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From: "Martin J. Bligh" <Martin.Bligh@us.ibm.com>
To: Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, Patricia Gaughen <gone@us.ibm.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, lse-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Lse-tech] Re: [RFC] modularization of i386 setup_arch and mem_init in 2.4.18
Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 13:59:01 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <40480000.1015624741@flay> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020308223330.A15106@suse.de>
In-Reply-To: <200203082108.g28L8I504672@w-gaughen.des.beaverton.ibm.com> <20020308223330.A15106@suse.de>

>  As a sidenote (sort of related topic) :
>  An idea being kicked around a little right now is x86 subarch
>  support for 2.5. With so many of the niche x86 spin-offs appearing
>  lately, all fighting for their own piece of various files in
>  arch/i386/kernel/, it may be time to do the same as the ARM folks did,
>  and have..
> 
>   arch/i386/generic/
>   arch/i386/numaq/
>   arch/i386/visws
>   arch/i386/voyager/
>   etc..
> 
>  I've been meaning to find some time to move the necessary bits around,
>  and jiggle configs to see how it would work out, but with a pending
>  house move, I haven't got around to it yet.. Maybe next week.

I'm willing to help you out with this if you like (especially as I caused
some of the current ifdefs ;-)).
 
>  The downsides to this:
>  - Code duplication.
>    Some routines will likely be very similar if not identical.
>  - Bug propagation.
>    If something is fixed in one subarch, theres a high possibility
>    it needs fixing in other subarchs

The above are what I'm really afraid of. I think the best way to avoid 
most of the downside is to split up some of the current monster functions 
(like setup_arch) into generic and platform-specific parts ... exactly as 
Pat's patch does.

It would be nice to see a "blessing in principle" from Marcelo and
Linus before we / you start spending lots of time on this.

M.


  parent reply	other threads:[~2002-03-08 21:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-03-08 21:08 [RFC] modularization of i386 setup_arch and mem_init in 2.4.18 Patricia Gaughen
2002-03-08 21:33 ` Dave Jones
2002-03-08 21:34   ` Greg KH
2002-03-08 21:59   ` Martin J. Bligh [this message]
2002-03-08 22:16     ` [Lse-tech] " Dave Jones
2002-03-09  0:00       ` H. Peter Anvin
2002-03-08 23:48   ` Christer Weinigel
2002-03-09  1:15     ` Josh Fryman
2002-03-09  1:21       ` Dave Jones
2002-03-09  1:22       ` Christer Weinigel
2002-03-10  7:27     ` Eric W. Biederman
2002-03-09  7:22   ` [Lse-tech] " Christoph Hellwig
2002-03-10  7:42   ` Eric W. Biederman
2002-03-10 13:08     ` Alan Cox
2002-03-11  3:17       ` Eric W. Biederman

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