Here are some basic Tegra test results for Linux v3.15-rc1.
Logs and other details at:
http://nvt.pwsan.com/pub/linux/testlogs/test_v3.15-rc1/20140413153108/
Test summary
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Build: zImage:
Pass: ( 2/ 2): multi_v7_defconfig, tegra_defconfig
Boot to userspace: multi_v7_defconfig:
Pass: ( 2/ 2): tegra114-dalmore-a04, tegra30-beaver
Boot to userspace: tegra_defconfig:
Pass: ( 2/ 2): tegra114-dalmore-a04, tegra30-beaver
vmlinux object size
(delta in bytes from test_v3.14 (455c6fdbd219161bd09b1165f11699d6d73de11c)):
text data bss total kernel
+330455 +103624 +6112 +440191 multi_v7_defconfig
+191148 +13528 +4472 +209148 tegra_defconfig
Boot-time memory difference
(delta in bytes from test_v3.14 (455c6fdbd219161bd09b1165f11699d6d73de11c))
avail rsrvd high freed board kconfig
dtb
-49720k 49720k . 36k tegra114-dalmore-a04 multi_v7_defconfig
tegra114-dalmore
-49500k 49500k . 12k tegra114-dalmore-a04 tegra_defconfig
tegra114-dalmore
-49700k 49700k . 36k tegra30-beaver multi_v7_defconfig
tegra30-beaver
-49480k 49480k . 12k tegra30-beaver tegra_defconfig
tegra30-beaver
48 MiB of additional reserved memory? Ouch. I had to rub my eyes and
doublecheck. It's the CMA allocation.
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