Re: build reproducibility

From: Randy Dunlap
Date: Sun Oct 17 2021 - 14:32:44 EST


On 10/17/21 11:12 AM, Julia Lawall wrote:
Hello,

If I do the following:

git clean -dfx
cp saved_config .config
make olddefconfig && make && make modules_install && make install

Should I always end up with the same kernel, regardless of the kernel that
is currently running on the machine?

I see a large performance difference between Linux 5.10 and all versions
afterwards for a particular benchmark. I am unable to bisect the problem
eg between 5.10 and 5.11, because as soon as I come to a kernel that gives
the bad performance, all of the kernels that I generate subsequently in
the bisecting process (using the above commands) also have the bad
performance.

It could of course be that I have completely misinterpreted the problem,
and it has nothing to do with the kernel. But I have tested the program a
lot when only working on variants of Linux 5.9. I only start to have
problems when I use versions >= 5.11.

Hi,

My "guess" is that this has something to do with the build
reusing some current file(s) that need to be rebuilt.
I.e., adding a "make clean" or "make proper" might be needed.

I say this only because sometimes I cannot even reproduce
a build that has errors or warnings unless I prefix it with
make clean or mrproper. (i.e., nothing to do with booting
and running the new kernel)
Even though the .config file has changed and I do
"make olddefconfig", the same build errors do not show up
unless I do the clean or mrproper step also.


--
~Randy