Hi,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 3:02 PM HAGIO KAZUHITO(萩尾 一仁)
<k-hagio-ab(a)nec.com> wrote:
Hi all,
We are thinking about changing crash's make commandline interface
as below, in order to make good use of Sven's patch [1] and avoid
errors or duplicated jobs by multiple targets, e.g. "make -j 8 warn lzo".
If someone has any concerns or comments, please let us know.
[1]
https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/commit/74ac929712416705a758f14a350...
Lianbo, thanks for writing the patch.
-----Original Message-----
> Currently, crash has multiple targets such as warn, Warn, nowarn,
> lzo, snappy, zstd and valgrind in the top Makefile, and they will
> always execute "make gdb_merge", if users use multiple targets to
> build crash such as "make warn lzo zstd", it indicates that the
> build process will run three times for "make gdb_merge", it was
> not a problem in the past because the compilation process was not
> concurrent.
>
> But for now, crash has supported the "make -j jobs" option, the
> compilation process is concurrent, if users still compile crash
> as before with the "make -j jobs" option, it may fail with the
> following errors, for example:
A little too long sentences. Could you split these moderately?
>
> $ make -j24 warn lzo
> ...
> mv: cannot stat 'Makefile.new': No such file or directory
> Makefile: cannot create new Makefile
> please copy Makefile.new to Makefile
> make: *** [Makefile:321: lzo] Error 1
> make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
> TARGET: X86_64
> CRASH: 8.0.0++
> GDB: 10.2
> ...
>
> To avoid the current issue, need to do a minor improvement for
> building crash, therefore, add several macros USELZO, USESANPPY,
> USEZSTD and USEVALGRIND in the top Makefile. Also update the
> documentation accordingly.
Rethinking these variable names, which I suggested as a test patch,
they are the same as makedumpfile's ones and thought it's not bad.
But crash already has "target" variable i.e. "make target=xxx". And
personally I do not like USELZO etc. very much, they are not needed
to be uppercase. So how about these lowercase names?
$ make warn target=xxx lzo=1 snappy=1 zstd=1
I have posted a patch "Makefile: crash multi-target and multithread
compile support", which enables to make crash as:
$ make -j8 warn lzo zstd
I think this way may make it easier, how do you think?
Thanks,
Tao Liu
Thanks,
Kazu
>
> Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang(a)redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab(a)nec.com>
> ---
> Makefile | 35 +++++++++++++++++++----------------
> README | 7 ++++---
> help.c | 7 ++++---
> 3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
> index ede87a1029c8..f578fd8366dd 100644
> --- a/Makefile
> +++ b/Makefile
> @@ -223,6 +223,25 @@ ifneq ($(target),)
> CONF_TARGET_FLAG="-t$(target)"
> endif
>
> +
> +# To build crash with any or all of those libraries, need add these macroes
> +# to the make commandline, for example:
> +# make USELZO=on USESNAPPY=on USEZSTD=on
> +# otherwise crash will lack support for these features
> +# make
> +ifeq ($(USELZO),on)
> +CONF_TARGET_FLAG+=-x lzo
> +endif
> +ifeq ($(USESNAPPY),on)
> +CONF_TARGET_FLAG+=-x snappy
> +endif
> +ifeq ($(USEZSTD),on)
> +CONF_TARGET_FLAG+=-x zstd
> +endif
> +ifeq ($(USEVALGRIND),on)
> +CONF_TARGET_FLAG+=-x valgrind
> +endif
> +
> # To build the extensions library by default, uncomment the third command
> # line below. Otherwise they can be built by entering "make
extensions".
>
> @@ -317,22 +336,6 @@ nowarn: make_configure
> @./configure ${CONF_TARGET_FLAG} -n -b
> @$(MAKE) gdb_merge
>
> -lzo: make_configure
> - @./configure -x lzo ${CONF_TARGET_FLAG} -w -b
> - @$(MAKE) gdb_merge
> -
> -snappy: make_configure
> - @./configure -x snappy ${CONF_TARGET_FLAG} -w -b
> - @$(MAKE) gdb_merge
> -
> -zstd: make_configure
> - @./configure -x zstd ${CONF_TARGET_FLAG} -w -b
> - @$(MAKE) gdb_merge
> -
> -valgrind: make_configure
> - @./configure -x valgrind ${CONF_TARGET_FLAG} -w -b
> - @$(MAKE) gdb_merge
> -
> main.o: ${GENERIC_HFILES} main.c
> ${CC} -c ${CRASH_CFLAGS} main.c ${WARNING_OPTIONS} ${WARNING_ERROR}
>
> diff --git a/README b/README
> index 02aef58fa28c..ddc1e7d20bd2 100644
> --- a/README
> +++ b/README
> @@ -103,11 +103,12 @@
> the libz compression library is used, and by default the crash utility
> only supports libz. Recently makedumpfile has been enhanced to optionally
> use the LZO, snappy or zstd compression libraries. To build crash with any
> - or all of those libraries, type "make lzo", "make snappy" or
"make zstd".
> + or all of those libraries, type "make USELZO=on", "make
USESNAPPY=on" or
> + "make USEZSTD=on".
>
> crash supports valgrind Memcheck tool on the crash's custom memory
allocator.
> - To build crash with this feature enabled, type "make valgrind" and then
run
> - crash with valgrind as "valgrind crash vmlinux vmcore".
> + To build crash with this feature enabled, type "make USEVALGRIND=on"
and
> + then run crash with valgrind as "valgrind crash vmlinux vmcore".
>
> All of the alternate build commands above are "sticky" in that the
> special "make" targets only have to be entered one time; all
subsequent
> diff --git a/help.c b/help.c
> index e57ed72f51d9..b33f090b2f21 100644
> --- a/help.c
> +++ b/help.c
> @@ -9441,11 +9441,12 @@ README_ENTER_DIRECTORY,
> " the libz compression library is used, and by default the crash
utility",
> " only supports libz. Recently makedumpfile has been enhanced to
optionally",
> " use the LZO, snappy or zstd compression libraries. To build crash with
any",
> -" or all of those libraries, type \"make lzo\", \"make
snappy\" or \"make zstd\".",
> +" or all of those libraries, type \"make USELZO=on\", \"make
USESNAPPY=on\" or",
> +" \"make USEZSTD=on\".",
> "",
> " crash supports valgrind Memcheck tool on the crash's custom memory
allocator.",
> -" To build crash with this feature enabled, type \"make valgrind\"
and then run",
> -" crash with valgrind as \"valgrind crash vmlinux vmcore\".",
> +" To build crash with this feature enabled, type \"make
USEVALGRIND=on\" and",
> +" then run, crash with valgrind as \"valgrind crash vmlinux
vmcore\".",
> "",
> " All of the alternate build commands above are \"sticky\" in that
the",
> " special \"make\" targets only have to be entered one time; all
subsequent",
> --
> 2.20.1
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