intel-seapi
intel-seapi is a FFI wrapper for the Intel Single Event API (SEAPI, also known as IntelSEAPI) and ittnotify
, as used by Intel VTune. This particular wrapper uses a fork of IntelSEAPI because the upstream code base doesn't support cross-compilation or the MUSL C library.
It provides a static link and generates Rust FFI bindings to the libittnotify.a/.obj
library, and also compiles , but does not link or generate Rust bindings for, thelibIntelSEAPI.dylib/.so/.dll
dynamic library (this is because it is only ever built dynamically and because it is designed to be used from C++).
Downstream crates can use the generated build variables cargo:include
, cargo:libdir
and cargo:root
.
Limitations
- JIT profiling is not yet supported;
- The dynamic library
IntelSEAPI
is built but not linked and no bindings are generated for it. - May not be actively supported, as I only needed this functionality once for a project I was working on.
Cross-Compilation
This is brittle, and may fail, mostly because the underlying software uses a mixture of CMake, a C++ toolchain with Rust bindings and wrappers, and IntelSEAPI is not cross-compile friendly. We use a forked version to fix some cross-compilation mistakes in their CMakeLists.txt
files.
Firstly, when compiling for a Mac OS X target, it is assumed the binary lipo
is in the PATH
as the native Mac OS X CMake build produces 'fat' archives which rustc
can't handle. It tries to strip out the architecture of the target.
Secondly, when compiling for MUSL targets, Rust's cc
crate assumes the C compiler is musl-gcc
and the C++ compiler if musl-g++
. Since the cc
crate is managed by the cmake
crate, this is something we can't easy change. This crate attempts to set the environment variable CROSS_COMPILE
if not set already when cross-compiling using a MUSL target.
Known cross-compilations that work.
- On Mac OS X, with filo-sottie's foked musl homebrew keg installed (
lemonrock/musl-cross/musl-cross
),cargo build --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
.
Licensing
The license for this project is MIT.