binutils: Add new GNU format mode to `size` utility

The size tool currently defaults to berkeley format output.  However,
this output format has a weird quirk, read-only data is counted
against the text sections, not the data sections.

The code offers no real explanation for why this is, but I'm reluctant
to change it for two reasons, first, I'm assuming it probably makes
sense in some case that I'm not thinking of (maybe a target where
sections are not marked executable, and so there's no distinction
between read-only data and code), and second, the code has been this
way for at least 20 years, I worry that changing things now might
cause more confusion than it solves.

This commit then introduces a new output format for the size tool,
this new format displays the results in a similar manor to the
berkeley format, but counts read-only data in the data column, and
only executable sections are counted in the text column.

Given that this is a brand new output format I've gone ahead and
simplified things a little, while the berkeley format displays the
total twice, once in decimal and once in hex, the new display format
just displays the total in decimal.  Of course, there's still the
'--radix' option which can be used to display all the results in
hexadecimal or octal.

I've called the new format 'gnu', so '--format=gnu' or '-G' are used
to access it.

binutils/ChangeLog:

	* size.c (berkeley_format): Delete.
	(enum output_format): New enum.
	(selected_output_format): New variable.
	(usage): Update to mention GNU format.
	(main): Update to extract options, and select format as needed.
	Handle GNU format where needed.
	(berkeley_sum): Renamed to...
	(berkeley_or_gnu_sum): ...this, and updated to handle both formats.
	(berkeley_format): Renamed to...
	(berkeley_or_gnu_format): ...this, and updated to handle both
	formats.
	(print_sizes): Handle GNU format.
	* doc/binutils.texi (size): Document new GNU format.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/size.exp: Add test of extended
	functionality.
	* NEWS: Mention new functionality.
This commit is contained in:
Andrew Burgess 2019-01-24 14:27:27 +00:00
parent 482f3505d1
commit 46cbf38dc3
5 changed files with 144 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,22 @@
2019-02-08 Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
* size.c (berkeley_format): Delete.
(enum output_format): New enum.
(selected_output_format): New variable.
(usage): Update to mention GNU format.
(main): Update to extract options, and select format as needed.
Handle GNU format where needed.
(berkeley_sum): Renamed to...
(berkeley_or_gnu_sum): ...this, and updated to handle both formats.
(berkeley_format): Renamed to...
(berkeley_or_gnu_format): ...this, and updated to handle both
formats.
(print_sizes): Handle GNU format.
* doc/binutils.texi (size): Document new GNU format.
* testsuite/binutils-all/size.exp: Add test of extended
functionality.
* NEWS: Mention new functionality.
2019-02-08 Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
* doc/binutils.texi (size): Update example output for Berkeley

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@ -33,6 +33,11 @@ Changes in 2.32:
3A1000 processor, The -march=loongson3a is an alias of -march=gs464 for
compatibility.
* The size tool now has a new output format '--format=GNU' or '-G'. The
results are displayed in a similar manor to the default berkeley layout,
except read-only data is counted in the data column, not the text column.
Additionally the total is only included once.
Changes in 2.31:
* Add support for disassembling netronome Flow Processor (NFP) firmware files.

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@ -2877,7 +2877,7 @@ ar(1), nm(1), and the Info entries for @file{binutils}.
@smallexample
@c man begin SYNOPSIS size
size [@option{-A}|@option{-B}|@option{--format=}@var{compatibility}]
size [@option{-A}|@option{-B}|@option{-G}|@option{--format=}@var{compatibility}]
[@option{--help}]
[@option{-d}|@option{-o}|@option{-x}|@option{--radix=}@var{number}]
[@option{--common}]
@ -2906,13 +2906,16 @@ The command-line options have the following meanings:
@table @env
@item -A
@itemx -B
@itemx -G
@itemx --format=@var{compatibility}
@cindex @command{size} display format
Using one of these options, you can choose whether the output from @sc{gnu}
@command{size} resembles output from System V @command{size} (using @option{-A},
or @option{--format=sysv}), or Berkeley @command{size} (using @option{-B}, or
@option{--format=berkeley}). The default is the one-line format similar to
Berkeley's.
Berkeley's. Alternatively, you can choose the GNU format output
(using @option{-G}, or @option{--format=gnu}), this is similar to
Berkeley's output format, but sizes are counted differently.
@c Bonus for doc-source readers: you can also say --format=strange (or
@c anything else that starts with 's') for sysv, and --format=boring (or
@c anything else that starts with 'b') for Berkeley.
@ -2926,6 +2929,24 @@ $ size --format=Berkeley ranlib size
294880 81920 11888 388688 5ee50 size
@end smallexample
The Berkeley style output counts read only data in the @code{text}
column, not in the @code{data} column, the @code{dec} and @code{hex}
columns both display the sum of the @code{text}, @code{data}, and
@code{bss} columns in decimal and hexadecimal respectively.
The GNU format counts read only data in the @code{data} column, not
the @code{text} column, and only displays the sum of the @code{text},
@code{data}, and @code{bss} columns once, in the @code{total} column.
The @option{--radix} option can be used to change the number base for
all columns. Here is the same data displayed with GNU conventions:
@smallexample
$ size --format=GNU ranlib size
text data bss total filename
279880 96920 11592 388392 ranlib
279880 96920 11888 388688 size
@end smallexample
@noindent
This is the same data, but displayed closer to System V conventions:
@ -2966,11 +2987,11 @@ octal and hexadecimal if you're using @option{-o}.
@item --common
Print total size of common symbols in each file. When using Berkeley
format these are included in the bss size.
or GNU format these are included in the bss size.
@item -t
@itemx --totals
Show totals of all objects listed (Berkeley format listing mode only).
Show totals of all objects listed (Berkeley or GNU format mode only).
@item --target=@var{bfdname}
@cindex object code format

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@ -46,8 +46,20 @@ static enum
}
radix = decimal;
/* 0 means use AT&T-style output. */
static int berkeley_format = BSD_DEFAULT;
/* Select the desired output format. */
enum output_format
{
FORMAT_BERKLEY,
FORMAT_SYSV,
FORMAT_GNU
};
static enum output_format selected_output_format =
#if BSD_DEFAULT
FORMAT_BERKLEY
#else
FORMAT_SYSV
#endif
;
static int show_version = 0;
static int show_help = 0;
@ -77,7 +89,7 @@ usage (FILE *stream, int status)
fprintf (stream, _(" Displays the sizes of sections inside binary files\n"));
fprintf (stream, _(" If no input file(s) are specified, a.out is assumed\n"));
fprintf (stream, _(" The options are:\n\
-A|-B --format={sysv|berkeley} Select output style (default is %s)\n\
-A|-B|-G --format={sysv|berkeley|gnu} Select output style (default is %s)\n\
-o|-d|-x --radix={8|10|16} Display numbers in octal, decimal or hex\n\
-t --totals Display the total sizes (Berkeley only)\n\
--common Display total size for *COM* syms\n\
@ -141,7 +153,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
fatal (_("fatal error: libbfd ABI mismatch"));
set_default_bfd_target ();
while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "ABHhVvdfotx", long_options,
while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "ABGHhVvdfotx", long_options,
(int *) 0)) != EOF)
switch (c)
{
@ -150,11 +162,15 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
{
case 'B':
case 'b':
berkeley_format = 1;
selected_output_format = FORMAT_BERKLEY;
break;
case 'S':
case 's':
berkeley_format = 0;
selected_output_format = FORMAT_SYSV;
break;
case 'G':
case 'g':
selected_output_format = FORMAT_GNU;
break;
default:
non_fatal (_("invalid argument to --format: %s"), optarg);
@ -190,10 +206,13 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
break;
case 'A':
berkeley_format = 0;
selected_output_format = FORMAT_SYSV;
break;
case 'B':
berkeley_format = 1;
selected_output_format = FORMAT_BERKLEY;
break;
case 'G':
selected_output_format = FORMAT_GNU;
break;
case 'v':
case 'V':
@ -240,17 +259,25 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
for (; optind < argc;)
display_file (argv[optind++]);
if (show_totals && berkeley_format)
if (show_totals && (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY
|| selected_output_format == FORMAT_GNU))
{
bfd_size_type total = total_textsize + total_datasize + total_bsssize;
int col_width = (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY) ? 7 : 10;
char sep_char = (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY) ? '\t' : ' ';
rprint_number (7, total_textsize);
putchar('\t');
rprint_number (7, total_datasize);
putchar('\t');
rprint_number (7, total_bsssize);
printf (((radix == octal) ? "\t%7lo\t%7lx\t" : "\t%7lu\t%7lx\t"),
(unsigned long) total, (unsigned long) total);
rprint_number (col_width, total_textsize);
putchar(sep_char);
rprint_number (col_width, total_datasize);
putchar(sep_char);
rprint_number (col_width, total_bsssize);
putchar(sep_char);
if (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY)
printf (((radix == octal) ? "%7lo\t%7lx" : "%7lu\t%7lx"),
(unsigned long) total, (unsigned long) total);
else
rprint_number (col_width, total);
putchar(sep_char);
fputs ("(TOTALS)\n", stdout);
}
@ -445,8 +472,8 @@ static bfd_size_type datasize;
static bfd_size_type textsize;
static void
berkeley_sum (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, sec_ptr sec,
void *ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
berkeley_or_gnu_sum (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, sec_ptr sec,
void *ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
flagword flags;
bfd_size_type size;
@ -456,7 +483,9 @@ berkeley_sum (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, sec_ptr sec,
return;
size = bfd_get_section_size (sec);
if ((flags & SEC_CODE) != 0 || (flags & SEC_READONLY) != 0)
if ((flags & SEC_CODE) != 0
|| (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY
&& (flags & SEC_READONLY) != 0))
textsize += size;
else if ((flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0)
datasize += size;
@ -465,21 +494,28 @@ berkeley_sum (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, sec_ptr sec,
}
static void
print_berkeley_format (bfd *abfd)
print_berkeley_or_gnu_format (bfd *abfd)
{
static int files_seen = 0;
bfd_size_type total;
int col_width = (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY) ? 7 : 10;
char sep_char = (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY) ? '\t' : ' ';
bsssize = 0;
datasize = 0;
textsize = 0;
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, berkeley_sum, NULL);
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, berkeley_or_gnu_sum, NULL);
bsssize += common_size;
if (files_seen++ == 0)
puts ((radix == octal) ? " text\t data\t bss\t oct\t hex\tfilename" :
" text\t data\t bss\t dec\t hex\tfilename");
{
if (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY)
puts ((radix == octal) ? " text\t data\t bss\t oct\t hex\tfilename" :
" text\t data\t bss\t dec\t hex\tfilename");
else
puts (" text data bss total filename");
}
total = textsize + datasize + bsssize;
@ -490,14 +526,20 @@ print_berkeley_format (bfd *abfd)
total_bsssize += bsssize;
}
rprint_number (7, textsize);
putchar ('\t');
rprint_number (7, datasize);
putchar ('\t');
rprint_number (7, bsssize);
printf (((radix == octal) ? "\t%7lo\t%7lx\t" : "\t%7lu\t%7lx\t"),
(unsigned long) total, (unsigned long) total);
rprint_number (col_width, textsize);
putchar (sep_char);
rprint_number (col_width, datasize);
putchar (sep_char);
rprint_number (col_width, bsssize);
putchar (sep_char);
if (selected_output_format == FORMAT_BERKLEY)
printf (((radix == octal) ? "%7lo\t%7lx" : "%7lu\t%7lx"),
(unsigned long) total, (unsigned long) total);
else
rprint_number (col_width, total);
putchar (sep_char);
fputs (bfd_get_filename (abfd), stdout);
if (abfd->my_archive)
@ -611,8 +653,8 @@ print_sizes (bfd *file)
{
if (show_common)
calculate_common_size (file);
if (berkeley_format)
print_berkeley_format (file);
else
if (selected_output_format == FORMAT_SYSV)
print_sysv_format (file);
else
print_berkeley_or_gnu_format (file);
}

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@ -79,4 +79,24 @@ if {![binutils_assemble $srcdir/$subdir/bintest.s tmpdir/bintest.o]} then {
pass "size -A"
}
}
# Test size -G
set got [binutils_run $SIZE "$SIZEFLAGS -G $testfile"]
set want "($dec)\[ \]+($dec)\[ \]+($dec)\[ \]+($dec)\[ \]+${testfile}"
if ![regexp $want $got all text data bss dtot hextot] then {
fail "size -G"
} else {
if {$text < 8 || $data < 4} then {
# The z80-coff port defaults to a "binary" like output
# file format which does not include a data section.
setup_xfail "z80-*-coff"
fail "size -G"
} else {
pass "size -G"
}
}
}