On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 07:21:32PM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > 20/04/2020 19:11, Bruce Richardson: > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 04:43:21PM +0200, Lukasz Wojciechowski wrote: > > > > > > W dniu 20.04.2020 o 16:21, Bruce Richardson pisze: > > > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 01:37:12PM +0000, Ananyev, Konstantin wrote: > > > >>> > > <snip> > > > >> I am agree with Cristian concern here: that patch removes ability to > > > >> enable/disable debug on particular library/PMD. If the purpose is to > > > >> minimize number of config compile options, I wonder can't it be done > > > >> in a slightly different way: 1. introduce gloabal RTE_DEBUG 2. keep > > > >> actual .[c,h] files intact 3. In actual librte_xxx/meson.build file > > > >> check if RTE_DEBUG is enabled, If yes, then enable particular debug > > > >> flag for these libs. Something like: If dpdk_conf.get('RTE_DEBUG') == > > > >> true dpdk_conf.set('RTE_LIBRTE_XXX_DEBUG ', 1) > > > >> > > > >> defines that are used by multiple libs, probably can be set in upper > > > >> layer meson.build. > > > >> > > > >> That way will have global 'debug' flag, but users will still have an > > > >> ability to enable/disable debug flags on a per lib basis via > > > >> CFLAGS="-D..." > > > >> > > > >> Konstantin > > > >> > > > > That seems a reasonable idea to me. > > > > > > > > However, in this case, we don't need the RTE_DEBUG flag at all, we can > > > > either: > > > > > > > > * allow each component meson.build file define its own flags after > > > > checking get_option('debug') * have lib/meson.build and > > > > drivers/meson.build automatically define a specific define for each > > > > library or driver to standardize the naming. [This would save anyone > > > > working on it from having to lookup what the define was, since it's > > > > always e.g. RTE_DEBUG_ + library-base-name, e.g. RTE_DEBUG_LPM, > > > > RTE_DEBUG_SCHED etc] > > > > > > > > Theoretically we can also do both, have the standard ones defined and > > > > then allow a component to provide extra flags itself if so desired. > > > > > > > > /Bruce > > > OK, so let's summarize how the patches should be redo: * usage of global > > > "debug" flag for meson build stays * we standardize names of debug flags > > > in the components to RTE_DEBUG_ + components name * debug flag enables al > > > the RTE_DEBUG_... flags > > > > > > This allow to easily use both: * the debug flag - to enable all debugs * > > > or define manually RTE_DEBUG+component name, just for debug from a single > > > component > > > > > > I like Bruce's idea of adding it to the lib/meson.build and > > > drivers/meson.build. This way they will be added to dpdk_conf meson > > > object and written then later to rte_build_config.h before compilation > > > stage. All the other modules will be able to use these flags. > > > > > Sounds good to me (obviously!), but I'd like other feedback to ensure > > others are ok with this before you spend too much effort implementing it. > > > > For the drivers, the flag probably needs to include the category as well as > > the name, e.g. RTE_DEBUG_NET_IXGBE, RTE_DEBUG_RAW_IOAT, to avoid possible > > name confusion. Those flags can then be checked inside individual > > meson.build files to enable other debug flags if necessary e.g. in ixgbe, > > you could theoretically do: > > > > if dpdk_conf.has('RTE_DEBUG_NET_IXGBE') > > cflags += '-DRTE_LIBRTE_IXGBE_DEBUG_RX' > > cflags += '-DRTE_LIBRTE_IXGBE_DEBUG_TX' > > ... > > endif > > > > to enable more fine-grained control if so desired, and to maintain > > compatibility with existing defines, again if so desired. > > Nak the nak from Cristian. > > We don't need all these flags. > If the user choose to compile DPDK for debug, every debug facilities > should be enabled. Then at runtime it is possible to enable/disable > the interesting logs. > If you need to disable something which is not a log, > you can align with the log level thanks to the function rte_log_can_log. > > Please let's stop complicating things for the contributors and the users. > Note: I am strong on this position. > Note, this means that you need to ensure all debug printouts from libs and drivers are using the RTE_LOG macros so can be runtime controlled. I think that may be some distance from reality right now.
Even if we do want all debug enabled from one flag, I'm still not 100% convinced that the existing debug flag is the way to do, since it only adds debug info to binary without affecting code generation.