Thread (47 messages) 47 messages, 6 authors, 2021-05-13

Re: [PATCH v2 bpf-next 2/6] libbpf: rename static variables during linking

From: Alexei Starovoitov <hidden>
Date: 2021-04-23 23:06:11
Also in: bpf

On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 2:56 PM Yonghong Song [off-list ref] wrote:
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-static volatile const __u32 print_len;
-static volatile const __u32 ret1;
+volatile const __u32 print_len = 0;
+volatile const __u32 ret1 = 0;
I am little bit puzzled why bpf_iter_test_kern4.c is impacted. I think
this is not in a static link test, right? The same for a few tests below.
All the selftests are passed through a static linker, so it will
append obj_name to each static variable. So I just minimized use of
static variables to avoid too much code churn. If this variable was
static, it would have to be accessed as
skel->rodata->bpf_iter_test_kern4__print_len, for example.
Okay this should be fine. selftests/bpf specific. I just feel that
some people may get confused if they write/see a single program in
selftest and they have to use obj_varname format and thinking this
is a new standard, but actually it is due to static linking buried
in Makefile. Maybe add a note in selftests/README.rst so we
can point to people if there is confusion.
I'm not sure I understand.
Are you saying that
bpftool gen object out_file.o in_file.o
is no longer equivalent to llvm-strip ?
Since during that step static vars will get their names mangled?
So a good chunk of code that uses skeleton right now should either
1. don't do the linking step
or
2. adjust their code to use global vars
or
3. adjust the usage of skel.h in their corresponding user code
  to accommodate mangled static names?
Did it get it right?
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