On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 09:38:10PM +0100, Andi Kleen wrote:
>...
> In the end it won't make much difference where the files are located
> (although I frankly don't see the advantage of this intrusive move).
>
> You always have to at least compile test both if you change one and I doubt
> most people will be able to avoid this no matter how the Makefile looks
> or where the files are.
>...
The important point is:
People do not expect code under arch/i386/ to be used by code under
arch/x86_64/ and vice versa.
That regularly results in people sending patches that don't compile on
the other architecture.
With one architecture it's much more obvious that the code is shared.
> -Andi
cu
Adrian
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