Re: [2.6 patch] i386: always use 4k stacks

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Andi Kleen wrote:

> Kernel code is getting more complex all the time and running with
> very tight stack is just risky.

Btw., has anyone yet *measured* maximum stack usage for some weeks on several 
machines, e.g. desktop system with one NIC, reiserfs; server with several 
NICs, stacked device-mapper targets, fiber channel, appletalk...; web server 
with SQL database running on it etc?

Right now I have the impression that the 4k stack flamewars base on make 
checkstack output, waiting for bugreports and other guesswork. Removing the 
safety net on such a basis is just *very bad engineering*.

Stefan
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