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EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE. 5% size reduction of libbusybox.so
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trylink: explain how to modify link and drastically decrease amount
of padding (unfortunately, needs hand editing ATM).
*: add ALIGN1 / ALIGN2 to global strings and arrays of bytes and shorts
size saving: 0.5k
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function old new delta
bb_basename - 26 +26
sv_main 1226 1225 -1
passwd_main 1985 1983 -2
showdirs 482 478 -4
sendCgi 1811 1807 -4
make_device 1354 1350 -4
handleIncoming 2443 2439 -4
func_name 82 78 -4
service_name 2292 2285 -7
main 909 901 -8
cmp_main 555 547 -8
test_main 434 422 -12
act 228 216 -12
find_pair 180 164 -16
rmmod_main 298 280 -18
find_pid_by_name 156 134 -22
modprobe_main 1606 1576 -30
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(add/remove: 1/0 grow/shrink: 0/16 up/down: 26/-156) Total: -130 bytes
text data bss dec hex filename
734933 3028 14400 752361 b7ae9 busybox_old
734801 3028 14400 752229 b7a65 busybox_unstripped
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util-linux/mdev.c:(.text+0x29a): undefined reference to `strndupa'
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for some nice shrinkage and so we work even when CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED is off
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resize: remove globals var
mdev: remove globals var
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*: s/include "busybox.h"/include "libbb.h"
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no preceding prototype
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fix xstrdup to not grossly overallocate memory
use xopen instean of xopen3 in several places
etc.
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Erik or I are primary copyright holders on.
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things like xasprintf() into xfuncs.c, remove xprint_file_by_name() (it only
had one user), clean up lots of #includes... General cleanup pass. What I've
been doing for the last couple days.
And it conflicts! I've removed httpd.c from this checkin due to somebody else
touching that file. It builds for me. I have to catch a bus. (Now you know
why I'm looking forward to Mercurial.)
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Both Jason Schoon and Giuseppe Ciotta deserve credit for this, I used elements
of both. It's been upgraded so that you can specify that a given command
should run at create, at delete, or at both using different special characters
(@, $, and * respectively). It uses the system() method of running command
lines which means you can use environment variables on the command line (it
sets $MDEV to the name of the current device being created/deleted, which is
useful if you matched it via regex), and the documentation warns that you need
a /bin/sh to make that work, so you probably want to pick a default shell.
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Poked to do this by Jason Schoon.
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the infrastructure to merge global structs into a union...
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comment that null terminating the string we sscanf() shouldn't be required
since the kernel adds \n to the end of it and sscanf will stop there.
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code is smaller
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if read() file return less than 1, we should close the fd and then goto end.
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I have no idea _how_), and a simpler fix for the extra \n problem. I tested
this and it worked for me, for what that's worth...
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to come up with a test suite for all the stuff that requires root access.
Something involving User Mode Linux or QEMU, probably...)
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Not buying it, eh?
I know I said new features before 1.1, but, well... (I was weak!)
The config file and hotplug modes aren't implemented yet. Might take a stab at
those tomorrow. (I _should_ go back to focusing on the bug triage list.)
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