Re: [RFC PATCH v6 25/32] perf tools: Add 'bpf.' config section to perf default config
From: Alexei Starovoitov
Date: Tue Jun 09 2015 - 19:43:30 EST
On 6/8/15 10:50 PM, Wang Nan wrote:
perf_bpf_config() is added to parse 'bpf' section in perf config file.
Following is an example:
[bpf]
clang-path = /llvm/bin/x86_64-linux-clang"
llc-path = /llvm/bin/x86_64-linux-llc"
clang-opt = "-nostdinc -isystem /llvm/lib/clang/include -I/kernel/arch/x86/include ..."
llc-opt = ""
a section to specify -I flags to compile prog.c is useful,
but users shouldn't be populating it manually for kernel headers.
How about adding a script that can figure out $(LINUXINCLUDE)
automatically ?
You can even invoke such flag detector from perf via something like:
f = open /tmpdir/Makefile
fprintf(f, "obj-y := dummy.o\n");
fprintf(f, "$(obj)/%%.o: $(src)/%%.c\n");
fprintf(f, "\t@echo -n \"$(NOSTDINC_FLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE)
$(EXTRA_CFLAGS)\" > %s\n", cachefile);
snprintf(cmd, "make -s -C /lib/modules/%s/build M=%s dummy.o",
uts_release, tmpdir);
system(cmd);
read flags from cachefile and cache it for the future.
...
or as independent script that populates .perfconfig
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