On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 8:02 AM Saravana Kannan <saravanak@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > A much more valuable approach would be to work towards being able to > > free up memory by un-probed drivers at the end of boot. That would > > possibly benefit all platforms on all architectures. > > Sure it would help memory after boot, but it won't help with size on > "disk", kernel load time, etc. And some of the devices have very tight > boot requirements. Think battery operated outdoor cameras for example. I think we can draw a clear line (or several lines) between devices that boot from strictly constrained NOR flash and those that run a platform-independent kernel. Also, when I look at a distro kernel, I see over 5000 kernel modules that need to be stored on disk, but only a small fraction of those are platform specific while most are for general-purpose pluggable devices, network features or file systems that could be used on any system. The vmlinux file is clearly too big and includes too much stuff that should be in loadable modules, but I'm not really that worried about disk space for the platform specific code. Arnd