[edk2-devel] [PATCH] OvmfPkg/PvScsiDxe: Fix VS2019 build error because of implicit cast

Ard Biesheuvel ard.biesheuvel at linaro.org
Wed Apr 1 08:50:54 UTC 2020


On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 10:37, Laszlo Ersek <lersek at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 04/01/20 00:17, Liran Alon wrote:
>
> > I would also mention that there are some bizzare code in EDK2 that
> > defines it's own ASSERT() macro that just does CpuDeadLoop(). E.g.
> > ArmVirtPkg/Library/ArmVirtDxeHobLib/HobLib.c
>
> This is a very special case.
>
> Please see the justification in commit ad90df8ac018
> ("ArmPlatformPkg/ArmVirtualizationPkg: Add private HobLib implementation
> for DXE phase", 2014-09-18).
>
> The stock HobLib instance depends on DebugLib, for using the normal
> ASSERT() macro.
>
> Furthermore, the stock serial-based DebugLib instance depends on
> SerialPortLib, for printing messages.
>
> That produces a HobLib -> DebugLib -> SerialPortLib dependency chain.
>
> But, in case of this particular platform, our SerialPortLib instance
> depends on HobLib, for retrieving the particulars of the serial port.
> This creates a dependency cycle:
>
>   HobLib -> DebugLib -> SerialPortLib -> HobLib
>
> which makes the platform un-buildable.
>
> We had to break the dependency cycle somewhere, and the best (or maybe
> only -- I don't recall exactly anymore) link to break was the HobLib ->
> DebugLib dependency. We introduced our own HobLib instance, which (IIRC)
> was almost identical to the stock one, except that its (only) DebugLib
> dependency, namely the ASSERT(), was reimplemented with a plain
> CpuDeadLoop(). And so the dependency chain ended up as:
>
>   DebugLib -> SerialPortLib -> HobLib
>
> Not circular any more.
>
> > and OvmfPkg/Library/XenConsoleSerialPortLib/XenConsoleSerialPortLib.c)
>
> Very similar same case; here we even have a comment:
>
> //
> // We can't use DebugLib due to a constructor dependency cycle between DebugLib
> // and ourselves.
> //
>
> The BaseDebugLibSerialPort instance depends on SerialPortLib, so a
> SerialPortLib instance cannot "depend back" on DebugLib, in combination
> with BaseDebugLibSerialPort.
>

There's an additional problem in EDK2 that we never fixed, which is
the fact that constructor dependencies are not transitive across
library implementations that don't have a constructor themselves. For
instance, in the following case

LibA (+)
  depends on
LibB (-)
  depends on
LibC (+)

where (+) means 'has constructor' and (-) means 'has no constructor',
the EDK2 build tools may emit the LibA and LibC constructor
invocations in any order. However, as soon as you try to fix this, we
end up with circular dependencies all over the place, and none of the
platforms can be built anymore.

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