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SubjectRe: [RFC, Announce] Unified x86 architecture, arch/x86
On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 09:42:48AM +0200, Andi Kleen wrote:
> On Saturday 21 July 2007 09:35:33 Adrian Bunk wrote:
>
> > The problem with the current "merging" is that it's extremely hard to
> > figure out whether some code in x86_64 might be using some code in i386
> > since there are currently 5 (five) different mechanisms used for sharing
> > code between the two architectures.
> >
> > It happens so often that someone accidentally breaks one architecture
> > because he didn't notice the code also gets used on the other
> > architecture.
>
> That's not changing at all. Especially with even more sharing, (than I think
> would be prudent) like Thomas treated, you'll likely have to test compile both
> for most changes.

It's not about compilation, it's about seeing that this code might be
shared.

When e.g. changing a file under arch/i386/kernel/cpu/mtrr/ it's highly
surprising that this file might also be used on x86_64.

> -Andi

cu
Adrian

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