On Thu, 2018-05-10 at 20:23 +0800, Andy Green wrote: > > On 05/10/2018 06:21 PM, Luca Boccassi wrote: > > On Thu, 2018-05-10 at 10:46 +0800, Andy Green wrote: > > > The following series gets current master able to build > > > itself, and allow lagopus to build against it, on Fedora 28 + > > > x86_64 using gcc 8.0.1. > > > > > > The first 17 patches have already been through two spins and > > > this time are corrected for all the comment (thanks to > > > everybody who commented) since v2, and have tested-by / > > > acked-bys applied. The first workaround patch for the hash > > > function cast problem is dropped since something has already > > > been applied in master since yesterday to address it. > > > > > > The additional 23 patches are fixes for problems found > > > actually trying to build lagopus using current master. > > > These are almost entirely related to signed / unsigned > > > or truncation without explicit casts inside dpdk > > > headers. > > > > > > --- > > > > > > Andy Green (40): > > > drivers/bus/pci: fix strncpy dangerous code > > > drivers/bus/dpaa: fix inconsistent struct alignment > > > drivers/net/axgbe: fix broken eeprom string comp > > > drivers/net/nfp/nfpcore: fix strncpy misuse > > > drivers/net/nfp/nfpcore: fix off-by-one and no NUL on > > > strncpy > > > use > > > drivers/net/nfp: don't memcpy out of source range > > > drivers/net/nfp: fix buffer overflow in fw_name > > > drivers/net/qede: fix strncpy constant and NUL > > > drivers/net/qede: fix broken strncpy > > > drivers/net/sfc: fix strncpy length > > > drivers/net/sfc: fix strncpy size and NUL > > > drivers/net/vdev: readlink inputs cannot be aliased > > > drivers/net/vdev: fix 3 x strncpy misuse > > > app/test-pmd: can't find include > > > app/proc-info: fix sprintf overrun bug > > > app/test-bbdev: test-bbdev: strcpy ok for allocated string > > > app/test-bbdev: strcpy ok for allocated string > > > rte_common.h: cast gcc builtin result to avoid complaints > > > rte_memcpy.h: explicit tmp cast > > > lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_lcore.h: explicit cast > > > for > > > signed change > > > /lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_random.h: stage cast > > > from > > > uint64_t to long > > > rte_spinlock.h: stack declarations before code > > > rte_ring_generic.h: stack declarations before code > > > rte_ring.h: remove signed type flipflopping > > > rte_dev.h: stack declaration at top of own basic block > > > rte_mbuf.h: avoid truncation warnings from inadvertant > > > int16_t > > > to int promotion > > > rte_mbuf.h: explicit casts for flipping between int16_t > > > and > > > uint16_t > > > rte_mbuf.h: make sure RTE_MIN compares same types > > > rte_mbuf.h: explicit cast restricting ptrdiff to uint16_t > > > rte_mbuf.h: explicit cast for size_t to uint32_t > > > rte_mbuf.h: explicit casts to uint16_t to avoid truncation > > > warnings > > > rte_byteorder.h: explicit cast for return promotion > > > rte_ether.h: explicit cast avoiding truncation warning > > > rte_ether.h: stack vars declared at top of function > > > rte_ethdev.h: fix sign and scope of temp var > > > rte_ethdev.h: explicit cast for return type > > > rte_ethdev.h: explicit cast for truncation > > > rte_hash_crc.h: stack vars declared at top of function > > > rte_hash_crc.h: explicit casts for truncation > > > rte_string_fns.h: explicit cast for int return to size_t > > > > Hi, > > > > I've built-tested this series on Debian Stretch (gcc 6.3) and > > Debian > > Sid (gcc 8.1). > > > > The series builds fine with the default config, but the bnx2x and > > mlx5 > > PMDs still have errors with gcc-8: > > Yes I just built it with defconfig for x86_64 on Fedora 28 with > default > tools and cleared out everything that came up. > > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x.c: In function > > 'bnx2x_alloc_hsi_mem': > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x.c:176:29: error: '%s' directive > > writing up to 31 bytes into a region of size between 15 and 25 [- > > Werror=format-overflow=] > > sprintf(mz_name, "bnx2x%d_%s_%" PRIx64, sc->pcie_device, msg, > > ^~ > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x.c:8874:7: > > if (bnx2x_dma_alloc(sc, sizeof(union > > bnx2x_host_hc_status_block), > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ~~ > > &fp->sb_dma, buf, RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE) != 0) { > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x.c:176:3: note: 'sprintf' output > > between 10 and 66 bytes into a destination of size 32 > > sprintf(mz_name, "bnx2x%d_%s_%" PRIx64, sc->pcie_device, msg, > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > rte_get_timer_cycles()); > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x.c:173:29: error: '%s' directive > > writing up to 31 bytes into a region of size between 23 and 25 [- > > Werror=format-overflow=] > > sprintf(mz_name, "bnx2x%d_%s_%" PRIx64, SC_ABS_FUNC(sc), msg, > > ^~ > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x.c:8874:7: > > if (bnx2x_dma_alloc(sc, sizeof(union > > bnx2x_host_hc_status_block), > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ~~ > > &fp->sb_dma, buf, RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE) != 0) { > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x.c:173:3: note: 'sprintf' output > > between 10 and 58 bytes into a destination of size 32 > > sprintf(mz_name, "bnx2x%d_%s_%" PRIx64, SC_ABS_FUNC(sc), msg, > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > rte_get_timer_cycles()); > > > > > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5.c: In function 'mlx5_pci_probe': > > /tmp/dpdk/drivers/net/mlx5/mlx5.c:920:13: error: 'vf' may be used > > uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] > > config.vf = vf; > > > > Hope this can be useful. > > I think gcc 8.0.1 is capable to show that and I am willing to look > at > them. But can you help me with exactly what changes you made so > these > things built and made trouble, compared to the defconfig I have used > until now?
If you already have a build directory you are using, the simplest way is to edit the .config file in there and change the following from =n to =y: CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX4_PMD CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_MLX5_PMD CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_BNX2X_PMD Then rebuild and you should see the errors. -- Kind regards, Luca Boccassi