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Date:      Mon, 13 Apr 1998 14:58:09 +1000 (EST)
From:      Peter Jeremy <Peter.Jeremy@alcatel.com.au>
To:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Waste space in kernel data structures
Message-ID:  <199804130458.OAA04968@gsms01.alcatel.com.au>

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I have noticed a couple of cases in the 2.x kernel where data
structures (particularly private device driver structures) have been
laid out without due consideration for alignment requirements -
resulting in assorted padding bytes.  In addition, the standard
`boolean' type is a char - which is mostly wasted.

Has anyone looked at how much kernel memory space is wasted by
compiler padding and felt that it would be worthwhile doing a cleanup?
Has anyone looked at whether the data space that could be saved by
converting boolean flags to a single bit outweighs the speed loss and
possible code bloat?

Peter
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Peter Jeremy (VK2PJ)                    peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au
Alcatel Australia Limited
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