> -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Cree [mailto:mcree@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 02:34 > To: Raúl Porcel > Cc: Matt Turner; Will L Givens; linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux- > alpha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Will's kernel compilation error > > On 17/03/10 08:34, Raúl Porcel wrote: > > Have one. > > > > My error is as follows: > > > > net/built-in.o: In function `svc_auth_unregister': > > (.text+0xb822c): relocation truncated to fit: GPREL16 against `.sbss' > > Right, I've confirmed that with the supplied config. What's happening > is that the small data area (where certain static data are stored) has > exceeded 64kB which is the limit under the small data model. As noted > elsewhere on this thread it can be solved by compiling with the large > data model, but that incurs extra CPU instructions whenever the data > area is accessed. > > A better solution, in my view, is to concert some drivers to modules. > I > note that the config has a large number of devices to be built (some of > which are denoted as having been tested on x86/x86_64/ia64 only). I > converted a few drivers, and most of the selected filesystems (do you > really need them all at boot time?) into modules. The kernel then > builds correctly. > > But if people insist on being able to build impractical monolithic > kernels on Alpha I will post my patch to add a kernel option for the > large data model. > > Cheers > Michael. Well a monolithic kernel, which mine isn't, actually runs faster than a modular one despite being larger... that's been proven several times over the years. In the past I used to roll monolithic kernels simply for emergency boot situations and because kernel modules were notorious for not compiling properly with all kinds of undefined symbols... rolling them into the kernel was a quick fix. Do you honestly believe all those different modules, written by a slew of different people, will build properly let alone function properly? Kernel-2.6.34-rc1 is the FIRST one that I've seen where the netfilter modules all compiled! Another thing, some components 'have' to be built into the kernel because they won't automatically load or the kernel config makes it mandatory. The auto load function of past kernels has been pretty iffy at best and granted I've yet to actually load this release, I do have my doubts. So important things such as my aic7xxx drivers, ali drivers, 751 chipset, etc. I roll into the kernel itself. The things that you've stated I can understand but on when you get right down to it, it's not a major issue. My 'monolithic' kernel is only 1.9MB @ 89MB/s. Personally I feel they should make small-data an patch addon, it would save a lot of people a some grief. Some ppl will select them (modules) either intentionally or by accident and the majority of folks are not running AT HDD's on a flaky IDE controller. Sincerely Will L G PS Whatever you guys decide please make it obvious... the aboot/kernel change a few years ago, caused a lot of Alpha Linux users to bug out... About the only ppl aware of the change was Ivan and a handful of Debian folks. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-alpha" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html