On Dec 6 2006 14:36, Norbert Kiesel wrote: >On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 13:45 +0100, Arjan van de Ven wrote: >> On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 13:19 +0100, Norbert Kiesel wrote: >> > On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 12:58 +0100, Arjan van de Ven wrote: >> > > On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 12:42 +0100, Norbert Kiesel wrote: >> > > > Hi, >> > > > >> > > > I remember reading on LKML some time ago that using >> > > > VMSPLIT_3G_OPT would be optimal for a machine with >> > > > exactly 1GB memory (like my current desktop). Why is >> > > > that option only prompted for after selecting EMBEDDED >> > > > (which I normally don't select for desktop machines >> > > >> > > because it changes the userspace ABI and has some other >> > > caveats.... this is not something you should muck with >> > > lightly >> > >> > Hmm, but it's also marked EXPERIMENTAL. Would that not be >> > the sufficient? Assuming I don't use any external/binary >> > drivers and a self-compiled kernel w//o any additional >> > patches: is there really any downside? >> >> I said *userspace ABI*. You're changing something that >> userspace has known about and was documented since the start >> of Linux. So userspace application binaries can break, and at >> least you're changing the rules on them. That's fine if you >> know what you're doing.. but in a general system... not a >> good default, hence the EMBEDDED. > >Thanks for the reply. I was not asking to change the default, I >just want to see the option in e.g. menuconfig. And the help >text already has a very strong advise to leave it at >VMSPLIT_3G.
I have not had yet any problems with VMSPLIT_3G_OPT ever since I used it -- which dates back to when it was a feature of Con Kolivas's patchset (known as LOWMEM1G), [even] before it got merged in mainline. It only seem to break the VMware compilation process, but what they do in the makefiles is not really standard anyhow. >Anyway, I don't want to stress this further: I'm happy enough with my >Kconfig that has "if EMBEDDED" removed for the prompt. -`J' -- - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/