Re: [PATCH 06/14] Pramfs: Include files

From: Chris Simmonds
Date: Mon Jun 22 2009 - 15:31:40 EST


Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Monday 22 June 2009, Marco wrote:
Sorry, I meant it's not currently possible. At the moment the only way
to use it as rootfs it's to copy all the data in an already mounted
(empty) ram partition and reboot. However it's not my first item on my
todo list because I think that it's possible to use it as rootfs but it
isn't the standard use for this fs.

Well, it doesn't have to work right away. What I'm asking to
define the data structures in a way that keeps the layout stable
across kernel updates. Since a future version of the file system
might support cross-endian image creation, it would be good to
define the data structures in a fixed endian mode already, so
you don't have to change it in the future.

Arnd <><
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I disagree: that adds an unnecessary overhead for those architectures where the cpu byte order does not match the data structure ordering. I think the data structures should be native endian and when mkpramfs is written it can take a flag (e.g. -r) in the same way mkcramfs does.

Chris Simmonds
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