On Oct 7 2007 18:59, Ingo Molnar wrote:
>> > vmlinux:
>> > text data bss dec hex filename
>> > 7732358 1157269 401408 9291035 8dc51b vmlinux.before
>> > 7732374 1157269 401408 9291051 8dc52b vmlinux.after
>> >
>> >16 bytes, or 0.0002% of the total text size. So there's in essence no
>> >text overhead to talk about. So the text overhead argument is a red
>> >herring.
>>
>> 16 bytes, huh? Can't be. That would be like, perhaps 5, x86 instructions.
>
>yes, it's that low, and it's with the feature disabled.
Ah, with CONFIG_CKO=n, right. But where does that 16 byte increase
come from, when vt.o itself remains constant in size?
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