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#
# This is a simple wrapper Makefile that calls the main Makefile.perf
# with a -j option to do parallel builds
#
# If you want to invoke the perf build in some non-standard way then
# you can use the 'make -f Makefile.perf' method to invoke it.
#
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#
# Clear out the built-in rules GNU make defines by default (such as .o targets),
# so that we pass through all targets to Makefile.perf:
#
.SUFFIXES:

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#
# We don't want to pass along options like -j:
#
unexport MAKEFLAGS

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#
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# Do a parallel build with multiple jobs, based on the number of CPUs online
# in this system: 'make -j8' on a 8-CPU system, etc.
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#
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# (To override it, run 'make JOBS=1' and similar.)
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#
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ifeq ($(JOBS),)
  JOBS := $(shell grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null)
  ifeq ($(JOBS),)
    JOBS := 1
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  endif
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endif
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#
# Only pass canonical directory names as the output directory:
#
ifneq ($(O),)
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  FULL_O := $(shell readlink -f $(O) || echo $(O))
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endif

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define print_msg
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  @printf '  BUILD:   Doing '\''make \033[33m-j'$(JOBS)'\033[m'\'' parallel build\n'
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endef

define make
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  @$(MAKE) -f Makefile.perf --no-print-directory -j$(JOBS) O=$(FULL_O) $@
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endef
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#
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# Needed if no target specified:
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#
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all:
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	$(print_msg)
	$(make)

#
# The clean target is not really parallel, don't print the jobs info:
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clean:
	$(make)
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#
# All other targets get passed through:
#
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%:
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	$(print_msg)
	$(make)