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Build -Os and -O2 versions of every target library #821
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@keith-packard that feature looks awesome, and as usual only two questions:
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Yup, once we know how this will work upstream in gcc, we can figure out how to get it merged to ct-ng.
Yup, already submitted. https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-October/665446.html |
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This is actually working when I disabled newlib-nano to keep the build times in check. The only testing failure occurred when a newlib-nano test slipped through; that should be fixed with zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr#80161. Here's my best guess as to the space required for an x86_64 linux toolchain:
This includes -Os and -O2 versions of picolibc, newlib and newlib-nano along with libstdc++ compiled for each one. We could probably hack things up so that newlib was only provided in -O2 version while newlib-nano only in -Os; that would save two thirds of the increase measured above. There isn't a great alternative here -- we can tell people to use the module when they need -O2, but that rules out using C++ with -O2. When can we consider reducing the number of C library variants provided in the SDK? |
I have cherry-picked that patch into the
I think trying to completely remove newlib from the SDK is going to be met with a lot of backlashes. Another option would be to remove newlib from the main SDK distribution and create a separate newlib "overlay," which can be downloaded and installed only if one needs it (similar to what LLVM Embedded Toolchain for Arm does). |
Thanks.
Yeah, was only thinking about newlib-nano.
That would save a huge amount of space, and should be fairly easy to implement. |
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@keith-packard crosstool-ng PR has been merged. Can you please open a PR for GCC and picolibc (or do upstream sync for it)? |
Will take care of this tomorrow. |
Need to use BUILD_DIR instead of WORKSPACE as the latter hasn't been set at this point. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <[email protected]>
Make sure we catch build failures. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <[email protected]>
Merge GCC version with multilib-space support which adds -Os versions of every multilib configuration. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <[email protected]>
Make sure arc builds in -O2 mode successfully. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <[email protected]>
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I've got the GCC PR queued. zephyrproject-rtos/picolibc main is sync'd with picolibc main to pull in fixes for arc, xtensa and add uchar.h |
Merged GCC PR. It looks like I merged wrong crosstool-ng PR (though, I assume it is still valid?) and crosstool-ng submodule is still pointing to Could you please open a PR for crosstool-ng as well? |
This option passes --enable-multilib-space to gcc so that we get -Os versions of every multilib configuration. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <[email protected]>
This provides -Os versions of every toolchain library. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <[email protected]>
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zephyrproject-rtos/crosstool-ng#30 Note that the build tests are currently failing because Zephyr is defining values which are required to be present in limits.h (and which upstream picolibc now includes). zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr#80409 |
This uses a new gcc config option, --enable-multilib-space, which duplicates every multilib configuration, adding
a new version which optimizes for space. With this, every library in the toolchain will get built twice and will be selected
depending on the options applied during the link phase. Add -Os or -Oz and you will get space-optimized versions of every toolchain library.
crosstool-ng PR:
zephyrproject-rtos/crosstool-ng#26GCC PR: zephyrproject-rtos/gcc#39
Picolibc PR: TBD