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    x86, olpc: Speed up device tree creation during boot · b5318d30
    Andres Salomon authored
    Calling alloc_bootmem() for tiny chunks of memory over and over is really
    slow; on an XO-1, it caused the time between when the kernel started
    booting and when the display came alive (post-lxfb probe) to increase
    to 44s.  This patch optimizes the prom_early_alloc function by
    calling alloc_bootmem for 4k-sized blocks of memory, and handing out
    chunks of that to callers.  With this patch, the time between kernel load
    and display initialization decreased to 23s.  If there's a better way to
    do this early in the boot process, please let me know.
    
    (Note: increasing the chunk size to 16k didn't noticably affect boot time,
    and wasted 9k.)
    
    v4: clarify comment, requested by hpa
    v3: fix wasted memory buglet found by Milton Miller, and style fix.
    v2: reorder prom_early_alloc as suggested by Grant.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAndres Salomon <dilinger@queued.net>
    LKML-Reference: <20101129153951.74202a84@queued.net>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarH. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
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