Christoph wrote:
> Hmmm... Maybe its worth a retry with gcc 3.4 and 4.X? Note that the
> size increase may be much less on i386. The .o file includes descriptive
> material too...
Yes, the other gcc's will no doubt have a different amount of increase.
Yes, i386 text sizes seem to run half the size of ia64.
No, I said "text" size, not file size. Meaning with the size command.
That same 776 byte size difference in text size showed up in the final
vmlinux, which I just verified.
This is not a 'big problem.' It's just a curiosity, for which an
explanation might provide interesting insight to what this patch is
doing.
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