On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 9:06 PM Shuyi Cheng <chengshuyi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I am trying to write a bpf program that supports multiple linux kernel > versions. However, there are some differences in the definition of > struct net in these multiple kernel versions. > > Therefore, when we include a certain kernel version of vmlinux.h, the > compilation error "error: no member named'proc_inum' in strut net" will > appear. > > However, when we include another kernel version of vmlinux.h, the > compilation will appear "error: no member named'ns.inum' in strut net". > > Anakryiko mentioned in the issue of libbpf/libbpf-bootstrap: vmlinux.h > is just a convenient way to have most of kernel types defined for you, > so that you don't have to re-define them manually. Link here: https: > //github.com/libbpf/libbpf-bootstrap/issues/31#issuecomment-861035643 > > But struct net is a very huge structure, and it may be very difficult to You don't need to declare the entire struct, it's enough to declare only fields that you need and use. If the type has incompatible changes between kernel versions (e.g., if some field changed it's type), you can use my_type___suffix approach, see [0] and struct kernfs_iattrs___old example. Let me know if you need more concrete example (but then also provide more concrete explanation of what you actually need). [0] https://nakryiko.com/posts/bcc-to-libbpf-howto-guide/#dealing-with-compile-time-if-s-in-bcc > add it manually. So, how can we avoid compilation errors like "error: no > member named'xxx' in xxx"