# valid targets specified in the FPD file will attempt \r
# to be built. The following line will build all platform\r
# targets.\r
-# TARGET = \r
+TARGET = DEBUG\r
\r
# TARGET_ARCH List Optional What kind of architecture is the binary being target for. \r
-# One, or more, of the following, IA32, IA64, X64, EBC or ARM.\r
+# One, or more, of the following, IA32, IPF, X64, EBC or ARM.\r
# Multiple values can be specified on a single line, using \r
# space charaters to separate the values. These are used \r
# during the parsing of an FPD file, restricting the build\r
\r
# MULTIPLE_THREAD FLAG Optional Flag to enable multi-thread build. If not specified, default\r
# is "Disable". If your computer is multi-core or multiple CPUs, \r
-# enabling multi-thread will bring much benefit. Otherwise, we \r
-# do not recommend to enable this. For multi-thread built, the\r
-# log will write to ${BUILD_DIR}/build.log. \r
-# MULTIPLE_THREAD = Enable\r
+# enabling this feature will bring much benefit. For multi-thread \r
+# built, the log will write to ${BUILD_DIR}/build.log. \r
+# This feature is only for PLATFORM build, and clean, cleanall or\r
+# stand-alone module build is still using the normal way. \r
+MULTIPLE_THREAD = Enable\r
\r
# MAX_CONCURRENT_THREAD_NUMBER NUMBER Optional The number of concurrent threads. Default is 2. Recommend to \r
# set this value to one more than the number of your compurter\r
# cores or CPUs. \r
-# MAX_CONCURRENT_THREAD_NUMBER = 2
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+MAX_CONCURRENT_THREAD_NUMBER = 2
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