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Google Engineers Exploring Distributed ThinLTO Builds Of The Linux Kernel

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Last updated: 2025/04/19 at 6:41 AM
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Engineers from Google are proposing that distributed ThinLTO build support be introduced for LLVM/Clang when compiling the Linux kernel. The distributed ThinLTO mode for link-time optimizations can lead to quicker build times than the current in-process ThinLTO mode while also being more convenient and work with kernel live-patching solutions.

Rong Xu and other engineers from Google are looking at distributed ThinLTO support for the Linux kernel with LLVM/Clang. As for the differences in the ThinLTO behavior for carrying out link-time optimizations:

In-process: Thin-link and ThinLTO BE compilation are invoked through the linker. The BE compilation is multi-threaded.

Distributed: Thin-link is through the linker. It generates ThinLTO index files. ThinLTO BE compilation is separated from linker and the build system / makefile invokes it explicitly with ThinLTO index files and pre-link IR objects.

Besides jiving more nicely with kernel live-patching and being more convenient, the distributed ThinLTO compilation of the Linux kernel with LLVM Clang 20 is much faster than using the existing in-process ThinLTO configuration:

Distributed performance

Those curious about this proposal for distributed ThinLTO support of the Linux kernel can find it via the LLVM Discourse.

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