> Some people consider it worth it for their memory restricted systems
> and would like to drive the annotations even further. [1]

They could get much better bang-for-the-buck (as in memory saved
for amount of work invested) by tackling some the dynamic memory allocation
pigs.

In general it's a trade off between how much work and patch churn versus
benefit, and some of the annotations really don't look too good on this
scale.

> People at linux-arch (Cc'ed) might be better at explaining how often 
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG gets used in real-life systems and how big the savings 
> are there.

CONFIG_HOTPLUG is widely used for suspend on multi core systems. 

-Andi
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