support/scripts: add size-stats script

This new script uses the data collected by the step_pkg_size
instrumentation hook to generate a pie chart of the size contribution
of each package to the target root filesystem, and two CSV files with
statistics about the package size and file size. To achieve this, it
looks at each file in $(TARGET_DIR), and using the
packages-file-list.txt information collected by the step_pkg_size
hook, it determines to which package the file belongs. It is therefore
able to give the size installed by each package.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Tested-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (C) 2014 by Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
import sys
import os
import os.path
import argparse
import csv
import collections
try:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('Agg')
import matplotlib.font_manager as fm
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
except ImportError:
sys.stderr.write("You need python-matplotlib to generate the size graph\n")
exit(1)
colors = ['#e60004', '#009836', '#2e1d86', '#ffed00',
'#0068b5', '#f28e00', '#940084', '#97c000']
#
# This function adds a new file to 'filesdict', after checking its
# size. The 'filesdict' contain the relative path of the file as the
# key, and as the value a tuple containing the name of the package to
# which the file belongs and the size of the file.
#
# filesdict: the dict to which the file is added
# relpath: relative path of the file
# fullpath: absolute path to the file
# pkg: package to which the file belongs
#
def add_file(filesdict, relpath, abspath, pkg):
if not os.path.exists(abspath):
return
if os.path.islink(abspath):
return
sz = os.stat(abspath).st_size
filesdict[relpath] = (pkg, sz)
#
# This function returns a dict where each key is the path of a file in
# the root filesystem, and the value is a tuple containing two
# elements: the name of the package to which this file belongs and the
# size of the file.
#
# builddir: path to the Buildroot output directory
#
def build_package_dict(builddir):
filesdict = {}
with open(os.path.join(builddir, "build", "packages-file-list.txt")) as filelistf:
for l in filelistf.readlines():
pkg, fpath = l.split(",")
# remove the initial './' in each file path
fpath = fpath.strip()[2:]
fullpath = os.path.join(builddir, "target", fpath)
add_file(filesdict, fpath, fullpath, pkg)
return filesdict
#
# This function builds a dictionary that contains the name of a
# package as key, and the size of the files installed by this package
# as the value.
#
# filesdict: dictionary with the name of the files as key, and as
# value a tuple containing the name of the package to which the files
# belongs, and the size of the file. As returned by
# build_package_dict.
#
# builddir: path to the Buildroot output directory
#
def build_package_size(filesdict, builddir):
pkgsize = collections.defaultdict(int)
for root, _, files in os.walk(os.path.join(builddir, "target")):
for f in files:
fpath = os.path.join(root, f)
if os.path.islink(fpath):
continue
frelpath = os.path.relpath(fpath, os.path.join(builddir, "target"))
if not frelpath in filesdict:
print("WARNING: %s is not part of any package" % frelpath)
pkg = "unknown"
else:
pkg = filesdict[frelpath][0]
pkgsize[pkg] += os.path.getsize(fpath)
return pkgsize
#
# Given a dict returned by build_package_size(), this function
# generates a pie chart of the size installed by each package.
#
# pkgsize: dictionary with the name of the package as a key, and the
# size as the value, as returned by build_package_size.
#
# outputf: output file for the graph
#
def draw_graph(pkgsize, outputf):
total = sum(pkgsize.values())
labels = []
values = []
other_value = 0
for (p, sz) in pkgsize.items():
if sz < (total * 0.01):
other_value += sz
else:
labels.append("%s (%d kB)" % (p, sz / 1000.))
values.append(sz)
labels.append("Other (%d kB)" % (other_value / 1000.))
values.append(other_value)
plt.figure()
patches, texts, autotexts = plt.pie(values, labels=labels,
autopct='%1.1f%%', shadow=True,
colors=colors)
# Reduce text size
proptease = fm.FontProperties()
proptease.set_size('xx-small')
plt.setp(autotexts, fontproperties=proptease)
plt.setp(texts, fontproperties=proptease)
plt.suptitle("Filesystem size per package", fontsize=18, y=.97)
plt.title("Total filesystem size: %d kB" % (total / 1000.), fontsize=10, y=.96)
plt.savefig(outputf)
#
# Generate a CSV file with statistics about the size of each file, its
# size contribution to the package and to the overall system.
#
# filesdict: dictionary with the name of the files as key, and as
# value a tuple containing the name of the package to which the files
# belongs, and the size of the file. As returned by
# build_package_dict.
#
# pkgsize: dictionary with the name of the package as a key, and the
# size as the value, as returned by build_package_size.
#
# outputf: output CSV file
#
def gen_files_csv(filesdict, pkgsizes, outputf):
total = 0
for (p, sz) in pkgsizes.items():
total += sz
with open(outputf, 'w') as csvfile:
wr = csv.writer(csvfile, delimiter=',', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)
wr.writerow(["File name",
"Package name",
"File size",
"Package size",
"File size in package (%)",
"File size in system (%)"])
for f, (pkgname, filesize) in filesdict.items():
pkgsize = pkgsizes[pkgname]
wr.writerow([f, pkgname, filesize, pkgsize,
"%.1f" % (float(filesize) / pkgsize * 100),
"%.1f" % (float(filesize) / total * 100)])
#
# Generate a CSV file with statistics about the size of each package,
# and their size contribution to the overall system.
#
# pkgsize: dictionary with the name of the package as a key, and the
# size as the value, as returned by build_package_size.
#
# outputf: output CSV file
#
def gen_packages_csv(pkgsizes, outputf):
total = sum(pkgsizes.values())
with open(outputf, 'w') as csvfile:
wr = csv.writer(csvfile, delimiter=',', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)
wr.writerow(["Package name", "Package size", "Package size in system (%)"])
for (pkg, size) in pkgsizes.items():
wr.writerow([pkg, size, "%.1f" % (float(size) / total * 100)])
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Draw build time graphs')
parser.add_argument("--builddir", '-i', metavar="BUILDDIR", required=True,
help="Buildroot output directory")
parser.add_argument("--graph", '-g', metavar="GRAPH",
help="Graph output file (.pdf or .png extension)")
parser.add_argument("--file-size-csv", '-f', metavar="FILE_SIZE_CSV",
help="CSV output file with file size statistics")
parser.add_argument("--package-size-csv", '-p', metavar="PKG_SIZE_CSV",
help="CSV output file with package size statistics")
args = parser.parse_args()
# Find out which package installed what files
pkgdict = build_package_dict(args.builddir)
# Collect the size installed by each package
pkgsize = build_package_size(pkgdict, args.builddir)
if args.graph:
draw_graph(pkgsize, args.graph)
if args.file_size_csv:
gen_files_csv(pkgdict, pkgsize, args.file_size_csv)
if args.package_size_csv:
gen_packages_csv(pkgsize, args.package_size_csv)