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From: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>
To: Ilya Maximets <i.maximets@samsung.com>,
	dev@dpdk.org, Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net>
Cc: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>,
	Aaron Conole <aconole@redhat.com>,
	Kevin Traynor <ktraynor@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] meson: make build configurable
Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 21:37:20 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1a07d1cd59d84dce84e56c10fdabf5e5504560a6.camel@debian.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190529163958.30796-3-i.maximets@samsung.com>

On Wed, 2019-05-29 at 19:39 +0300, Ilya Maximets wrote:
> The first thing many developers do before start building DPDK is
> disabling all the not needed divers and libraries. This happens
> just because more than a half of DPDK dirvers and libraries are not
> needed for the particular reason. For example, you don't need
> dpaa*, octeon*, various croypto devices, eventdev, etc. if you're
> only want to build OVS for x86_64 with static linking.
> 
> By disabling everything you don't need, build speeds up literally 10x
> times. This is important for CI systems. For example, TravisCI wastes
> 10 minutes for the default DPDK build just to check linking with OVS.
> 
> Another thing is the binary size. Number of DPDK libraries and,
> as a result, size of resulted statically linked application decreases
> significantly.
> 
> Important thing also that you're able to not install some
> dependencies
> if you don't have them on a target platform. Just disable
> libs/drivers
> that depends on it. Similar thing for the glibc version mismatch
> between build and target platforms.
> 
> Also, I have to note that less code means less probability of
> failures and less number of attack vectors.
> 
> This patch gives 'meson' the power of configurability that we
> have with 'make'. Using new options it's possible to enable just
> what you need and nothing more.
> 
> For example, following cmdline could be used to build almost minimal
> set of DPDK libs and drivers to check OVS build:
> 
>   $ meson build -Dexamples='' -Dtests=false -Denable_kmods=false \
>                 -Ddrivers_bus=pci,vdev          \
>                 -Ddrivers_mempool=ring          \
>                 -Ddrivers_net=null,virtio,ring  \
>                 -Ddrivers_crypto=virtio         \
>                 -Ddrivers_compress=none         \
>                 -Ddrivers_event=none            \
>                 -Ddrivers_baseband=none         \
>                 -Ddrivers_raw=none              \
>                 -Ddrivers_common=none           \
>                
> -Dlibs=kvargs,eal,cmdline,ring,mempool,mbuf,net,meter,\
>                        ethdev,pci,hash,cryptodev,pdump,vhost \
>                 -Dapps=none
> 
> Adding a few real net drivers will give configuration that can be
> used
> in production environment.
> 
> Looks not very pretty, but this could be moved to a script.
> 
> Build details:
> 
>   Build targets in project: 57
> 
>   $ time ninja
>   real    0m11,528s
>   user    1m4,137s
>   sys     0m4,935s
> 
>   $ du -sh ../dpdk_meson_install/
>   3,5M    ../dpdk_meson_install/
> 
> To compare with what we have without these options:
> 
>   $ meson build -Dexamples='' -Dtests=false -Denable_kmods=false
>   Build targets in project: 434
> 
>   $ time ninja
>   real    1m38,963s
>   user    10m18,624s
>   sys     0m45,478s
> 
>   $ du -sh ../dpdk_meson_install/
>   27M     ../dpdk_meson_install/
> 
> 10x speed up for the user time.
> 7.7 times size decrease.
> 
> This is probably not much user-friendly because it's not a Kconfig
> and dependency tracking in meson is really poor, so it requires
> usually few iterations to pick correct set of libraries to satisfy
> all dependencies. However, it's not a big deal. Options intended
> for a proficient users who knows what they need.

Hi,

We talked about this a few times in the past, and it was actually one
of the design goals to _avoid_ replicating the octopus-like config
system of the makefiles. That's because it makes the test matrix
insanely complicated, not to mention the harm to user friendliness,
among other things.

If someone doesn't want to use a PMD, they can just avoid installing it
- it's simple enough.

Sorry, but from me it's a very strong NACK.

-- 
Kind regards,
Luca Boccassi

  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-05-29 20:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <CGME20190529164004eucas1p154674b298c0b906f663ae04ebfcbc33c@eucas1p1.samsung.com>
2019-05-29 16:39 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 0/2] Make meson configurable Ilya Maximets
     [not found]   ` <CGME20190529164006eucas1p296e902a46cb3ef7ac436d619f9e55d5b@eucas1p2.samsung.com>
2019-05-29 16:39     ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 1/2] meson: don't check dependencies for tests if not required Ilya Maximets
2019-05-30 11:55       ` Bruce Richardson
2019-05-30 12:06         ` Ilya Maximets
2019-05-30 12:20           ` Bruce Richardson
     [not found]       ` <CGME20190530123840eucas1p216e6df3737209db26e2b0ce678ba9da4@eucas1p2.samsung.com>
2019-05-30 12:38         ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] " Ilya Maximets
2019-05-30 12:48           ` Bruce Richardson
2019-06-05 16:48             ` Thomas Monjalon
2019-05-30 13:08           ` Aaron Conole
2019-05-30 13:34           ` Luca Boccassi
     [not found]   ` <CGME20190529164009eucas1p289f1dcf87012ecf049efc8eee2c2ea9d@eucas1p2.samsung.com>
2019-05-29 16:39     ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] meson: make build configurable Ilya Maximets
2019-05-29 20:15       ` Michael Santana Francisco
2019-05-30  9:22         ` Ilya Maximets
2019-05-29 20:37       ` Luca Boccassi [this message]
2019-05-30 10:03         ` Ilya Maximets
2019-05-30 11:06           ` Luca Boccassi
2019-05-30 11:59             ` Ilya Maximets
2019-05-30 13:30               ` Luca Boccassi
2019-05-30 10:22         ` Bruce Richardson
2019-05-30 11:46           ` Ilya Maximets

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