Message ID | 20220920124010.21646-1-ngraves@ngraves.fr |
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Series | [bug#57954] gnu: clapack: Use position-independent code for use as a library. | expand |
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I am trying to get a vosk package to work for guix. The build process is a bit tricky with replaced dependencies etc. The team from vosk uses a version where they replace fortran by having both openblas and clapack in libraries (which is incompatible in the base kaldi configuration, so they have their own fork). I don't know why exactly the library should be called from another place, but when compiling kaldi with clapack, I get the following message (and siblings): ld: /gnu/store/yvc2w9mg554y6i4frvahjhacj0np9c7s-clapack-3.2.1/lib/liblapack.a(ssptrf.c.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against `.rodata.str1.1' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC I actually does work when recompiling with this flag, but I've also read that it might make the package a bit slower. In case it might help to answer, here's where I am for this package, although not done yet (I still do have to untangle some ffi segmentation fault issue) : https://git.sr.ht/~ngraves/dotfiles/tree/main/item/packages/vosk.scm What is the best option / course of action ?
On 20-09-2022 14:58, Nicolas Graves via Guix-patches via wrote: > > I am trying to get a vosk package to work for guix. > The build process is a bit tricky with replaced dependencies etc. > > The team from vosk uses a version where they replace fortran by having > both openblas and clapack in libraries (which is incompatible in the > base kaldi configuration, so they have their own fork). > > I don't know why exactly the library should be called from another > place, but when compiling kaldi with clapack, I get the following > message (and siblings): > > ld: /gnu/store/yvc2w9mg554y6i4frvahjhacj0np9c7s-clapack-3.2.1/lib/liblapack.a(ssptrf.c.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against `.rodata.str1.1' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC > > I actually does work when recompiling with this flag, but I've also read > that it might make the package a bit slower. > > In case it might help to answer, here's where I am for this package, > although not done yet (I still do have to untangle some ffi segmentation > fault issue) : > https://git.sr.ht/~ngraves/dotfiles/tree/main/item/packages/vosk.scm > > What is the best option / course of action ? 'kaldi' is compiled as a shared library. However, going by the error message, it is linked to the (static!) clapack. IIUC, this is not a problem per se (the static library would be embedded into the shared library IIUC) -- however, shared libraries must be position-independent, whereas static libraries aren't by default. As such, there appear to be three potential solutions: * compile the static library as -fPIC (your patch) * let kaldi link to a shared clapack (which is -fPIC by default) * let 'kaldi' (and its dependent, vosk) be a static library instead of a shared library. Is likely problematic due to 'python-vosk' though. Both 'real' solutions have -fPIC (explicit or implied), so I don't think we have to worry about performance. My default option for deciding between static and shared is 'shared' (makes 'clapack' graftable, and better interaction with "guix build --repair" and "guix gc --references"). Hence, my proposed (and untested) solution is to make 'kaldi' link to a shared clapack. Greetings, Maxime.
> * compile the static library as -fPIC (your patch) > * let kaldi link to a shared clapack (which is -fPIC by default) > Hence, my proposed (and untested) solution is to make 'kaldi' link to a > shared clapack. Thanks Maxime for your quick answer. Just to be sure of what that would imply (using the second answer here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2649735/how-to-link-static-library-into-dynamic-library-in-gcc): 1) We keep the version of clapack patched for -fPIC. 2) I need to make a package providing a shared version of clapack based on this version of clapack compiled with -fPIC. Also, my original patch is wrong, I'll send a corrected one once I understand the process.
On 24-09-2022 10:37, Nicolas Graves wrote: > >> * compile the static library as -fPIC (your patch) >> * let kaldi link to a shared clapack (which is -fPIC by default) > >> Hence, my proposed (and untested) solution is to make 'kaldi' link to a >> shared clapack. > > Thanks Maxime for your quick answer. > > Just to be sure of what that would imply (using the second answer here: > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2649735/how-to-link-static-library-into-dynamic-library-in-gcc): > > 1) We keep the version of clapack patched for -fPIC. > 2) I need to make a package providing a shared version of clapack based > on this version of clapack compiled with -fPIC. > > Also, my original patch is wrong, I'll send a corrected one once I > understand the process. That should do it AFAIK. However, going by https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/BUILD_SHARED_LIBS.html#variable:BUILD_SHARED_LIBS , you can ask CMake to do these steps instead. Also, going by the descriptio of 'clapack': ‘"The CLAPACK library was built using a Fortran to C conversion utility called f2c. The entire Fortran 77 LAPACK library is run through f2c to obtain C code, and then modified to improve readability. CLAPACK's goal is to provide LAPACK for someone who does not have access to a Fortran compiler.’ ... it sounds like clapack could be replaced with lapack without any problems (and even removed), and our 'lapack' package already makes shared libraries, which seems like a simpler course of action. Greetings, Maxime
> ... it sounds like clapack could be replaced with lapack without any > problems (and even removed), and our 'lapack' package already makes > shared libraries, which seems like a simpler course of action. You're absolutely right about this. I replaced clapack by lapack and discarded the flag -lf2c during the build phase. Everything works fine. I'm closing the issue. The resulting packages are available in issue 58140.
diff --git a/gnu/packages/maths.scm b/gnu/packages/maths.scm index 72d5e9a83a..0c4b7ada03 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/maths.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/maths.scm @@ -968,6 +968,7 @@ (define-public clapack (build-system cmake-build-system) (arguments `(#:configure-flags '("-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-fcommon -O2") + #:make-flags '("-fPIC") #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases ;; These tests use a lot of stack variables and segfault without