I only build with swr and llvmpipe. I generally don't have use for the GPU drivers so my configure line is typically:
--enable-opengl --disable-gles1 --disable-gles2 --disable-va --disable-gbm --disable-xvmc --disable-vdpau --enable-shared-glapi --disable-dri --with-dri-drivers= --enable-gallium-llvm --enable-llvm-shared-libs --with-gallium-drivers=swrast,swr --disable-egl --disable-gbm --with-egl-platforms= --enable-gallium-osmesa --enable-glx With gcc 5.3.1 I end up with lib{GL,OSMesa}.so @ 44M and libswrAVX{,2}.so @ 70M. With flto turned on it drops WAY down to lib{GL,OSMesa}.so @ 13M and libswrAVX{,2}.so @ 18M - Chuck On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Emil Velikov <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 31 May 2016 at 15:34, Chuck Atkins <chuck.atk...@kitware.com> wrote: > >> I've been using lto for the past several weeks not for performance >> reasons but to reduce the resulting binary size which has grown to be >> rather substantial. I usually set "-flto -ffat-lto-objects >> -flto-odr-type-merging" in the CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS env vars prior to >> configure and have yet to experience any problems with the files in mapi./ >> >> Thanks for the confirmation Chuck. It matches what I'm seeing when > building using only "-flto". > > On the binary size topic - please make sure you include only the drivers > that you need in --with-dri-drivers and --with-gallium-drivers. Otherwise > you'll end up with 'megadrivers' (all the drivers in a single binary) with > hardlinks for each driver instance. The latter is for backwards > compatibility. > > -Emil >
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