From b23f6011c34dcb471c312655f7af37c0a0f5f779 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amber Holly Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2019 02:14:49 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Remove build option firmware size impacts (#6947) * Update rules.mk template to remove build option size impacts * Add rules.mk cleaning script * Update all rules.mk files to remove build option firmware size impact messages * Remove references to feature filesize in documentation * Revert "Update all rules.mk files to remove build option firmware size impact messages" This reverts commit 7cfe70976bcc223bf47c960b2e6af8596df80a32. * Fix regex in cleanup script and exclude keymaps/ directories * Update quantum/template/avr/rules.mk Fixed missing tabs/spaces. Co-Authored-By: fauxpark --- docs/config_options.md | 10 ++++---- docs/feature_hd44780.md | 8 +++--- docs/feature_terminal.md | 4 +-- docs/getting_started_make_guide.md | 8 +----- quantum/template/avr/rules.mk | 13 +++++----- util/rules_cleaner.sh | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) create mode 100755 util/rules_cleaner.sh diff --git a/docs/config_options.md b/docs/config_options.md index ec3d1a1c8..abd98ec8a 100644 --- a/docs/config_options.md +++ b/docs/config_options.md @@ -310,13 +310,13 @@ This is a [make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html) file that i Use these to enable or disable building certain features. The more you have enabled the bigger your firmware will be, and you run the risk of building a firmware too large for your MCU. * `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE` - * Virtual DIP switch configuration(+1000) + * Virtual DIP switch configuration * `MOUSEKEY_ENABLE` - * Mouse keys(+4700) + * Mouse keys * `EXTRAKEY_ENABLE` - * Audio control and System control(+450) + * Audio control and System control * `CONSOLE_ENABLE` - * Console for debug(+400) + * Console for debug * `COMMAND_ENABLE` * Commands for debug and configuration * `COMBO_ENABLE` @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ Use these to enable or disable building certain features. The more you have enab * `NO_USB_STARTUP_CHECK` * Disables usb suspend check after keyboard startup. Usually the keyboard waits for the host to wake it up before any tasks are performed. This is useful for split keyboards as one half will not get a wakeup call but must send commands to the master. * `LINK_TIME_OPTIMIZATION_ENABLE` - = Enables Link Time Optimization (`LTO`) when compiling the keyboard. This makes the process take longer, but can significantly reduce the compiled size (and since the firmware is small, the added time is not noticable). However, this will automatically disable the old Macros and Functions features automatically, as these break when `LTO` is enabled. It does this by automatically defining `NO_ACTION_MACRO` and `NO_ACTION_FUNCTION` + = Enables Link Time Optimization (`LTO`) when compiling the keyboard. This makes the process take longer, but can significantly reduce the compiled size (and since the firmware is small, the added time is not noticable). However, this will automatically disable the old Macros and Functions features automatically, as these break when `LTO` is enabled. It does this by automatically defining `NO_ACTION_MACRO` and `NO_ACTION_FUNCTION` ## USB Endpoint Limitations diff --git a/docs/feature_hd44780.md b/docs/feature_hd44780.md index e0838948a..0a174035b 100644 --- a/docs/feature_hd44780.md +++ b/docs/feature_hd44780.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This is an integration of Peter Fleury's LCD library. This page will explain the basics. [For in depth documentation visit his page.](http://homepage.hispeed.ch/peterfleury/doxygen/avr-gcc-libraries/group__pfleury__lcd.html) -You can enable support for HD44780 Displays by setting the `HD44780_ENABLE` flag in your keyboards `rules.mk` to yes. This will use about 400 KB of extra space. +You can enable support for HD44780 Displays by setting the `HD44780_ENABLE` flag in your keyboards `rules.mk` to yes. ## Configuration @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Uncomment the section labled HD44780 and change the parameters as needed. #define LCD_DATA3_PORT LCD_PORT //< port for 4bit data bit 3 #define LCD_DATA0_PIN 4 //< pin for 4bit data bit 0 #define LCD_DATA1_PIN 5 //< pin for 4bit data bit 1 -#define LCD_DATA2_PIN 6 //< pin for 4bit data bit 2 +#define LCD_DATA2_PIN 6 //< pin for 4bit data bit 2 #define LCD_DATA3_PIN 7 //< pin for 4bit data bit 3 #define LCD_RS_PORT LCD_PORT //< port for RS line #define LCD_RS_PIN 3 //< pin for RS line @@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ Uncomment the section labled HD44780 and change the parameters as needed. Should you need to configure other properties you can copy them from `quantum/hd44780.h` and set them in your `config.h` -## Usage +## Usage To initialize your display, call `lcd_init()` with one of these parameters: ```` LCD_DISP_OFF : display off LCD_DISP_ON : display on, cursor off LCD_DISP_ON_CURSOR : display on, cursor on -LCD_DISP_ON_CURSOR_BLINK : display on, cursor on flashing +LCD_DISP_ON_CURSOR_BLINK : display on, cursor on flashing ```` This is best done in your keyboards `matrix_init_kb` or your keymaps `matrix_init_user`. It is advised to clear the display before use. diff --git a/docs/feature_terminal.md b/docs/feature_terminal.md index 1863599f8..f85062216 100644 --- a/docs/feature_terminal.md +++ b/docs/feature_terminal.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Terminal -> This feature is currently *huge* at 4400 bytes, and should probably only be put on boards with a lot of memory, or for fun. +> This feature is currently *huge*, and should probably only be put on boards with a lot of memory, or for fun. The terminal feature is a command-line-like interface designed to communicate through a text editor with keystrokes. It's beneficial to turn off auto-indent features in your editor. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Outputs the last 5 commands entered 1. help 2. about 3. keymap 0 -4. help +4. help 5. flush-buffer ``` diff --git a/docs/getting_started_make_guide.md b/docs/getting_started_make_guide.md index 71e9d33f2..d1ecf6f5a 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started_make_guide.md +++ b/docs/getting_started_make_guide.md @@ -41,8 +41,6 @@ Set these variables to `no` to disable them, and `yes` to enable them. This allows you to hold a key and the salt key (space by default) and have access to a various EEPROM settings that persist over power loss. It's advised you keep this disabled, as the settings are often changed by accident, and produce confusing results that makes it difficult to debug. It's one of the more common problems encountered in help sessions. -Consumes about 1000 bytes. - `MOUSEKEY_ENABLE` This gives you control over cursor movements and clicks via keycodes/custom functions. @@ -67,8 +65,6 @@ To see the text, open `hid_listen` and enjoy looking at your printed messages. **NOTE:** Do not include *uprint* messages in anything other than your keymap code. It must not be used within the QMK system framework. Otherwise, you will bloat other people's .hex files. -Consumes about 400 bytes. - `COMMAND_ENABLE` This enables magic commands, typically fired with the default magic key combo `LSHIFT+RSHIFT+KEY`. Magic commands include turning on debugging messages (`MAGIC+D`) or temporarily toggling NKRO (`MAGIC+N`). @@ -125,11 +121,9 @@ Use this to debug changes to variable values, see the [tracing variables](unit_t This enables using the Quantum SYSEX API to send strings (somewhere?) -This consumes about 5390 bytes. - `KEY_LOCK_ENABLE` -This enables [key lock](feature_key_lock.md). This consumes an additional 260 bytes. +This enables [key lock](feature_key_lock.md). `SPLIT_KEYBOARD` diff --git a/quantum/template/avr/rules.mk b/quantum/template/avr/rules.mk index 0ed05e71b..bb2bd14f9 100644 --- a/quantum/template/avr/rules.mk +++ b/quantum/template/avr/rules.mk @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ BOOTLOADER = atmel-dfu # Build Options # change yes to no to disable # -BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no # Virtual DIP switch configuration(+1000) -MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = yes # Mouse keys(+4700) -EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes # Audio control and System control(+450) -CONSOLE_ENABLE = yes # Console for debug(+400) +BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no # Virtual DIP switch configuration +MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = yes # Mouse keys +EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes # Audio control and System control +CONSOLE_ENABLE = yes # Console for debug COMMAND_ENABLE = yes # Commands for debug and configuration # Do not enable SLEEP_LED_ENABLE. it uses the same timer as BACKLIGHT_ENABLE SLEEP_LED_ENABLE = no # Breathing sleep LED during USB suspend @@ -34,9 +34,8 @@ SLEEP_LED_ENABLE = no # Breathing sleep LED during USB suspend NKRO_ENABLE = no # USB Nkey Rollover BACKLIGHT_ENABLE = no # Enable keyboard backlight functionality RGBLIGHT_ENABLE = no # Enable keyboard RGB underglow -MIDI_ENABLE = no # MIDI support (+2400 to 4200, depending on config) -UNICODE_ENABLE = no # Unicode +MIDI_ENABLE = no # MIDI support BLUETOOTH_ENABLE = no # Enable Bluetooth with the Adafruit EZ-Key HID AUDIO_ENABLE = no # Audio output on port C6 FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE = no # Use buzzer to emulate clicky switches -HD44780_ENABLE = no # Enable support for HD44780 based LCDs (+400) +HD44780_ENABLE = no # Enable support for HD44780 based LCDs diff --git a/util/rules_cleaner.sh b/util/rules_cleaner.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..ac27c2b09 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/rules_cleaner.sh @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# This script finds all rules.mk files in keyboards/ subdirectories, +# and deletes the build option filesize impacts from them. + +# Print an error message with the word "ERROR" in red. +echo_error() { + echo -e "[\033[0;91mERROR\033[m]: $1" +} + +# If we've been started from util/, we want to be in qmk_firmware/ +[[ "$PWD" == *util ]] && cd .. + +# The root qmk_firmware/ directory should have a subdirectory called quantum/ +if [ ! -d "quantum" ]; then + echo_error "Could not detect the QMK firmware directory!" + echo_error "Are you sure you're in the right place?" + exit 1 +fi + +# Set the inplace editing parameter for sed. +# macOS/BSD sed expects a file extension immediately following -i. +set_sed_i() { + sed_i=(-i) + + case $(uname -a) in + *Darwin*) sed_i=(-i "") + esac +} +set_sed_i + +# Exclude keyamps/ directories +files=$(find keyboards -type f -name 'rules.mk' -not \( -path '*/keymaps*' -prune \)) + +# Edit rules.mk files +for file in $files; do + sed "${sed_i[@]}" -e "s/(+[0-9].*)$//g" "$file" +done + +echo "Cleaned up rules.mk files."