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    Subject[PATCH v06 01/36] Add scripts/headers_compile_test.sh: compile test for exported uapi headers
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    Users of kernel uapi header files would be happier if they did not
    contain kernel specific parts and would contain #include statements
    for all other header files that they depend on, and in general would
    compile also in user space. If Linux kernal uapi headers compile in
    user space, then they can also be used to do ABI and API compatibility
    checks against different kernel versions. ABI checks can also be used
    by Linux distribution build systems like yocto/bitbake to avoid
    recompiling dependencies if changes are ABI compatible.

    For each header file exported to userspace, this script tries to
    compile it together with minimal header files from GCC and libc, and
    reports results.

    In the test execution environment, libc and GCC header file locations
    are parsed from gcc compiler configuration.

    Some gcc and kernel headers depend on libc headers which are made available
    by copying from the compiler default location to a temporary location and
    removing possibly existing kernel headers from this directory. This is a bit
    of a hack but seems to work in multiple environments so test can be
    executed without installing headers to /usr/include and compiling a full
    Linux distribution on top.

    Tested natively on:

    Debian unstable, i586-linux-gnu and gcc 4.9.2
    Raspbian Wheezy, arm-linux-gnueabihf and gcc 4.6.3
    Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, x86_64-linux-gnu and gcc 4.6.3

    Tested cross compilation using standard CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/gcc with:

    arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc (crosstool-NG linaro-1.13.1-4.9-2014.09 - Linaro GCC 4.9-2014.09) 4.9.2 20140904 (prerelease)

    Execute the script in the directory where kernel header files are installed.
    For example with kernel tree from v4.13-rc3-216-g0a23ea65ce9f on x86 i586:

    $ make headers_install
    $ cd usr/include
    $ ../../scripts/headers_compile_test.sh
    ...
    Kernel header compile test statistics:

    42 files failed the kernel header compile test.
    821 files passed the kernel header compile test.

    Once all these errors have been fixed, this test could be added to
    'make headers_check'.

    In addition to plain compile test, there is also a glibc header
    compatibility test, which compiles all kernel uapi headers against a
    non-conflicting set of all GNU libc headers. The test covers
    variants where kernel header is included before libc header
    and libc header before kernel header.

    Tested in Debian unstable with libc6 version 2.24-14.

    Example execution with output:

    $ make headers_install
    $ cd usr/include
    $ ../../scripts/headers_compile_test.sh -lk
    Testing that /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_include.qd5RuE/libc_headers.h compiles
    cc -Wall -c -nostdinc -I /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/6/include -I /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/6/include-fixed -I . -I /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_include.qd5RuE -I /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_include.qd5RuE/i686-linux-gnu -o /dev/null /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/include/drm/i810_drm.h
    PASSED: drm/i810_drm.h
    cc -Wall -c -nostdinc -I /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/6/include -I /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/6/include-fixed -I . -I /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_include.qd5RuE -I /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_include.qd5RuE/i686-linux-gnu -o /dev/null /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/include/drm/i810_drm.h_libc_before_kernel.h
    ...
    In file included from /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/include/asm/sigcontext.h_l
    ibc_before_kernel.h:2:0:
    ./asm/sigcontext.h:291:8: error: redefinition of ‘struct sigcontext’
    struct sigcontext {
    ^~~~~~~~~~
    In file included from /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_inclu
    de.qd5RuE/signal.h:306:0,
    from /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_inclu
    de.qd5RuE/sys/param.h:28,
    from /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_inclu
    de.qd5RuE/resolv.h:62,
    from /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_inclu
    de.qd5RuE/libc_headers.h:103,
    from /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/include/asm/sigcontext.h_l
    ibc_before_kernel.h:1:
    /home/mcfrisk/src/linux-2.6/usr/headers_compile_test_include.qd5RuE/bits/sigcont
    ext.h:93:8: note: originally defined here
    struct sigcontext
    ^~~~~~~~~~
    FAILED libc before kernel test: asm/sigcontext.h
    ...
    Kernel header compile test statistics:

    42 files failed the kernel header compile test.
    821 files passed the kernel header compile test.

    libc and kernel header compatibility test statistics:
    73 files failed libc before kernel include test.
    790 files passed libc before kernel include test.

    Since I've been stubborn enough to work with this script and fixes to the
    test failures for a few years, I added my self to MAINTAINERS.

    Signed-off-by: Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@iki.fi>
    Cc: Alexander Stein <alexander.stein@systec-electronic.com>
    Cc: Gabriel Laskar <gabriel@lse.epita.fr>
    Cc: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
    Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
    Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
    Cc: linux-api@vger.kernel.org
    ---
    MAINTAINERS | 5 +
    scripts/headers_compile_test.sh | 507 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    2 files changed, 512 insertions(+)
    create mode 100755 scripts/headers_compile_test.sh

    diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
    index 567343b8ffaa..f1d6d50932cf 100644
    --- a/MAINTAINERS
    +++ b/MAINTAINERS
    @@ -3527,6 +3527,11 @@ S: Maintained
    F: mm/memcontrol.c
    F: mm/swap_cgroup.c

    +COMPILE TEST FOR HEADER FILES EXPORTED TO USERSPACE
    +M: Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@iki.fi>
    +S: Maintained
    +F: scripts/headers_compile_test.sh
    +
    CORETEMP HARDWARE MONITORING DRIVER
    M: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com>
    L: linux-hwmon@vger.kernel.org
    diff --git a/scripts/headers_compile_test.sh b/scripts/headers_compile_test.sh
    new file mode 100755
    index 000000000000..99de50d32b7b
    --- /dev/null
    +++ b/scripts/headers_compile_test.sh
    @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@
    +#!/bin/bash
    +
    +help() {
    + cat << EOF_HELP
    +Userspace compile test for exported kernel headers.
    +
    + Copyright (C) 2015 Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@iki.fi>
    +
    + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
    + as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
    + of the License.
    +
    +Execute in root directory of exported kernel headers in Linux kernel source
    +tree. Sets up gcc and libc headers without existing kernel headers to
    +a temporary environment and tries to compile all exported header files
    +from current directory against them. Return value is zero if all tests pass,
    +non-zero if something goes wrong during execution or if any file failed
    +the compile tests.
    +
    +Supported arguments:
    +
    + -h|--help print help
    + -k|--keep don't cleanup temporary header files and directories
    + -lk|--libc-kernel test for conflicts between kernel and libc headers
    + when libc headers are included before kernel headers
    + -kl|--kernel-libc test for conflicts between kernel and libc headers
    + when kernel headers are included before libc headers
    + -l|--libc test both -lk and -kl
    + -v|--verbose print more verbose output
    +
    +Example in Linux kernel source tree:
    +
    + \$ make headers_install
    + \$ cd usr/include
    + \$ $( readlink -f "$0" )
    +
    +EOF_HELP
    +}
    +
    +# bash due to arithmetics and pipefail
    +set -euo pipefail
    +
    +KEEP=0
    +HELP=0
    +LIBC_TEST=0
    +LIBC_KERNEL_TEST=0
    +KERNEL_LIBC_TEST=0
    +
    +# command line arguments
    +for p in "$@"; do
    + case "$p" in
    + -k|--keep)
    + KEEP=1
    + ;;
    + -l|--libc)
    + LIBC_TEST=1
    + LIBC_KERNEL_TEST=1
    + KERNEL_LIBC_TEST=1
    + ;;
    + -lk|--libc-kernel)
    + LIBC_TEST=1
    + LIBC_KERNEL_TEST=1
    + ;;
    + -kl|--kernel-libc)
    + LIBC_TEST=1
    + KERNEL_LIBC_TEST=1
    + ;;
    + -h|--help)
    + HELP=1
    + ;;
    + -v|--verbose)
    + set -x
    + ;;
    + *)
    + help
    + echo "Unknown argument: $p"
    + exit 1
    + ;;
    + esac
    +done
    +
    +if [ "$HELP" != "0" ]; then help; exit 0; fi
    +
    +# sanity test
    +if [ ! -d ./linux ]; then
    + echo Sanity check error: ./linux directory not found
    + echo Should be called in usr/include after \'make headers_install\'.
    + echo Returns number of failed files, 0 if none.
    + exit 1
    +fi
    +
    +# Support CC variable for compiler and ccache, and cross compiling.
    +# CC is used without quotes to support CC="ccache gcc".
    +set +u
    +if [ "$CC"foobar == "foobar" ]; then
    + CC=cc
    +fi
    +
    +if [ "$CROSS_COMPILE"foobar != "foobar" ]; then
    + # Using gcc name since some cross compiler tool chains don't provide
    + # the cc symlink. Using eval to expand ~ to $HOME.
    + CC="$( eval echo "$CROSS_COMPILE"gcc )"
    +fi
    +set -u
    +
    +# Kernel headers refer to some gcc and libc headers so make them available.
    +set +u
    +if [ "$ARCH_TRIPLET"foobar == "foobar" ]; then
    + # Taking triplet from gcc/cpp
    + ARCH_TRIPLET="$( $CC -v -x c -E - < /dev/null 2>&1 | \
    + grep Target | sed -e 's/Target: //' )"
    +fi
    +
    +if [ "$LIBC"foobar == "foobar" ]; then
    + # trying to grep libc includes from gcc/cpp defaults
    + _TEMP="$( $CC -v -x c -E - < /dev/null 2>&1 | \
    + sed -n -e '/^#include <...> search starts here:$/,/^End of search list.$/{//!p}' | \
    + sed -e 's/^\ \//\//g' | \
    + grep '/usr/include' )"
    +
    + # sanity check and prepare LIBC dirs
    + for d in $_TEMP; do
    + if [ ! -d "$d" ]; then
    + echo "$d not a directory"
    + exit 1
    + fi
    + LIBC="$LIBC $d"
    + done
    +fi
    +set -u
    +
    +# Copy libc include files to temp directory for the tests.
    +COMPILE_TEST_INC="$( readlink -f \
    + "$( mktemp -d ../headers_compile_test_include.XXXXXX )" )"
    +
    +# cleanup if keep not set
    +if [ "$KEEP" = "0" ]; then
    + trap 'rm -rf "$COMPILE_TEST_INC"' EXIT
    +else
    + trap 'printf \
    +"Temporary directory not cleaned up! Remove manually:\n${COMPILE_TEST_INC}\n"' \
    + EXIT
    +fi
    +
    +for d in $LIBC; do
    + # check if last part of dir is the arch triplet, cross compile paths
    + # can have it also elsewhere so just the last one counts.
    + if ! ( echo "$d" | egrep "$ARCH_TRIPLET$" > /dev/null ); then
    + # hopefully just main libc dir, e.g. /usr/include,
    + # follow symlinks from e.g. /usr/include/bits
    + cp -aL "$d"/* "$COMPILE_TEST_INC"/
    + elif ( echo "$d" | egrep "$ARCH_TRIPLET$" > /dev/null ); then
    + # hopefully the arch specific dir, e.g. /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
    + cp -ar "$d"/* "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/"
    + else
    + echo "$d unexpected, bailing out"
    + exit 1
    + fi
    +done
    +
    +# A single header with all non-conflicting libc headers to test kernel
    +# headers against libc headers for conflicts.
    +if [ "$LIBC_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + # List taken from Debian unstable libc6 version 2.21-9.
    + # Some glibc headers conflict with each other so they
    + # are filtered out. Not perfect but better than nothing.
    + #
    + # $ for f in $( egrep "\.h$" /var/lib/dpkg/info/libc6-dev\:i386.list | sed -e 's|/usr/include/||'| sort | grep -v arpa | grep -v linux-gnu | grep -v rpcsvc | grep -v regexp.h | grep -v rpc | grep -v scsi | grep -v talkd ); do echo "#include <$f>"; done > libc_headers.h
    +
    + cat > "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/libc_headers.h" << EOF_LIBC_HEADERS
    +#include <aio.h>
    +#include <aliases.h>
    +#include <alloca.h>
    +#include <argp.h>
    +#include <argz.h>
    +#include <ar.h>
    +#include <assert.h>
    +#include <byteswap.h>
    +#include <complex.h>
    +#include <cpio.h>
    +#include <crypt.h>
    +#include <ctype.h>
    +#include <dirent.h>
    +#include <dlfcn.h>
    +#include <elf.h>
    +#include <endian.h>
    +#include <envz.h>
    +#include <err.h>
    +#include <errno.h>
    +#include <error.h>
    +#include <execinfo.h>
    +#include <fcntl.h>
    +#include <features.h>
    +#include <fenv.h>
    +#include <fmtmsg.h>
    +#include <fnmatch.h>
    +#include <fstab.h>
    +#include <fts.h>
    +#include <ftw.h>
    +#include <_G_config.h>
    +#include <gconv.h>
    +#include <getopt.h>
    +#include <glob.h>
    +#include <gnu-versions.h>
    +#include <grp.h>
    +#include <gshadow.h>
    +#include <iconv.h>
    +#include <ifaddrs.h>
    +#include <inttypes.h>
    +#include <langinfo.h>
    +#include <lastlog.h>
    +#include <libgen.h>
    +#include <libintl.h>
    +#include <libio.h>
    +#include <limits.h>
    +#include <link.h>
    +#include <locale.h>
    +#include <malloc.h>
    +#include <math.h>
    +#include <mcheck.h>
    +#include <memory.h>
    +#include <mntent.h>
    +#include <monetary.h>
    +#include <mqueue.h>
    +#include <netash/ash.h>
    +#include <netatalk/at.h>
    +#include <netax25/ax25.h>
    +#include <netdb.h>
    +#include <neteconet/ec.h>
    +#include <net/ethernet.h>
    +#include <net/if_arp.h>
    +#include <net/if.h>
    +#include <net/if_packet.h>
    +#include <net/if_ppp.h>
    +#include <net/if_shaper.h>
    +#include <net/if_slip.h>
    +#include <netinet/ether.h>
    +#include <netinet/icmp6.h>
    +#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
    +#include <netinet/if_fddi.h>
    +#include <netinet/if_tr.h>
    +#include <netinet/igmp.h>
    +#include <netinet/in.h>
    +#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
    +#include <netinet/ip6.h>
    +#include <netinet/ip.h>
    +#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
    +#include <netinet/tcp.h>
    +#include <netinet/udp.h>
    +#include <netipx/ipx.h>
    +#include <netiucv/iucv.h>
    +#include <netpacket/packet.h>
    +#include <net/ppp-comp.h>
    +#include <net/ppp_defs.h>
    +#include <netrom/netrom.h>
    +#include <netrose/rose.h>
    +#include <net/route.h>
    +#include <nfs/nfs.h>
    +#include <nl_types.h>
    +#include <nss.h>
    +#include <obstack.h>
    +#include <paths.h>
    +#include <poll.h>
    +#include <printf.h>
    +#include <protocols/routed.h>
    +#include <protocols/rwhod.h>
    +#include <protocols/timed.h>
    +#include <pthread.h>
    +#include <pty.h>
    +#include <pwd.h>
    +#include <re_comp.h>
    +#include <regex.h>
    +#include <resolv.h>
    +#include <sched.h>
    +#include <search.h>
    +#include <semaphore.h>
    +#include <setjmp.h>
    +#include <sgtty.h>
    +#include <shadow.h>
    +#include <signal.h>
    +#include <spawn.h>
    +#include <stab.h>
    +#include <stdc-predef.h>
    +#include <stdint.h>
    +#include <stdio_ext.h>
    +#include <stdio.h>
    +#include <stdlib.h>
    +#include <string.h>
    +#include <strings.h>
    +#include <stropts.h>
    +#include <syscall.h>
    +#include <sysexits.h>
    +#include <syslog.h>
    +#include <tar.h>
    +#include <termio.h>
    +#include <termios.h>
    +#include <tgmath.h>
    +#include <thread_db.h>
    +#include <time.h>
    +#include <ttyent.h>
    +#include <uchar.h>
    +#include <ucontext.h>
    +#include <ulimit.h>
    +#include <unistd.h>
    +#include <ustat.h>
    +#include <utime.h>
    +#include <utmp.h>
    +#include <utmpx.h>
    +#include <values.h>
    +#include <wait.h>
    +#include <wchar.h>
    +#include <wctype.h>
    +#include <wordexp.h>
    +#include <xlocale.h>
    +EOF_LIBC_HEADERS
    +
    +fi # LIBC_TEST
    +
    +# Simulate libc headers without kernel headers by removing
    +# all known kernel header dirs from the copied libc ones.
    +# This seems to magically work.
    +_KERNEL_DIRS="$( find . -type d | grep -v '^\.$' )"
    +( cd "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" && rm -rf $_KERNEL_DIRS )
    +
    +# GCC headers
    +set +u
    +if [ "$GCC_INC"foobar == "foobar" ]; then
    + # Take from $CC default system include paths, filter out
    + # /usr/local/include and /usr/include stuff first, then try to match
    + # for gcc.
    + _TEMP="$( $CC -v -x c -E - < /dev/null 2>&1 | \
    + sed -n -e '/^#include <...> search starts here:$/,/^End of search list.$/{//!p}' | \
    + sed -e 's/^\ \//\//g' | \
    + egrep -v '/usr/local/include' | \
    + egrep -v '/usr/include' | \
    + grep gcc | \
    + xargs )"
    +
    + # merge and prepare for use with $CC
    + for d in $_TEMP; do
    + # sanity test
    + if [ ! -d "$d" ]; then
    + echo "$d: is not a directory"
    + exit 1
    + fi
    + GCC_INC="$GCC_INC -I $d"
    + done
    +fi
    +set -u
    +
    +# sanity check: test that plain libc headers compile
    +if [ "$LIBC_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + echo "Testing that $COMPILE_TEST_INC/libc_headers.h compiles"
    + $CC -Wall -c -nostdinc $GCC_INC -I . \
    + -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" \
    + -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/$ARCH_TRIPLET" \
    + -o /dev/null \
    + "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/libc_headers.h"
    +fi
    +
    +# Summary counters:
    +_FAILED=0
    +_PASSED=0
    +_LIBC_FAILED=0
    +_LIBC_PASSED=0
    +_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_FAILED=0
    +_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_PASSED=0
    +_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_FAILED=0
    +_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_PASSED=0
    +
    +# For each header file, try to compile it using the headers we prepared.
    +for f in $( find . -name "*\.h" -printf "%P\n" ); do
    + _FAIL=0
    + _FAIL_LIBC=0
    + _FAIL_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL=0
    + _FAIL_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC=0
    +
    + # compile test, CC not quoted to support ccache
    + echo $CC -Wall -c -nostdinc $GCC_INC -I . -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/$ARCH_TRIPLET" -o /dev/null "$PWD/$f"
    + $CC -Wall -c -nostdinc $GCC_INC -I . -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/$ARCH_TRIPLET" -o /dev/null "$PWD/$f" \
    + || _FAIL=1
    +
    + # report errors
    + if [ "$_FAIL" -gt 0 ]; then
    + echo "FAILED: $f"
    + _FAILED="$(( _FAILED + 1 ))"
    + else
    + echo "PASSED: $f"
    + _PASSED="$(( _PASSED + 1))"
    + fi
    +
    + # libc header conflict tests
    + if [ "$LIBC_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + _LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL="$PWD/$f"_libc_before_kernel.h
    + _KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC="$PWD/$f"_kernel_before_libc.h
    +
    + # libc header included before kernel header
    + if [ "$LIBC_KERNEL_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + cat > "$_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL" << EOF_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL
    +#include <libc_headers.h>
    +#include <$f>
    +EOF_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL
    + echo \
    + $CC -Wall -c -nostdinc $GCC_INC \
    + -I . -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" \
    + -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/$ARCH_TRIPLET" \
    + -o /dev/null "$_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL"
    + $CC -Wall -c -nostdinc $GCC_INC \
    + -I . -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" \
    + -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/$ARCH_TRIPLET" \
    + -o /dev/null "$_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL" \
    + || _FAIL_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL=1
    +
    + # report errors
    + if [ "$_FAIL_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL" -gt 0 ]; then
    + echo "FAILED libc before kernel test: $f"
    + _LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_FAILED="$(( _LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_FAILED + 1 ))"
    + else
    + echo "PASSED libc before kernel test: $f"
    + _LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_PASSED="$(( _LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_PASSED + 1))"
    + fi
    + fi
    +
    + # kernel header included before libc
    + if [ "$KERNEL_LIBC_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + cat > "$_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC" << EOF_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC
    +#include <$f>
    +#include <libc_headers.h>
    +EOF_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC
    + echo \
    + $CC -Wall -c -nostdinc $GCC_INC \
    + -I . -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" \
    + -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/$ARCH_TRIPLET" \
    + -o /dev/null "$_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC"
    + $CC -Wall -c -nostdinc $GCC_INC \
    + -I . -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC" \
    + -I "$COMPILE_TEST_INC/$ARCH_TRIPLET" \
    + -o /dev/null "$_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC" \
    + || _FAIL_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC=1
    +
    + # report errors
    + if [ "$_FAIL_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC" -gt 0 ]; then
    + echo "FAILED kernel before libc test: $f"
    + _KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_FAILED="$(( _KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_FAILED + 1 ))"
    + else
    + echo "PASSED kernel before libc test: $f"
    + _KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_PASSED="$(( _KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_PASSED + 1))"
    + fi
    + fi
    +
    + # libc summary
    + if [ "$_FAIL_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL" -gt 0 -o "$_FAIL_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC" -gt 0 ]; then
    + _LIBC_FAILED="$(( _LIBC_FAILED + 1))"
    + else
    + _LIBC_PASSED="$(( _LIBC_PASSED + 1))"
    + fi
    +
    + if [ "$KEEP" = "0" ]; then
    + rm -f "$_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL" "$_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC"
    + fi
    + fi # LIBC_TEST
    +done
    +
    +cat << EOF_STATS
    +
    +Kernel header compile test statistics:
    +
    +$_FAILED files failed the kernel header compile test.
    +$_PASSED files passed the kernel header compile test.
    +
    +EOF_STATS
    +
    +if [ "$LIBC_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + cat << EOF_LIBC_STATS
    +libc and kernel header compatibility test statistics:
    +EOF_LIBC_STATS
    +
    +if [ "$LIBC_KERNEL_TEST" != 0 ] && [ "$KERNEL_LIBC_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + cat << EOF_LIBC_COMBINED
    +$_LIBC_FAILED files failed the libc compatibility test.
    +$_LIBC_PASSED files passed the libc compatibility test.
    +EOF_LIBC_COMBINED
    +fi
    +
    +if [ "$LIBC_KERNEL_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + cat << EOF_LIBC_KERNEL
    +$_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_FAILED files failed libc before kernel include test.
    +$_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_PASSED files passed libc before kernel include test.
    +EOF_LIBC_KERNEL
    +fi
    +
    +if [ "$KERNEL_LIBC_TEST" != 0 ]; then
    + cat << EOF_KERNEL_LIBC
    +$_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_FAILED files failed kernel before libc include test.
    +$_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_PASSED files passed kernel before libc include test.
    +EOF_KERNEL_LIBC
    +fi
    +
    +fi # LIBC_TEST
    +
    +# return value, summary of all failures.
    +if [ "$(( $_FAILED + $_LIBC_BEFORE_KERNEL_FAILED + $_KERNEL_BEFORE_LIBC_FAILED ))" != 0 ]; then
    + exit 1
    +else
    + exit 0
    +fi
    --
    2.13.3
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