[PATCH 0/4] Rust for Linux for ppc64le

Miguel Ojeda miguel.ojeda.sandonis at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 21:02:19 AEDT 2021


Hi Michael,

On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 4:27 AM Michael Ellerman <mpe at ellerman.id.au> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Here's a first attempt at getting the kernel Rust support building on powerpc.

Thanks a *lot*! It is great to have more architectures rolling.

> It's powerpc64le only for now, as that's what I can easily test given the
> distros I have installed. Though powerpc and powerpc64 are also Tier 2 platforms

Even if it is just 64-bit, it is very good to have it!

> so in theory should work. Supporting those would require something more
> complicated than just pointing rustc at arch/$(ARCH)/rust/target.json.

Yeah, the arch/$(ARCH)/rust/target.json dance is a placeholder -- I
need to figure out how to do that more cleanly, likely generating them
on the fly.

> This is based on 832575d934a2 from the Rust-for-Linux tree. Anything newer gives
> me errors about symbol name lengths. I figured I'd send this anyway, as it seems
> like those errors are probably not powerpc specific.

Sure, feel free to send things even if they don't work completely.

I will take a look at the symbol name lengths -- I increased that
limit to 512 and added support for 2-byte lengths in the tables, but
perhaps something is missing. If I manage to make it work, I can add
ppc64le to our CI! :-)

> Michael Ellerman (4):
>   rust: Export symbols in initialized data section
>   rust: Add powerpc64 as a 64-bit target_arch in c_types.rs
>   powerpc/rust: Add target.json for ppc64le
>   rust: Enable for ppc64le

Regarding the development process: at least until the RFC we are
working with the usual GitHub PR workflow (for several reasons: having
a quick CI setup, getting new Rust developers on-board, having a list
of "issues", cross-reference with the Rust repo, etc.).

I can take patches from the list, of course, but since we are pre-RFC,
do you mind if they get rebased etc. through there?

Thanks again!

Cheers,
Miguel


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