Optimize Libcurl for AVS Device SDK


This document provides step-by-step instructions to optimize libcurl for size in *nix systems.

We recommend that you use separate directories to keep track of your optimized builds, especially if you use these libraries elsewhere. For example, if you are building the Alexa Voice Service (AVS) Device SDK on a Linux machine that you use daily, installing these optimized versions will most likely break other operations. Therefore, in this document we will assume that all sources will be in $OPTIMIZED_SOURCE_DIR and all installations will be in $OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR.

NOTE: To speed up compilation use the -jN option with make.

Optimize libnghttp2

  1. Download the latest release of libnhttp2 to $OPTIMIZED_SOURCE_DIR. Make sure the version is 1.17 or later.

  2. Extract the contents to $OPTIMIZED_SOURCE_DIR:

     tar xvf nghttp2-*.tar.*
    
  3. Change directories to nghttp2-* and configure the library to output shared libraries only:

    cd nghttp2-*
    CFLAGS="-Os" ./configure --enable-lib-only --disable-assert --disable-largefile --prefix=$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR
    
  4. Make the library and install it to the prefixed folder:

    make && make install
    

Optimize libssl

  1. Download the latest release of libssl to $OPTIMIZED_SOURCE_DIR. Make sure the version is 1.1.0c or later.
  2. Extract the contents to $OPTIMIZED_SOURCE_DIR:

     tar xvf openssl-*.tar.gz
    
  3. Change directories to openssl-* and configure the library to remove unused cipher algorithms and cryptographic protocols:

    cd openssl-*
    ./config no-ssl3-method no-tls1-method no-tls1_1-method no-dtls1-method no-dtls1_2-method no-asm no-afalgeng no-capieng no-deprecated no-cms no-ct no-dgram no-dynamic-engine no-engine no-hw no-bf no-blake2 no-camellia no-cast no-chacha no-cmac no-des no-idea no-md4 no-mdc2 no-ocb no-poly1305 no-rc2 no-rc4 no-rmd160 no-scrypt no-seed no-whirlpool --prefix=$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR -Os
    
  4. Make the library and install only library components it to the prefixed folder:

    make && make install_sw
    

Optimize libcurl

  1. Download the latest release of libcurl to $OPTIMIZED_SOURCE_DIR. Make sure the version is 7.50.2 or later.
  2. Extract the contents to $OPTIMIZED_SOURCE_DIR:

    tar xvf curl-*.tar.*
    
  3. Change directories to curl-* and configure the library to remove unused communication and cryptographic protocols:

    cd curl-*
    CFLAGS="-Os" LDFLAGS="-Wl,-R$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR/lib" ./configure --enable-threaded-resolver --with-nghttp2=$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR --with-ssl=$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR --disable-largefile --disable-ftp --disable-file --disable-ldap --disable-ldaps --disable-rtsp --disable-proxy --disable-dict --disable-telnet --disable-tftp --disable-pop3 --disable-imap --disable-smb --disable-smtp --disable-gopher --disable-manual --disable-libcurl-option --disable-ipv6 --disable-unix-sockets --disable-cookies --disable-soname-bump --disable-sspi --disable-versioned-symbols --disable-verbose --disable-crypto-auth --disable-ntlm-wb --disable-tls-srp --prefix=$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR
    
  4. Make the library and install it to the prefixed folder:

    make && make install
    

    This only installs the libraries and executables to the folder and skips the documentation files.

At this point, you should have all your libraries under $OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR/lib.

Pass optimized libcurl to the SDK

In this section, we will pass the optimized libcurl to the make process. We assume that the source code for the SDK is located in $ACSDK_SOURCE_DIR and the build directory is $ACSDK_BUILD_DIR

cd $ACSDK_BUILD_DIR
cmake -DCURL_LIBRARY=$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR/lib/libcurl.so -DCURL_INCLUDE_DIR=$OPTIMIZED_TARGET_DIR/include $ACSDK_SOURCE_DIR

NOTE: The flags we pass force make to use the optimized libcurl. Feel free to pass other cmake flags that your project requires.

That is it, you have optimized libcurl for size.

Optimization results

This table illustrates the size differences between standard and optimized libraries.

Library Standard Optimized
libnghttp2 652K 156K
libssl 520K 416K
libcrypto 2.5M 1.7M
libcurl 508K 264K

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Last updated: Sep 28, 2022