Previous 6caa4a17ac ("fix: display correct help in the idf_size.py wrapper")
introduced a regression, because it uses exit_on_error parameter for
argparse.ArgumentParser, which was added in python3.9, making
idf_size.py incompatible with idf.py minimal required python3.8.
The objective is to inspect the arguments of idf_size.py using a wrapper
argparse to determine whether the legacy or refactored version should be
initiated, while always displaying help for the underlying version. The
exit_on_error function was previously utilized to prevent argparse from
exiting and displaying help/usage. This replaces exit_on_error with a
workaround that makes the --format argument optional. Since this is the
sole instance where the wrapper argparse might fail, it achieves the
same outcome as using exit_on_error.
Fixes: 6caa4a17ac ("fix: display correct help in the idf_size.py wrapper")
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Currently the wrapper tries to figure out which version of
the esp-idf-size should be started. The legacy version is
used if explicitly requested by the -l/--legacy option or
if json format is specified. This works fine, but if help
is requested, it is printed for the wrapper as shown bellow
$ idf_size.py -h
usage: idf_size.py [-h] [--format FORMAT] [-l]
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--format FORMAT
-l, --legacy
This is not convenient and the full help from the underlying
version should be displayed.
Fix this by only peeking into the args to figure out if legacy or
refactored version should be started and always spawn the underlying
esp_idf_size python module. This is done by using exit_on_error=False and
add_help=False for the ArgumentParser. When help for refactored version
is requested a note as following is printed to notify users that the
legacy version can still be used.
$ idf_size.py -h
Note: legacy esp_idf_size version can be invoked by specifying the -l/--legacy
option or by setting the ESP_IDF_SIZE_LEGACY environment variable.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
This integrates esp_idf_size.ng, refactored esp-idf-size version, into
esp-idf and enables it by default. The esp_idf_size.ng may be enabled
by using the --ng option, but also via ESP_IDF_SIZE_NG env. variable,
which is used in this integration.
New -l/--legacy option is added, which enforces usage of the old version.
This option can be also set via "ESP_IDF_SIZE_LEGACY" env. variable.
This should allow to easily switch back to old version if there is any
problem.
The new version is used by default for all formats, except for the "json".
Examples:
$ idf.py size # uses refactored version
$ idf.py size --legacy # uses legacy version
$ idf.py size --l # uses legacy version
$ idf.py size --format json # uses legacy version
$ idf.py size --format json2 # uses refactored version
$ export ESP_IDF_SIZE_LEGACY="1" # use legacy version only from now on
ESP_IDF_SIZE_FORCE_TERMINAL, which forces terminal control codes(colors), is also set
when running from idf.py, so the colors are propagated even if stdout
for esp_idf_size.ng is not attached to tty.
The same changes are applied also to the idf_size.py wrapper.
There is an import check if esp_idf_size.ng is available. If not,
we switch into the legacy mode. This should cover situation when the
esp-idf has support for refactored version, but it's not installed.
This should also allow users to bind to a legacy version(<1.0.0) and the
idf.py size and idf_size.py should still work. This also allow us to
restring the version in constraints file if we need to switch back to
legacy version globally.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
This commit removes all idf_size.py files and references to them and adds esp-idf-size as a dependency and adequate wrappers to avoid breaking changes.
This commit fixes two issues:
1. Part of the header containing annotations for curr, reference and diff values for archive diffs wasn't formatted correctly
2. Only one third of the values in the table were displayed because of the wrong line format
This fixes an attempted fix for diram size calculation where it was counted twice, however the fix did not account for cases where iram was not fully filled with cache and therefore was of non 0 size.
Now the calculation should be correct regardless of the cache size.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9960
This adds CSV support to idf_size.py and idf.py size actions and using the --format argument which accepts 'text', 'json' or 'csv' as input.
idf_size.py --json argument is deprecated but left to avoid a breaking change.
For idf.py size actions OUTPUT_JSON environment variable set at configuration time is overriden at target build time if --format is used.
Additionally, this commit refactors big parts of code, unified usage of json_dict and manually generated dictionaries for textual output and improves code quality in many parts.
Replaced hyphens with underscores in examples
project definition for all examples which had
hyphens in their project name. dpp-enrollee is
an exceptions because the name matches the
project directory name while the project
directory also contains hyphens.
Add new "make size_components" and "make size_files" targets for analysing makeup of the ELF file.
Plain "make size" output now looks like this:
Total sizes:
DRAM .data size: 11156 bytes
DRAM .bss size: 22304 bytes
Used static DRAM: 33460 bytes ( 294220 available, 10.2% used)
Used static IRAM: 80480 bytes ( 50592 available, 61.4% used)
Flash code: 421463 bytes
Flash rodata: 103824 bytes
Total image size:~ 616923 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)