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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Damien P. George
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"""
This script is used to compute metrics, like code size, of the various ports.
Typical usage is:
$ ./tools/metrics.py build | tee size0
<wait for build to complete>
$ git switch new-feature-branch
$ ./tools/metrics.py build | tee size1
<wait for build to complete>
$ ./tools/metrics.py diff size0 size1
Other commands:
$ ./tools/metrics.py sizes # print all firmware sizes
$ ./tools/metrics.py clean # clean all ports
"""
import sys, re, subprocess
MAKE_FLAGS = ['-j3', 'CFLAGS_EXTRA=-DNDEBUG']
class PortData:
def __init__(self, name, dir, output, make_flags=None):
self.name = name
self.dir = dir
self.output = output
self.make_flags = make_flags
port_data = {
'b': PortData('bare-arm', 'bare-arm', 'build/firmware.elf'),
'm': PortData('minimal x86', 'minimal', 'build/firmware.elf'),
'u': PortData('unix x64', 'unix', 'micropython'),
'n': PortData('unix nanbox', 'unix', 'micropython-nanbox', 'VARIANT=nanbox'),
's': PortData('stm32', 'stm32', 'build-PYBV10/firmware.elf', 'BOARD=PYBV10'),
'c': PortData('cc3200', 'cc3200', 'build/WIPY/release/application.axf', 'BTARGET=application'),
'8': PortData('esp8266', 'esp8266', 'build-GENERIC/firmware.elf'),
'3': PortData('esp32', 'esp32', 'build-GENERIC/application.elf'),
'r': PortData('nrf', 'nrf', 'build-pca10040/firmware.elf'),
'd': PortData('samd', 'samd', 'build-ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS/firmware.elf'),
}
def syscmd(*args):
sys.stdout.flush()
a2 = []
for a in args:
if isinstance(a, str):
a2.append(a)
elif a:
a2.extend(a)
subprocess.run(a2)
def parse_port_list(args):
if not args:
return list(port_data.values())
else:
ports = []
for arg in args:
for port_char in arg:
try:
ports.append(port_data[port_char])
except KeyError:
print('unknown port:', port_char)
sys.exit(1)
return ports
def read_build_log(filename):
data = dict()
lines = []
found_sizes = False
with open(filename) as f:
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if line.strip() == 'COMPUTING SIZES':
found_sizes = True
elif found_sizes:
lines.append(line)
is_size_line = False
for line in lines:
if is_size_line:
fields = line.split()
data[fields[-1]] = [int(f) for f in fields[:-2]]
is_size_line = False
else:
is_size_line = line.startswith('text\t ')
return data
def do_diff(args):
"""Compute the difference between firmware sizes."""
if len(args) != 2:
print('usage: %s diff <out1> <out2>' % sys.argv[0])
sys.exit(1)
data1 = read_build_log(args[0])
data2 = read_build_log(args[1])
for key, value1 in data1.items():
value2 = data2[key]
for port in port_data.values():
if key == 'ports/{}/{}'.format(port.dir, port.output):
name = port.name
break
data = [v2 - v1 for v1, v2 in zip(value1, value2)]
warn = ''
board = re.search(r'/build-([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/', key)
if board:
board = board.group(1)
else:
board = ''
if name == 'cc3200':
delta = data[0]
percent = 100 * delta / value1[0]
if data[1] != 0:
warn += ' %+u(data)' % data[1]
else:
delta = data[3]
percent = 100 * delta / value1[3]
if data[1] != 0:
warn += ' %+u(data)' % data[1]
if data[2] != 0:
warn += ' %+u(bss)' % data[2]
if warn:
warn = '[incl%s]' % warn
print('%11s: %+5u %+.3f%% %s%s' % (name, delta, percent, board, warn))
def do_clean(args):
"""Clean ports."""
ports = parse_port_list(args)
print('CLEANING')
for port in ports:
syscmd('make', '-C', 'ports/{}'.format(port.dir), port.make_flags, 'clean')
def do_build(args):
"""Build ports and print firmware sizes."""
ports = parse_port_list(args)
print('BUILDING MPY-CROSS')
syscmd('make', '-C', 'mpy-cross', MAKE_FLAGS)
print('BUILDING PORTS')
for port in ports:
syscmd('make', '-C', 'ports/{}'.format(port.dir), MAKE_FLAGS, port.make_flags)
do_sizes(args)
def do_sizes(args):
"""Compute and print sizes of firmware."""
ports = parse_port_list(args)
print('COMPUTING SIZES')
for port in ports:
syscmd('size', 'ports/{}/{}'.format(port.dir, port.output))
def main():
# Get command to execute
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
print('Available commands:')
for cmd in globals():
if cmd.startswith('do_'):
print(' {:9} {}'.format(cmd[3:], globals()[cmd].__doc__))
sys.exit(1)
cmd = sys.argv.pop(1)
# Dispatch to desired command
try:
cmd = globals()['do_{}'.format(cmd)]
except KeyError:
print("{}: unknown command '{}'".format(sys.argv[0], cmd))
sys.exit(1)
cmd(sys.argv[1:])
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()