It's on the larger machines where 2.4 has problems. Fixing them up
makes the kernel broader, more general purpose. We're seeing 50-100%
gains in some areas there. Giving away a few percent on smaller machines
at this stage is OK. But yup, we need to go and get that back later.
> An idea that's looking more and more attractive as time goes by is to
> have a global config option that specifies that we want to choose the
> simple way of doing things wherever possible, over the enterprise way.
Prefer not to. We've been able to cover all bases moderately well
thus far without adding a big boolean switch.
> We want this especially for embedded. On low end processors, it's even
> possible that the small way will be faster in some cases than the
> enterprise way, due to cache effects.
The main thing we can do for smaller systems is to not allocate as much
memory at boot time. Some more careful scaling is needed there. I'll
generate a list soon.
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