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* 2.2.18pre18: many calls to kwhich
@ 2000-11-02 14:52 TenThumbs
  2000-11-04  1:28 ` Peter Samuelson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: TenThumbs @ 2000-11-02 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I noticed that kwhich is called a lot:

make oldconfig:        10
make dep:              65
make bzImage modules: 142

Assuming that this is unintentional, this patch helps a lot.

--- Makefile.orig       Sun Oct 29 09:09:16 2000
+++ Makefile    Tue Oct 31 11:39:11 2000
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 #      kgcc for Conectiva and Red Hat 7
 #      otherwise 'cc'
 #
-CC     =$(shell if [ -n "$(CROSS_COMPILE)" ]; then echo $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc; else \
+CC     :=$(shell if [ -n "$(CROSS_COMPILE)" ]; then echo $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc; else \
        $(CONFIG_SHELL) scripts/kwhich gcc272 2>/dev/null || $(CONFIG_SHELL) scripts/kwhich kgcc 2>/dev/null || echo cc; fi) \
        -D__KERNEL__ -I$(HPATH)
 CPP    =$(CC) -E

(If it gets wrapped, it's just "=" -> ":=").

It's also interesting that make dep calls kwhich an odd number
of times including one case where it looked for "gcc." I suspect
a makefile isn't playing nice but I haven't looked for it.
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* Re: 2.2.18pre18: many calls to kwhich
  2000-11-02 14:52 2.2.18pre18: many calls to kwhich TenThumbs
@ 2000-11-04  1:28 ` Peter Samuelson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Peter Samuelson @ 2000-11-04  1:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: TenThumbs; +Cc: alan, linux-kernel


[TenThumbs]
> I noticed that kwhich is called a lot:
> 
> make oldconfig:        10
> make dep:              65
> make bzImage modules: 142

Yes indeed, I suggested the ':=' when kwhich first went in, for this
reason.  I suspect my mail was either ignored or overlooked.

That whole raft of variables uses '=' instead of ':=' and I've
occasionally wondered if this was intentional.  Possibly so, because
arch/{mips,m68k}/Makefile both set CROSS_COMPILE, which wouldn't work
if the toplevel used ':='.

I don't like it, though.  I think the user should be assumed to either
have a standard toolchain installed, in which case gcc and binutils
should be in the path under standard names --- or the user should know
enough to specify ARCH= and CROSS_COMPILE= on the compile line.


Alan: to avoid the 'CROSS_COMPILE defined too early' problem in the
stable series, I suggest the following, which will at least prevent the
kwhich script from being execed 200 times as reported.

Peter

--- 2.2.18pre19/Makefile~	Fri Nov  3 19:20:31 2000
+++ 2.2.18pre19/Makefile	Fri Nov  3 19:26:08 2000
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@
 #	kgcc for Conectiva and Red Hat 7
 #	otherwise 'cc'
 #
-CC	=$(shell if [ -n "$(CROSS_COMPILE)" ]; then echo $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc; else \
-	$(CONFIG_SHELL) scripts/kwhich gcc272 2>/dev/null || $(CONFIG_SHELL) scripts/kwhich kgcc 2>/dev/null || echo cc; fi) \
+FOUNDCC := $(shell $(CONFIG_SHELL) scripts/kwhich gcc272 kgcc cc 2>/dev/null)
+CC	=$(shell if [ -n "$(CROSS_COMPILE)" ]; then echo $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc; else echo $(FOUNDCC); fi) \
 	-D__KERNEL__ -I$(HPATH)
 CPP	=$(CC) -E
 AR	=$(CROSS_COMPILE)ar
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