On Fri, 2010-04-09 at 23:04 +0200, Wolfgang Denk wrote: > Dear John Schmoller, > > In message <cover.1268416692.git.jschmol...@xes-inc.com> you wrote: > > The first patch removes CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, replacing the staticly defined > > array with a malloc'd array of the appropriate size. When a function has no > > upper argument limit (ie, was set to CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS), it is now set to 0 > > to indicate this fact. Argument count is now unlimited, within reason and > > malloc buffer size. > > > > The second patch removes cmdtp->maxargs and moves the checks to the > > individual > > command functions. Since most functions do bounds checking anyway, it's a > > a fairly cheap task (sometimes free) to remove this bounds check in > > common/main.c. In addition, it's more intuitive (in my opinion) if all > > bounds > > checking is done in only one place for each function. The second patch also > > creates a CMD_ERR_USAGE return value, which prints usage when returned. The > > overall effect of this patch is to reduce code size by an average of 200-250 > > bytes and, I feel, make things a bit cleaner. > > > > I'm looking for comments on these two patches as they are quite invasive, > > and > > will definitly cause problems for those people who maintain their own code > > out-of-tree. They may also require an additional amount of testing. > > Did you actually run MAKEALL after applying the patches? > > I tried to get a feeling for the impact on the memory footprint, but > it doesn't work for me. I get tons of error messages like these: >
I did run MAKEALL on ppc and arm. So, either something must have changed or you're seeing these errors on an arch I don't have a compiler set up for. Are you seeing these errors on all arches or just on a specific arch? I'll try to get to this as soon as I can. John _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot