Re: [PATCH][SCSI]: Save some bytes in struct scsi_target

From: Matthew Wilcox
Date: Mon Dec 11 2006 - 22:52:46 EST


On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 01:17:18AM -0200, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
> }; /* size: 368, cachelines: 12 */
> }; /* size: 364, cachelines: 12 */

Saving space is always good ;-)

> - unsigned int create:1; /* signal that it needs to be added */
> + char scsi_level;
> + unsigned char create:1; /* signal that it needs to be added */
> unsigned int pdt_1f_for_no_lun; /* PDT = 0x1f */
> /* means no lun present */
>
> - char scsi_level;

However, pdt_1f_for_no_lun is really only one bit, saving another 4 bytes.

> struct execute_work ew;
> enum scsi_target_state state;

enums are a bit of a pain. Even though scsi_target_state uses only two
values, it's represented as an int. Unless you're on arm-eabi, when
it'll use less. And even then, it won't use less than a byte, as it has
to be addressable. I wonder if we can turn scsi_target_state into a
bit. That'll save another 8 bytes total.
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