On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Parag Warudkar wrote:
> 
> This is something I never understood - embedded devices are not going
> to run more than a few processes and 4K*(Few Processes)
>  IMHO is not worth a saving now a days even in embedded world given
> falling memory prices. Or do I misunderstand?

Well, by that argument, 1% of kernel size doesn't matter either..

1% of a kernel for an embedded device is roughly 10-30kB or so depending 
on how small you make the configuration. 

If that matters, then so should the difference of 3-8 processes' kernel 
stack usage when you have a 4k/8k stack choice.

And they _all_ will have at least 3-8 processes on them. Even the simplest 
ones will tend to have many more.

                        Linus
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