pico_sdk_import: don't recurse git submodules (#772)

When cloning the pico-sdk repo manually, one normally would do `git
submodule update --init`, which is non-recursive. However, when cloning
automatically, CMake will recursively update submodules by default.
Updating all of tiny-usb's submodules takes an extremely long time.
Luckily, CMake 3.17 added an option we can specify for FetchContent to
tell it not to recursively update submodules. On older CMake versions,
the flag is not used. For those with a new enough version of CMake, this
will significantly speed up SDK cloning.

Fixes #771.
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Will Eccles 2022-04-04 16:29:33 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -29,11 +29,22 @@ if (NOT PICO_SDK_PATH)
if (PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH)
get_filename_component(FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR "${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH}" REALPATH BASE_DIR "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}")
endif ()
# GIT_SUBMODULES_RECURSE was added in 3.17
if (${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL "3.17.0")
FetchContent_Declare(
pico_sdk
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk
GIT_TAG master
GIT_SUBMODULES_RECURSE FALSE
)
else ()
FetchContent_Declare(
pico_sdk
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk
GIT_TAG master
)
endif ()
if (NOT pico_sdk)
message("Downloading Raspberry Pi Pico SDK")
FetchContent_Populate(pico_sdk)