Conversation

For anyone who ends up with an "argument list too long" error when trying to build Android: run ulimit -s 9999999 first. The maximum command line size on Linux is a percentage of the stack size ulimit.
4
144
Replying to and
I'm curious whether this is just an oversight in the build script. I recently ran into the "argument list too long" issue with my shell, and it was because I was using subshells instead of named pipes.
1
2
Replying to and
"Oversight" is a very kind way of putting "they NIH'd an utterly hideous build system just because they couldn't be bothered to understand how good existing ones are supposed to work".
3
10
Replying to and
AOSP build system is ninja, and that's not my experience with it. It chooses the number of jobs based on the number of hardware threads by default rather than opting in, so if you're comparing to using 1 thread that's relevant. CPU cgroup + SCHED_BATCH helps with this in general.
2
Replying to and
I definitely wouldn't want it to serialize anything. I've already lost an enormous amount of time waiting for builds. If you want to use fewer jobs, you do have that option, and with 8GB of memory I don't think you can safely get away with more than 1-2 especially due to LTO.
2
Replying to and
Disable CFI/LTO and you'll probably find it uses drastically less memory. On my system, linking Chromium definitely uses far more memory than even the peak AOSP build memory usage, but I'm always building production (non-component) releases of Chromium where CFI/LTO are enabled.
1
1
Show replies