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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [XEN PATCH v1 2/3] ocaml/libs: Fill build failure due to unused variable in ocaml macro
On 18/10/2024 9:50 am, Javi Merino wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 06:47:44PM +0100, Andrew Cooper wrote:
>> On 17/10/2024 5:20 pm, Javi Merino wrote:
>>> On Fedora 40, the build fails with:
>>>
>>> gcc -m64 -DBUILD_ID -fno-strict-aliasing -std=gnu99 -Wall
>>> -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -Wno-unused-local-typedefs
>>> -Werror -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
>>> -D__XEN_INTERFACE_VERSION__=__XEN_LATEST_INTERFACE_VERSION__ -MMD -MP -MF
>>> .domain_getinfo_stubs_v1.o.d -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
>>> -fPIC -I/usr/lib64/ocaml -I
>>> /build/tools/ocaml/libs/xsd_glue/domain_getinfo_plugin_v1/../../../libs -I
>>> /build/tools/ocaml/libs/xsd_glue/domain_getinfo_plugin_v1/../../../libs/xsd_glue
>>>
>>> -I/build/tools/ocaml/libs/xsd_glue/domain_getinfo_plugin_v1/../../../../../tools/include
>>> -D__XEN_TOOLS__
>>> -I/build/tools/ocaml/libs\/xsd_glue/domain_getinfo_plugin_v1/../../../../../tools/include
>>> -c -o domain_getinfo_stubs_v1.o domain_getinfo_stubs_v1.c
>>> In file included from domain_getinfo_stubs_v1.c:10:
>>> domain_getinfo_stubs_v1.c: In function 'xsd_glue_failwith':
>>> /usr/lib64/ocaml/caml/memory.h:275:29: error: unused variable
>>> 'caml__frame' [-Werror=unused-variable]
>>> 275 | struct caml__roots_block *caml__frame = *caml_local_roots_ptr
>>> | ^~~~~~~~~~~
>>> domain_getinfo_stubs_v1.c:48:9: note: in expansion of macro 'CAMLparam0'
>>> 48 | CAMLparam0();
>>> | ^~~~~~~~~~
>>> cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
>>>
>>> The CAMLparam0 macro is defined in /usr/lib64/ocaml/caml/memory.h:255 as:
>>>
>>> #define CAMLparam0()
>>> \
>>> struct caml__roots_block** caml_local_roots_ptr =
>>> \
>>> (DO_CHECK_CAML_STATE ? Caml_check_caml_state() : (void)0,
>>> \
>>> &CAML_LOCAL_ROOTS);
>>> \
>>> struct caml__roots_block *caml__frame = *caml_local_roots_ptr
>>>
>>> We can't modify the macro. Mark the xsd_glue_failwith() function with
>>> ignore "-Wunused-variable" to prevent gcc from failing the build due
>>> to the unused variable.
>>>
>>> Fixes: a6576011a4d2 ("ocaml/libs: Implement a dynamically-loaded plugin for
>>> Xenctrl.domain_getinfo")
>>> Signed-off-by: Javi Merino <javi.merino@xxxxxxxxx>
>> That's horrible...
>>
>> I note the Ocaml manual even says:
>>
>> "Some C compilers give bogus warnings about unused variables
>> caml__dummy_xxx at each use of CAMLparam and CAMLlocal. You should
>> ignore them." which a brave claim to make...
>>
>>
>> The problem with pragma gcc is that we support Clang too.
>>
>> Having had a play, this works too
>>
>> @@ -45,7 +45,9 @@ static struct custom_operations xsd_glue_xenctrl_ops = {
>> static void Noreturn xsd_glue_failwith(
>> xc_interface *xch, const char *func, unsigned int line)
>> {
>> +#define caml__frame __attribute__((unused)) caml__frame
>> CAMLparam0();
>> +#undef caml__frame
>> CAMLlocal1(msg);
>> const xc_error *error = xch ? xc_get_last_error(xch) : NULL;
>> char *str = NULL;
>>
>> and is rather more selective.
>>
>>
>> However, looking through other bits of memory.h, there's this gem:
>>
>> #define CAMLnoreturn ((void) caml__frame)
>>
>> which has existed since db3745919 "suppression des warnings "unused
>> variable" de gcc" in 2004.
>>
>> So, I think this is a better fix:
>>
>> @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ static void Noreturn xsd_glue_failwith(
>> free(str);
>>
>> caml_raise_with_arg(*caml_named_value("xsg.error_v1"), msg);
>> + CAMLnoreturn;
>> }
>> #define xsd_glue_failwith(xch) xsd_glue_failwith(xch, __func__, __LINE__)
>>
> Right! I actually tried put a (void)caml__frame to silence the
> warning, but I didn't think of looking for a macro that would do
> exactly that.
:) It's Ocaml. I had a hunch there'd be something.
> Do I have to resend the series with your patch, or can you commit it
> directly?
I'll just fold it on commit. No point spending more time on this.
In the meantime, Ocaml upstream have already merged my docs PR about this.
~Andrew
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