Issue
I am trying to build opencv (version 3.4.2) for Android using ndk-18-beta1 and c++_static since this ndk does not support gnustl_static anymore.
I created my ndk-config.py file with just armeabi-v7a architecture:
ABIs = [
ABI("2", "armeabi-v7a", "arm-linux-androideabi-clang3.5", cmake_vars=dict(ANDROID_ABI='armeabi-v7a with NEON', ANDROID_STL="c++_static")),
]
to use c++_static and clang toolchain.
And build it just with:
../opencv-3.4.2/platforms/android/build_sdk.py --ndk_path [path_to_ndk-r18-beta1] --sdk_path [path_to_sdk_25] --config my-ndk-config.py ./build ../opencv-3.4.2
The output libraries sizes are huge when comparing with the ones downloaded from opencv releases.
The armeabi-v7a folder size is 178M.
Each library size is:
13M libopencv_calib3d.a
29M libopencv_core.a
48M libopencv_dnn.a
10M libopencv_features2d.a
4.4M libopencv_flann.a
528K libopencv_highgui.a
5.6M libopencv_imgcodecs.a
25M libopencv_imgproc.a
7.7M libopencv_ml.a
4.9M libopencv_objdetect.a
6.5M libopencv_photo.a
2.5M libopencv_shape.a
8.6M libopencv_stitching.a
1.7M libopencv_superres.a
2.9M libopencv_video.a
2.8M libopencv_videoio.a
4.1M libopencv_videostab.a
The armeabi-v7a folder for downloaded opencv Android release is only 28M, and each library size is:
1.9M libopencv_calib3d.a
4.5M libopencv_core.a
7.6M libopencv_dnn.a
1.2M libopencv_features2d.a
1.1M libopencv_flann.a
92K libopencv_highgui.a
796K libopencv_imgcodecs.a
5.0M libopencv_imgproc.a
1.4M libopencv_ml.a
644K libopencv_objdetect.a
1.2M libopencv_photo.a
420K libopencv_shape.a
1.0M libopencv_stitching.a
260K libopencv_superres.a
476K libopencv_video.a
312K libopencv_videoio.a
580K libopencv_videostab.a
I also trying to compile with -Oz
flag and the size didn't change that much (maybe it will be valid when creating the final .so).
What am I missing here?
Solution
There are a few ways to decrease the binary size:
using
strip
command to strip the debug symbols, e.g.<ndk-path>/arm64-v8a/aarch64-linux-android-4.9/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/aarch64-linux-android/bin/strip -g -S -d --strip-debug libopencv_dnn.a
using compiler option
-Os
Please see the opencv official documents here: https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/Compact-build-advice#results
Edit #1
The built-in gradle task yourapp:transformNativeLibsWithStripDebugSymbolForRelease
will help you size down your final apk. So, you don't necessarily need to strip the debug symbols explicitly if your objective is the final apk since Android Studio 2.x.
Answered By - shizhen
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