COMPRESSION (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
This configuration option specifies whether Romimage.exe compresses the writable sections in the run-time image. If the writable sections, made up of data and files, are compressed, the kernel decompresses them as it loads them into RAM. By default, code is not compressed.
This option uses the following syntax.
COMPRESSION = OFF | ON
Parameters
- OFF
The writable sections are not compressed.
- ON
By default, the writable sections in the MODULES section, and all files in the FILES section, are compressed.
Remarks
Compression usage is a tradeoff: when you use compression, ROM size is smaller, but load time is slightly longer because of the decompression process. When the ON configuration option is used, the Compression component must be added to the run-time image.
By default, Romimage.exe compresses all writable sections to reduce the run-time image size. When the module is loaded from ROM or flash memory, the writable sections are decompressed into RAM. If COMPRESSION is set to OFF, compression is turned off for the whole binary image builder (BIB) file.
For modules containing the C attribute, which means compress everything, this configuration option is ignored, because the entire module is already compressed. For more information about compression of individual modules, see MODULES Section.
The writable sections are always copied into RAM, even if they are not compressed.
The Config.bib file of a BSP should use the COMPRESSION option as illustrated in the following code sample:
; @CESYSGEN IF !NK_NKNOCOMP
COMPRESSION=ON
; @CESYSGEN ENDIF !NK_NKNOCOMP
; @CESYSGEN IF NK_NKNOCOMP
COMPRESSION=OFF
; @CESYSGEN ENDIF NK_NKNOCOMP