2017-12-18 23:56 GMT+09:00 Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masah...@socionext.com>: > 2017-12-17 7:35 GMT+09:00 Yang Shi <yan...@alibaba-inc.com>: >> Hi folks, >> >> I just upgraded gcc to 6.4 on my centos 7 machine by Arnd's suggestion. But, >> I ran into the below compile error with 4.15-rc3 kernel: >> >> In file included from ./include/uapi/linux/uuid.h:21:0, >> from ./include/linux/uuid.h:19, >> from ./include/linux/mod_devicetable.h:12, >> from scripts/mod/devicetable-offsets.c:2: >> ./include/linux/string.h:8:20: fatal error: stdarg.h: No such file or >> directory >> #include <stdarg.h> >> >> I bisected to commit 3298b690b21cdbe6b2ae8076d9147027f396f2b1 ("kbuild: Add >> a cache for generated variables"). Once I revert this commit, kernel build >> is fine. >> >> gcc 4.8.5 is fine to build kernel with this commit. >> >> I'm not quite sure if this is a bug or my gcc install is skewed although it >> can build kernel without that commit since that commit might exacerbate the >> case. >> >> Any hint is appreciated > > > Today, I was also hit with the same error > when I was compiling linux-next. > I am not so sure why this error happens, but > "make clean" will probably fix the problem. > > You need to do "make clean" to blow .cache.mk > when you upgrade your compiler. > This is nasty, though... >
I got it. The following line in the top-level Makefile. NOSTDINC_FLAGS += -nostdinc -isystem $(call shell-cached,$(CC) -print-file-name=include) If the stale result of -print-file-name is stored in the cache file, the compiler fails to find <stdarg.h> -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada