is anyone seriously using execute-in-place (in embedded systems)?

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  is anyone using XIP for their linux kernel?  i know the argument
about saving space by running the kernel straight out of ROM, but that
also costs more in terms of ROM memory since the kernel has to be
stored uncompressed, no?

  so, despite the advantages of XIP, is anyone actually using it on a
regular or production basis?  thanks.

rday
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