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#!/usr/bin/env python """ This is a little tool to parse msp430-readelf's output and format it nicely. It can be useful to get an overview of the RAM usage and free stack memory. Requires: Python 2.3+ mspgcc, msp430-readelf on the path Chris <cliechti@gmx.net> """ import os, re, sys from optparse import OptionParser parser = OptionParser() parser.add_option("-d", "--detailed", dest = "detailed", default=False, help = "print a detailed list of labels", action = "store_true" ) parser.add_option("-c", "--compact", dest = "compact", default = False, help = "print a compact list of used bytes", action = "store_true" ) parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", action = "store_false", dest = "verbose", default = True, help = "don't print status messages to stdout" ) parser.add_option("--min-stack", action = "store", dest = "min_stack", type = "int", default = None, help = "fail if free space for stack is not as large as this" ) (options, args) = parser.parse_args() if len(args) != 1: parser.error("missing object file name") # regexp to parse lines like the following one # 959: 000002aa 0 OBJECT GLOBAL DEFAULT 6 rxdata re_obj = re.compile(r':[ \t]+([0-9a-f]+)[ \t]+([0-9a-f]+)[ \t]+(\w+)[ \t]+.* (.*)$') # read labeled object from readelf dump objs = {} syms = os.popen('msp430-readelf -a -W "%s"' % args[0]) for line in syms: #~ print ">", line, m = re_obj.search(line) if m: objs[m.group(4)] = ((int(m.group(1),16), int(m.group(2)), m.group(3))) if syms.close(): raise IOError("msp430-readelf failed") # store labels by address mmap = {} #~ print 'adr size name' for name, (address, size, type) in objs.items(): #~ print '0x%04x %3d %s %s' % (address, size, name, type) if type == 'OBJECT': if size == 0: size=1 # make sure zero sized objects are shown too for x in range(size): if x == 0: #first line desc = '%s%s (%d)' % ( name, (size>1) and '[%s]' % x or '', size, ) else: # other lines desc = '%s%s' % ( ' ' * len(name), (size>1) and '[%s]' % x or '' ) # concatenate if there is more than one label if mmap.has_key(address+x): desc = '%s | %s' % (mmap[address+x], desc) mmap[address+x] = desc # print labels sorted by address, only RAM free = 0 for address in range(objs['__data_start'][0], objs['__stack'][0]): if mmap.has_key(address): name = mmap[address] else: name = ' -'*20 free += 1 if options.detailed: print '0x%04x: %s' % (address, name) if options.compact: for address in range(objs['__data_start'][0], objs['__stack'][0], 16): print '0x%04x: %s' % ( address, ''.join([mmap.has_key(a) and '*' or '.' for a in range(address,address+16)]) ) # scan backwards for continous memory, starting from the stack init stackmem = 0 address = objs['__stack'][0] while address >= objs['__data_start'][0] and not mmap.has_key(address): address -= 1 stackmem += 1 # calc total and print summary size = objs['__stack'][0] - objs['__data_start'][0] print 'RAM usage summary:' print '%d of %d bytes used (%d free)' % (size-free, size, free) print 'the stack can grow up to %d bytes (continous memory at end of RAM)' % ( stackmem & 0xfffe # round size, even number ) if options.min_stack is not None: if (stackmem & 0xfffe) < options.min_stack: print "ERROR: Stack size is smaller than the given value (--min-stack=%d)" % (options.min_stack,) sys.exit(2)
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