From: Matthias Schiffer Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 18:33:46 +0000 (+0200) Subject: build: compress kernel debuginfo using zstd X-Git-Tag: v21.02.0-rc1~2638 X-Git-Url: http://git.lede-project.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4bd7990488b0ca7b5cae16f0a9147a4146759053;p=openwrt%2Fstaging%2Fpepe2k.git build: compress kernel debuginfo using zstd zstd with its default settings (compression level -3) compresses better than bzip2 -9 (which is the default setting), and is an order of magnitude faster. I made the following measurements for the most common compression tools (all standard Debian Buster versions, default flags unless noted otherwise), using the debug information of a large x86-64 kernel with ALL_KMODS: * kernel-debug.tar: 376M * kernel-debug.tar.gz: 101M, compressed in ~12s * kernel-debug.tar.bz2: 91M, compressed in ~15s * kernel-debug.tar.xz: 57M, compressed in ~101s * kernel-debug.tar.zst: 86M, compressed in ~1s With zstd, there is still some room for improvement by increasing the compression, but the slight increase in compression ratio (22.83% -> 19.46%) does not justify the significant increase in compression time (about 5 times on my machine) in my opinion. Note that multithreaded compression (-T argument) does not affect reproducibility with zstd. Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer --- diff --git a/include/kernel-build.mk b/include/kernel-build.mk index c371e78ab9..32c91a5b83 100644 --- a/include/kernel-build.mk +++ b/include/kernel-build.mk @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ ifdef CONFIG_COLLECT_KERNEL_DEBUG $(FIND) $(KERNEL_BUILD_DIR)/debug -type f | $(XARGS) $(KERNEL_CROSS)strip --only-keep-debug $(TAR) c -C $(KERNEL_BUILD_DIR) debug \ $(if $(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH),--mtime="@$(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)") \ - | bzip2 -c -9 > $(BIN_DIR)/kernel-debug.tar.bz2 + | zstd -T0 -f -o $(BIN_DIR)/kernel-debug.tar.zst endef endif