Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > > I see this sometimes when building a kernel: (on x86_64, > with today's linux-next 20210202): > > > CONFIG_CGROUP_BPF=y > CONFIG_BPF=y > CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL=y > CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_DEFAULT_BPF_JIT=y > CONFIG_BPF_PRELOAD=y > CONFIG_BPF_PRELOAD_UMD=m > CONFIG_HAVE_EBPF_JIT=y > > > Auto-detecting system features: > ... libelf: [ [31mOFF[m ] > ... zlib: [ [31mOFF[m ] > ... bpf: [ [31mOFF[m ] > > No libelf found > make[5]: [Makefile:287: elfdep] Error 1 (ignored) > No zlib found > make[5]: [Makefile:290: zdep] Error 1 (ignored) > BPF API too old > make[5]: [Makefile:293: bpfdep] Error 1 (ignored) > > > but pkg-config tells me: > > $ pkg-config --modversion libelf > 0.168 > $ pkg-config --libs libelf > -lelf > > > Any ideas? This usually happens because there's a stale cache of the feature detection tests lying around somewhere. Look for a 'feature' directory in whatever subdir you got that error. Just removing the feature directory usually fixes this; I've fixed a couple of places where this is not picked up by 'make clean' (see, e.g., 9d9aae53b96d ("bpf/preload: Make sure Makefile cleans up after itself, and add .gitignore")) but I wouldn't be surprised if there are still some that are broken. -Toke