With these adjustments, cached object files can now be shared across
multiple Android trees on a single workstation:
* Compiler binary modification time no longer causes cache misses,
as a hash of the compiler binary is taken rather than looking
at the mtime and size
* Header file modification time no longer causes cache misses,
the headers are now always hashed
* Macros such as __DATE__ and __TIME__ no longer cause cache misses
* All paths in preprocessed source (due to use of -g) are now relative
These options require ccache 3.1 or later to be used; ccache 2.4 will
ignore these.
Change-Id: I7839637e9dacf7240bd9b7bfaa6406b1db423560
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
This patch allows the Window sdk build (lunch sdk-eng; make win_sdk)
to work properly when USE_CCACHE is defined in the environment.
There is no Windows ccache prebuilt, but since we're cross-compiling
from Linux, detect it and use the linux prebuilt binary instead.
Note: Depends on https://review.source.android.com//#change,21755
for a complete solution to the problem.
Change-Id: I0b1b59efae86ee7114225258c9ecf9f257913347
This patch removes support for prelinking from the build system. By now, the
prelinker has outlived its usefulness for several reasons. Firstly, the
speedup that it afforded in the early days of Android is now nullified by the
speed of hardware, as well as by the presence of Zygote. Secondly, the space
savings that come with prelinking (measued at 17MB on a recent honeycomb
stingray build) are no longer important either. Thirdly, prelinking reduces
the effectiveness of Address-Space-Layout Randomization. Finally, since it is
not part of the gcc suite, the prelinker needs to be maintained separately.
The patch deletes apriori, soslim, lsd, isprelinked, and iself from the source
tree. It also removes the prelink map.
LOCAL_PRELINK_MODULE becomes a no-op. Individual Android.mk will get cleaned
separately. Support for prelinking will have to be removed from the recovery
code and from the dynamic loader as well.
Change-Id: I5839c9c25f7772d5183eedfe20ab924f2a7cd411
Merge commit '83f69eb5f905d47581bed141b7f5103362390339' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '83f69eb5f905d47581bed141b7f5103362390339':
Prepend ccache to CC/CXX if necessary.
In case TARGET_CC is assigned with HOST_CC (eg, simulator build),
ccache will be prepended twice before this CL.
Bug: 3069576
Change-Id: I2ee44faea3a2795cf389ad6f80e4066a02b43be9
The only OS-ARCH combo that would have benefited from it
is linux-x86, but it explicitly used separate configurations
for the HOST_ and TARGET_ side of things.
This makes is clear which files are related to the HOST_
configuration and which ones are related to the TARGET_
configuration, and expands $(combo_target) to the only
possible/reasonable value that it could have had in every
file.
This also cleans up the simulator, by moving it in a single
place in TARGET_linux_x86 (since the only part that's special
is to use HOST_ settings even when building TARGET_ modules).
Change-Id: I2420eeb8cfe539f5807ec99cb3177ffb9f2476d5