Also adds checks that the dependencies are android.Modules and
are not disabled.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I05e945f38915d49cd3c0ab72a86576949bc7eff2
ThinLTO achieves comparable performance to full LTO while taking much
less time for compilation.
Test: Build hwui with "thin" and "full" LTO
Change-Id: If3400b82af0d5e0226410c8b740999cdad746a59
In LTO mode the backend constructs a target exclusively from command line flags,
without opportunity to accept code gen arguments from Clang. Clang does not
currently pass the -emulated-tls parameter for Android, even though it defaults
to emulated TLS for Android in non-LTO builds. Until this is fixed upstream, we
can explicitly specify that the LTO output for Android should use emulated TLS.
Test: build libandroid with LTO, verified that it uses __emutls_get_address
rather than __tls_get_addr.
Change-Id: I18acac41aac885fc6635fbd55f96ba7c845eb5e7
Enabling the lto property for a module builds that module and all static
dependencies with LTO.
LTO (link-time optimization) allows the compiler to optimize and
generate code for the entire module at link time, rather than
per-compilation unit. LTO is required for Clang CFI and other
whole-program optimization techniques. LTO also allows cross-compilation
unit optimizations that should result in faster and smaller code, at the
expense of additional compilation time.
Test: make -j12 libc with lto: true for libc
Change-Id: Ib8baefedf60e02701d44673a7c473e0845730101