kbuild: make built-in.a rule robust against too long argument error
Kbuild runs at the top of objtree instead of changing the working directory to subdirectories. I think this design is nice overall but some commands have a scalability issue. The build command of built-in.a is one of them whose length scales with: O(D * N) Here, D is the length of the directory path (i.e. $(obj)/ prefix), N is the number of objects in the Makefile, O() is the big O notation. The deeper directory the Makefile directory is located, the more easily it will hit the too long argument error. We can make it better. Trim the $(obj)/ by Make's builtin function, and restore it by a shell command (sed). With this, the command length scales with: O(D + N) In-tree modules still have some room to the limit (ARG_MAX=2097152), but this is more future-proof for big modules in a deep directory. For example, you can build i915 as builtin (CONFIG_DRM_I915=y) and compare drivers/gpu/drm/i915/.built-in.a.cmd with/without this commit. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nicolas Schier <nicolas@fjasle.eu> Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Tested-by: Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> # LLVM-14 (x86-64)
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@ -377,9 +377,14 @@ $(subdir-modorder): $(obj)/%/modules.order: $(obj)/% ;
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# Rule to compile a set of .o files into one .a file (without symbol table)
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# To make this rule robust against "Argument list too long" error,
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# remove $(obj)/ prefix, and restore it by a shell command.
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quiet_cmd_ar_builtin = AR $@
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cmd_ar_builtin = rm -f $@; $(AR) cDPrST $@ $(real-prereqs)
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cmd_ar_builtin = rm -f $@; \
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echo $(patsubst $(obj)/%,%,$(real-prereqs)) | \
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sed -E 's:([^ ]+):$(obj)/\1:g' | \
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xargs $(AR) cDPrST $@
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$(obj)/built-in.a: $(real-obj-y) FORCE
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$(call if_changed,ar_builtin)
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