Damjan Marion 9324284af8 Reduce number of parallel builds
With recent introduction of C++ code required memory for each compiler
instance has significantly increased causing build issues.

Currently build system spins 2 compiler instances per logical CPU core.

As CPU can hardly execute more than one thread at a time, it should be
pretty safe to change that formula so it doesn't multiply number of cpu
cores by 2 and such change will signifucantly reduce amount of memory
needed.

Change-Id: Ic829fff6e45f4caf98a6d9c1c98c53ed003039ef
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2017-11-13 20:09:23 +01:00
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2017-11-13 20:09:23 +01:00

Changes needed to DPDK are stored here as git patch files. Maintaining these
files using “git format-patch” and “git am” will make it simpler to manage
these changes. Patches made to DPDK should only be temporary until they are
accepted upstream and made available in the next DPDK release.

The following is the method used to generate these patches:

1. Git clone the DPDK to a new directory:
 # git clone http://dpdk.org/git/dpdk dpdk

2. Create a branch based on the DPDK release you wish to patch.
Note, “git tag” will show you all the release tags. The following example is
for DPDK release tag “v2.2.0” and will create a branch named “two_dot_two”.
 # cd dpdk
 # git checkout -b two_dot_two v2.2.0

3. Apply all the existing VPP DPDK patches to this new branch.
 # git am <VPP directory>/dpdk/dpdk-2.2.0_patches/*

4. Make your changes and commit your change to your DPDK repository.
 # <edit files>
 # git commit -s

5. Create the patch files with format-patch. This creates all the patch files
for your branch (two_dot_two), with your latest commits as the last ones.
 # git format-patch master..two_dot_two

6. Copy, add and commit the new patches into the VPP patches directory.
 # cp <new patch files> <VPP directory>/dpdk/dpdk-2.2.0_patches
 # cd <VPP directory>
 # git add dpdk/dpdk-2.2.0_patches/<new patch files>
 # git commit -s