Re: [RFC] switch m68k to use the generic remapping DMA allocator

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On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 09:26:48AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
bloat-o-meter says:

add/remove: 75/0 grow/shrink: 11/6 up/down: 4122/-82 (4040)

What do these values stand for?  The code should grow a little as
we now need to include the the pool allocator for the above API
fix.

Last 3 values are "bytes added/removed (net increase)".
So this increases the static kernel size by ca. 4 KiB.

That seems a lot for the little bit of pool code.  Did m68k not
build lib/genalloc.c by default before?

Also I'd be curious what the first 4 values are.



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