[FE training-materials-updates] Boot time slide: remove comment about -Os optimizations
Michael Opdenacker
michael.opdenacker at free-electrons.com
Wed Apr 23 07:35:46 CEST 2014
Repository : git://git.free-electrons.com/training-materials.git
On branch : master
Link : http://git.free-electrons.com/training-materials/commit/?id=b81e0c25f4e2e63542e25f75203c677d77b06266
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commit b81e0c25f4e2e63542e25f75203c677d77b06266
Author: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at free-electrons.com>
Date: Wed Apr 23 06:12:25 2014 +0200
Boot time slide: remove comment about -Os optimizations
- The comment doesn't help much.
I will add figures later.
Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at free-electrons.com>
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b81e0c25f4e2e63542e25f75203c677d77b06266
slides/boottime-principles/boottime-principles.tex | 3 ---
1 file changed, 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/slides/boottime-principles/boottime-principles.tex b/slides/boottime-principles/boottime-principles.tex
index 251f824..11deda1 100644
--- a/slides/boottime-principles/boottime-principles.tex
+++ b/slides/boottime-principles/boottime-principles.tex
@@ -108,9 +108,6 @@ Some ideas to keep in mind while trying to reduce the boot time:
\item Also, try to benchmark different types of storage. It has
happened that booting from SD card was actually faster than
booting from NAND.
-\item It may be worth playing with gcc options like \code{-Os} to
- generate smaller code but then, you will have to measure
- the performance. It may or may not be worse.
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
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