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authorMike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>2022-11-03 18:19:13 +0700
committerMike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>2022-11-05 20:00:56 +0700
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sim: run: move linking into top-level
Automake will run each subdir individually before moving on to the next one. This means that the linking phase, a single threaded process, will not run in parallel with anything else. When we have to link ~32 ports, that's 32 link steps that don't take advantage of parallel systems. On my really old 4-core system, this cuts a multi-target build from ~60 sec to ~30 sec. We eventually want to move all compile+link steps to this common dir anyways, so might as well move linking now for a nice speedup. We use noinst_PROGRAMS instead of bin_PROGRAMS because we're taking care of the install ourselves rather than letting automake process it.
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diff --git a/sim/configure.ac b/sim/configure.ac
index 30479ae..135aa21 100644
--- a/sim/configure.ac
+++ b/sim/configure.ac
@@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ if test "${enable_sim}" != no; then
SIM_AC_TOOLCHAIN_FOR_TARGET(example-synacor)
SIM_BUILD_TARGET([example-synacor])
fi
+ AM_CONDITIONAL([SIM_ENABLE_ARCH_examples], [test "${enable_example_sims}" = "yes"])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([SIM_ENABLE_IGEN], [test "$sim_igen" = "yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_SIM], [test -n "$SIM_SUBDIRS"])