
5 Oct
2013
5 Oct
'13
10 p.m.
Dear Tom Rini,
In message 1380227287-26057-3-git-send-email-trini@ti.com you wrote:
Switch the case of non-redundant non-embedded environment to use malloc to allocate buffers, rather than place them on the stack, like the redundant case does.
What exactly would be the benefit of this change? It just adds code size and execution time and makes the code more complex, without any appearent advanteages?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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