On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 17:49:52 -0400 Vivek Goyal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > o Currently bss segment is being placed somewhere in the middle (after .data) > section and after bss lots of init section and data sections are coming. > Is it intentional? Not that I know of. > > o One side affect of placing bss in the middle is that objcopy keeps the > bss in raw binary image (vmlinux.bin) hence unnecessarily increasing > the size of raw binary image. (In my case ~600K). It also increases > the size of generated bzImage, though the increase is very small > (896 bytes), probably a very high compression ratio for stream > of zeros. > > o This patch moves the bss at the end hence reducing the size of > bzImage by 896 bytes and size of vmlinux.bin by 600K. > > o This change benefits in the context of relocatable kernel patches. If > kernel bss is not part of compressed data (vmlinux.bin) then it does > not have to be decompressed and this area can be used by the decompressor > for its execution hence keeping the memory requirements bounded and > decompressor code does not stomp over any other data loaded beyond > kernel image (As might be the case with bootloaders like kexec). Merged thanks. Does i386 need a similar change? -Andi _______________________________________________ fastboot mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osdl.org/mailman/listinfo/fastboot
