> the impact is in all calls to the module, if they are far calls instead
> of near calls each and every call is (a hair) slower.
>
> so the code can be the same and still be slower to get to.
>
> you can argue that it's not enough slower to matter, but even Alan admits
> there is some impact.
Ok, #1 please dont send me courtesy copies without indicating so.
#2 Not all architectures have a problem with 'far' or 'near' calls, and
frankly, I'm glad the kernels design isnt being crippled just to serve the
fundamentally CRAP x86 architecture, for once.
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