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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff Epler
479552ce56 build: Make genlast write the "split" files
This gets a further speedup of about 2s (12s -> 9.5s elapsed build time)
for stm32f405_feather

For what are probably historical reasons, the qstr process involves
preprocessing a large number of source files into a single "qstr.i.last"
file, then reading this and splitting it into one "qstr" file for each
original source ("*.c") file.

By eliminating the step of writing qstr.i.last as well as making the
regular-expression-matching part be parallelized, build speed is further
improved.

Because the step to build QSTR_DEFS_COLLECTED does not access
qstr.i.last, the path is replaced with "-" in the Makefile.
2020-10-11 21:18:03 -05:00
Jeff Epler
607e4a905a build: parallelize the creation of qstr.i.last
Rather than simply invoking gcc in preprocessor mode with a list of files, use
a Python script with the (python3) ThreadPoolExecutor to invoke the
preprocessor in parallel.

The amount of concurrency is the number of system CPUs, not the makefile "-j"
parallelism setting, because there is no simple and correct way for a Python
program to correctly work together with make's idea of parallelism.

This reduces the build time of stm32f405 feather (a non-LTO build) from 16s to
12s on my 16-thread Ryzen machine.
2020-10-11 20:19:59 -05:00