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Subject[PATCH 01/13] selftests: filter kselftest headers from command in lib.mk
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Commit 1056d3d2c97e ("selftests: enforce local header dependency in
lib.mk") added header dependency to the rule, but as the rule uses $^,
the headers are added to the compiler command line.

This can cause unexpected precompiled header files being generated when
compilation fails:

$ echo { >> openat2_test.c

$ make
gcc -Wall -O2 -g -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined openat2_test.c
tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h helpers.c
-o tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test
openat2_test.c:313:1: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘{’ token
313 | {
| ^
make: *** [../lib.mk:140: tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test] Error 1

$ file openat2_test*
openat2_test: GCC precompiled header (version 014) for C
openat2_test.c: C source, ASCII text

Fix it by filtering out the headers, so that we'll only pass the actual
*.c files in the compiler command line.

Fixes: 1056d3d2c97e ("selftests: enforce local header dependency in lib.mk")
Signed-off-by: Tommi Rantala <tommi.t.rantala@nokia.com>
---
tools/testing/selftests/lib.mk | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/lib.mk b/tools/testing/selftests/lib.mk
index 7a17ea815736..66f3317dc365 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/lib.mk
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/lib.mk
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ endif
ifeq ($(OVERRIDE_TARGETS),)
LOCAL_HDRS := $(selfdir)/kselftest_harness.h $(selfdir)/kselftest.h
$(OUTPUT)/%:%.c $(LOCAL_HDRS)
- $(LINK.c) $^ $(LDLIBS) -o $@
+ $(LINK.c) $(filter-out $(LOCAL_HDRS),$^) $(LDLIBS) -o $@

$(OUTPUT)/%.o:%.S
$(COMPILE.S) $^ -o $@
--
2.26.2
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