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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Scott Shawcroft for Adafruit Industries
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import re
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import sys
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# Handle size constants with K or M suffixes (allowed in .ld but not in Python).
K_PATTERN = re . compile ( r ' ([0-9]+)K ' )
K_REPLACE = r ' ( \ 1*1024) '
M_PATTERN = re . compile ( r ' ([0-9]+)M ' )
M_REPLACE = r ' ( \ 1*1024*1024) '
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print ( )
text = 0
data = 0
bss = 0
# stdin is the linker output.
for line in sys . stdin :
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# Uncomment to see linker output.
# print(line)
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line = line . strip ( )
if not line . startswith ( " text " ) :
text , data , bss = map ( int , line . split ( ) [ : 3 ] )
regions = { }
# This file is the linker script.
with open ( sys . argv [ 1 ] , " r " ) as f :
for line in f :
line = line . strip ( )
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if line . startswith ( ( " FLASH_FIRMWARE " , " RAM " ) ) :
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regions [ line . split ( ) [ 0 ] ] = line . split ( " = " ) [ - 1 ]
for region in regions :
space = regions [ region ]
if " /* " in space :
space = space . split ( " /* " ) [ 0 ]
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space = K_PATTERN . sub ( K_REPLACE , space )
space = M_PATTERN . sub ( M_REPLACE , space )
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regions [ region ] = int ( eval ( space ) )
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firmware_region = regions [ " FLASH_FIRMWARE " ]
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ram_region = regions [ " RAM " ]
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used_flash = data + text
free_flash = firmware_region - used_flash
used_ram = data + bss
free_ram = ram_region - used_ram
print ( " {} bytes used, {} bytes free in flash firmware space out of {} bytes ( {} kB). " . format ( used_flash , free_flash , firmware_region , firmware_region / 1024 ) )
print ( " {} bytes used, {} bytes free in ram for stack and heap out of {} bytes ( {} kB). " . format ( used_ram , free_ram , ram_region , ram_region / 1024 ) )
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print ( )
# Check that we have free flash space. GCC doesn't fail when the text + data
# sections don't fit in FLASH. It only counts data in RAM.
if free_flash < 0 :
print ( " Too little flash!!! " )
print ( )
sys . exit ( - 1 )