#!/usr/bin/python2 ## Quick little pyelftools script to test the size of a CC430F6137 ## firmware image, warning the user if it looks too big. from __future__ import print_function import sys from elftools.elf.elffile import ELFFile from elftools.elf.sections import SymbolTableSection def process_file(filename): print("%s:" % filename); with open(filename, 'rb') as f: printsizes(f) def printsizes(stream): elffile = ELFFile(stream); text=elffile.get_section_by_name('.text'); textlen=len(text.data()); codeperc=textlen*100.0/32768; print("\t%d bytes of .text (%d %%)" % (textlen,codeperc)); if codeperc>80: print("WARNING: %d percent of code is used!"%codeperc); datalen=0; bsslen=0; noinitlen=0; data=elffile.get_section_by_name('.data'); datalen=len(data.data()); bss=elffile.get_section_by_name('.bss'); bsslen=len(bss.data()); noinit=elffile.get_section_by_name('.noinit'); if noinit!=None: noinitlen=len(noinit.data()); dataperc=(datalen+bsslen+noinitlen)*100.0/4096; if datalen+bsslen+noinitlen>0: print("\t%d bytes of .data, %d bytes of .bss, %d bytes of .noinit (%d %%)" %(datalen,bsslen,noinitlen,dataperc)); if dataperc>80: print("WARNING: %d percent of data is used!"%dataperc); if __name__ == '__main__': for filename in sys.argv[1:]: process_file(filename)