Add a github action to run
[`veristat`](https://github.com/libbpf/veristat) during PRs and merges.
This uses a [action cache](https://github.com/actions/cache) to store
the veristat values when a PR is merged.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hodges <hodges.daniel.scott@gmail.com>
Add a meson script to run veristat. This can later be used to generate
reports for BPF program complexity at PR time.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hodges <hodges.daniel.scott@gmail.com>
sched_ext is about to be merged upstream. There are some compatibility
breaking changes and we're making the current sched_ext/for-6.11
1edab907b57d ("sched_ext/scx_qmap: Pick idle CPU for direct dispatch on
!wakeup enqueues") the baseline.
Tag everything except scx_mitosis as 1.0.0. As scx_mitosis is still in early
development and is currently temporarily disabled, only the patchlevel is
bumped.
Sync to the latest. Right now, it's in an awkward place where receiving
AUTOATTACH compat updatees from kernel breaks build as the libbpf version is
marked as 1.5 but bpf_map__set_autoattach() is not available yet. Sync to
the latest.
The upstrem bpftool git repo (https://github.com/libbpf/bpftool.git) is
periodically force pushed and the specific commit that we needed is not
available anymore.
Instead of failing we are actually fetching the latest bpftool (HEAD)
that introduced some breakage initially fixed by commit e59c48a6
("Update libbpf commit hash").
However, updating libbpf seems to introduce a run-time problem and all
the schedulers are failing to start:
libbpf: failed to find skeleton map ''
libbpf: failed to populate skeleton maps for 'bpf_bpf': -3
So, revert libbpf to the previous version and update the commit for
bpftool to use a version that still allows to generate a compatible BPF
skel.
Fixes: e59c48a6 ("Update libbpf commit hash")
Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
With commit 5d20f89a ("scheds-rust: build rust schedulers in sequence"),
schedulers are now built serially one after the other to prevent meson
and cargo from forking NxN parallel tasks.
However, this change has made building a single scheduler much more
cumbersome, due to the chain of dependencies.
For example, building scx_rusty using the specific meson target would
still result in all schedulers being built, because they all depend on
each other.
To address this issue, introduce the new meson build option
`serialize=true|false` (default is false).
This option allows to disable the schedulers' build chain, restoring the
old behavior.
With this option enabled, it is now possible to build just a single
scheduler, parallelizing the cargo build properly, without triggering
the build of the others. Example:
$ meson setup build -Dbuildtype=release -Dserialize=false
$ meson compile -C build scx_rusty
Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
libbpf has added a member `link` in the struct `bpf_map_skeleton`, which causes
a build failure in SCX. This commit updates the libbpf commit hash to the latest
version to avoid this error.
Please refer to commit be998aa in libbpf repo.
Signed-off-by: Yu-Cheng Chen <otteryc210@gmail.com>
This change adds stress-ng as a load test for schedulers when running in
CI. It will run stress-ng while schedulers are being tested with a
reasonable amount of work. At the end of the run the stress-ng metrics
are collected for later analysis. However, since these results may be
running in a VM they may not be super robust.
It seems that libbpf and bpftool have some places where -Werror triggers
when compiled with gcc. Let's make it non-default. Users can always
enable it locally if they want to by invoking `meson setup` with the
--werror flag.
Signed-off-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
Fix error:
INFO: autodetecting backend as ninja
INFO: calculating backend command to run: /usr/bin/ninja -C /home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/build
ninja: Entering directory `/home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/build'
[2/31] Generating bpftool_target with a custom command
FAILED: bpftool_dummy.c.__PHONY__
/bin/bash /home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/meson-scripts/build_bpftool /usr/bin/jq /usr/bin/make /home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/build/bpftool/src 4
libbpf.c: In function ‘bpf_object__gen_loader’:
libbpf.c: In function ‘bpf_object__gen_loader’:
libbpf.c:8994:28: error: ‘calloc’ sizes specified with ‘sizeof’ in the earlier argument and not in the later argument [-Werror=calloc-transposed-args]
8994 | gen = calloc(sizeof(*gen), 1);
| ^
libbpf.c:8994:28: error: ‘calloc’ sizes specified with ‘sizeof’ in the earlier argument and not in the later argument [-Werror=calloc-transposed-args]
8994 | gen = calloc(sizeof(*gen), 1);
| ^
libbpf.c:8994:28: note: earlier argument should specify number of elements, later size of each element
libbpf.c:8994:28: note: earlier argument should specify number of elements, later size of each element
At top level:
cc1: note: unrecognized command-line option ‘-Wno-unknown-warning-option’ may have been intended to silence earlier diagnostics
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
make[1]: *** [Makefile:134: /home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/build/bpftool/src/bootstrap/libbpf/staticobjs/libbpf.o] Error 1
make: *** [Makefile:52: /home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/build/bpftool/src/bootstrap/libbpf/libbpf.a] Error 2
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
At top level:
cc1: note: unrecognized command-line option ‘-Wno-unknown-warning-option’ may have been intended to silence earlier diagnostics
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
make[1]: *** [Makefile:134: /home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/build/bpftool/src/libbpf/staticobjs/libbpf.o] Error 1
make: *** [Makefile:44: /home/lucjan/Pobrane/scx-scheds-git/src/scx/build/bpftool/src/libbpf/libbpf.a] Error 2
ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Gorski <lucjan.lucjanov@gmail.com>
Add '-Wno-maybe-uninitialized' option since gcc spits a warning (as an
error) at release build. Following is the error message without the
option.
❯ meson setup build -Dbuildtype=release --prefix ~
❯ meson compile -C build --jobs=$(nproc)
INFO: autodetecting backend as ninja
INFO: calculating backend command to run: /usr/bin/ninja -C /home/changwoo/ws-multics69/dev/scx-github/build -j 16
ninja: Entering directory `/home/changwoo/ws-multics69/dev/scx-github/build'
[3/40] Generating libbpf with a custom command
FAILED: cc_cflags_probe.c.__PHONY__
/home/changwoo/ws-multics69/dev/scx-github/meson-scripts/build_libbpf /usr/bin/jq /usr/bin/make /home/changwoo/ws-multics69/dev/scx-github/build/libbpf/src 16
In function ‘elf_close’,
inlined from ‘elf_close’ at elf.c:53:6,
inlined from ‘elf_find_func_offset_from_file’ at elf.c:384:2:
elf.c:57:9: error: ‘elf_fd.elf’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
57 | elf_end(elf_fd->elf);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
elf.c: In function ‘elf_find_func_offset_from_file’:
elf.c:377:23: note: ‘elf_fd.elf’ was declared here
377 | struct elf_fd elf_fd;
| ^~~~~~
In function ‘elf_close’,
inlined from ‘elf_close’ at elf.c:53:6,
inlined from ‘elf_find_func_offset_from_file’ at elf.c:384:2:
elf.c:58:9: error: ‘elf_fd.fd’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
58 | close(elf_fd->fd);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
elf.c: In function ‘elf_find_func_offset_from_file’:
elf.c:377:23: note: ‘elf_fd.fd’ was declared here
377 | struct elf_fd elf_fd;
| ^~~~~~
At top level:
cc1: note: unrecognized command-line option ‘-Wno-unknown-warning-option’ may have been intended to silence earlier diagnostics
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [Makefile:133: staticobjs/elf.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
libbpf.c: In function ‘bpf_map__init_kern_struct_ops’:
libbpf.c:1107:18: error: ‘mod_btf’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
1107 | kern_btf = mod_btf ? mod_btf->btf : obj->btf_vmlinux;
| ~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
libbpf.c:1092:28: note: ‘mod_btf’ was declared here
1092 | struct module_btf *mod_btf;
| ^~~~~~~
In function ‘find_struct_ops_kern_types’,
inlined from ‘bpf_map__init_kern_struct_ops’ at libbpf.c:1100:8:
libbpf.c:980:21: error: ‘btf’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
980 | kern_type = btf__type_by_id(btf, kern_type_id);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
libbpf.c: In function ‘bpf_map__init_kern_struct_ops’:
libbpf.c:965:21: note: ‘btf’ was declared here
965 | struct btf *btf;
| ^~~
At top level:
cc1: note: unrecognized command-line option ‘-Wno-unknown-warning-option’ may have been intended to silence earlier diagnostics
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [Makefile:133: staticobjs/libbpf.o] Error 1
[4/40] Generating bpftool_target with a custom command
ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
Signed-off-by: Changwoo Min <changwoo@igalia.com>
meson has a builtin -werror option that can be passed to meson setup. So
as to allow users to specify if they want to treat warnings as errors,
let's add this flag to meson.build.
We elect to make the flag the default behavior for now, as warnings in
BPF scheds are not surfaced unless there is an actual compiler error.
The warning can be turned off by specifying `-D werror=false` when
invoking `meson setup`.
Signed-off-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
The build system included linux/btf.h from system even there is one in
libbpf. Adding libbpf/include/uapi to libbpf_local_h, the build
system will include linux/btf.h provided by libbpf.
Signed-off-by: Kui-Feng Lee <thinker.li@gmail.com>
If we try to cross-build scx on builders with older versions of system's
linux headers (such as those provided by linux-libc-headers in older
releases of Ubuntu), we may hit build failures, due to the different
kernel ABI, such as:
error: invalid use of undefined type ‘struct btf_enum64’
To address this, introduce a new build option called "kernel_headers"
that allows to specify a custom path for the kernel headers required
during the build process.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
In my dev enviroment, bpf_clang_ver is coming as NULL, since I am using
upstream Clang. Fails graceful in this case.
# /usr/local/bin/clang --version
clang version 18.0.0git (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git c458f928fad7bbcf08ab1da9949eb2969fc9f89c)
Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir: /usr/local/bin
But the command below returns nothing
/home/leit/Devel/scx/meson-scripts/get_clang_ver /usr/local/bin/clang
Signed-off-by: Breno Leitao <leitao@debian.org>
Instead clone the libbpf repo at a specific hash during setup.
This is to fix an issue whereby submodules are not included
in the tarball and therefore won't be updated/fetched during
setup after unzipping the tarball.
This is to fix an error sometimes seen when compiling with gcc,
whereby the position independent sched ext rust libraries
don't play nicely with the libbpf library if it's not also built
as position independent.
This also explicitly sets the rustc relocation-mode to "pic",
which is the default (just so this doesn't accidentally change
out from under us).
This is to potentinally reduce issues with folks
using different versions of libbpf at runtime.
This also:
- makes static linking of libbpf the default
- adds steps in `meson setup` to fetch libbpf and make it
This reverts commit a7b39f24e2, reversing
changes made to cf7404fb03.
The PR doesn't do what the description says. It instead limits the number of
rustc instances to 1 for each cargo build making rust builds extremely slow.
Let's revert and try again.
This reverts commit 5b9b953e3c, reversing
changes made to a7b39f24e2.
The current git submodule approach is a bit cumbersome and doesn't provide a
unified build environment for both libbpf and scx scheds. Also, the build
instruction doesn't seem to work. Let's revert it for now.
Each cargo build is already parallelized, spreading multiple rustc
across all the available CPUs by default.
Allowing to run multiple instances of cargo at the same time doesn't
provide any benefit and it can only increase the risk of triggering OOM
conditions or overloading the build system.
Therefore, limit the amount of parallel cargo build instances to 1.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>