Re: [PATCH] reduce large do_mount stack usage with noinlines

From: Eric Sandeen
Date: Wed Feb 06 2008 - 18:02:01 EST


Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 14:34:57 -0800
> Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Does the patch actually help? I mean, if a() calls b() and both use N
>> bytes of locals, our worst-case stack usage remains ~2N whether or
>> not b() was inlined in a()? In fact, uninlining makes things a
>> little worse due to callframe stuff.
>
> it gets interesting at the three-way..
> if a() calls b() and then calls c(), and they all use N,
> the total usage is now 3N not 2N.

*nod*

It'd be nice if it could be max of (a,b,c) though. Or maybe compilers
don't work that way. :)

> (although current gcc is already somewhat smarter about this, and 3N might actually be 2N for some cases)

on x86, gcc 4.1.2, do_mount goes from 360 to 112 bytes w/ the patch I sent.

with gcc 4.3, it goes from 364 to 104.

-ERic
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