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Kernel: static vs non-static constexpr variables
Problem: - `static` variables consume memory and sometimes are less optimizable. - `static const` variables can be `constexpr`, usually. - `static` function-local variables require an initialization check every time the function is run. Solution: - If a global `static` variable is only used in a single function then move it into the function and make it non-`static` and `constexpr`. - Make all global `static` variables `constexpr` instead of `const`. - Change function-local `static const[expr]` variables to be just `constexpr`.
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UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void RTL8139NetworkAdapter::detect()
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static const PCI::ID rtl8139_id = { 0x10EC, 0x8139 };
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constexpr PCI::ID rtl8139_id = { 0x10EC, 0x8139 };
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PCI::enumerate([&](const PCI::Address& address, PCI::ID id) {
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if (address.is_null())
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return;
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