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rtems/tools/cpu/generic/size_rtems.in
Joel Sherrill 98100d275f Monstrous patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>. I have
made no attempt to divide the comments up and place them with just
the appropriate files.  Here is an excerpt from Ralf's email:

Changes including comments on changes I made after cycling through
all the targets:

  * Added ranlib support. Now all targets use "ranlib" instead of "ar -s"
    to build an index for a library. If ranlib isn't detected during
    configuration, check if ar -s is working and try "ar -s" instead of

  * Removed $(XXX_FOR_TARGET) from make/target.cfg.in, use $(XXX) instead now.

  * gcc-target-default.cfg: LINK_XXXX-defines reworked to solve the -l
    problem under posix (cf gcc-target-default.cfg)

  * rtems-glom replaced by Makefile-rules inside of the wrapup/Makefile.in
    that has been using rtems-glom until now.

  * Removed CCC and friends in gcc-target-default.cfg, as they have been
    breaking CXX support.

  * Removed CONFIG.$(TARGET_ARCH).CC lines from several custom/*.cfg
    files, because this is now set in custom/default.cfg.

  * Added aclocal/ar-s.m4, check whether "ar -s" is working

  * Added aclocal/cygwin.m4 and aclocal/exeext.m4.

  * Reworked aclocal/canonicalize-tools.m4: Added ar -s check; fixes for
    problems when  XXX_FOR_TARGET is given via environment variables (didn't
    work for gcc until now), adding cygwin check, improved autoconf-cache
    handling.

  * Removed -l from make rule dependencies. LINK_LIBS is now allowed to
    contain -L and -l. LINK_OBJS and LINK_FILES must not contain -L or -l.
    gcc28 make-exe rules now link using $(LINK_OBJS) $(LINK_LIBS) => Almost
    all custom/*.cfg are modified. This is very likely to break something
    because of typos or having missed to edit a file.

  Open problems, known bugs, things I didn't do:

  * custom/p4000.cfg seems to be out of date and requires to be reviewed.

    (JRS NOTE: It is subordinate p4650 and p4600 -- both of which build ok
               after minor changes.)

  * custom/psim.cfg needs to be reviewed, I added some changes to it, I am
    insecure about.

    (JRS NOTE: psim had a minor problem endif/endef swapped but runs fine.)

  * rtems-glom.in can now be removed.

  * gcc*.cfg files "make depend" rules don't honor language specific flags
    (e.g CXXFLAGS is ignored for *.cc) - Nothing to worry about now, but may
    cause problems for hosts/targets not using gcc or rtems-add-ons that use
    external packages.

  * AFAIS, the no_bsp BSP can't be build anymore, i.e. configure refused
    to configure for it whatever I tried.

  * The toplevel and toplevel+1 README files are quite out-dated

  * cygwin.m4 isn't of much use for rtems. In most cases (cf.
    aclocal/*.m4) it is worked around by directly using $host_os. I think
    I'll remove it soon after the next snapshot

  * Before release the cygwin patch needs to be tested under cygwin. I may
    have broken/missed something (esp. the sed-pattern to convert \\ into /
    may be broken).

  * You should try to build/run the posix-BSP under solaris - I don't
    expect problems, but I am not 100% sure, esp. with regard to ranlib/ar -s.

  * You should consider to convert all make/compilers/*.cfg files into
    make/compilers/*.cfg.in files and let autoconf generate the *.cfg. This
    may help getting rid of some if/then/else statements and help
    hard-coding some defines into those files in future and shouldn't
    disturb now.

  * Not having installed libc.a/libm.a on a host may still break building
    rtems, esp. when using -disable-gcc28 as the gcc27-configuration scheme
    directly accesses libc.a and libm.a. The problem should not appear when
    using gcc28 because it references libc/libm only through -lc and -lm
    which may be static or dynamic (I didn't test this).

  * shgen is not yet included (I didn't yet have enough time to integrate it).

  * I know about a few more configure-probs (esp. cross-checking
    --enable-* flags).
     + warn/refuse to configure when --enable-libcdir and
       --enable-gcc28 are given.
     + force --enable-libcdir when --disable-gcc28 is given

  * Replaced KSHELL with @KSH@ in some shell scripts generated by configure.in.

  * Added a dependency to aclocal/*.m4 in the toplevel Makefile => configure
    and aclocal.m4 will now be rebuild when any aclocal/*.m4 file is changed

  * Some changes to aclocal/gcc-pipe.m4 and aclocal/gcc-specs.m4

  * Replaced i[[3456]]86-unknown-freebsd2.[[12]] with i[[3456]]86-*freebsd2.*
    in configure.in, as I suppose there might exist a variety of valid vendors
    (2nd field of the name-tripple)

  * Disabled override MAKEFLAGS in toplevel Makefile.in - Potential
    side-effects are not really clear to me.

  * In mvme162.cfg, $(LINK_LIBS) is missing in the CC line in gcc28's make-exe
    rule (yet another one I missed to edit). Just append $(LINK_LIBS) to
    the "CC" line, like I hopefully did to ALL other custom/*.cfg files.

  * the problem with mvme162lx.cfg is a follow-up problem of the
    mvme162.cfg-bug.

  * mvme162/console and idp/console had variables named Buffer which
    conflicted with similarly named variables in some tests.
1998-06-27 17:09:47 +00:00

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#!@KSH@ -p
#
# size_rtems
#
# This script gathers information related to the size of RTEMS
# using the GNU "size" command.
#
# This script operates by summing up the sizes of the various
# object files which constitute a particular configuration of
# RTEMS. This size information is gathered for placement in the
# brochure flyers and supplement manuals.
#
# NOTE: The concept of the minimum executive size is buried in this script.
#
# COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1998.
# On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
# Copyright assigned to U.S. Government, 1994.
#
# The license and distribution terms for this file may be
# found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
# http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html.
#
# $Id$
#
target=@target@
program_prefix=@program_prefix@
gnusize=${program_prefix}size
# check usage
if [ $# -ne 2 ] ; then
echo usage ${0}: bsp object_directory
exit 1
fi
bsp=$1
board=$1
ARCH=$2
cpu=`echo $target | sed -e 's/-.*//'`
case $target in
sparc-sun-solaris*)
rtems_cpu=unix
bsp=solaris2
echo Not supported on unix port.
exit 0
;;
i[3456]86-pc-linux-gnu)
echo linux
rtems_cpu=unix
bsp=linux1
echo Not supported on unix port.
exit 0
;;
i[3456]86-unknown-freebsd2.[12]*)
echo freebsd
rtems_cpu=unix
bsp=freebsd2
echo Not supported on unix port.
exit 0
;;
*-rtems*)
cpu=`echo $target | sed -e 's/-.*//'`
rtems_cpu=$cpu
;;
*)
echo unknown target $target
exit 1
;;
esac
case $ARCH in
*debug*) VARIANT=debug ;;
*profile*) VARIANT=profile ;;
*) VARIANT=optimized;;
esac
echo
echo Size Information for the Following Configuration:
echo CPU: ${cpu}
echo BSP: ${board}
echo VARIANT: ${VARIANT}
echo
#
# KLUDGE to figure out at runtime how to echo a line without a
# newline.
#
count=`echo "\\c" | wc -c`
if [ ${count} -ne 0 ] ; then
EARG="-n"
EOL=""
else
EARG=""
EOL="\\c"
fi
if [ ! -d ${board} ] ; then
echo "${board} does not exist ... is the current directory the build directory?"
exit 1
fi
#DIRLIST -- so greps for DIRLIST will find this file
CPUOBJ=c/src/exec/score/cpu/${rtems_cpu}/${ARCH}
COREOBJ=c/src/exec/score/src/${ARCH}
RTEMSOBJ=c/src/exec/rtems/src/${ARCH}
SAPIOBJ=c/src/exec/sapi/src/${ARCH}
OPTOBJ=c/src/exec/rtems/optman/${ARCH}
MANLIST=" \
${RTEMSOBJ}/clock.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/dpmem.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/event.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/intr.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/msg.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/part.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/ratemon.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/region.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/sem.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/signal.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/tasks.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/timer.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/debug.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/extension.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/fatal.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/exinit.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/io.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/rtemsapi.o \
"
MPLIST="\
${RTEMSOBJ}/mp.o ${RTEMSOBJ}/eventmp.o \
${COREOBJ}/mpci.o ${RTEMSOBJ}/msgmp.o ${COREOBJ}/objectmp.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/partmp.o ${RTEMSOBJ}/regionmp.o ${RTEMSOBJ}/semmp.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/signalmp.o ${RTEMSOBJ}/taskmp.o ${COREOBJ}/threadmp.o \
"
OPTMANLIST="\
${OPTOBJ}/no-dpmem.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-event.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-mp.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-msg.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-part.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-region.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-rtmon.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-sem.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-signal.rel \
${OPTOBJ}/no-timer.rel \
"
REQMANLIST="\
${SAPIOBJ}/exinit.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/tasks.o \
${RTEMSOBJ}/intr.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/fatal.o \
"
CORELIST=" \
${COREOBJ}/apiext.o ${COREOBJ}/chain.o \
${COREOBJ}/coremsg.o ${COREOBJ}/coremutex.o ${COREOBJ}/coresem.o \
${COREOBJ}/heap.o ${COREOBJ}/interr.o \
${COREOBJ}/isr.o \
${COREOBJ}/object.o \
${SAPIOBJ}/rtemsapi.o \
${COREOBJ}/thread.o ${COREOBJ}/threadq.o ${COREOBJ}/tod.o \
${COREOBJ}/userext.o \
${COREOBJ}/watchdog.o ${COREOBJ}/wkspace.o \
"
CPULIST="\
${CPUOBJ}/rtems-cpu.rel \
"
# check directories
for i in ${EXECOBJ} ${CPUOBJ} ${OPTOBJ}
do
if [ ! -d ${i} ] ; then
echo "${i} does not exist ... is RTEMS compiled and installed?"
exit 1
fi
done
for i in ${MANLIST} ${MPLIST} ${OPTMANLIST} ${REQMANLIST} ${CORELIST} ${CPULIST}
do
if [ ! -r ${i} ] ; then
echo ${i} does not exist ... is RTEMS compiled and installed?
exit 1
fi
done
# "rips" a line of gsize's output and prints size, data, bss
parse_size()
{
echo $1 $2 $3
}
# prepares a list of code, data, bss sizes for a directory
sizedir()
{
${gnusize} $* | sed -e '1,1d' |
while read line
do
parse_size ${line}
done
}
# adds the numbers passed on the command line
addit()
{
sumx=0
for x in $*
do
sumx=`expr $sumx + $x`
done
echo $sumx
}
# adds a column from the output of sizedir
addsizes()
{
# dc version is not portable enough -- It can be left out during
# installing linux and may not be available on non-UNIX hosts.
#cut -d' ' -f${2} ${1} | sed -e '2,$s/$/ + /' -e '$,$s/$/ p/' | dc
# This may not be as fast but it is probably more portable.
addit `cut -d' ' -f${2} ${1}`
}
# calculates total size of a directory and prints report line
size_files()
{
trap "rm -f /tmp/size.$$ ; exit 1" 2 3
for file in $*
do
parse_size `${gnusize} $file | sed -e '/text/d'`
done >/tmp/size.$$
code=`cat /tmp/size.$$ | addsizes 1`
data=`cat /tmp/size.$$ | addsizes 2`
bss=` cat /tmp/size.$$ | addsizes 3`
echo "${code} ${data} ${bss}"
rm /tmp/size.$$
}
echo
echo " RTEMS SIZE REPORT"
echo
echo " CODE DATA BSS"
echo " =================="
echo ${EARG} "MANAGERS: " ${EOL} ; size_files $MANLIST $MPLIST
echo ${EARG} "CORE : " ${EOL} ; size_files $CORELIST $CPULIST
echo ${EARG} "CPU : " ${EOL} ; size_files $CPULIST
echo ${EARG} "OVERALL : " ${EOL} ; size_files $CPULIST $CORELIST $MANLIST \
$MPLIST
echo ${EARG} "MINIMUM : " ${EOL} ; size_files $CPULIST $CORELIST \
$OPTMANLIST $REQMANLIST
echo
for file in $MANLIST
do
base=`basename ${file}`
echo ${EARG} ""${base} : " ${EOL} " ; size_files ${file}
done
echo ${EARG} "MP : " ${EOL} ; size_files $MPLIST
echo
for file in $OPTMANLIST
do
base=`basename ${file}`
echo ${EARG} "${base} : " ${EOL} ; size_files ${file}
done
echo
exit 0