On Nov 3, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Simon Glass wrote: > Hi Andy, > > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Andy Fleming <aflem...@freescale.com> wrote: >> The MAKEALL script cleverly runs make with the appropriate options >> to use all of the cores on the system, but your average U-Boot build >> can't make much use of more than a few cores. If you happen to have >> a many-core server, your builds will leave most of the system idle. >> >> In order to make full use of such a system, we need to build multiple >> targets in parallel, and this requires directing make output into >> multiple directories. We add a BUILD_NBUILDS variable, which allows >> users to specify how many builds to run in parallel. I've found that >> 16 is too many on my system (fork starts to fail). When BUILD_NBUILDS >> is set greater than 1, we redefine BUILD_DIR for each build to be >> ${BUILD_DIR}/${target}. Also, we make "./build" the default BUILD_DIR >> when BUILD_NBUILDS is greater than 1. >> >> Once each build finishes, we run make clean on its directory, to reduce >> the footprint, and also remove all .depend files. >> >> As a result, we are left with a build directory with all of the built >> targets still there for use, which means anyone who wanted to use >> MAKEALL as part of a test harness can now do so. >> >> Signed-off-by: Andy Fleming <aflem...@freescale.com> >> --- >> Inspired by all the MAKEALL improvements, I decided to clean up my old >> one for parallel builds. I think this version addresses the concerns >> raised last time... >
I see an issue if I have a build in working tree already. I think we might need a distclean before starting I also it seems this does things in clumps of BUILD_NBUILDS. What I mean is, if BUILD_NBUILDS is 4, you do 4 and wait for all 4 to finish before starting the 5th job once the 1st is complete. Anything we can do about that to always try and have 4 builds going until the end? - k _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot