On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 09:58:44AM +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2025 09:58:44 +0100 > From: Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] rust: Prefer link_with over link_whole > > On 2/18/25 09:37, Zhao Liu wrote: > > The commit fccb744f41c6 ("gdbstub: Try unlinking the unix socket before > > binding") causes the compilation of rust-qemu-api-integration to fail, > > because rust-qemu-api-integration uses link_whole which meets the > > duplicate symbol linker error. > > > > Though it's not the issue of link_whole used by Rust side, there's no > > need to use link_whole. > > > > Use link_with, which may also bring some benefits, such as faster > > linking or smaller output files. > > link_with, if I remember correctly, drops the constructors. Using it in > rust_devices_ss therefore prevents the devices from being registered with > QOM.
Interesting, I test with link_with and HPET QOM type can be registered. I find this is because `module_init` macro adds `#[used]` for `LOAD_MODULE`, which prevents linker dropping QOM type. Without `#[used]`, both link_with and link_whole will optimize `LOAD_MODULE`... So here `#[used]` is the key to getting everything to work properly. > The real issue is lack of support for "objects" in Meson for Rust > executables. A patch to fix that is under review, after which it will be > possible to build Rust executables using the same "dependency" objects as C > code. HMM, but with link_with, everything seems to compile fine? Thanks, Zhao