Misuse of CONFIG_* in UAPI headers should result in an error. These config
options can be set in userspace by the user application which includes
these headers to control the APIs and structures being used in a kernel
which supports multiple targets.

Signed-off-by: Siddharth Gupta <sid...@codeaurora.org>
---
 scripts/headers_install.sh | 11 ++++++-----
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/scripts/headers_install.sh b/scripts/headers_install.sh
index a07668a..94a8335 100755
--- a/scripts/headers_install.sh
+++ b/scripts/headers_install.sh
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ configs=$(sed -e '
        d
 ' $OUTFILE)
 
-# The entries in the following list are not warned.
+# The entries in the following list do not result in an error.
 # Please do not add a new entry. This list is only for existing ones.
 # The list will be reduced gradually, and deleted eventually. (hopefully)
 #
@@ -98,18 +98,19 @@ include/uapi/linux/raw.h:CONFIG_MAX_RAW_DEVS
 
 for c in $configs
 do
-       warn=1
+       leak_error=1
 
        for ignore in $config_leak_ignores
        do
                if echo "$INFILE:$c" | grep -q "$ignore$"; then
-                       warn=
+                       leak_error=
                        break
                fi
        done
 
-       if [ "$warn" = 1 ]; then
-               echo "warning: $INFILE: leak $c to user-space" >&2
+       if [ "$leak_error" = 1 ]; then
+               echo "error: $INFILE: leak $c to user-space" >&2
+               exit 1
        fi
 done
 
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