Compile with ARM
This topic is about how to compile Doris on the ARM64 platform.
Note that this document is intended as a guide only. Other errors may occur when compiling in different environments. Feel free to issue Doris with problems or solutions.
Hardware/OS environment
- KylinOS:
$> cat /etc/.kyinfo
name=Kylin-Server
milestone=10-SP1-Release-Build04-20200711
arch=arm64
beta=False
time=2020-07-11 17:16:54
dist_id=Kylin-Server-10-SP1-Release-Build04-20200711-arm64-2020-07-11 17:16:54
$> cat /proc/cpuinfo
model name : Phytium,FT-2000+/64
- CentOS 7.9 or higher
$> lsb_release -a
LSB Version: :core-4.1-aarch64:core-4.1-noarch
Distributor ID: CentOS
Description: CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (AltArch)
Release: 7.9.2009
Codename: AltArch
Software Environment
Software Environment List
Component Name | Component Version |
---|---|
Git | 2.0+ |
JDK | 1.8.0 |
Maven | 3.6.3 |
NodeJS | 16.3.0 |
LDB-Toolchain | 0.9.1 |
Commonly Used Components byacc patch automake libtool make which file ncurses-devel gettext-devel unzip bzip2 zip util-linux wget git python2 | yum install or apt-get install |
autoconf | 2.69 |
bison | 3.0.4 |
Software Environment Installation Command
- CentOS 7.9
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Create root directories for pacakges
# Create root directory for software download and installation packages
mkdir /opt/tools
# Create root directory for software installation
mkdir /opt/software
- Installing dependencies
- Git
# yum install (save the trouble of compilation)
yum install -y git
- JDK8 (2 methods)
# 1. yum install, which can avoid additional download and configuration. Installing the devel package is to get tools such as the jps command.
yum install -y java-1.8.0-openjdk java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel
# 2. Download the installation package of the arm64 architecture, decompress it, and configure the environment variables.
cd /opt/tools
wget https://doris-thirdparty-repo.bj.bcebos.com/thirdparty/jdk-8u291-linux-aarch64.tar.gz && \
tar -zxvf jdk-8u291-linux-aarch64.tar.gz && \
mv jdk1.8.0_291 /opt/software/jdk8
- Maven
cd /opt/tools
# Download the wget tool, decompress it, and configure the environment variables.
wget https://dlcdn.apache.org/maven/maven-3/3.6.3/binaries/apache-maven-3.6.3-bin.tar.gz && \
tar -zxvf apache-maven-3.6.3-bin.tar.gz && \
mv apache-maven-3.6.3 /opt/software/maven
- NodeJS
cd /opt/tools
# Download the installation package of the arm64 architecture
wget https://doris-thirdparty-repo.bj.bcebos.com/thirdparty/node-v16.3.0-linux-arm64.tar.xz && \
tar -xvf node-v16.3.0-linux-arm64.tar.xz && \
mv node-v16.3.0-linux-arm64 /opt/software/nodejs
- LDB-Toolchain
cd /opt/tools
# Download LDB-Toolchain ARM version
wget https://github.com/amosbird/ldb_toolchain_gen/releases/download/v0.9.1/ldb_toolchain_gen.aarch64.sh && \
sh ldb_toolchain_gen.aarch64.sh /opt/software/ldb_toolchain/
- Configure environment variables
# Configure environment variables
vim /etc/profile.d/doris.sh
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/software/jdk8
export MAVEN_HOME=/opt/software/maven
export NODE_JS_HOME=/opt/software/nodejs
export LDB_HOME=/opt/software/ldb_toolchain
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$MAVEN_HOME/bin:$NODE_JS_HOME/bin:$LDB_HOME/bin:$PATH
# Save, exit, and refresh environment variables
source /etc/profile.d/doris.sh
# Test
java -version
> java version "1.8.0_291"
mvn -version
> Apache Maven 3.6.3
node --version
> v16.3.0
gcc --version
> gcc-11
- Install other environments and components
# Install required system packages
sudo yum install -y byacc patch automake libtool make which file ncurses-devel gettext-devel unzip bzip2 bison zip util-linux wget git python2
# Install autoconf-2.69
cd /opt/tools
wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.69.tar.gz && \
tar zxf autoconf-2.69.tar.gz && \
mv autoconf-2.69 /opt/software/autoconf && \
cd /opt/software/autoconf && \
./configure && \
make && \
make install
- Update apt-get repository
apt-get update
Check the shell command set
The Ubuntu shell installs dash instead of bash by default. It needs to be switched to bash for proper execution. Run the following command to view the details of sh and confirm which program corresponds to the shell:
ls -al /bin/sh
The shell can be switched back to dash by:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
Then select no to confirm. After these steps, dash will no longer be the default shell tool.
- Create root directories for packages
# Create root directory for software download and installation packages
mkdir /opt/tools
# Create root directory for software installation
mkdir /opt/software
- Installing dependencies
- Git
# apt-get install, which can save the trouble of compilation
apt-get -y install git
- JDK8
# Download the installation package of the ARM64 architecture, decompress it, and configure environment variables.
cd /opt/tools
wget https://doris-thirdparty-repo.bj.bcebos.com/thirdparty/jdk-8u291-linux-aarch64.tar.gz && \
tar -zxvf jdk-8u291-linux-aarch64.tar.gz && \
mv jdk1.8.0_291 /opt/software/jdk8
- Maven
cd /opt/tools
# Download the wget tool, decompress it, and configure the environment variables.
wget https://dlcdn.apache.org/maven/maven-3/3.6.3/binaries/apache-maven-3.6.3-bin.tar.gz && \
tar -zxvf apache-maven-3.6.3-bin.tar.gz && \
mv apache-maven-3.6.3 /opt/software/maven
- NodeJS
cd /opt/tools
# Download the installation package of ARM64 architecture.
wget https://doris-thirdparty-repo.bj.bcebos.com/thirdparty/node-v16.3.0-linux-arm64.tar.xz && \
tar -xvf node-v16.3.0-linux-arm64.tar.xz && \
mv node-v16.3.0-linux-arm64 /opt/software/nodejs
- ldb-toolchain
cd /opt/tools
# Download ldb-toolchain ARM version
wget https://github.com/amosbird/ldb_toolchain_gen/releases/download/v0.9.1/ldb_toolchain_gen.aarch64.sh && \
sh ldb_toolchain_gen.aarch64.sh /opt/software/ldb_toolchain/
- Configure environment variables
# Configure environment variables
vim /etc/profile.d/doris.sh
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/software/jdk8
export MAVEN_HOME=/opt/software/maven
export NODE_JS_HOME=/opt/software/nodejs
export LDB_HOME=/opt/software/ldb_toolchain
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$MAVEN_HOME/bin:$NODE_JS_HOME/bin:$LDB_HOME/bin:$PATH
# Save, exit, and refresh environment variables
source /etc/profile.d/doris.sh
# Test
java -version
> java version "1.8.0_291"
mvn -version
> Apache Maven 3.6.3
node --version
> v16.3.0
gcc --version
> gcc-11
- Install other environments and components
# Install required system packages
sudo apt install -y build-essential cmake flex automake bison binutils-dev libiberty-dev zip libncurses5-dev curl ninja-build
sudo apt-get install -y make
sudo apt-get install -y unzip
sudo apt-get install -y python2
sudo apt-get install -y byacc
sudo apt-get install -y automake
sudo apt-get install -y libtool
sudo apt-get install -y bzip2
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install gcc-11 g++-11
sudo apt-get -y install autoconf autopoint
# Install autoconf-2.69
cd /opt/tools
wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.69.tar.gz && \
tar zxf autoconf-2.69.tar.gz && \
mv autoconf-2.69 /opt/software/autoconf && \
cd /opt/software/autoconf && \
./configure && \
make && \
make install
Compile
tip
Currently the only recommended method for ARM environments is to compile with ldb-toolchain, which works for commit 7f3564 for Doris releases after that.
Download ldb_toolchain_gen.aarch64.sh
See Compilation with LDB toolchain for the steps then.
The jdk and nodejs should be replaced with the corresponding aarch64 versions:
If you have problems compiling with the downloaded precompiled third-party libraries, please use tools/build_thirdparty.sh
to compile them by yourself. When compiling the thirdparty library, use gcc:
export DORIS_TOOLCHAIN=gcc
When compiling Doris on ARM platforms, please disable AVX2 and LIBUNWIND tripartite libraries:
export USE_AVX2=OFF
export USE_UNWIND=OFF
If you still encounter problems when compiling or starting, please consult the FAQ. If there is no relevant solution, feel free to raise an issue.
FAQ
Problems about Compiling
File not found when compiling the third-party library libhdfs3.a.
Problem Description
During the compilation and installation process, the following error occurrs:
not found lib/libhdfs3.a file or directory
Cause
The third-party library dependency is improperly downloaded.
Solution
- Use a third-party download repository
export REPOSITORY_URL=https://doris-thirdparty-repo.bj.bcebos.com/thirdparty
sh /opt/doris/thirdparty/build-thirdparty.sh
REPOSITORY_URL contains all third-party library source packages and their historical versions.
python command not found
Problem Description
An exception is thrown when executing build.sh
/opt/doris/env.sh: line 46: python: command not found
Python 2.7.18
Cause
The system uses
python2.7
,python3.6
,python2
,python3
by default to execute python commands. Doris only requires python 2.7+ to install dependencies, so you just need to add a commandpython
to connect.Solution
Establish a soft link to the
python
command in\usr\bin
# View python installation directory
whereis python
# Establish soft connection
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/python2.7 /usr/bin/python
There is no output directory after compilation
Problem Description
- Cannot find the output folder in the directory after the execution of build.sh.
Cause
Compilation fails. Try again.
Solution
sh build.sh --clean
spark-dpp compilation fails
Problem Description
After compiling build.sh, compiling to Spark-DPP fails with an error
Failed to execute goal on project spark-dpp
Cause
This error message is caused by download failure (connection to the
repo.maven.apache.org
central repository fails).Could not transfer artifact org.apache.spark:spark-sql_2.12:jar:2.4.6 from/to central (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2): Transfer failed for https://repo .maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/spark/spark-sql_2.12/2.4.6/spark-sql_2.12-2.4.6.jar: Unknown host repo.maven.apache.org
Solution
- Rebuild
No space left, compilation fails
Problem Description
Failed to build CXX object during compilation, error message showing no space left
fatal error: error writing to /tmp/ccKn4nPK.s: No space left on device
1112 | } // namespace doris::vectorized
compilation terminated.
Cause
Insufficient free space on the device
Solution
Expand the free space on the device by deleting files you don’t need, etc.
Could not find pkg.m4 file in pkg.config
Problem Description
A “file not found” error occurs during compilation:
Couldn’t find pkg.m4 from pkg-config. Install the appropriate package for your distribution or set ACLOCAL_PATH to the directory containing pkg.m4.
Cause
There is something wrong with the compilation of the third-party library
libxml2
.Possible Reasons:
- An exception occurs when the Ubuntu system loads the environment variables so the index under the ldb directory is not successfully loaded.
- The retrieval of environment variables during libxml2 compilation fails, so the ldb/aclocal directory is not retrieved.
Solution
Copy the
pkg.m4
file in the ldb/aclocal directory into the libxml2/m4 directory, and recompile the third-party library.
cp /opt/software/ldb_toolchain/share/aclocal/pkg.m4 /opt/incubator-doris/thirdparty/src/libxml2-v2.9.10/m4
sh /opt/incubator-doris/thirdparty/build-thirdparty.sh
Failed to execute test CURL_HAS_TLS_PROXY
Problem Description
An error is reported during the compilation process of the third-party package:
-- Performing Test CURL_HAS_TLS_PROXY - Failed
CMake Error at cmake/dependencies.cmake:15 (get_property):
INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets may only have whitelisted properties. The property “LINK_LIBRARIES_ALL” is not allowed.
The log shows: curl
No such file or directory
fatal error: curl/curl.h: No such file or directory
2 | #include <curl/curl.h>
compilation terminated.
ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
Cause
There is an error in the compilation environment. The gcc is of version 9.3.0 that comes with the system, so it is not compiled with ldb, so you need to configure the ldb environment variable.
Solution
Configure ldb environment variables
# Configure environment variables
vim /etc/profile.d/ldb.sh
export LDB_HOME=/opt/software/ldb_toolchain
export PATH=$LDB_HOME/bin:$PATH
# Save, exit, and refresh environment variables
source /etc/profile.d/ldb.sh
# Test
gcc --version
> gcc-11
The compilation process aborts with the words “ninja failed with: signal: killed”.
Problem Description
BE or thirdparty failed in the middle of compilation with a message containing
ninja failed with: signal: killed
Cause
Insufficient memory on the machine
Solution
Switch to a machine with more memory(at least 16GB) for compilation
Problems about Starting
Failed to start FE, transaction error -20
Problem Description
When starting FE, a transaction error 20 is reported with UNKNOWN status.
[BDBEnvironment.setup():198] error to open replicated environment. will exit.
com.sleepycat.je.rep.ReplicaWriteException: (JE 18.3.12) Problem closing transaction 20. The current state is:UNKNOWN. The node transitioned to this state at:Fri Apr 22 12:48:08 CST 2022
Cause
Insufficient hard disk space
Solution
Free up hard disk space or mount a new hard disk
Abnormal BDB environment setting, disk search error
Problem Description
An exception is reported when starting FE after migrating the drive letter where FE is located
2022-04-22 16:21:44,092 ERROR (MASTER 172.28.7.231_9010_1650606822109(-1)|1) [BDBJEJournal.open():306] catch an exception when setup bdb environment. will exit.
com.sleepycat.je.DiskLimitException: (JE 18.3.12) Disk usage is not within je.maxDisk or je.freeDisk limits and write operations are prohibited: maxDiskLimit=0 freeDiskLimit=5,368,709,120 adjustedMaxDiskLimit=0 maxDiskOverage=0 freeDiskShortage=1,536,552,960 diskFreeSpace=3,832,156,160 availableLogSize=-1,536,552,960 totalLogSize=4,665 activeLogSize=4,665 reservedLogSize=0 protectedLogSize=0 protectedLogSizeMap={}
Cause
FE has been migrated to another location, which doesn’t match the hard disk information stored in the metadata; or the hard disk is damaged or not mounted
Solution
- Check if the hard disk is normal, initialized and mounted correctly
- Fix FE metadata
- If it is a test machine, you can delete the metadata directory and restart
BE coredumps at startup and the word
libc.so
orglibc-compatibility/
is visible in the core stack.Problem cause The current machine glibc version is too low. You can be confirmed with
ldd --version
. This may occur if the version is less than 2.27.Solution Recompile the BE, with environment variables added:
export GLIBC_COMPATIBILITY=OFF
Other Component Issues
Problem Description
The follow error prompts are all due to one root cause.
- bison related
- fseterr.c error when installing bison-3.0.4
- flex related
- flex command not found
- cmake related
- cmake command not found
- cmake cannot find the dependent library
- cmake cannot find CMAKE_ROOT
- Compiler set not found in cmake environment variable CXX
- boost related
- Boost.Build build engine failed
- mysql related
- Could not find mysql client dependency a file
- gcc related
- GCC version requires 11+
- bison related
Cause
Not compiled with ldb-toolchain
Solution
- Check if the ldb-toolchain environment variable is configured
- Check that the gcc version matches the one recommended in the compile-with-ldb-toolchain documentation.
- Delete the ldb directory after the
ldb_toolchain_gen.aarch64.sh
script is executed, re-execute and configure the environment variables, and verify the gcc version