/meson.build.

If hmp_info_via is generic enough and not device-specific, it could be moved 
out of mos6522.c to somewhere else.

What do you think?

[0] 
https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/qemu-kvm/-/blob/c9s/qemu-kvm.spec#L686

It's probably easier if I post a link to the original thread at 
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220127205405.23499-9-mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk/
 for reference but the main takeaway is:

- Device CONFIG_* defines aren't present when building hmp-commands-info.hx

- The TARGET_* defines are poisoned in qapi/qapi-commands-misc-target.h

- The long-term solution is to implement a DeviceClass function callback that 
allows
   "info debug <foo>" QMP-wrapped monitor commands to be registered dynamically 
by
   devices. But that needs someone with the time and ability to implement it.

The compromise was to accept the command wrapped by TARGET_ defines where it is 
used, but of course that won't work in this case where you're generating a 
custom configuration as above.

Certainly QEMU could do better here, but then if you are already patching the 
build to generate a custom configuration as above, you might as well just patch 
out the relevant part of hmp-commands-info.hx at the same time until proper 
per-device HMP/QMP support is added.

We are not patching the build.  We are just configuring it.

That's not true though: the spec file linked above contains 20 patches to the 
vanilla QEMU source, including feeding custom device lists into the build 
system via 
https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/qemu-kvm/-/blob/c9s/0005-Enable-disable-devices-for-RHEL.patch.

I'm sorry.  I think I wasn't clear enough.

The reproducer I sent in the email was *adapted* from CentOS/RHEL qemu-kvm.spec.
Meaning that we configured the devices in the same way that the CentOS/RHEL 
package is configuring but used the unmodified QEMU source tree from upstream.

I did that because I wanted to mimic its configuration (devices and configure 
options) against the upstream code to determine if the failure was a downstream 
or upstream issue.
It turns out it's an upstream regression.

Perhaps CONFIG_MOS6522 is missing from ppc64-rh-devices?

I don't think so.  Since the CONFIG_MOS6522 is available, one can build without 
it and code should cope with that.

If you need to generate a build within a short timeframe then patching out the 
part of the build that fails for you is going to be the quickest solution.

QEMU at tag v6.2.0 works with the exact same configuration.
QEMU 7.0.0 does not.
This is a regression in QEMU source code.

I've just tried a plain "./configure --target-list=ppc64-softmmu" build here on 
my x86_64 host using git master and everything builds fine, and of course it passes 
gitlab-CI since that is a pre-requisite for merging. The only thing I can think is that 
your RHEL ppc64 build is being patched to remove the Mac machines which is why you see 
the failure, in which case you should also update the patch to remove the part 
referencing hmp_info_via.

You need to configure the devices in order to reproduce the build issue.

Let me paste again the commands here in case you want to give them a try:

cat > configs/devices/rh-virtio.mak <<"EOF"
CONFIG_VIRTIO=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_BALLOON=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_GPU=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_INPUT=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_INPUT_HOST=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_RNG=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_SCSI=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_SERIAL=y
EOF

cat > configs/devices/ppc64-softmmu/ppc64-rh-devices.mak <<"EOF"
include ../rh-virtio.mak
CONFIG_DIMM=y
CONFIG_MEM_DEVICE=y
CONFIG_NVDIMM=y
CONFIG_PCI=y
CONFIG_PCI_DEVICES=y
CONFIG_PCI_TESTDEV=y
CONFIG_PCI_EXPRESS=y
CONFIG_PSERIES=y
CONFIG_SCSI=y
CONFIG_SPAPR_VSCSI=y
CONFIG_TEST_DEVICES=y
CONFIG_USB=y
CONFIG_USB_OHCI=y
CONFIG_USB_OHCI_PCI=y
CONFIG_USB_SMARTCARD=y
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_CORE=y
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_CLASSIC=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_NEC=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_PCI=y
CONFIG_VFIO=y
CONFIG_VFIO_PCI=y
CONFIG_VGA=y
CONFIG_VGA_PCI=y
CONFIG_VHOST_USER=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI=y
CONFIG_VIRTIO_VGA=y
CONFIG_WDT_IB6300ESB=y
CONFIG_XICS=y
CONFIG_XIVE=y
CONFIG_TPM=y
CONFIG_TPM_SPAPR=y
CONFIG_TPM_EMULATOR=y
EOF

mkdir build && cd build

../configure --without-default-devices --with-devices-ppc64=ppc64-rh-devices 
--target-list=ppc64-softmmu
make -j


Is my ideia of moving the hmp_info_via implementation out of mos6522.c an 
acceptable way to have this fixed in the short-term?

The current solution was agreed after discussions with David and Daniel (the 
HMP and QMP maintainers) so they are the people who can advise you as to the 
best approach here.

David, Daniel - any recommendation to fix this regression?

Unfortunately QEMU changes can involve testing an N x M matrix which gets even 
bigger when different accelerators are involved, so occassionally issues like 
this can still occur.

Indeed.  We can't predict what downstream or users will specify for device and 
configure options.


If you feel strongly that upstream should support this particular RHEL 
configuration then please consider adding it to gitlab-CI so that build issues 
like this can be detected before merge.

That's certainly a good idea.

--
Murilo



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