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Re: Creating grub/grub2/grldr.mbr bootrom with makerom
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Yoshinori K. Okuji |
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Re: Creating grub/grub2/grldr.mbr bootrom with makerom |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Dec 2007 10:47:04 +0100 |
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On Saturday 22 December 2007 10:03, Bean wrote:
> On Dec 22, 2007 4:06 PM, Yoshinori K. Okuji <address@hidden> wrote:
> > On Friday 21 December 2007 20:04, Robert Millan wrote:
> > > How well does compression work for GRUB 2 ? core.img is already
> > > compressed (with lzo); if LZMA makes better results perhaps it'd be a
> > > good idea to switch.
> >
> > It's not that simple. LZO was chosen instead of gzip, because of the size
> > requirement on PC. To preserve safety, we need to keep the core part less
> > than 31.5KB (63 sectors).
> >
> > The size is the sum of non-compressable bootstrap code, decompression
> > code and compressed code + data. When I made an experiment in PUPA,
> > although gzip had a better compression ratio, due to the decompression
> > code size, LZO won.
> >
> > I don't know precisely, but I suspect that decompression code for LZMA
> > would be slightly larger than gzip's (IIRC, a range coder is likely to
> > require more code and data). So I don't expect that LZMA can replace the
> > current usage of LZO in normal PC so easily.
>
> The decompression code for LZMA is very small, i use -Os option to
> compile LzmaDecode.c, the result is about 2.8K.
Thank you for your information. In my estimate, LZMA will outperform, if the
ratio, compressed size : original size, is less than 0.52. So LZMA might
win. :)
Okuji