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Bug 833311
rpm dwz support
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redhat-rpm-config-9.1.0-dwz.patch
redhat-rpm-config-9.1.0-dwz.patch (text/plain), 2.67 KB, created by
Jakub Jelinek
on 2012-06-25 11:13:53 UTC
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redhat-rpm-config-9.1.0-dwz.patch
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>--- redhat-rpm-config-9.1.0/macros.dwz.jj 2012-06-25 13:08:44.854489913 +0200 >+++ redhat-rpm-config-9.1.0/macros.dwz 2012-06-25 13:03:55.520112180 +0200 >@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ >+# Macros for reducing debug info size using dwz(1) utility. >+ >+# The two default values below should result in dwz taking at most >+# 3GB of RAM or so on 64-bit hosts and 2.5GB on 32-bit hosts >+# on the largest *.debug files (in mid 2012 those are >+# libreoffice-debuginfo, debuginfos containing >+# libxul.so.debug and libwebkitgtk-*.so.*.debug). >+# This needs to be tuned based on the amount of available RAM >+# on build boxes for each architecture as well as virtual address >+# space limitations if dwz is 32-bit program. While it needs less >+# memory than 64-bit program because pointers are smaller, it can >+# never have more than 4GB-epsilon of RAM and on some architecture >+# even less than that (e.g. 2GB). >+ >+# Number of debugging information entries (DIEs) above which >+# dwz will stop considering file for multifile optimizations >+# and enter a low memory mode, in which it will optimize >+# in about half the memory needed otherwise. >+%_dwz_low_mem_die_limit 10000000 >+# Number of DIEs above which dwz will stop processing >+# a file altogether. >+%_dwz_max_die_limit 50000000 >+ >+# On x86_64 increase the higher limit to make libwebkit* optimizable. >+# libwebkit* in mid 2012 contains roughly 87mil DIEs, and 64-bit >+# dwz is able to optimize it from ~1.1GB to ~410MB using 5.2GB of RAM. >+%_dwz_max_die_limit_x86_64 110000000 >+ >+# On ARM, build boxes often have only 512MB of RAM and are very slow. >+# Lower both the limits. >+%_dwz_low_mem_die_limit_armv5tel 4000000 >+%_dwz_low_mem_die_limit_armv7hl 4000000 >+%_dwz_max_die_limit_armv5tel 10000000 >+%_dwz_max_die_limit_armv7hl 10000000 >+ >+%_dwz_limit() %{expand:%%{?%{1}_%{_arch}}%%{!?%{1}_%{_arch}:%%%{1}}} >+%_find_debuginfo_dwz_opts --run-dwz\\\ >+ --dwz-low-mem-die-limit %{_dwz_limit _dwz_low_mem_die_limit}\\\ >+ --dwz-max-die-limit %{_dwz_limit _dwz_max_die_limit} >--- redhat-rpm-config-9.1.0/macros.jj 2012-06-25 13:07:43.000000000 +0200 >+++ redhat-rpm-config-9.1.0/macros 2012-06-25 13:09:05.093376520 +0200 >@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ unset DISPLAY\ > %_hardened_cflags %{?_hardened_build:%{_hardening_cflags}} > %_hardened_ldflags %{?_hardened_build:%{_hardening_ldflags}} > >-%__global_cflags -O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 %{_hardened_cflags} >+%__global_cflags -O2 -g3 -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 %{_hardened_cflags} > %__global_ldflags -Wl,-z,relro %{_hardened_ldflags} > > # Use these macros to differentiate between RH and other KMP implementation(s).
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