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Create ExplodeLoop plugin prototype. Special sort for blocks from bci block map builder for explode loop methods. Graph builder plugin for customizing static field accesses. New Truffle option TruffleExcludeAssertions default true that excludes assertion code from being partial evaluated in the new partial evaluator.
author Thomas Wuerthinger <thomas.wuerthinger@oracle.com>
date Thu, 05 Feb 2015 03:25:21 +0100
parents 4ca6dc0799b6
children 7848fc12602b
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#! /bin/sh
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# This script is used only from top.make.
# The macro $(MFLAGS-adjusted) calls this script to
# adjust the "-j" arguments to take into account
# the HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS variable.  The default
# handling of the "-j" argument by gnumake does
# not meet our needs, so we must adjust it ourselves.

# This argument adjustment applies to two recursive
# calls to "$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS-adjusted)" in top.make.
# One invokes adlc.make, and the other invokes vm.make.
# The adjustment propagates the desired concurrency
# level down to the sub-make (of the adlc or vm).
# The default behavior of gnumake is to run all
# sub-makes without concurrency ("-j1").

# Also, we use a make variable rather than an explicit
# "-j<N>" argument to control this setting, so that
# the concurrency setting (which must be tuned separately
# for each MP system) can be set via an environment variable.
# The recommended setting is 1.5x to 2x the number of available
# CPUs on the MP system, which is large enough to keep the CPUs
# busy (even though some jobs may be I/O bound) but not too large,
# we may presume, to overflow the system's swap space.

set -eu

default_build_jobs=4

case $# in
[12])	true;;
*)	>&2 echo "Usage: $0 ${MFLAGS} ${HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS}"; exit 2;;
esac

MFLAGS=$1
HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=${2-}

# Normalize any -jN argument to the form " -j${HBJ}"
MFLAGS=`
	echo "$MFLAGS" \
	| sed '
		s/^-/ -/
		s/ -\([^ 	][^ 	]*\)j/ -\1 -j/
		s/ -j[0-9][0-9]*/ -j/
		s/ -j\([^ 	]\)/ -j -\1/
		s/ -j/ -j'${HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS:-${default_build_jobs}}'/
	' `

case ${HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS} in \

'') case ${MFLAGS} in
    *\ -j*)
	>&2 echo "# Note: -jN is ineffective for setting parallelism in this makefile." 
	>&2 echo "# please set HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=${default_build_jobs} in the command line or environment."
    esac;;

?*) case ${MFLAGS} in
     *\ -j*) true;;
     *)      MFLAGS="-j${HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS} ${MFLAGS}";;
    esac;;
esac

echo "${MFLAGS}"