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|
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def self.results
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file_lengths = ["File name".length]
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|
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data_lengths = [".data size".length]
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|
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|
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|
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bss_lengths << info[:bss_size] .to_s.length
|
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data_lengths << info[:data_size].to_s.length
|
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rel_lengths << info[:rel_size] .to_s.length
|
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relro_lengths<< info[:relro_size] .to_s.length
|
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end
|
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|
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maxlen = file_lengths.max
|
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max_bss_len = bss_lengths .max
|
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max_data_len = data_lengths.max
|
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|
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|
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max_relro_len= relro_lengths .max
|
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|
+
|
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|
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datarelro_header = @ignore_data_rel_ro ? "" : " | #{'.data.rel.ro size'.ljust max_relro_len}"
|
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puts "#{'File name'.ljust maxlen} | #{'.bss size'.ljust max_data_len} | #{'.data size'.ljust max_data_len} | #{'.data.rel size'.ljust max_rel_len}#{datarelro_header}"
|
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|
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(@files_info.sort &@results_sorter).each do |file, info|
|
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|
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datarelro_line = @ignore_data_rel_ro ? "" : " #{info[:relro_size].to_s.rjust max_relro_len}"
|
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puts "#{file.ljust maxlen} #{info[:bss_size].to_s.rjust max_bss_len} #{info[:data_size].to_s.rjust max_data_len} #{info[:rel_size].to_s.rjust max_rel_len}#{datarelro_line}"
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end
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+
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|
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data_total_real = @data_total > 0 ? ((@data_total/4096) + (@data_total % 4096 ? 1 : 0)) * 4096 : 0
|
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bss_total_real = @bss_total > 0 ? ((@bss_total/4096) + (@bss_total % 4096 ? 1 : 0)) * 4096 : 0
|
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+
rel_total_real = @rel_total > 0 ? ((@rel_total/4096) + (@rel_total % 4096 ? 1 : 0)) * 4096 : 0
|
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relro_total_real = @relro_total > 0 ? ((@relro_total/4096) + (@relro_total % 4096 ? 1 : 0)) * 4096 : 0
|
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+
|
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puts "Totals:"
|
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puts " #{@bss_total} (#{bss_total_real} \"real\") bytes of non-initialised variables."
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puts " #{@data_total} (#{data_total_real} \"real\") bytes of writable variables."
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puts " #{@rel_total} (#{rel_total_real} \"real\") bytes of variables needing runtime relocation."
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puts " #{@relro_total} (#{relro_total_real} \"real\") bytes of constants needing runtime relocation." unless @no_datalrero
|
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puts " Total #{@data_total+@bss_total+@rel_total+@relro_total} (#{data_total_real+bss_total_real+rel_total_real+relro_total_real} \"real\") bytes of variables in copy-on-write sections"
|
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end
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