On Friday 28 September 2007 05:41, Greg KH wrote: > On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 11:35:34AM +0100, Denys Vlasenko wrote: > > Hi Tapio, > > > > You are the author of these files. Are you still maintaining them? > > If not, do you know who is the current maintainer? > > > > These two object files hold the biggest data objects in the whole Linux > > kernel > > after lockdep: > > > > text data bss dec hex filename > > 1258 160516 0 161774 277ee ./drivers/usb/misc/emi26.o > > 1504 209296 0 210800 33770 ./drivers/usb/misc/emi62.o > > > > Basically, these are big arrays of the following structures: > > > > typedef struct _INTEL_HEX_RECORD > > { > > __u32 length; > > __u32 address; > > __u32 type; > > __u8 data[MAX_INTEL_HEX_RECORD_LENGTH]; > > } INTEL_HEX_RECORD; > > > > I suggest the following optimizations: > > > > Change structure to > > > > typedef struct _INTEL_HEX_RECORD > > { > > __u8 type; > > __u8 length; > > __u16 address; > > __u8 data[MAX_INTEL_HEX_RECORD_LENGTH]; > > } INTEL_HEX_RECORD __attribute__((__packed__)); > > Only if you redo the whole firmware image too :)
I did. It wasn't hard. > What is this really hurting? It's only relevant if you load the > specific module By this logic, no space wastage in modules is worth fixing. -- vda - 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/