Hi Aurelien, On Mon, Apr 08, 2024 at 11:24:40PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > Thanks for you analysis and your patch. In short your proposal is to > extend the initial patch from Steve to fully hide the fact that the > compiler default to -D_TIME_BITS=64 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. > > This indeed works and fixes the FTBFS. However it seems that, at least > for some of the issues, it just hides them. For instance the wrong type > for timeval.tv_usec, reported by Simon upstream [1], was detected by the > conformance tests. Quoting utmpx.h/conform.out:
I think this needs a more nuanced look. From the comments in the conformance test suite, it is evident that it expects to be run without _FILE_OFFSET_BITS and _TIME_BITS. Many of the symbols it requires to exist only exist when these macros are unset. The conformance test suite has a comment saying that it should be testing the case where _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is defined, but it currently does not provide expectations for that case. Before we can reasonably run the conformance test suite with these macros set (and really, the test suite should be in control of these macros), we cannot reasonably use it with them set. Let us now imagine a future where the conformance test suite has been extended to provide expectations (which in lots of cases means that *64 symbols disappear when -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64). Then what still remains is Simon's issue: > | /tmp/tmp98wzaavx/test.c:4:35: error: conflicting types for ‘b2_10’; have > ‘__suseconds64_t’ {aka ‘long long int’} > | 4 | extern __typeof__ (a2_10.tv_usec) b2_10; > | | ^~~~~ > | /tmp/tmp98wzaavx/test.c:3:20: note: previous declaration of ‘b2_10’ with > type ‘suseconds_t’ {aka ‘long int’} > | 3 | extern suseconds_t b2_10; > | | ^~~~~ > | FAIL: Type of member tv_usec Indeed, this is not something that can easily be fixed and where upstream is still debating on what the correct solution should be. It also is an issue that existed for a long time. If you head over to a bookworm glibc and enable -D_TIME_BITS=64 there, you'll also notice that tv_usec and suseconds_t have different sizes. So yes, this is a bug, but it is not one that is directly related to Debian changing the default. We merely increased the visibility of this problem that existed earlier already. Given that * the issue is already present in bookworm, * there are two mutually exclusive solutions and * upstream is still discussing the best solution I recommend deferring this aspect. > And we know it is the reason for the FTBFS of libflorist [2], so should > we just ignore that issue anyway? The libflorist issue likely is a consequence. It arises from gnat_to_gnu_field where GNAT verifies that the value (of type suseconds_t) to be assigned to a field (tv_usec) has the matching size. This is directly based on the POSIX expectation and will be fixed with the glibc issue. How about filing a separate bug with glibc that tracks this POSIX divergence and mark the libflorist bug as being blocked by this other glibc bug? It can be RC or not, but since it affects bookworm, it won't block testing migration. Helmut