On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 06:47:40PM +0200, Davidlohr Bueso wrote:
On Mon, 2014-09-22 at 09:11 -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
quoted
Many embedded systems will not need these syscalls, and omitting them
saves space. Add a new EXPERT config option CONFIG_ADVISE_SYSCALLS
(default y) to support compiling them out.
general question: if a user chooses CONFIG_ADVISE_SYSCALLS=n (or any
config option related to tinyfication) and breaks the system/workload...
will that be acceptable for a kernel pov? In other words, what's the
degree of responsibility the user will have when choosing such builds?
It's hidden behind EXPERT for exactly that reason: if you turn it off,
and your userspace needs it and can't cope with ENOSYS, you get to keep
all the pieces. Only turn it off if you know your userspace doesn't
use it.
The same thing goes for several other such options, such as UID16,
SYSCTL_SYSCALL, SGETMASK_SYSCALL, and USELIB.
- Josh Triplett
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