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SubjectRe: 4k stacks in 2.6


Jörn Engel wrote:

> But I'll shut up now and see if I can generate better data over the
> weekend. -test11 still had fun stuff like 3k stack consumption over
> some code paths in a pretty minimal kernel. Wonder what 2.6.6 will do
> with allyesconfig. ;)

That gave me an idea. Sometimes in chip design, we 'overconstrain' the
logic synthesizer, because static timing analyzers often produce
inaccurate results. Anyhow, what if we were to go to 4K stacks but in
static code analysis, flag anything which uses more than 2K or even 1K?

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