* [dpdk-dev] C++ app does not execute DPDK constructors.
@ 2020-01-06 21:24 Sachin Jain
2020-01-07 9:30 ` Bruce Richardson
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From: Sachin Jain @ 2020-01-06 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dev
Hi
*What am I trying to do?*
I am trying to write Gtests for my application based on DPDK.
*Details about the app:*
The application compiles dpdk as static library. Its a pretty simple. For
now it just runs a dummy Gtest and create a memory pool. The key is, its a
C++ file. I see no issue if it were a C app.
*Issue I am facing:*
The call to rte_mempool_create fails() with "Err: No such file or
directory".
*More debugging:*
The reason for the above failure is, the constructor for the ring driver is
not getting called. Specifically below code in
~/driver/mempool/ring/rte_mempool_ring.c.
MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_mp_mc);
MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_sp_sc);
MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_mp_sc);
MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_sp_mc);
So when I look at the C app which has these constructors called, I see the
init_array size to be much larger than the the C++ app. Considering the two
code are almost identical, I don't know what am I missing to have these
constructors run. They are definitely getting compiled but are not called.
*What have I tried:*
1. I tried the --whole-archive LD option but I dont think that should play
a part here since the constructors does get called with C app.
Any suggestions?
Regards
Sachin.
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] C++ app does not execute DPDK constructors.
2020-01-06 21:24 [dpdk-dev] C++ app does not execute DPDK constructors Sachin Jain
@ 2020-01-07 9:30 ` Bruce Richardson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Richardson @ 2020-01-07 9:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sachin Jain; +Cc: dev
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 01:24:36PM -0800, Sachin Jain wrote:
> Hi
>
> *What am I trying to do?*
>
> I am trying to write Gtests for my application based on DPDK.
>
> *Details about the app:*
>
> The application compiles dpdk as static library. Its a pretty simple. For
> now it just runs a dummy Gtest and create a memory pool. The key is, its a
> C++ file. I see no issue if it were a C app.
>
> *Issue I am facing:*
>
> The call to rte_mempool_create fails() with "Err: No such file or
> directory".
>
> *More debugging:*
>
> The reason for the above failure is, the constructor for the ring driver is
> not getting called. Specifically below code in
> ~/driver/mempool/ring/rte_mempool_ring.c.
>
> MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_mp_mc);
> MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_sp_sc);
> MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_mp_sc);
> MEMPOOL_REGISTER_OPS(ops_sp_mc);
>
> So when I look at the C app which has these constructors called, I see the
> init_array size to be much larger than the the C++ app. Considering the two
> code are almost identical, I don't know what am I missing to have these
> constructors run. They are definitely getting compiled but are not called.
>
> *What have I tried:*
>
> 1. I tried the --whole-archive LD option but I dont think that should play
> a part here since the constructors does get called with C app.
>
Generally to get expected behaviour of constructors with static libs, you
need to use both --whole-archive and --no-as-needed linker flags. Other
than that, I'm not sure what the issue might be. The same .a files are used
to link against the C and C++ objects?
/Bruce
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