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From: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
To: Kent Borg <kentborg@borg.org>
Cc: Mark Mielke <mark@mark.mielke.cc>, Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>,
	Rasmus Andersen <rasmus@jaquet.dk>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: CONFIG_TINY
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 11:53:08 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20021031185308.GE30193@opus.bloom.county> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20021031132607.E21801@borg.org>

On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 01:26:07PM -0500, Kent Borg wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:04:20AM -0700, Tom Rini wrote:
> > In other words, s/CONFIG_TINY/CONFIG_FINE_TUNE, and ask about
> > anything / everything which might want to be tuned up.
> 
> Please, no.  Keep this simple.  

We can keep it simple, as long as we keep it flexible.
 
> I don't want a bunch of configs that abstract out everything I might
> want to tamper with to make a small system.  The only way I am going
> to make sense out of them will be to look at the source controlled by
> each anyway.  I would rather search the source for CONFIG_TINY and see
> a single, coherent, and sensible set of concrete changes that make
> things smaller.  Let me mangle and customize from there, it will be
> much easier for me to understand what I am doing.

Templates would help out here.  Right now, if something isn't a config
option, you have to dig into the source to tune things.  This isn't
really nice since to tweak most things you only need to change a few
constants.  The problem is finding all of these constants, and the
places where maybe someone used a number derrived from the constant, and
so on..

> > Then this becomes a truely useful set of options, since as Alan
> > pointed out in one of the earlier CONFIG_TINY threads, his Athlon
> > could benefit from some of these 'tiny' options too.
> 
> Certainly, if there are potential config options that would be truly
> useful to general folks, then by all means, yes!, make them separate
> options.  (Isn't that what has been going on all along?)

I would hope it was, but it doesn't seem like that's been what's going
on..

> But let us
> not put in a config for every imaginable tuning and then pretend that
> hiding them behind a CONFIG_FINE_TUNE somehow doesn't make them any
> less a groady mess.  

Let's not pretend that changing > 1 tunable param with 1 CONFIG question
makes it any better than it is now.

> Isn't there an attempt with the current config process to set up
> dependencies so that any config from "make config" or "make xconfig"
> has a crack at being at least self-consistent, if not otherwise
> sensible?  Won't this CONFIG_FINE_TUNE become a bloating ground for
> every obscure special interest config, related to size or not, whether
> it builds or not, whether it runs of not?  (And be so confusing as to
> still not help me build a tiny kernel?)

Building a 'tiny' kernel should have nothing to do with any of this.
Don't think 'tiny' think 'flexible'.  And I'm not necessarily saying it
has to be N CONFIG options (Matt Porter's template idea is rather
tempting), just that things have to be:
a) Flexible enough such that someone who wants to tweak param X doesn't
have to know every intricate detail of subsystem Y just to tune things.
b) Done in a way that doesn't clutter up the code in question (ideally
s/some_constant/SOME_DEFINE).
c) Be simple enough such that people don't shoot their feet off, at
least not unintentionally.

> If something is worth a config, give it a config.  (And if it isn't,
> don't!)  But not every component of making a tiny system is worth a
> standalone config.  Let me grep for CONFIG_TINY and hack my
> nonstandard things from there.

By that token, if it's not worth it's own CONFIG, don't mask it under 1
CONFIG either.  That doesn't make it easier to tune one param if you
have to check N occurances of CONFIG_TINY to make sure you got all of
the correct places.

-- 
Tom Rini (TR1265)
http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/

  reply	other threads:[~2002-10-31 18:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-10-30 22:36 CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-10-30 23:48 ` CONFIG_TINY Rik van Riel
2002-10-31  0:53 ` CONFIG_TINY Adrian Bunk
2002-10-31  1:10   ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-10-31  5:33     ` CONFIG_TINY Mark Mielke
2002-10-31 14:33       ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-10-31 16:51         ` CONFIG_TINY Mark Mielke
2002-10-31 17:04           ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-10-31 17:12             ` CONFIG_TINY Mark Mielke
2002-10-31 17:24               ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-10-31 17:49                 ` CONFIG_TINY Sam Ravnborg
2002-10-31 18:11                   ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-11-01  2:09                 ` CONFIG_TINY Bill Davidsen
2002-11-01 14:12                   ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-10-31 18:26             ` CONFIG_TINY Kent Borg
2002-10-31 18:53               ` Tom Rini [this message]
2002-11-04  2:13                 ` CONFIG_TINY Rob Landley
2002-11-04 19:50                   ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-11-04 20:34                     ` CONFIG_TINY Cort Dougan
2002-11-04 16:16                       ` CONFIG_TINY Rob Landley
2002-11-04 22:30                         ` CONFIG_TINY Eli Carter
2002-11-01  2:10             ` CONFIG_TINY Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
2002-10-31 21:12           ` CONFIG_TINY Luc Van Oostenryck
2002-10-31 17:08         ` CONFIG_TINY Matt Porter
2002-10-31 16:52           ` CONFIG_TINY Bernd Petrovitsch
2002-10-31 18:43             ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-10-31 19:15               ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-10-31 19:27                 ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-11-01 14:19                   ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-10-31 23:30               ` CONFIG_TINY Bernd Petrovitsch
2002-11-01  6:17                 ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-11-01 22:05                   ` CONFIG_TINY Bernd Petrovitsch
2002-11-01 22:10                     ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-11-01  2:03     ` CONFIG_TINY Bill Davidsen
2002-11-01 14:15       ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-11-04  2:13         ` CONFIG_TINY Rob Landley
2002-11-04 19:51           ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-11-04 16:09             ` CONFIG_TINY Rob Landley
2002-11-05 19:26             ` CONFIG_TINY Bill Davidsen
2002-11-05 19:56               ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-11-05 17:55                 ` CONFIG_TINY Rob Landley
2002-11-06  2:05                   ` CONFIG_TINY Tom Rini
2002-11-06 14:35                   ` CONFIG_TINY Bill Davidsen
2002-11-05 19:59               ` CONFIG_TINY Alan Cox
2002-10-31  8:24   ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-10-31 10:05     ` CONFIG_TINY Erik Andersen
2002-10-31 10:08       ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-10-31 11:08         ` CONFIG_TINY Erik Andersen
2002-10-31 19:33     ` CONFIG_TINY Daniel Egger
2002-10-31 19:55       ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen
2002-10-31  8:32 ` CONFIG_TINY Jens Axboe
2002-10-31  8:53   ` CONFIG_TINY Rasmus Andersen

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