bloaty -d sections firmware.elf | grep bdscr Bloat in bdscr is a subtle but impactful inefficiency in embedded and low-level software. It stems from over-alignment, static allocation, and leftover debug structures. Detecting it requires basic binary inspection tools; fixing it yields measurable gains in size, speed, and maintainability.
gcc -DNDEBUG -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections ... ld --gc-sections -o output.elf input.o Or manually strip after linking: bloat bdscr
bdscr_t blocks[256]; // 256 * 32 bytes = 8KB Use: bloaty -d sections firmware
Example bloaty command:
Reduced alignment to 4 bytes, changed static array to pointer + malloc, and moved non-critical descriptors to a compressed filesystem. // Over-alignment >
5.1. Linker Script Optimization Replace:
.bdscr : KEEP(*(.bdscr)) . = ALIGN(4096); // Over-alignment > FLASH With: