* Re: [regresssion 4.15] Userspace compilation broken by uapi/linux/if_ether.h update [not found] <20180125145819.GT1422@alphalink.fr> @ 2018-01-25 22:21 ` Hauke Mehrtens 2018-01-26 10:51 ` Guillaume Nault 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Hauke Mehrtens @ 2018-01-25 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Guillaume Nault, netdev; +Cc: linux-api On 01/25/2018 03:58 PM, Guillaume Nault wrote: > Hi, > > Commit 6926e041a892 ("uapi/if_ether.h: prevent redefinition of struct ethhdr"), > can break compilation of userspace programs (in my case, accel-ppp > (https://accel-ppp.org)). > > This happens for userspace programs that end up including > linux/if_ether.h, netinet/in.h and linux/in.h in this order: > > # cat test_ifether.c > #include <linux/if_ether.h> > #include <netinet/in.h> > #include <linux/in.h> > > int main(void) > { > return 0; > } > > # gcc test_ifether.c > In file included from test_ifether.c:2:0: > /usr/include/linux/in.h:29:3: error: redeclaration of enumerator ‘IPPROTO_IP’ > IPPROTO_IP = 0, /* Dummy protocol for TCP */ > ^ > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:42:5: note: previous definition of ‘IPPROTO_IP’ was here > IPPROTO_IP = 0, /* Dummy protocol for TCP. */ > ^~~~~~~~~~ > > > Now that linux/libc-compat.h is included in linux/if_ether.h, it is > processed before netinet/in.h. Therefore, it sets the relevant > __UAPI_DEF_* guards to 1 (as _NETINET_IN_H isn't yet defined). > Then netinet/in.h is included, followed by linux/in.h. The later > doesn't realise that what it defines has already been included by > netinet/in.h because the __UAPI_DEF_* guards were set too early. > > Of course the situation is a bit more complicated on real projects, as > these files aren't included directly. For example, in accel-ppp, the > PPPoE module (accel-ppp/accel-pppd/ctrl/pppoe/pppoe.c) uses > #include <net/ethernet.h> /* includes linux/if_ether.h */ > #include <arpa/inet.h> /* includes netinet/in.h */ > #include <linux/if_pppox.h> /* (through pppoe.h), includes linux/in.h */ > > > I don't have a satisfying solution for now, but I'd really like it if > we could avoid shipping a kernel which forces userspace to play with > include files ordering to keep compiling. > Hi, This is about this commit: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6926e041a8920c8ec27e4e155efa760aa01551fd On option would be to move this into include/uapi/linux/if_ether.h and remove the include for libc-compat.h: #ifndef __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR #define __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR 1 #endif This will only work if netinet/if_ether.h is included before linux/if_ether.h, but I think this is very likely. I think we can do this because we do not need some special libc handling like it is done for other symbols as __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR is currently only needed by musl and not by glibc. Hauke ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [regresssion 4.15] Userspace compilation broken by uapi/linux/if_ether.h update 2018-01-25 22:21 ` [regresssion 4.15] Userspace compilation broken by uapi/linux/if_ether.h update Hauke Mehrtens @ 2018-01-26 10:51 ` Guillaume Nault [not found] ` <20180126105138.GU1422-pHk1y4uTXVDytLWWfqlThQ@public.gmane.org> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Guillaume Nault @ 2018-01-26 10:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Hauke Mehrtens; +Cc: netdev, linux-api On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:21:34PM +0100, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: > On 01/25/2018 03:58 PM, Guillaume Nault wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Commit 6926e041a892 ("uapi/if_ether.h: prevent redefinition of struct ethhdr"), > > can break compilation of userspace programs (in my case, accel-ppp > > (https://accel-ppp.org)). > > > > This happens for userspace programs that end up including > > linux/if_ether.h, netinet/in.h and linux/in.h in this order: > > > > # cat test_ifether.c > > #include <linux/if_ether.h> > > #include <netinet/in.h> > > #include <linux/in.h> > > > > int main(void) > > { > > return 0; > > } > > > > # gcc test_ifether.c > > In file included from test_ifether.c:2:0: > > /usr/include/linux/in.h:29:3: error: redeclaration of enumerator ‘IPPROTO_IP’ > > IPPROTO_IP = 0, /* Dummy protocol for TCP */ > > ^ > > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:42:5: note: previous definition of ‘IPPROTO_IP’ was here > > IPPROTO_IP = 0, /* Dummy protocol for TCP. */ > > ^~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > Now that linux/libc-compat.h is included in linux/if_ether.h, it is > > processed before netinet/in.h. Therefore, it sets the relevant > > __UAPI_DEF_* guards to 1 (as _NETINET_IN_H isn't yet defined). > > Then netinet/in.h is included, followed by linux/in.h. The later > > doesn't realise that what it defines has already been included by > > netinet/in.h because the __UAPI_DEF_* guards were set too early. > > > > Of course the situation is a bit more complicated on real projects, as > > these files aren't included directly. For example, in accel-ppp, the > > PPPoE module (accel-ppp/accel-pppd/ctrl/pppoe/pppoe.c) uses > > #include <net/ethernet.h> /* includes linux/if_ether.h */ > > #include <arpa/inet.h> /* includes netinet/in.h */ > > #include <linux/if_pppox.h> /* (through pppoe.h), includes linux/in.h */ > > > > > > I don't have a satisfying solution for now, but I'd really like it if > > we could avoid shipping a kernel which forces userspace to play with > > include files ordering to keep compiling. > > > Hi, > > This is about this commit: > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6926e041a8920c8ec27e4e155efa760aa01551fd > > On option would be to move this into include/uapi/linux/if_ether.h and > remove the include for libc-compat.h: > #ifndef __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR > #define __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR 1 > #endif > > This will only work if netinet/if_ether.h is included before > linux/if_ether.h, but I think this is very likely. > I don't see what makes its likely. That's not directly related to your point, but for example, glibc guarantees the opposite as it includes linux/if_ether.h at the beginning of netinet/if_ether.h. > I think we can do this because we do not need some special libc handling > like it is done for other symbols as __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR is currently only > needed by musl and not by glibc. > That's ok for me as long as existing projects keep compiling. But all __UAPI_DEF_* are currently centralised in libc-compat.h. Adding __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR in if_ether.h looks like defeating the purpose of libc-compat.h and I wonder if that'd be accepted. Maybe with a different name. In any case, we're really late in the release cycle. If more discussion is needed, it's probably better to revert and take time to work on a solution for the next release. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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* Re: [regresssion 4.15] Userspace compilation broken by uapi/linux/if_ether.h update [not found] ` <20180126105138.GU1422-pHk1y4uTXVDytLWWfqlThQ@public.gmane.org> @ 2018-01-26 17:17 ` Guillaume Nault [not found] ` <20180126171723.GV1422-pHk1y4uTXVDytLWWfqlThQ@public.gmane.org> 2018-02-06 15:08 ` Guillaume Nault 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Guillaume Nault @ 2018-01-26 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Miller, Hauke Mehrtens Cc: netdev-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA, linux-api-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 11:51:38AM +0100, Guillaume Nault wrote: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:21:34PM +0100, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: > > On 01/25/2018 03:58 PM, Guillaume Nault wrote: > > > Now that linux/libc-compat.h is included in linux/if_ether.h, it is > > > processed before netinet/in.h. Therefore, it sets the relevant > > > __UAPI_DEF_* guards to 1 (as _NETINET_IN_H isn't yet defined). > > > Then netinet/in.h is included, followed by linux/in.h. The later > > > doesn't realise that what it defines has already been included by > > > netinet/in.h because the __UAPI_DEF_* guards were set too early. > > > > > This is about this commit: > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6926e041a8920c8ec27e4e155efa760aa01551fd > > > > On option would be to move this into include/uapi/linux/if_ether.h and > > remove the include for libc-compat.h: > > #ifndef __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR > > #define __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR 1 > > #endif > > > > This will only work if netinet/if_ether.h is included before > > linux/if_ether.h, but I think this is very likely. > > > I don't see what makes its likely. That's not directly related to your > point, but for example, glibc guarantees the opposite as it includes > linux/if_ether.h at the beginning of netinet/if_ether.h. > > > I think we can do this because we do not need some special libc handling > > like it is done for other symbols as __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR is currently only > > needed by musl and not by glibc. > > > That's ok for me as long as existing projects keep compiling. But all > __UAPI_DEF_* are currently centralised in libc-compat.h. Adding > __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR in if_ether.h looks like defeating the purpose of > libc-compat.h and I wonder if that'd be accepted. Maybe with a > different name. > > In any case, we're really late in the release cycle. If more discussion > is needed, it's probably better to revert and take time to work on a > solution for the next release. > Hi David, I just realise you've sent your last pull request for this release. I was waiting for feedbacks in order to avoid a revert. Should I send a revert now or do you prefer to sort this out later and backport a fix in 4.15.1? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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* Re: [regresssion 4.15] Userspace compilation broken by uapi/linux/if_ether.h update [not found] ` <20180126171723.GV1422-pHk1y4uTXVDytLWWfqlThQ@public.gmane.org> @ 2018-01-26 19:21 ` David Miller 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: David Miller @ 2018-01-26 19:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: g.nault-pHk1y4uTXVDytLWWfqlThQ Cc: hauke-5/S+JYg5SzeELgA04lAiVw, netdev-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA, linux-api-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA From: Guillaume Nault <g.nault-pHk1y4uTXVDytLWWfqlThQ@public.gmane.org> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2018 18:17:23 +0100 > On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 11:51:38AM +0100, Guillaume Nault wrote: >> On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:21:34PM +0100, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: >> > On 01/25/2018 03:58 PM, Guillaume Nault wrote: >> > > Now that linux/libc-compat.h is included in linux/if_ether.h, it is >> > > processed before netinet/in.h. Therefore, it sets the relevant >> > > __UAPI_DEF_* guards to 1 (as _NETINET_IN_H isn't yet defined). >> > > Then netinet/in.h is included, followed by linux/in.h. The later >> > > doesn't realise that what it defines has already been included by >> > > netinet/in.h because the __UAPI_DEF_* guards were set too early. >> > > >> > This is about this commit: >> > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6926e041a8920c8ec27e4e155efa760aa01551fd >> > >> > On option would be to move this into include/uapi/linux/if_ether.h and >> > remove the include for libc-compat.h: >> > #ifndef __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR >> > #define __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR 1 >> > #endif >> > >> > This will only work if netinet/if_ether.h is included before >> > linux/if_ether.h, but I think this is very likely. >> > >> I don't see what makes its likely. That's not directly related to your >> point, but for example, glibc guarantees the opposite as it includes >> linux/if_ether.h at the beginning of netinet/if_ether.h. >> >> > I think we can do this because we do not need some special libc handling >> > like it is done for other symbols as __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR is currently only >> > needed by musl and not by glibc. >> > >> That's ok for me as long as existing projects keep compiling. But all >> __UAPI_DEF_* are currently centralised in libc-compat.h. Adding >> __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR in if_ether.h looks like defeating the purpose of >> libc-compat.h and I wonder if that'd be accepted. Maybe with a >> different name. >> >> In any case, we're really late in the release cycle. If more discussion >> is needed, it's probably better to revert and take time to work on a >> solution for the next release. >> > Hi David, > > I just realise you've sent your last pull request for this release. I > was waiting for feedbacks in order to avoid a revert. Should I send a > revert now or do you prefer to sort this out later and backport a fix > in 4.15.1? We can do a -stable backport, and I was planning to help looking into this as well. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [regresssion 4.15] Userspace compilation broken by uapi/linux/if_ether.h update [not found] ` <20180126105138.GU1422-pHk1y4uTXVDytLWWfqlThQ@public.gmane.org> 2018-01-26 17:17 ` Guillaume Nault @ 2018-02-06 15:08 ` Guillaume Nault 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Guillaume Nault @ 2018-02-06 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Hauke Mehrtens Cc: netdev-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA, linux-api-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 11:51:38AM +0100, Guillaume Nault wrote: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:21:34PM +0100, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: > > On 01/25/2018 03:58 PM, Guillaume Nault wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Commit 6926e041a892 ("uapi/if_ether.h: prevent redefinition of struct ethhdr"), > > > can break compilation of userspace programs (in my case, accel-ppp > > > (https://accel-ppp.org)). > > > > > > This happens for userspace programs that end up including > > > linux/if_ether.h, netinet/in.h and linux/in.h in this order: > > > > > > # cat test_ifether.c > > > #include <linux/if_ether.h> > > > #include <netinet/in.h> > > > #include <linux/in.h> > > > > > > int main(void) > > > { > > > return 0; > > > } > > > > > > # gcc test_ifether.c > > > In file included from test_ifether.c:2:0: > > > /usr/include/linux/in.h:29:3: error: redeclaration of enumerator ‘IPPROTO_IP’ > > > IPPROTO_IP = 0, /* Dummy protocol for TCP */ > > > ^ > > > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:42:5: note: previous definition of ‘IPPROTO_IP’ was here > > > IPPROTO_IP = 0, /* Dummy protocol for TCP. */ > > > ^~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > > > Now that linux/libc-compat.h is included in linux/if_ether.h, it is > > > processed before netinet/in.h. Therefore, it sets the relevant > > > __UAPI_DEF_* guards to 1 (as _NETINET_IN_H isn't yet defined). > > > Then netinet/in.h is included, followed by linux/in.h. The later > > > doesn't realise that what it defines has already been included by > > > netinet/in.h because the __UAPI_DEF_* guards were set too early. > > > > > > Of course the situation is a bit more complicated on real projects, as > > > these files aren't included directly. For example, in accel-ppp, the > > > PPPoE module (accel-ppp/accel-pppd/ctrl/pppoe/pppoe.c) uses > > > #include <net/ethernet.h> /* includes linux/if_ether.h */ > > > #include <arpa/inet.h> /* includes netinet/in.h */ > > > #include <linux/if_pppox.h> /* (through pppoe.h), includes linux/in.h */ > > > > > > > > > I don't have a satisfying solution for now, but I'd really like it if > > > we could avoid shipping a kernel which forces userspace to play with > > > include files ordering to keep compiling. > > > > > Hi, > > > > This is about this commit: > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6926e041a8920c8ec27e4e155efa760aa01551fd > > > > On option would be to move this into include/uapi/linux/if_ether.h and > > remove the include for libc-compat.h: > > #ifndef __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR > > #define __UAPI_DEF_ETHHDR 1 > > #endif > > Hauke, please submit a patch implementing this approach and let's see where it goes. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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