Re: Clock register in early init

From: Turquette, Mike
Date: Tue May 22 2012 - 13:37:33 EST


On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Peter De Schrijver
<pdeschrijver@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> We had at-least that on the older Samsung parts and they where still
>> growing. I would suggest that in a multi-kernel image situation the
>> more data that can be discarded after init-time the better.
>>
>> Also, __initdata gets gathered into one place so there's no possibility
>> of page fragmentation there. If you mean fragmentation of the memory
>> map, then allocate the size of all the clocks you know of at init time
>> in one go.
>>
>
> That would work, except that clocks are needed before kmalloc is available.
>

Is static initialization the only way to solve this problem? What
about using the bootmem allocator for early init clocks?

Regards,
Mike

> Cheers,
>
> Peter.
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