On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 06:15:45PM -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 5:54 PM, André Ramaciotti da Silva <andre.ramaciotti@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 11:06:32PM +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Sascha Siegel schrieb:
Hi,
can someone tell my whats the reason for building the arch-kernel with "# CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE is not set"?
Thank you!
Optimizing for size sacrifices performance. Read the gcc documentation about the -O{1,2,3,s} options.
I don't know if it is as simple as that. I recall reading somewhere that under certain circumstances a binary optimized with -Os is faster than a binary optimized with -O2.
The reason for this is that a smaller binary may load faster than a big one and cause less page faults.
I really doubt the kernel is even close to the boundary for something like this
Agreed, especially as the kernel is loaded only once. I just went a little bit off-topic while still on-topic. :)