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Tue, 24 Sep 2019 09:48:37 +0000 (UTC) Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/4] hw/arm: Move armv7m_nvic.c to hw/arm/ and always enable it for arm builds To: Peter Maydell References: <20190921150420.30743-1-thuth@redhat.com> <20190921150420.30743-4-thuth@redhat.com> <0389e9dc-7f78-5b27-4764-51f0bdef5bef@redhat.com> <88bcb5b7-4f91-1cc2-39a1-bd919608737e@redhat.com> <3a21d31e-fe74-9e0f-fe8d-f9c00a184fe3@redhat.com> From: Thomas Huth Openpgp: preference=signencrypt Autocrypt: addr=thuth@redhat.com; prefer-encrypt=mutual; keydata= mQINBFH7eUwBEACzyOXKU+5Pcs6wNpKzrlJwzRl3VGZt95VCdb+FgoU9g11m7FWcOafrVRwU yYkTm9+7zBUc0sW5AuPGR/dp3pSLX/yFWsA/UB4nJsHqgDvDU7BImSeiTrnpMOTXb7Arw2a2 4CflIyFqjCpfDM4MuTmzTjXq4Uov1giGE9X6viNo1pxyEpd7PanlKNnf4PqEQp06X4IgUacW tSGj6Gcns1bCuHV8OPWLkf4hkRnu8hdL6i60Yxz4E6TqlrpxsfYwLXgEeswPHOA6Mn4Cso9O 0lewVYfFfsmokfAVMKWzOl1Sr0KGI5T9CpmRfAiSHpthhHWnECcJFwl72NTi6kUcUzG4se81 O6n9d/kTj7pzTmBdfwuOZ0YUSqcqs0W+l1NcASSYZQaDoD3/SLk+nqVeCBB4OnYOGhgmIHNW 0CwMRO/GK+20alxzk//V9GmIM2ACElbfF8+Uug3pqiHkVnKqM7W9/S1NH2qmxB6zMiJUHlTH gnVeZX0dgH27mzstcF786uPcdEqS0KJuxh2kk5IvUSL3Qn3ZgmgdxBMyCPciD/1cb7/Ahazr 3ThHQXSHXkH/aDXdfLsKVuwDzHLVSkdSnZdt5HHh75/NFHxwaTlydgfHmFFwodK8y/TjyiGZ zg2Kje38xnz8zKn9iesFBCcONXS7txENTzX0z80WKBhK+XSFJwARAQABtB5UaG9tYXMgSHV0 aCA8dGh1dGhAcmVkaGF0LmNvbT6JAjgEEwECACIFAlVgX6oCGwMGCwkIBwMCBhUIAgkKCwQW AgMBAh4BAheAAAoJEC7Z13T+cC21EbIP/ii9cvT2HHGbFRl8HqGT6+7Wkb+XLMqJBMAIGiQK QIP3xk1HPTsLfVG0ao4hy/oYkGNOP8+ubLnZen6Yq3zAFiMhQ44lvgigDYJo3Ve59gfe99KX EbtB+X95ODARkq0McR6OAsPNJ7gpEUzfkQUUJTXRDQXfG/FX303Gvk+YU0spm2tsIKPl6AmV 1CegDljzjycyfJbk418MQmMu2T82kjrkEofUO2a24ed3VGC0/Uz//XCR2ZTo+vBoBUQl41BD eFFtoCSrzo3yPFS+w5fkH9NT8ChdpSlbNS32NhYQhJtr9zjWyFRf0Zk+T/1P7ECn6gTEkp5k ofFIA4MFBc/fXbaDRtBmPB0N9pqTFApIUI4vuFPPO0JDrII9dLwZ6lO9EKiwuVlvr1wwzsgq zJTPBU3qHaUO4d/8G+gD7AL/6T4zi8Jo/GmjBsnYaTzbm94lf0CjXjsOX3seMhaE6WAZOQQG tZHAO1kAPWpaxne+wtgMKthyPLNwelLf+xzGvrIKvLX6QuLoWMnWldu22z2ICVnLQChlR9d6 WW8QFEpo/FK7omuS8KvvopFcOOdlbFMM8Y/8vBgVMSsK6fsYUhruny/PahprPbYGiNIhKqz7 UvgyZVl4pBFjTaz/SbimTk210vIlkDyy1WuS8Zsn0htv4+jQPgo9rqFE4mipJjy/iboDuQIN BFH7eUwBEAC2nzfUeeI8dv0C4qrfCPze6NkryUflEut9WwHhfXCLjtvCjnoGqFelH/PE9NF4 4VPSCdvD1SSmFVzu6T9qWdcwMSaC+e7G/z0/AhBfqTeosAF5XvKQlAb9ZPkdDr7YN0a1XDfa +NgA+JZB4ROyBZFFAwNHT+HCnyzy0v9Sh3BgJJwfpXHH2l3LfncvV8rgFv0bvdr70U+On2XH 5bApOyW1WpIG5KPJlDdzcQTyptOJ1dnEHfwnABEfzI3dNf63rlxsGouX/NFRRRNqkdClQR3K gCwciaXfZ7ir7fF0u1N2UuLsWA8Ei1JrNypk+MRxhbvdQC4tyZCZ8mVDk+QOK6pyK2f4rMf/ WmqxNTtAVmNuZIwnJdjRMMSs4W4w6N/bRvpqtykSqx7VXcgqtv6eqoDZrNuhGbekQA0sAnCJ VPArerAZGArm63o39me/bRUQeQVSxEBmg66yshF9HkcUPGVeC4B0TPwz+HFcVhheo6hoJjLq knFOPLRj+0h+ZL+D0GenyqD3CyuyeTT5dGcNU9qT74bdSr20k/CklvI7S9yoQje8BeQAHtdV cvO8XCLrpGuw9SgOS7OP5oI26a0548M4KldAY+kqX6XVphEw3/6U1KTf7WxW5zYLTtadjISB X9xsRWSU+Yqs3C7oN5TIPSoj9tXMoxZkCIHWvnqGwZ7JhwARAQABiQIfBBgBAgAJBQJR+3lM AhsMAAoJEC7Z13T+cC21hPAQAIsBL9MdGpdEpvXs9CYrBkd6tS9mbaSWj6XBDfA1AEdQkBOn ZH1Qt7HJesk+qNSnLv6+jP4VwqK5AFMrKJ6IjE7jqgzGxtcZnvSjeDGPF1h2CKZQPpTw890k fy18AvgFHkVk2Oylyexw3aOBsXg6ukN44vIFqPoc+YSU0+0QIdYJp/XFsgWxnFIMYwDpxSHS 5fdDxUjsk3UBHZx+IhFjs2siVZi5wnHIqM7eK9abr2cK2weInTBwXwqVWjsXZ4tq5+jQrwDK cvxIcwXdUTLGxc4/Z/VRH1PZSvfQxdxMGmNTGaXVNfdFZjm4fz0mz+OUi6AHC4CZpwnsliGV ODqwX8Y1zic9viSTbKS01ZNp175POyWViUk9qisPZB7ypfSIVSEULrL347qY/hm9ahhqmn17 Ng255syASv3ehvX7iwWDfzXbA0/TVaqwa1YIkec+/8miicV0zMP9siRcYQkyTqSzaTFBBmqD oiT+z+/E59qj/EKfyce3sbC9XLjXv3mHMrq1tKX4G7IJGnS989E/fg6crv6NHae9Ckm7+lSs IQu4bBP2GxiRQ+NV3iV/KU3ebMRzqIC//DCOxzQNFNJAKldPe/bKZMCxEqtVoRkuJtNdp/5a yXFZ6TfE1hGKrDBYAm4vrnZ4CXFSBDllL59cFFOJCkn4Xboj/aVxxJxF30bn Organization: Red Hat Message-ID: <11c77a5f-ab06-a743-dd45-311d1f15ec12@redhat.com> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 11:48:36 +0200 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.9.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.79 on 10.5.11.16 X-Greylist: Sender IP whitelisted, not delayed by milter-greylist-4.6.2 (mx1.redhat.com [10.5.110.70]); Tue, 24 Sep 2019 09:48:42 +0000 (UTC) X-detected-operating-system: by eggs.gnu.org: GNU/Linux 2.2.x-3.x [generic] X-Received-From: 209.132.183.28 X-BeenThere: qemu-devel@nongnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Cc: Richard Henderson , qemu-arm , =?UTF-8?Q?Philippe_Mathieu-Daud=c3=a9?= , QEMU Developers Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+qemu-devel=archiver.kernel.org@nongnu.org Sender: "Qemu-devel" On 24/09/2019 11.42, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 05:44, Thomas Huth wrote: >> >> On 23/09/2019 20.50, Peter Maydell wrote: >>> On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 at 19:36, Thomas Huth wrote: >>>> Just try to change "obj-$(CONFIG_ARM_V7M) += armv7m_nvic.o" into >>>> "obj-y += armv7m_nvic.o" in hw/int/Makefile.objs, and you'll see it break: >>>> >>>> CC alpha-softmmu/hw/intc/armv7m_nvic.o >>>> In file included from include/hw/intc/armv7m_nvic.h:13, >>>> from hw/intc/armv7m_nvic.c:19: >>>> target/arm/cpu.h:1416: error: "FPCR_DZE" redefined [-Werror] >>>> #define FPCR_DZE (1 << 9) /* Divide by Zero exception trap enable */ >>> >>> Sure, so don't define CONFIG_ARM_V7M in a default-config for >>> a non-Arm architecture. Then you get the behaviour you want: >>> the file is compiled only for the arm targets. >> >> Sigh, the point of this series is that it should also possible to >> compile *without* CONFIG_ARM_V7M in default-configs if you want (and >> yes, there are people out there who want to be able to compile a >> minimalistic QEMU). It's currently not possible to disable this switch. >> But ok, if you're not really interested in providing a possibility to >> make qemu-system-arm a little bit more flexible in this regard, never >> mind, I'll look into other issues instead. > > No, I'm happy that we should be able to compile without CONFIG_ARM_V7M > selected. I'm just confused about why you think this requires that > we move this file out of hw/intc. > > Case 1: arm target, CONFIG_ARM_V7M=y (presumably in a Kconfig world > this is set by default if the user doesn't flip that switch): > obj-$(CONFIG_ARM_V7M) expands to obj-y, file compiled, OK > Case 2: arm target, CONFIG_ARM_V7M=n set by user via Kconfig: > obj-$(CONFIG_ARM_V7M) expands to obj-n, file not compiled, which is > also what we want The problem is this "case 2" - it does not work. For example, try to delete everything from default-configs/aarch64-softmmu.mak (especially the "include"), and just stick a "CONFIG_ARM_VIRT=y" in there. Linking of qemu-system-aarch64 will fail with lots of "undefined reference to `armv7m_nvic_set_pending'" etc. messages. Thomas