Messages in this thread | | | From | Rob Landley <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] update kernel's scripts/bloat-o-meter from busybox | Date | Tue, 2 Jun 2009 00:59:17 -0500 |
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On Monday 01 June 2009 14:48:52 Matt Mackall wrote: > On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 15:26 -0400, Robin Getz wrote: > > From: "Rob Landley" <rob@landley.net> > > From: "Denis Vlasenko" <vda.linux@googlemail.com> > > From: "Bernhard Reutner-Fischer" <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com> > > > > Since bloat-o-meter was added to the kernel's source tree, it has > > received little attention - either it works really well - or no one uses > > it. I suspect the first :) > > > > However - some folks who have been using it more (mainly as part of > > busybox) have been poking at it more often - and the output is a little > > more friendly now. > > > > http://git.busybox.net/busybox/log/scripts/bloat-o-meter > > > > I think Rob had been sending early patches both places, but somewhere > > along the line things never made it to lkml. > > I probably dropped them on the ground during a busy spell.
Nah, the patches I sent got applied, I just haven't messed with it in the past couple years. So you don't need my signed-off-by, but I'm happy to give you an:
Acked-by: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
This was actually a series of five patches in the busybox repository, with descriptions. Unfortunately, they recently converted the repository to git. Here are the big not remotely human readable git commit tags:
2425bdce34cd142b29eabad00927a9c473b05ecb 45aebfd32d30de492c6c714cd5b6a08ae4a53867 49bdf28c320bf4e02048eb0cbd115d84b8467cd9 7bd8d8fd264a72f9c228da3ca238eae1b2ad8ce1 cf575ca8561c53ef8299e9efcebb9dce96de2ff0
And the repository's at git://busybox.net/busybox.git
Rob
P.S. I'd attach the 5 patch+descriptions, but I just spent fifteen minutes fighting with git to try to convince "git log -p" that when I list a specific commit on the command line I want it to spit out the description and patch for JUST THAT ONE COMMIT and not log the history back to Grace Hopper's graduation ceremony, and I ran out of interest before git ran out of ways to have a horrible user interface and man pages written by Tolstoy. The man page for git-log is 1047 lines long, describing in horrific detail things I don't want it to do. I gave up reading it about the point it started describing "parent rewriting", and went to google instead. Google for "git log single patch" implies I should have a command named git-format-patch, which Xubuntu didn't install when I asked for git-core, and which I'm not hunting down right now... -- Latency is more important than throughput. It's that simple. - Linus Torvalds
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