patches/binutils/2.17/170-bfd-hash-tweak.patch
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sun Sep 12 23:51:25 2010 +0200 (2010-09-12)
changeset 2123 ff2181adbd28
parent 56 07a6a48962b7
permissions -rw-r--r--
cc/gcc: disable complibs if not selected

Force gcc to not link with some companion libraries when
there are not needed (because selected-out).

There is no option to tell gcc *not* to build the Graphite and/or
LTO stuff. They *will* be built if gcc finds the suitable companion
libraries. If we do not provide them, but the host has them, then
gcc *will* find them, and link with them.

Consider the following:
- host has suitable PPL and CLooG (eg. Debian Squeeze)
- user wants to build gcc>=4.4
- user de-selects GRAPHITE
- gcc will find the hosts PPL and CLooG, and will use them
- the user moves the toolchain to an older host that does
not have them (eg. Debian Lenny)
- the toolchain fails, when it was properly setup not to

So, explicitly tell gcc *not* to use unneeded companion libs.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
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Signed-off-by: dank@kegel.com
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Raising the size of the hash table is a noticable win when linking 
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at least one large app.  
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There was a patch,
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http://sources.redhat.com/ml/binutils/2004-06/msg00165.html
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to do this dynamically.  No idea why that didn't make it in.
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So this tiny change to raise the default size is just
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a stopgap for now.
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--- binutils-2.17/bfd/hash.c.old	2006-03-02 23:01:39.000000000 -0800
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+++ binutils-2.17/bfd/hash.c	2006-03-02 23:01:58.000000000 -0800
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@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
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 */
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 /* The default number of entries to use when creating a hash table.  */
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-#define DEFAULT_SIZE 4051
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+#define DEFAULT_SIZE 32749
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 static size_t bfd_default_hash_table_size = DEFAULT_SIZE;
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 /* Create a new hash table, given a number of entries.  */