Joe Perches <j...@perches.com> writes: > On Mon, 2014-06-23 at 08:23 +0200, Mathias Krause wrote: >> On 23 June 2014 00:56, Joe Perches <j...@perches.com> wrote: >> > On Mon, 2014-06-23 at 00:46 +0200, Mathias Krause wrote: >> >> [...] patch 2 adds some syntactical sugar for the most popular use >> >> case, by providing pr_<level> alike macros, namely pi_<level> for __init >> >> code and pe_<level> for __exit code. This hides the use of the marker >> >> macros behind the commonly known printing functions -- with just a >> >> single character changed. >> >> >> >> Patch 3 exemplarily changes all strings and format strings in >> >> arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c to use the new macros. It also addresses a >> >> few styling issues, though. But this already leads to ~1.7 kB of r/o >> >> data moved to the .init.rodata section, marking it for release after >> >> init. >> >> >> >> [...] >> > >> > I once proposed a similar thing. >> > >> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/21/421 >> > >> > Matt Mackall replied >> > >> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/21/463 >> > >> >> Thanks for the pointers. Have you looked at patch 2 and 3? I don't >> think it makes the printk() case ugly. In fact, using pi_<level>() >> should be no less readable then pr_<level>, no? > > I don't think it's particularly less readable, but I > do think using the plug-in mechanism might be a better > option as it would need no manual markings at all.
gcc already seems to contain infrastructure for this kind of thing, so maybe it doesn't even require a plugin, but simply a little coordination with the gcc folks. This snippet from gcc internals seems relevant: -- Target Hook: section * TARGET_ASM_FUNCTION_RODATA_SECTION (tree DECL) Return the readonly data section associated with 'DECL_SECTION_NAME (DECL)'. The default version of this function selects '.gnu.linkonce.r.name' if the function's section is '.gnu.linkonce.t.name', '.rodata.name' if function is in '.text.name', and the normal readonly-data section otherwise. Rasmus -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/