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The GCC manual suggests to use -pthread, when linking with the PThread library, also to add this switch to both the compilation and linking stages. Do as the manual says, to fix compilation with Ubuntu's 20.04 toolchain, which was getting -lpthread too early on the command line: ------------ /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/cc5zbo2A.o: in function `execute_test': tools/testing/selftests/arm64/mte/check_gcr_el1_cswitch.c:86: undefined reference to `pthread_create' /usr/bin/ld: tools/testing/selftests/arm64/mte/check_gcr_el1_cswitch.c:90: undefined reference to `pthread_join' ------------ Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Mark Brown <broone@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210319165334.29213-3-andre.przywara@arm.com Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
KSelfTest ARM64 =============== - These tests are arm64 specific and so not built or run but just skipped completely when env-variable ARCH is found to be different than 'arm64' and `uname -m` reports other than 'aarch64'. - Holding true the above, ARM64 KSFT tests can be run within the KSelfTest framework using standard Linux top-level-makefile targets: $ make TARGETS=arm64 kselftest-clean $ make TARGETS=arm64 kselftest or $ make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=arm64 \ INSTALL_PATH=<your-installation-path> install or, alternatively, only specific arm64/ subtargets can be picked: $ make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=arm64 ARM64_SUBTARGETS="tags signal" \ INSTALL_PATH=<your-installation-path> install Further details on building and running KFST can be found in: Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst