#!/bin/bash # Which config to use when updating the sizes in "official" # source tree? I am using x86 glibc toolchain of some typical distro, # not-static build, 32-bit defconfig build: # # CONFIG_STATIC is not set # CONFIG_CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX="" # CONFIG_EXTRA_CFLAGS="-m32" # CONFIG_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="-m32" # The list of all applet config symbols test -f include/applets.h || { echo "No include/applets.h file"; exit 1; } apps="` grep ^IF_ include/applets.h \ | grep -v ^IF_FEATURE_ \ | sed 's/IF_\([A-Z0-9._-]*\)(.*/\1/' \ | sort | uniq `" test $# = 0 && set -- $apps mintext=999999999 for app; do b="busybox_${app}" test -f "$b" || continue text=`size "$b" | tail -1 | sed -e's/\t/ /g' -e's/^ *//' -e's/ .*//'` #echo "text from $app: $text" test x"${text//[0123456789]/}" = x"" || { echo "Can't get: size $b" exit 1 } test $mintext -gt $text && { mintext=$text echo "# New mintext from $app: $mintext" } eval "text_${app}=$text" done for app; do b="busybox_${app}" test -f "$b" || continue eval "text=\$text_${app}" echo "# $app adds $((text-mintext))" done grep ^IF_ include/applets.h \ | grep -v ^IF_FEATURE_ \ | sed 's/, .*//' \ | sed 's/\t//g' \ | sed 's/ //g' \ | sed 's/(APPLET(/(/' \ | sed 's/(APPLET_[A-Z]*(/(/' \ | sed 's/(IF_[A-Z_]*(/(/' \ | sed 's/IF_\([A-Z0-9._-]*\)(\(.*\)/\1 \2/' \ | sort | uniq \ | while read app name; do b="busybox_${app}" test -f "$b" || continue file=`grep -l "bool \"$name[\" ]" $(find -name '*.c') | xargs` # A few applets have their CONFIG items in Config.* files, not .c files: test "$file" || file=`grep -l "bool \"$name[\" ]" $(find -name 'Config.*') | xargs` test "$file" || continue #echo "FILE:'$file'" eval "text=\$text_${app}" sz=$((text-mintext)) sz_kb=$((sz/1000)) sz_frac=$(( (sz - sz_kb*1000) )) sz_f=$((sz_frac / 100)) echo -n "sed 's/bool \"$name"'[" ](*[0-9tinykbytes .]*)*"*$/' if test "$sz_kb" -ge 10; then echo -n "bool \"$name (${sz_kb} kb)\"" elif test "$sz_kb" -gt 0 -a "$sz_f" = 0; then echo -n "bool \"$name (${sz_kb} kb)\"" elif test "$sz_kb" -gt 0; then echo -n "bool \"$name ($sz_kb.${sz_f} kb)\"" elif test "$sz" -ge 200; then echo -n "bool \"$name ($sz bytes)\"" else echo -n "bool \"$name (tiny)\"" fi echo "/' -i $file" done