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From: | Dave Hylands |
Subject: | Re: [avr-chat] using -Wl, -u, vfprintf -lprintf_min causes program to grow a lot why? |
Date: | Sat, 15 Apr 2017 20:57:33 -0700 |
The documentation seems to be saying that using those flags is
supposed to save flash, but without them, a main() that does a single
printf("foo\n"); gives me a 330 byte flash, while with them I get a
1330 byte flash.
If I remove the printf() call, I get flash sizes of 1228 or 228 with
or without the above mentioned printf-min flags, respectively.
It looks like somehow the printf-min flag ends up dragging in a bunch
extra code somehow?
The rest of my linker invocation looks like this:
avr-gcc -mmcu=atmega328p -lm -Wl,-gc-sections
-Wl,-Map=program_to_upload.out.map -o program_to_upload.out main.o
I think probably the documentation ought to mention this possibility,
assuming it isn't a bug.
Britton
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