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On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 4:09 AM Quentin Monnet <quentin@isovalent.com> wrote: > > Libbpf is used at several locations in the repository. Most of the time, > the tools relying on it build the library in its own directory, and include > the headers from there. This works, but this is not the cleanest approach. > It generates objects outside of the directory of the tool which is being > built, and it also increases the risk that developers include a header file > internal to libbpf, which is not supposed to be exposed to user > applications. > > This set adjusts all involved Makefiles to make sure that libbpf is built > locally (with respect to the tool's directory or provided build directory), > and by ensuring that "make install_headers" is run from libbpf's Makefile > to export user headers properly. > > This comes at a cost: given that the libbpf was so far mostly compiled in > its own directory by the different components using it, compiling it once > would be enough for all those components. With the new approach, each > component compiles its own version. To mitigate this cost, efforts were > made to reuse the compiled library when possible: > > - Make the bpftool version in samples/bpf reuse the library previously > compiled for the selftests. > - Make the bpftool version in BPF selftests reuse the library previously > compiled for the selftests. > - Similarly, make resolve_btfids in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled > library. > - Similarly, make runqslower in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled > library; and make it rely on the bpftool version also compiled from the > selftests (instead of compiling its own version). > - runqslower, when compiled independently, needs its own version of > bpftool: make them share the same compiled libbpf. > > As a result: > > - Compiling the samples/bpf should compile libbpf just once. > - Compiling the BPF selftests should compile libbpf just once. > - Compiling the kernel (with BTF support) should now lead to compiling > libbpf twice: one for resolve_btfids, one for kernel/bpf/preload. > - Compiling runqslower individually should compile libbpf just once. Same > thing for bpftool, resolve_btfids, and kernel/bpf/preload/iterators. The whole sharing of libbpf build artifacts is great, I just want to point out that it's also dangerous if those multiple Makefiles aren't ordered properly. E.g., if you build runqslower and the rest of selftests in parallel without making sure that libbpf already completed its build, you might end up building libbpf in parallel in two independent make instances and subsequently corrupting generated object files. I haven't looked through all the changes (and I'll confess that it's super hard to reason about dependencies and ordering in Makefile) and I'll keep this in mind, but wanted to bring this up. I suspect you already thought about that, but would be worth to call out this explicitly. > > (Not accounting for the boostrap version of libbpf required by bpftool, > which was already placed under a dedicated .../boostrap/libbpf/ directory, > and for which the count remains unchanged.) > > A few commits in the series also contain drive-by clean-up changes for > bpftool includes, samples/bpf/.gitignore, or test_bpftool_build.sh. Please > refer to individual commit logs for details. > > v2: Declare an additional dependency on libbpf's headers for > iterators/iterators.o in kernel/preload/Makefile to make sure that > these headers are exported before we compile the object file (and not > just before we link it). > > Quentin Monnet (9): > tools: bpftool: remove unused includes to <bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h> > tools: bpftool: install libbpf headers instead of including the dir > tools: resolve_btfids: install libbpf headers when building > tools: runqslower: install libbpf headers when building > bpf: preload: install libbpf headers when building > bpf: iterators: install libbpf headers when building > samples/bpf: install libbpf headers when building > samples/bpf: update .gitignore > selftests/bpf: better clean up for runqslower in test_bpftool_build.sh > > kernel/bpf/preload/Makefile | 25 ++++++++++--- > kernel/bpf/preload/iterators/Makefile | 18 ++++++---- > samples/bpf/.gitignore | 3 ++ > samples/bpf/Makefile | 36 +++++++++++++------ > tools/bpf/bpftool/Makefile | 27 ++++++++------ > tools/bpf/bpftool/gen.c | 1 - > tools/bpf/bpftool/prog.c | 1 - > tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/Makefile | 17 ++++++--- > tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c | 4 +-- > tools/bpf/runqslower/Makefile | 12 ++++--- > tools/testing/selftests/bpf/Makefile | 22 ++++++++---- > .../selftests/bpf/test_bpftool_build.sh | 4 +++ > 12 files changed, 116 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) > > -- > 2.30.2 >
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 4:05 PM Andrii Nakryiko <andrii.nakryiko@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 4:09 AM Quentin Monnet <quentin@isovalent.com> wrote: > > > > Libbpf is used at several locations in the repository. Most of the time, > > the tools relying on it build the library in its own directory, and include > > the headers from there. This works, but this is not the cleanest approach. > > It generates objects outside of the directory of the tool which is being > > built, and it also increases the risk that developers include a header file > > internal to libbpf, which is not supposed to be exposed to user > > applications. > > > > This set adjusts all involved Makefiles to make sure that libbpf is built > > locally (with respect to the tool's directory or provided build directory), > > and by ensuring that "make install_headers" is run from libbpf's Makefile > > to export user headers properly. > > > > This comes at a cost: given that the libbpf was so far mostly compiled in > > its own directory by the different components using it, compiling it once > > would be enough for all those components. With the new approach, each > > component compiles its own version. To mitigate this cost, efforts were > > made to reuse the compiled library when possible: > > > > - Make the bpftool version in samples/bpf reuse the library previously > > compiled for the selftests. > > - Make the bpftool version in BPF selftests reuse the library previously > > compiled for the selftests. > > - Similarly, make resolve_btfids in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled > > library. > > - Similarly, make runqslower in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled > > library; and make it rely on the bpftool version also compiled from the > > selftests (instead of compiling its own version). > > - runqslower, when compiled independently, needs its own version of > > bpftool: make them share the same compiled libbpf. > > > > As a result: > > > > - Compiling the samples/bpf should compile libbpf just once. > > - Compiling the BPF selftests should compile libbpf just once. > > - Compiling the kernel (with BTF support) should now lead to compiling > > libbpf twice: one for resolve_btfids, one for kernel/bpf/preload. > > - Compiling runqslower individually should compile libbpf just once. Same > > thing for bpftool, resolve_btfids, and kernel/bpf/preload/iterators. > > The whole sharing of libbpf build artifacts is great, I just want to > point out that it's also dangerous if those multiple Makefiles aren't > ordered properly. E.g., if you build runqslower and the rest of > selftests in parallel without making sure that libbpf already > completed its build, you might end up building libbpf in parallel in > two independent make instances and subsequently corrupting generated > object files. I haven't looked through all the changes (and I'll > confess that it's super hard to reason about dependencies and ordering > in Makefile) and I'll keep this in mind, but wanted to bring this up. > I suspect you already thought about that, but would be worth to call > out this explicitly. > Ok, I looked through the patches. It all looks reasonable to me, but as I mentioned, Makefile is pure magic and human brain can't keep track of all those dependencies and their ordering. I tried these changes locally and so far all the builds I usually do work fine. But it would be great if a few more folks try these changes locally for their normal workflows to help test this. If not, we can land this early next week, so that we have a whole week in front of us to fix whatever fallout there will be due to these changes. Sounds good? > > > > (Not accounting for the boostrap version of libbpf required by bpftool, > > which was already placed under a dedicated .../boostrap/libbpf/ directory, > > and for which the count remains unchanged.) > > > > A few commits in the series also contain drive-by clean-up changes for > > bpftool includes, samples/bpf/.gitignore, or test_bpftool_build.sh. Please > > refer to individual commit logs for details. > > > > v2: Declare an additional dependency on libbpf's headers for > > iterators/iterators.o in kernel/preload/Makefile to make sure that > > these headers are exported before we compile the object file (and not > > just before we link it). > > > > Quentin Monnet (9): > > tools: bpftool: remove unused includes to <bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h> > > tools: bpftool: install libbpf headers instead of including the dir > > tools: resolve_btfids: install libbpf headers when building > > tools: runqslower: install libbpf headers when building > > bpf: preload: install libbpf headers when building > > bpf: iterators: install libbpf headers when building > > samples/bpf: install libbpf headers when building > > samples/bpf: update .gitignore > > selftests/bpf: better clean up for runqslower in test_bpftool_build.sh > > > > kernel/bpf/preload/Makefile | 25 ++++++++++--- > > kernel/bpf/preload/iterators/Makefile | 18 ++++++---- > > samples/bpf/.gitignore | 3 ++ > > samples/bpf/Makefile | 36 +++++++++++++------ > > tools/bpf/bpftool/Makefile | 27 ++++++++------ > > tools/bpf/bpftool/gen.c | 1 - > > tools/bpf/bpftool/prog.c | 1 - > > tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/Makefile | 17 ++++++--- > > tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c | 4 +-- > > tools/bpf/runqslower/Makefile | 12 ++++--- > > tools/testing/selftests/bpf/Makefile | 22 ++++++++---- > > .../selftests/bpf/test_bpftool_build.sh | 4 +++ > > 12 files changed, 116 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) > > > > -- > > 2.30.2 > >
On Sat, 2 Oct 2021 at 00:05, Andrii Nakryiko <andrii.nakryiko@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 4:09 AM Quentin Monnet <quentin@isovalent.com> wrote: > > > > Libbpf is used at several locations in the repository. Most of the time, > > the tools relying on it build the library in its own directory, and include > > the headers from there. This works, but this is not the cleanest approach. > > It generates objects outside of the directory of the tool which is being > > built, and it also increases the risk that developers include a header file > > internal to libbpf, which is not supposed to be exposed to user > > applications. > > > > This set adjusts all involved Makefiles to make sure that libbpf is built > > locally (with respect to the tool's directory or provided build directory), > > and by ensuring that "make install_headers" is run from libbpf's Makefile > > to export user headers properly. > > > > This comes at a cost: given that the libbpf was so far mostly compiled in > > its own directory by the different components using it, compiling it once > > would be enough for all those components. With the new approach, each > > component compiles its own version. To mitigate this cost, efforts were > > made to reuse the compiled library when possible: > > > > - Make the bpftool version in samples/bpf reuse the library previously > > compiled for the selftests. > > - Make the bpftool version in BPF selftests reuse the library previously > > compiled for the selftests. > > - Similarly, make resolve_btfids in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled > > library. > > - Similarly, make runqslower in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled > > library; and make it rely on the bpftool version also compiled from the > > selftests (instead of compiling its own version). > > - runqslower, when compiled independently, needs its own version of > > bpftool: make them share the same compiled libbpf. > > > > As a result: > > > > - Compiling the samples/bpf should compile libbpf just once. > > - Compiling the BPF selftests should compile libbpf just once. > > - Compiling the kernel (with BTF support) should now lead to compiling > > libbpf twice: one for resolve_btfids, one for kernel/bpf/preload. > > - Compiling runqslower individually should compile libbpf just once. Same > > thing for bpftool, resolve_btfids, and kernel/bpf/preload/iterators. > > The whole sharing of libbpf build artifacts is great, I just want to > point out that it's also dangerous if those multiple Makefiles aren't > ordered properly. E.g., if you build runqslower and the rest of > selftests in parallel without making sure that libbpf already > completed its build, you might end up building libbpf in parallel in > two independent make instances and subsequently corrupting generated > object files. I haven't looked through all the changes (and I'll > confess that it's super hard to reason about dependencies and ordering > in Makefile) and I'll keep this in mind, but wanted to bring this up. I'm not sure how Makefile handles this exactly, I don't know if it can possibly build the two in parallel or if it's smart enough to realise that the libbpf.a is the same object in both cases and should be built only once. Same as you, I didn't hit any issue of this kind when testing the patches. > I suspect you already thought about that, but would be worth to call > out this explicitly. Ok, how would you like me to mention it? Comments in the Makefiles for runqslower, the samples, and the selftests? I'll post a new version addressing this, your other comments, and an issue I found for the samples/bpf/ while doing more tests. Thanks for the review and testing! Quentin
2021-10-02 21:40 UTC+0100 ~ Quentin Monnet <quentin@isovalent.com> > On Sat, 2 Oct 2021 at 00:05, Andrii Nakryiko <andrii.nakryiko@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 4:09 AM Quentin Monnet <quentin@isovalent.com> wrote: >>> >>> Libbpf is used at several locations in the repository. Most of the time, >>> the tools relying on it build the library in its own directory, and include >>> the headers from there. This works, but this is not the cleanest approach. >>> It generates objects outside of the directory of the tool which is being >>> built, and it also increases the risk that developers include a header file >>> internal to libbpf, which is not supposed to be exposed to user >>> applications. >>> >>> This set adjusts all involved Makefiles to make sure that libbpf is built >>> locally (with respect to the tool's directory or provided build directory), >>> and by ensuring that "make install_headers" is run from libbpf's Makefile >>> to export user headers properly. >>> >>> This comes at a cost: given that the libbpf was so far mostly compiled in >>> its own directory by the different components using it, compiling it once >>> would be enough for all those components. With the new approach, each >>> component compiles its own version. To mitigate this cost, efforts were >>> made to reuse the compiled library when possible: >>> >>> - Make the bpftool version in samples/bpf reuse the library previously >>> compiled for the selftests. >>> - Make the bpftool version in BPF selftests reuse the library previously >>> compiled for the selftests. >>> - Similarly, make resolve_btfids in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled >>> library. >>> - Similarly, make runqslower in BPF selftests reuse the same compiled >>> library; and make it rely on the bpftool version also compiled from the >>> selftests (instead of compiling its own version). >>> - runqslower, when compiled independently, needs its own version of >>> bpftool: make them share the same compiled libbpf. >>> >>> As a result: >>> >>> - Compiling the samples/bpf should compile libbpf just once. >>> - Compiling the BPF selftests should compile libbpf just once. >>> - Compiling the kernel (with BTF support) should now lead to compiling >>> libbpf twice: one for resolve_btfids, one for kernel/bpf/preload. >>> - Compiling runqslower individually should compile libbpf just once. Same >>> thing for bpftool, resolve_btfids, and kernel/bpf/preload/iterators. >> >> The whole sharing of libbpf build artifacts is great, I just want to >> point out that it's also dangerous if those multiple Makefiles aren't >> ordered properly. E.g., if you build runqslower and the rest of >> selftests in parallel without making sure that libbpf already >> completed its build, you might end up building libbpf in parallel in >> two independent make instances and subsequently corrupting generated >> object files. I haven't looked through all the changes (and I'll >> confess that it's super hard to reason about dependencies and ordering >> in Makefile) and I'll keep this in mind, but wanted to bring this up. > > I'm not sure how Makefile handles this exactly, I don't know if it can > possibly build the two in parallel or if it's smart enough to realise > that the libbpf.a is the same object in both cases and should be built > only once. Same as you, I didn't hit any issue of this kind when > testing the patches. Testing further with make, I don't think it's smart enough to avoid building the object twice in the same directory. This probably didn't show in practice because the parallel build tends to build the different object files in parallel rather than libbpf and bpftool in parallel. But to remain on the safe side, I'll just add a dependency on libbpf for bpftool/runqslower etc. to make sure they are not all built together (most locations had the dependency already). v3 is coming. Quentin