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* Memory usage of __global_locale for non-locale functions
@ 2017-05-26 13:31 Prakhar Bahuguna
  2017-05-26 17:52 ` Hans-Bernhard Bröker
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Prakhar Bahuguna @ 2017-05-26 13:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: newlib; +Cc: nd

Hello,

We've noticed that since a series of patches to add support for POSIX-1.2008
per-thread locales in August 2015, the size of the .data section in binaries
produced by our toolchain has increased significantly due to the
__global_locale struct in lib_a-locale.o. This is linked in when any strto*()
function is called. This is true even for non-locale functions such as
strtoul(). Inspection of the code shows that these have been deliberately
re-architected as simple wrappers around the equivalent strto*_l(), passing in
the global C locale as the locale parameter.

As we wish to minimise code size and particularly RAM usage for microcontroller
targets which do not usually require anything beyond the C locale, would it be
possible to define a configure option that avoids linking in __global_locale,
in a manner that would not require significant engineering effort?
Alternatively, would there be a way to minimise the footprint of the
__global_locale struct for this application?


Thanks,

-- 

Prakhar Bahuguna

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