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773469 1058 11092 785619 bfcd3 busybox_old
772644 1058 11092 784794 bf99a busybox_unstripped
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stop checking whether setsockopt_reuseaddr(int fd) was successful (it always is)
remove second parameter (sockllen) from xmalloc_sockaddr2xxxxx functions
sockaddr2str 142 156 +14
collect_blk 467 474 +7
xdup2 28 33 +5
singlemount 4456 4454 -2
print_host 214 212 -2
nslookup_main 139 137 -2
ftpgetput_main 414 412 -2
udhcpd_main 1258 1255 -3
udhcpc_main 2405 2402 -3
traceroute_main 4125 4122 -3
nc_main 1072 1069 -3
buffer_fill_and_print 76 73 -3
xmalloc_sockaddr2hostonly_noport 18 14 -4
xmalloc_sockaddr2host_noport 18 14 -4
xmalloc_sockaddr2host 15 11 -4
xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport 18 14 -4
xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted 18 14 -4
wget_main 2618 2614 -4
ping_main 393 389 -4
ip_port_str 120 115 -5
dhcprelay_main 1146 1141 -5
dnsd_main 1531 1525 -6
passwd_main 1110 1102 -8
udhcp_kernel_packet 206 197 -9
udhcp_listen_socket 154 144 -10
getty_main 2576 2566 -10
setup 655 640 -15
xmove_fd 51 34 -17
dolisten 759 742 -17
tcpudpsvd_main 1866 1836 -30
startservice 339 299 -40
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ping: use monotonic_us instead of gettimeofday: smaller code and
needs only 4 bytes in the packet
ping: display roundtrip times with 1/1000th of ms, not 1/10 ms precision.
wget: small optimization
function old new delta
pingstats 243 259 +16
sendping6 98 93 -5
sendping4 183 178 -5
.rodata 129715 129707 -8
progressmeter 867 855 -12
unpack_tail 320 272 -48
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(add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 1/5 up/down: 16/-78) Total: -62 bytes
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wget: lift 256 chars limitation on terminal width
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function old new delta
ping_main 375 392 +17
unpack_tail 317 320 +3
ping4 525 528 +3
ping6 772 773 +1
sendping6 99 98 -1
sendping4 184 183 -1
myid 2 - -2
sendping_tail 154 151 -3
tsum 4 - -4
tmin 4 - -4
tmax 4 - -4
source_lsa 4 - -4
pingsock 4 - -4
pingcount 4 - -4
ntransmitted 4 - -4
nrepeats 4 - -4
nreceived 4 - -4
if_index 4 - -4
hostname 8 4 -4
dotted 4 - -4
datalen 4 - -4
pingaddr 28 - -28
rcvd_tbl 128 - -128
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(add/remove: 0/15 grow/shrink: 4/4 up/down: 24/-215) Total: -191 bytes
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679835 2728 16736 699299 aaba3 busybox_old
679851 2720 16536 699107 aaae3 busybox_unstripped
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*: s/include "busybox.h"/include "libbb.h"
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a bit.
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commonalize some ping code.
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no preceding prototype
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ping: shave off 60 bytes
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name resolution into IP or IPv6 only, otherwise
we take address family returned by host2sockaddr()
in lsa->sa.sa_family. IOW: "ping ::1" with do IPv6 ping,
"ping 127.0.0.1" will do IPv4 ping.
ping6 is aliased to "ping -6".
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prototypes (heresy!), add spaces in places like "flags&NETSTAT_CONNECTED",
removed unused #defines, #ifdef -> #if, use uint32_t for ipv4 addrs.
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fix ping6 buglet (memset is too short), minor sync between ping and ping6
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(apparently some, eh, clever libc guy decided that
*CHANGING* IPV6_HOPLIMIT value in libc header is a nifty idea...)
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use them where appropriate. 200 bytes saved
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ping[6]: use getopt32: smaller (-50 bytes) and handles -c6 correctly
(was requiring '-c 6' with mandatory space)
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gcc is more efficient at truncating int to int16
via cast, use that instead of &.
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the write wasn't 192 bytes long.
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mismatch inthe following example:
# ping -c 1 172.16.2.1
PING 172.16.2.1 (172.16.2.1): 56 data bytes
84 bytes from 172.16.2.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.2 ms
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sys/signal.h.
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the busybox binary) into enums (which don't).
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definitions. (That should only be on prototypes.)
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Fix bug 309, where ping -s 1 localhost would give an elapsed time 9 digits
long due to a stack overflow. Apparently, iputils also does this.
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Ping packets sent by busybox have wrong endian on f.x. mips32 (openwrt). Attatched is a patch that
uses htons() and ntohs() to be platform independent.
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