On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 12:12:35PM +0200, Vegard Nossum wrote: > On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Sam Ravnborg <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This is just a heads up patch if anyone is interested. > > I finally took the time needed to optimize the > > make headers_* targets. > > > > On my box it now takes less than 10 seconds to run > > the full install + check cycle. > > And it generates roughtly one screen full of output. > > > > Compare that to ~31 seconds and output filling up > > my scroll back buffer. > > Nice :-) > > > Comments (especially to the perl scripts) are welcome. > > Will do! Some of my comments are a bit on the pedantic side, so you > choose yourself which ones you want to heed! Thnaks! headers_install.pl looks like this now. I am not happy about the way I call unifdef - can it be done better? No error handling and I like to avid the extra tmp file. Sam #!/usr/bin/perl # # headers_install prepare the listed header files for use in # user space and copy the files to their destination. # # Usage: headers_install.pl odir installdir [files...] # odir: dir to open files # install: dir to install the files # files: list of files to check # # Step in preparation for users space: # 1) Drop all use of compiler.h definitions # 2) Drop include of compiler.h # 3) Drop all sections defined out by __KERNEL__ use strict; use warnings; my ($odir, $installdir, @files) = @ARGV; my $ret = 0; foreach my $file (@files) { open(my $infile, '<', "$odir/$file") or die "$odir/$file: $!\n"; open(my $outfile, '>', "$installdir/$file.tmp") or die "$installdir/$file.tmp: $!\n"; while (my $line = <$infile>) { $line =~ s/([\s(])__user\s/$1/g; $line =~ s/([\s(])__force\s/$1/g; $line =~ s/([\s(])__iomem\s/$1/g; $line =~ s/\s__attribute_const__\s/ /g; $line =~ s/\s__attribute_const__$//g; $line =~ s/^#include <linux\/compiler.h>//; printf $outfile "%s", $line; } close($outfile); close($outfile); system "scripts/unifdef -U__KERNEL__ $installdir/$file.tmp > $installdir/$file" } exit $ret; -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kbuild" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html