From 47529d3f165c06bd0c3be751fdd4b743b4bddedb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denys Vlasenko Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2018 23:48:34 +0100 Subject: libbb: shrink wget/tftp progress indicator code a bit more This makes size display 5-char wide instead of 6-char, but now it's smarter (can show sizes in "12.3M" format). function old new delta bb_progress_update 654 622 -32 Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko --- libbb/progress.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) (limited to 'libbb/progress.c') diff --git a/libbb/progress.c b/libbb/progress.c index 17272fd17..f1d980d68 100644 --- a/libbb/progress.c +++ b/libbb/progress.c @@ -71,10 +71,9 @@ void FAST_FUNC bb_progress_update(bb_progress_t *p, uoff_t transferred, uoff_t totalsize) { - unsigned beg_and_transferred; /* does not need uoff_t, see scaling code below */ + char numbuf5[6]; /* 5 + 1 for NUL */ unsigned since_last_update, elapsed; int notty; - int kiloscale; //transferred = 1234; /* use for stall detection testing */ //totalsize = 0; /* use for unknown size download testing */ @@ -95,24 +94,22 @@ void FAST_FUNC bb_progress_update(bb_progress_t *p, return; } - kiloscale = 0; + /* Before we lose real, unscaled sizes, produce human-readable size string */ + smart_ulltoa5(beg_size + transferred, numbuf5, " kMGTPEZY")[0] = '\0'; + /* * Scale sizes down if they are close to overflowing. * This allows calculations like (100 * transferred / totalsize) * without risking overflow: we guarantee 10 highest bits to be 0. * Introduced error is less than 1 / 2^12 ~= 0.025% */ - while (totalsize >= (1 << 22)) { - totalsize >>= 10; - beg_size >>= 10; - transferred >>= 10; - kiloscale++; + while (totalsize >= (1 << 20)) { + totalsize >>= 8; + beg_size >>= 8; + transferred >>= 8; } - /* If they were huge, now they are scaled down to [4194303,4096] range. - * (N * totalsize) won't overflow 32 bits for N up to 1024. - * The downside is that files larger than 4194303 kbytes (>4GB) - * never show kbytes download size, they show "0M","1M"... right away - * since kiloscale is already >1. + /* If they were huge, now they are scaled down to [1048575,4096] range. + * (N * totalsize) won't overflow 32 bits for N up to 4096. */ #if ULONG_MAX == 0xffffffff /* 32-bit CPU, uoff_t arithmetic is complex on it, cast variables to narrower types */ @@ -124,19 +121,26 @@ void FAST_FUNC bb_progress_update(bb_progress_t *p, notty = !isatty(STDERR_FILENO); if (ENABLE_UNICODE_SUPPORT) - fprintf(stderr, "\r%s" + notty, p->curfile); + fprintf(stderr, "\r%s " + notty, p->curfile); else - fprintf(stderr, "\r%-20.20s" + notty, p->curfile); - - beg_and_transferred = beg_size + transferred; + fprintf(stderr, "\r%-20.20s " + notty, p->curfile); if (totalsize != 0) { int barlength; - unsigned ratio = 100 * beg_and_transferred / totalsize; - fprintf(stderr, "%4u%%", ratio); + unsigned beg_and_transferred; /* does not need uoff_t, see scaling code */ + unsigned ratio; + + beg_and_transferred = beg_size + transferred; + ratio = 100 * beg_and_transferred / totalsize; + /* can't overflow ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ */ + fprintf(stderr, "%3u%% ", ratio); - barlength = get_terminal_width(2) - 49; - if (barlength > 0) { + barlength = get_terminal_width(2) - 48; + /* + * Must reject barlength <= 0 (terminal too narrow). While at it, + * also reject: 1-char bar (useless), 2-char bar (ridiculous). + */ + if (barlength > 2) { if (barlength > 999) barlength = 999; { @@ -147,18 +151,12 @@ void FAST_FUNC bb_progress_update(bb_progress_t *p, memset(buf, ' ', barlength); buf[barlength] = '\0'; memset(buf, '*', stars); - fprintf(stderr, " |%s|", buf); + fprintf(stderr, "|%s| ", buf); } } } - while (beg_and_transferred >= 100000) { - beg_and_transferred >>= 10; - kiloscale++; - } - /* see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tera */ - fprintf(stderr, "%6u%c", (unsigned)beg_and_transferred, " kMGTPEZY"[kiloscale]); -#define beg_and_transferred dont_use_beg_and_transferred_below() + fputs(numbuf5, stderr); /* "NNNNk" */ since_last_update = elapsed - p->last_change_sec; if ((unsigned)transferred != p->last_size) { -- cgit v1.2.3