Re: Patches for REALLY TINY 386 kernels

From: Nigel Cunningham
Date: Sun Jul 15 2007 - 17:42:40 EST


Hi Jonathan.

On Monday 16 July 2007 07:00:29 Jonathan Campbell wrote:
> I wrote a set of patches out of concern that even if you compile a 386
> kernel a lot of code irrelevent to legacy machines still remains. Things
> like the Pentium TSC register, DMI information, ESCD parsing, and the
> use of CPUID do not apply to these machines, but looking at System.map
> you can see they're still there.
>
> Already with these patches I can compile a zImage kernel that is 450kb
> large (890kb decompressed) with a small initramfs payload, floppy and
> kernel module support, FPU emulation, that can successfully boot on an
> ancient 386 laptop with only 1MB of extended memory. Eventually what I'd
> like to have is the ability to compile a pure 386 kernel with all
> non-386 functions removed (and perhaps the same for 486 machines).
>
> These patches were written against the vanilla 2.6.21.1 kernel. They
> will have no effect UNLESS you make menuconfig and explicitly enable
> them there.

Would you please make mrproper before preparing the patch? It's harder to read
with all the "Only in..." lines.

Regards,

Nigel

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