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SubjectRe: Compiling x86 with and without frame pointer
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On 25 November 2002 06:52, Willy Tarreau wrote:
> > Anyway it makes me wonder, whether kernelcompilation shouldn't be
> > configurable between a "optimize for (compressed image) size" and a
> > "optimize for speed" option... I'd go for speed... (and always
> > omitting frame-pointers doesn't seem to as fast as omitting them
> > only in leaf functions).
>
> hehe :-)
> I've put this in my kernels for about 2 years now. You can also
> reduce the image size with -malign-jumps=0
> -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 and -mcpu=i386.

Hehe indeed ;)
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