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Various fixes, cleanups and shrinkage:
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# scripts/bloat-o-meter ../busybox/busybox_unstripped.old busybox_unstripped
function old new delta
ipcrm_main 756 822 +66
getval - 61 +61
maybe_set_utc - 40 +40
udhcpc_main 2896 2912 +16
md5_hash_block 428 437 +9
opt 8 16 +8
qgravechar 106 110 +4
make_bitmap 292 295 +3
inflate_unzip 2056 2059 +3
add_partition 1412 1414 +2
__parsespent 156 158 +2
qrealloc 41 42 +1
format - 1 +1
catv_main 313 314 +1
watch_main 293 292 -1
varunset 81 80 -1
part 1 - -1
check_if_skip 837 836 -1
start_stop_daemon_main 840 837 -3
create_lost_and_found 175 172 -3
supress_non_delimited_lines 4 - -4
static.l 4 - -4
static.c 5 1 -4
bsd_sum_file 237 233 -4
eval2 338 332 -6
arithmetic_common 166 158 -8
cmpfunc 22 5 -17
cksum_main 294 275 -19
cmp_main 465 439 -26
dd_main 1535 1508 -27
rmmod_main 376 333 -43
cut_file 727 644 -83
ipcs_main 3809 3721 -88
cut_main 722 614 -108
date_main 1443 1263 -180
remove_ids 222 - -222
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(add/remove: 3/4 grow/shrink: 11/18 up/down: 217/-853) Total: -636 bytes
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pointer warning on certain gcc versions (and saves 38 bytes).
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defined), yet it's not doing it for scripts/individual for some reason.
(I hate fighting with header files.)
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few new (unfinished) config options, which I intend to make hidden (but
enabled) when CONFIG_NITPICK is disabled. Getting the .config infrastructure
to do that is non-obvious, it seems...
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teach scripts/individual new tricks. And while I'm at it, teach
scripts/individual other new tricks. Now builds 198 applets, some of which
I should teach it to hardlink together because they're really the same app...
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were using "1" as one of the arguments anyway, and as for the rest a multiply
and a push isn't noticeably bigger than pushing two arguments on the stack.
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things like xasprintf() into xfuncs.c, remove xprint_file_by_name() (it only
had one user), clean up lots of #includes... General cleanup pass. What I've
been doing for the last couple days.
And it conflicts! I've removed httpd.c from this checkin due to somebody else
touching that file. It builds for me. I have to catch a bus. (Now you know
why I'm looking forward to Mercurial.)
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belongs
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xlseek and fdlength() for the new mkswap.
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prevent a process from switching to a user that has too many processes, and
when that happens WE'RE STILL ROOT. See http://lwn.net/Articles/190331/
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untangle them:
Rewrite u_signal_names() into get_signum() and get_signame(), plus trim the
signal list to that required by posix (they can specify the numbers for
the rest if they really need them). (This is preparatory cleanup for adding
a timeout applet like Roberto Foglietta wants.)
Export the itoa (added due to Denis Vlasenko, although it's not quite his
preferred implementation) from xfuncs.c so it's actually used, and remove
several other redundant implementations of itoa and utoa() in the tree.
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some #ifdef removal from me.
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what to exec. Add -f mode and a brief explanation of how to use it to replace
minicom. Add -l -l mode so you can turn any command into a server. And group
all of netcat's command line options under two CONFIG entries, so if you
disable both it doesn't use getopt at all.
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and nobody seemed interested in fixing it despite repeated complaints.
I'll worry about it in the 1.3 timeframe...
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Both Jason Schoon and Giuseppe Ciotta deserve credit for this, I used elements
of both. It's been upgraded so that you can specify that a given command
should run at create, at delete, or at both using different special characters
(@, $, and * respectively). It uses the system() method of running command
lines which means you can use environment variables on the command line (it
sets $MDEV to the name of the current device being created/deleted, which is
useful if you matched it via regex), and the documentation warns that you need
a /bin/sh to make that work, so you probably want to pick a default shell.
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older uClibc didn't include sys/socket.h from netinet/in.h, so add an
explicit #include for that too...
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(decompress_unlzma.c). Also a slight #include cleanup, and I've been meaning
to put #include <unistd.h> into libbb.h since it's so darn common...
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that and callers wind up typecasting it back.
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#defined? Also remove a check for a gcc version older than RH9 (if non-linux
needs that #define they can put it in their section.)
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fallout due to the #include <sys/mount.h>. Removed that #include from various
applets and fixed up those that were unhappy when that #include was made
because they'd block copied stuff out of it. (Sigh.)
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the start of the path. (This should be under the same config option as
the standalone shell, but right now that's buried in the shell menu.)
Also add the ability to specify CONFIG_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH with /proc/self/exe
as an overrideable default.
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moved the contents of libbb/bb_echo.c back into coreutils/echo.c,
which is a more reasonable place for them than libbb. this
forces anyone who wants echo and test to be builtin to ash to
also have them available as applets. their cost is very small,
and the number of people who wouldn't want them as applets is
also very small.
added warning about shell builtins vs. CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE_SHELL,
which conflicts with their use.
thanks to nathanael copa for debugging help.
some string size optimization in test.c may have been lost with
this commit, but this is a good new baseline.
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584 0 0 584 248 taskset.o.gcc-2.95
509 0 0 509 1fd taskset.o.gcc-3.3
505 0 0 505 1f9 taskset.o.gcc-3.4
506 0 0 506 1fa taskset.o.gcc-4.0
498 0 0 498 1f2 taskset.o.gcc-4.1
495 0 0 495 1ef taskset.o.gcc-4.2-HEAD
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remove #includes that libbb.h already does), plus a minor cleanup of
libbb.h to move #includes towards the top of the file where we can see 'em.
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defining it in a guard is silly.
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