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authorArlie Davis <[email protected]>2015-09-17 15:19:24 -0700
committerAndreas Boll <[email protected]>2016-01-21 15:03:53 +0100
commitdaa775b58e6dcc800dd611678b32cb1c5184f5b0 (patch)
tree7be0b3e9aa6a19610f5239db9ec82e609e431bab /src
parentdaa0fd7843dfc3f2f209a1b755df01f4dbc8122f (diff)
mesa: Reduce libGL.so binary size by about 15%
This patch significantly reduces the size of the libGL.so binary. It does not change the (externally visible) behavior of libGL.so at all. gl_gentable.py generates a function, _glapi_create_table_from_handle. This function allocates a large dispatch table, consisting of 1300 or so function pointers, and fills this dispatch table by doing symbol lookups on a given shared library. Previously, gl_gentable.py would generate a single, very large _glapi_create_table_from_handle function, with a short cluster of lines for each entry point (function). The idiom it generates was a NULL check, a call to snprintf, a call to dlsym / GetProcAddress, and then a store into the dispatch table. Since this function processes a large number of entry points, this code is duplicated many times over. We can encode the same information much more compactly, by using a lookup table. The previous total size of _glapi_create_table_from_handle on x64 was 125848 bytes. By using a lookup table, the size of _glapi_create_table_from_handle (and the related lookup tables) is reduced to 10840 bytes. In other words, this enormous function is reduced by 91%. The size of the entire libGL.so binary (measured when stripped) itself drops by 15%. So the purpose of this change is to reduce the binary size, which frees up disk space, memory, etc. size lib/libGL.so.1.2.0 on my system shows (Andreas) text data bss dec hex filename 565947 11256 2720 579923 8d953 lib/libGL.so.1.2.0 before 469211 21848 2720 493779 788d3 lib/libGL.so.1.2.0 after v2: Incorporate Matt's feedback. Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <[email protected]> Tested-by: Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Andreas Boll <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/mapi/glapi/gen/gl_gentable.py57
1 files changed, 41 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/src/mapi/glapi/gen/gl_gentable.py b/src/mapi/glapi/gen/gl_gentable.py
index 1b3eb72470d..7cd475aa2b8 100644
--- a/src/mapi/glapi/gen/gl_gentable.py
+++ b/src/mapi/glapi/gen/gl_gentable.py
@@ -113,6 +113,9 @@ __glapi_gentable_set_remaining_noop(struct _glapi_table *disp) {
dispatch[i] = p.v;
}
+"""
+
+footer = """
struct _glapi_table *
_glapi_create_table_from_handle(void *handle, const char *symbol_prefix) {
struct _glapi_table *disp = calloc(_glapi_get_dispatch_table_size(), sizeof(_glapi_proc));
@@ -123,27 +126,28 @@ _glapi_create_table_from_handle(void *handle, const char *symbol_prefix) {
if(symbol_prefix == NULL)
symbol_prefix = "";
-"""
-footer = """
- __glapi_gentable_set_remaining_noop(disp);
-
- return disp;
-}
-"""
+ /* Note: This code relies on _glapi_table_func_names being sorted by the
+ * entry point index of each function.
+ */
+ for (int func_index = 0; func_index < GLAPI_TABLE_COUNT; ++func_index) {
+ const char *name = _glapi_table_func_names[func_index];
+ void ** procp = &((void **)disp)[func_index];
-body_template = """
- if(!disp->%(name)s) {
- void ** procp = (void **) &disp->%(name)s;
- snprintf(symboln, sizeof(symboln), "%%s%(entry_point)s", symbol_prefix);
+ snprintf(symboln, sizeof(symboln), \"%s%s\", symbol_prefix, name);
#ifdef _WIN32
*procp = GetProcAddress(handle, symboln);
#else
*procp = dlsym(handle, symboln);
#endif
}
+ __glapi_gentable_set_remaining_noop(disp);
+
+ return disp;
+}
"""
+
class PrintCode(gl_XML.gl_print_base):
def __init__(self):
@@ -180,12 +184,33 @@ class PrintCode(gl_XML.gl_print_base):
def printBody(self, api):
- for f in api.functionIterateByOffset():
- for entry_point in f.entry_points:
- vars = { 'entry_point' : entry_point,
- 'name' : f.name }
- print body_template % vars
+ # Determine how many functions have a defined offset.
+ func_count = 0
+ for f in api.functions_by_name.itervalues():
+ if f.offset != -1:
+ func_count += 1
+
+ # Build the mapping from offset to function name.
+ funcnames = [None] * func_count
+ for f in api.functions_by_name.itervalues():
+ if f.offset != -1:
+ if not (funcnames[f.offset] is None):
+ raise Exception("Function table has more than one function with same offset (offset %d, func %s)" % (f.offset, f.name))
+ funcnames[f.offset] = f.name
+
+ # Check that the table has no gaps. We expect a function at every offset,
+ # and the code which generates the table relies on this.
+ for i in xrange(0, func_count):
+ if funcnames[i] is None:
+ raise Exception("Function table has no function at offset %d" % (i))
+
+ print "#define GLAPI_TABLE_COUNT %d" % func_count
+ print "static const char * const _glapi_table_func_names[GLAPI_TABLE_COUNT] = {"
+ for i in xrange(0, func_count):
+ print " /* %5d */ \"%s\"," % (i, funcnames[i])
+ print "};"
+
return