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author | Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> | 2024-09-08 15:43:20 +0300 |
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committer | Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> | 2024-09-20 03:21:52 +0300 |
commit | f93d6bfbd2f74d79041c153a59df5336f6e9a14a (patch) | |
tree | 7661981cefb2b35765a7ade7d22b9b742cb050a2 /.mailmap | |
parent | 440f67ccdcd31ca33d8d0439b16e4b6d4d7aba17 (diff) | |
download | linux-f93d6bfbd2f74d79041c153a59df5336f6e9a14a.tar.xz |
kconfig: use hash table to reuse expressions
Currently, every expression in Kconfig files produces a new abstract
syntax tree (AST), even if it is identical to a previously encountered
one.
Consider the following code:
config FOO
bool "FOO"
depends on (A || B) && C
config BAR
bool "BAR"
depends on (A || B) && C
config BAZ
bool "BAZ"
depends on A || B
The "depends on" lines are similar, but currently a separate AST is
allocated for each one.
The current data structure looks like this:
FOO->dep ==> AND BAR->dep ==> AND BAZ->dep ==> OR
/ \ / \ / \
OR C OR C A B
/ \ / \
A B A B
This is redundant; FOO->dep and BAR->dep have identical ASTs but
different memory instances.
We can optimize this; FOO->dep and BAR->dep can share the same AST, and
BAZ->dep can reference its sub tree.
The optimized data structure looks like this:
FOO->dep, BAR->dep ==> AND
/ \
BAZ->dep ==> OR C
/ \
A B
This commit introduces a hash table to keep track of allocated
expressions. If an identical expression is found, it is reused.
This does not necessarily result in memory savings, as menu_finalize()
transforms expressions without freeing up stale ones. This will be
addressed later.
One optimization that can be easily implemented is caching the
expression's value. Once FOO's dependency, (A || B) && C, is calculated,
it can be cached, eliminating the need to recalculate it for BAR.
This commit also reverts commit e983b7b17ad1 ("kconfig/menu.c: fix
multiple references to expressions in menu_add_prop()").
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
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