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Re: toolchain/50051: config(1) can no longer deselect filesystems properly
The following reply was made to PR toolchain/50051; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Masao Uebayashi <uebayasi%gmail.com@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Cc:
Subject: Re: toolchain/50051: config(1) can no longer deselect filesystems properly
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2015 21:49:17 +0900
This seems to have been fixed by one of pgoyette@'s changes.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 5:30 PM, <dholland%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
>>Number: 50051
>>Category: toolchain
>>Synopsis: config(1) can no longer deselect filesystems properly
>>Confidential: no
>>Severity: critical
>>Priority: high
>>Responsible: toolchain-manager
>>State: open
>>Class: sw-bug
>>Submitter-Id: net
>>Arrival-Date: Thu Jul 16 08:30:00 +0000 2015
>>Originator: David A. Holland
>>Release: NetBSD 7.99.20 (20150716)
>>Organization:
>>Environment:
> System: NetBSD homeworld.netbsd.org 6.1_STABLE NetBSD 6.1_STABLE (NBMAIL) #0: Sun Dec 7 15:42:53 UTC 2014 spz%franklin.NetBSD.org@localhost:/home/netbsd/6/amd64/obj/sys/arch/amd64/compile/NBMAIL amd64
> Architecture: x86_64
> Machine: amd64
>>Description:
>
> Commenting out "file-system FFS" does not produce the same
> configuration as writing "file-system FFS" then "no file-system FFS".
>
> In particular, in the latter case 'ufs' is still selected by config
> and some (but not all) of sys/ufs/ufs/*.c is built; this then causes
> link failure. (The link failure is itself a bug, but this config issue
> is substantially more important.)
>
> The problem seems to be that 'no file-system' is no longer a complete
> inverse operation. With sufficient -d flags (the -d flag is
> undocumented, which is also a bug), observe:
>
> nbconfig -d -d -d -d GENERIC
> :
> GENERIC:150: debug: fs selected `FFS'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `uvm'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `machdep'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `kern'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `vfs'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `ufs'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `uvm'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `machdep'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `kern'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `vfs'
> GENERIC:150: debug: attr selected `ffs'
> GENERIC:151: debug: deselecting fs `FFS'
> GENERIC:151: debug: opt `FFS' deselected
> GENERIC:151: debug: opt `ffs' deselected
> :
>
> Note that these are not inverses and in particular ufs is left behind.
> (All those other things are left behind too but they're going to be
> getting included anyway so they aren't noticeable...)
>
> It is not clear when this bug was introduced; last fall's config
> changes seem the most likely culprit. The lfs/ufs split, finished in
> June 2013, is an absolute upper bound because at the time I was very
> careful about being able to build kernels that had no ufs*.o files in
> them, or even any ufs_* symbols.
>
> If the problem doesn't affect -7, it almost certainly implicates last
> fall's config changes. However, I'm still checking this as I don't
> have a -7 tools built right now.
>
>>How-To-Repeat:
>
> To see this in its full glory, comment out FFS, MFS, and EXT2FS from
> the amd64 GENERIC, run config, and do 'grep ufs Makefile' in the build
> dir.
>
> Then repeat with MFS and EXT2FS still commented out and instead of
> commenting out FFS, add 'no file-system FFS' right after the
> 'file-system FFS' line. Run config, repeat the grep, watch four files
> from sys/ufs/ufs appear. (Then build the resulting config and watch it
> fail on ufs_truncate.)
>
>>Fix:
>
> Not sure.
>
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