Re: [PATCH] kbuild: fix make V=1
From: Oleg Verych
Date: Tue Feb 12 2008 - 10:49:30 EST
On Feb 12, 2008 4:07 PM, Mike Frysinger <vapier@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > - quiet_chk_filechk = echo ' CHK $@'
> > -silent_chk_filechk = :
> > - quiet_upd_filechk = echo ' UPD $@'
> > -silent_upd_filechk = :
> > +quiet_chk_filechk = ' CHK $@'
> > +quiet_upd_filechk = ' UPD $@'
> > +
> > define filechk
> > $(Q)set -e; \
> > - $($(quiet)chk_filechk); \
> > + echo $($(quiet)chk_filechk); \
> > mkdir -p $(dir $@); \
> > $(filechk_$(1)) < $< > $@.tmp; \
> > if [ -r $@ ] && cmp -s $@ $@.tmp; then \
> > rm -f $@.tmp; \
> > else \
> > - $($(quiet)upd_filechk); \
> > + echo $($(quiet)upd_filechk); \
> > mv -f $@.tmp $@; \
> > fi
> > endef
>
> i dont see how yours is more efficient when it always runs echo.
Oh, this? It's like doing syscall for every write to "/dev/null".
> nor does it give the same behavior ... your propposed change will echo
> blank lines in the silent mode which is incorrect.
At least this will not crash, if you don't have some variable set.
Efficiency there is lesser number of variables(-2 vs +2), that are copied
for every make job, and are textually parsed and searched.
> it also does not seem to follow the standard convention of other
> kconfig commands that have quiet/silent prefixes ... such commands do
> not define arguments to an unknown program/function, nor do they add
> arbitrary redirection which gets leads to confusion as to final
> expansion, they define the entire command.
Right. Seems like you are talking about "[quite_]cmd_*", which are
commands. Here you've invented such rules for ordinary utility in
`filechk`. And by try they've failed due to mixing functionality
dependency on having arbitrary variable being set.
Shell syntax tried to avoid this, but `make` syntax and ``convention''
did a boom. Boom, where hacker's V=1 mode failed itself and failed to
give a clue about problem (at least, when i saw Sam's message in
linux-kbuild). Yea, `make` is not needed.
> what Sam posted (and what was merged) makes sense to me.
> -mike
>
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