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Components & Dependencies

An overview of source code logical components.

Intro

Logical decomposition is a representation of the organization of the main source code, where every and each file is put in exactly one logical component.

  • A software system can have one or more logical decompositions.
  • A logical decomposition can be defined in two ways in Sokrates.
  • First approach is based on the folders structure. Components are mapped to folders at defined folder depth relative to the source code root.
  • Second approach is based on explicit definition of each component. In such explicit definitions, components are explicitly named and their files are selected based on explicitly defined path and content filters.
  • A logical decomposition is considered invalid if a file is selected into two or more components.This constraint is introduced in order to facilitate measuring of dependencies among components.
  • Files not assigned to any component are put into a special "Unclassified" component.
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Logical Decompositions Overview

Analyzed system has 1 logical decomposition:

  • primary (10 components)

Logical Decomposition #1: PRIMARY

The decompositions is based on the folder structure at level 1 (relative to the source code root).

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Components
The "primary" logical decomposition has 10 components.
  • 274 files, 120,610 lines of code (100.0% vs. main code).
  • "nand" is biggest, containing 53.21% of code.
  • "hyperbus" is smallest, containing 0.38% of code.


nand64176 LOC (53%) 111 files
ROOT11249 LOC (9%) 21 files
ubi11104 LOC (9%) 20 files
chips8424 LOC (6%) 12 files
devices7851 LOC (6%) 20 files
spi-nor7385 LOC (6%) 30 files
maps6693 LOC (5%) 39 files
parsers2171 LOC (1%) 15 files
lpddr1094 LOC (<1%) 3 files
hyperbus463 LOC (<1%) 3 files
Dependencies
Dependencies among components are static code dependencies among files in different components.

No component dependencies found.



2022-02-04 01:36