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From: Patrick Mau <mau@oscar.ping.de>
To: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@computergmbh.de>
Cc: Bodo Eggert <7eggert@gmx.de>, Adrian Bunk <bunk@kernel.org>,
	devzero@web.de, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Force UNIX domain sockets to be built in
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 18:43:02 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20071231174302.GA1627@oscar.prima.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0712311628330.28123@fbirervta.pbzchgretzou.qr>

On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 04:34:55PM +0100, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> >
> >If you'd aim for a small kernel image, you would build anything as a module 
> >that is not requred for booting.
> >
> Yes, there is a tradeoff for both.
> 
> Example:
> 16:30 ichi:../net/802 > l fc.o fc.ko 
> -rw-r--r-- 1 jengelh users 7961 Dec 27 15:19 fc.ko
> -rw-r--r-- 1 jengelh users 2453 Dec 28 23:58 fc.o
> (from a recent not-so-complete patch turning CONFIG_FC etc. into =m)
> 
> If fc was modular, it might save the 2453 bytes off the core kernel image,
> but adds ~5508 bytes to disk.
> So one has to pick =y or =m depending on whatever suits his/her situation.

May I ask something that might be obvious for most of the
development community:

Modules have to be loaded in seperate pages, right ?

Does that mean that each module wastes partially used
pages of memory at runtime ?

I've always tried to build as much into the kernel image as
possible, because all of my systems have only 512M memory.

Thanks,
Patrick


  reply	other threads:[~2007-12-31 17:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-12-31 12:09 [PATCH] Force UNIX domain sockets to be built in Bodo Eggert
2007-12-31 12:20 ` David Miller
2007-12-31 14:03   ` Bodo Eggert
2007-12-31 19:38     ` Al Viro
2008-01-01  3:45       ` Bodo Eggert
2008-01-01  3:48         ` David Miller
2008-01-01  4:48           ` Bodo Eggert
2008-01-01  5:01         ` Theodore Tso
2008-01-02 10:25           ` Herbert Xu
2008-01-02 12:26             ` Bodo Eggert
2007-12-31 12:24 ` Adrian Bunk
2007-12-31 13:26   ` Bodo Eggert
2007-12-31 14:42     ` Adrian Bunk
2007-12-31 15:19       ` Bodo Eggert
2007-12-31 15:34         ` Jan Engelhardt
2007-12-31 17:43           ` Patrick Mau [this message]
2007-12-31 22:20             ` Jan Engelhardt
2007-12-31 17:51         ` Adrian Bunk
2007-12-31 18:05         ` Adrian Bunk
2007-12-31 15:55       ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-12-31 15:59         ` Michael Buesch
2007-12-31 16:01           ` Alan Cox
2007-12-31 16:17             ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-12-31 16:38               ` Alan Cox
2007-12-31 17:18                 ` Michael Buesch
2007-12-31 18:37                   ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-12-31 19:05                     ` Michael Buesch
2007-12-31 16:11           ` Torsten Kaiser
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-12-31 13:23 devzero

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