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authorwhitequark <whitequark@whitequark.org>2020-12-13 18:16:55 +0000
committerwhitequark <whitequark@whitequark.org>2020-12-15 11:02:38 +0000
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cxxrtl: disable optimization of debug_items().
Implementing outlining has greatly increased the amount of debug information in a typical build, and consequently exposed performance issues in C++ compilers, which are similar for both GCC and Clang; the compile time of Minerva SoC SRAM increased almost twofold. Although one would expect the slowdown to be caused by the increased use of templates in `debug_eval()`, it is actually almost entirely attributable to optimizations and codegen for `debug_items()`. Fortunately, it is neither possible nor desirable to optimize `debug_items()`: in most cases it is called exactly once, and its body is a linear sequence of calls with unique arguments. This commit turns off optimizations for `debug_items()` on GCC and Clang, improving -Os compile time of Minerva SoC SRAM by ~40% (!)
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