ChangeSet@1.1347, 2003-09-19 14:27:20-07:00, vojtech@suse.cz [PATCH] Fix memory leak in hiddev.c found by Stanford Checker ChangeSet@1.1346, 2003-09-19 14:27:08-07:00, vojtech@suse.cz [PATCH] Remove a not necessary #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS/#endif in input.c ChangeSet@1.1345, 2003-09-19 14:26:50-07:00, vojtech@suse.cz [PATCH] Fix a warning in input.c when CONFIG_PROC_FS is not set ChangeSet@1.1342.1.1, 2003-09-19 13:49:28-07:00, torvalds@laptop.osdl.org Merge http://lia64.bkbits.net/to-linus-2.5 into laptop.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux ChangeSet@1.1338.1.4, 2003-09-19 15:20:02-05:00, sandeen@sgi.com [XFS] Update sysctls - use ints, not ulongs, and show pagebuf values in jiffies like everybody else SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:158665a ChangeSet@1.1338.1.3, 2003-09-19 14:14:55-05:00, lord@sgi.com [XFS] Make xfs_ichgtime call mark_inode_dirty_sync instead of mark_inode_dirty makes the just the inode look dirty, and not the inode and the data. SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:158670a ChangeSet@1.1338.2.11, 2003-09-19 17:42:24+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Update bootp kernel+initrd loader. Drop support for old param struct method, and clean up code. ChangeSet@1.1338.2.10, 2003-09-19 17:26:49+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Update mach-types with latest version. ChangeSet@1.1338.2.9, 2003-09-19 16:20:22+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Fix AMBA keyboard/mouse driver. Fix the AMBA kmi driver which got broken when the name field was removed from struct device. Change the name used to claim resources to "kmi-pl050". Fix resume method. ChangeSet@1.1338.2.8, 2003-09-19 15:58:18+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Optimise io-writesl for cpus with ldr result delays. ChangeSet@1.1338.2.7, 2003-09-19 15:49:37+01:00, nico@org.rmk.(none) [ARM PATCH] 1528/1: big endian support for io-readsb/io-writesb Patch from Nicolas Pitre ChangeSet@1.1338.2.6, 2003-09-19 15:45:48+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Optimise io-readsb for CPUs with delay slots after ldr. ChangeSet@1.1338.2.5, 2003-09-19 14:50:07+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Place initial data/code in assembly into the correct section We were mixing some data and code in the processor support assembly files. Place the correct objects into their respective sections. ChangeSet@1.1338.2.4, 2003-09-19 14:04:10+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Fix abort handler typo affecting Xscale CPUs. ChangeSet@1.1324.1.2, 2003-09-19 07:38:33-05:00, nathans@sgi.com [XFS] Fix some compile warnings and errors from some long-forgotten 2.4 mods SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:158642a ChangeSet@1.1338.2.3, 2003-09-19 11:55:41+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Correct comments for abort handler parameters. ChangeSet@1.1338.2.2, 2003-09-19 10:03:54+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Remove private %_config makefile rule ChangeSet@1.1338.2.1, 2003-09-19 09:53:36+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Massive rename of default configuration files. This renames all 48 (800K-ish of) ARM default configuration files, as required by Sam's latest default configuration file system. ChangeSet@1.1324.1.1, 2003-09-18 21:36:31-05:00, lord@jen.americas.sgi.com [XFS] Fix initialization of inode flags from xfs inode fields. ChangeSet@1.1342, 2003-09-18 18:58:50-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] fix keycode for rctrl in scancode set 3 By mistake the keycode for right control in scancode set 3 was the same as that for right alt. This fixes that. ChangeSet@1.1341, 2003-09-18 18:58:32-07:00, axboe@suse.de [PATCH] io scheduler barrier fix From: Nick Piggin This should be the last piece to ensure correct barrier handling for AS and DL? ChangeSet@1.1315.3.7, 2003-09-18 20:55:41+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Explicitly disable scaling we don't need in powernow-k7 The VIDC/FIDC controls could have been left at 1 from a previous call to one of the scaling routines. Make sure we set them back to 0 to avoid writing garbage into the scaling registers. ChangeSet@1.1315.3.6, 2003-09-18 20:47:26+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Powernow-k7 latency timer needs to be in values of 10ns. We were 'slightly' off in our calculations. This increased settling time might actually increase the stability of some setups. ChangeSet@1.1315.3.5, 2003-09-18 20:36:26+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Work around buggy powernow-k7 BIOSes with low settling times. ChangeSet@1.1315.3.4, 2003-09-18 20:33:30+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] We need to set SGTC when we change powernow-k7 voltage. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.39, 2003-09-18 12:15:04-07:00, bjorn.helgaas@hp.com [PATCH] ia64: trivial sba_iommu patch I'm aligning the 2.4 and 2.5 versions of arch/ia64/hp/common/sba_iommu.c and found a couple nits in the 2.5 version. No functional change, just whitespace, comment, and parameter name changes (and I made one function static). ChangeSet@1.1217.3.38, 2003-09-18 12:11:58-07:00, jes@wildopensource.com [PATCH] ia64: fix for include/asm-ia64/acpi.h asm/acpi.h relies on struct pci_vector_struct which is defined in asm/system.h. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.37, 2003-09-18 12:10:35-07:00, jes@wildopensource.com [PATCH] ia64: include/asm-ia64/sn/router.h cleanup Minor cleanup. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.36, 2003-09-18 12:09:27-07:00, jes@wildopensource.com [PATCH] ia64: sn2 header file cleanup This patch removes a ton of pointless big endian defines for some registers on SN2 and cleans up the #include hierachy making it include some really big header files only when they are really needed. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.35, 2003-09-18 12:07:24-07:00, eranian@hpl.hp.com [PATCH] ia64: pass si_isr for a few more signal sources This patch changes the kernel such that si_isr gets setup for hardware breakpoints, single-step, and taken-branch traps. This is useful, e.g., to determine what kind of hw breakpoint triggered the signal. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.34, 2003-09-18 12:04:44-07:00, jes@wildopensource.com [PATCH] ia64: small sn2 cleanup Attached is a small cleanup patch for the sn2 header files which removes some cases of excessive header file inclusion. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.33, 2003-09-18 12:03:39-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com ia64: Control /proc/bus/mckinley/zx1 via separate SBA_PROC_FS macro and turn SBA_PROC_FS off by default (it's too much of a scalability bottleneck). ChangeSet@1.1315.3.3, 2003-09-18 11:17:21+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Read MSRs before trying to use them in powernow-k7 Very silly bug spotted by Ducrot Bruno ChangeSet@1.1217.3.32, 2003-09-17 18:59:48-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com ia64: In , do not include outside the #ifdef __KERNEL__ bracket. Doing so pollutes the user- level namespace. Bug report & proposed fix by GOTO Masanori. ChangeSet@1.1315.4.5, 2003-09-18 02:25:39+01:00, davej@redhat.com [AGPGART] Fix module alias. From OGAWA Hirofumi ChangeSet@1.1338, 2003-09-17 13:56:41-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] (2/2) drivers/char/misc -- seq_file Use seq_file for /proc/misc ChangeSet@1.1337, 2003-09-17 13:56:30-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] drivers/char/misc -- use list() macros Use list macros for misc_device list. ChangeSet@1.1336, 2003-09-17 13:23:06-07:00, andrew.grover@intel.com [PATCH] ACPI maintainer change This updates the maintainer entry for ACPI. Len has already assumed most of this responsibility, as other projects demand my attention. My team will continue to maintain the OS-independent ACPI CA release, but Len will be responsible for pulling ACPI CA updates into the Linux release, and the rest of Linux-specific code in general. ChangeSet@1.1335, 2003-09-17 13:22:54-07:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk [PATCH] Make /proc/kcore configurable This allows /proc/kcore to be entirely disabled and dropped out of the kernel - we already select between a.out and ELF. Right now it only drops /proc/kcore out of the kernel for ARM. ChangeSet@1.1334, 2003-09-17 13:22:37-07:00, marcelo.tosatti@cyclades.com.br [PATCH] WM9712 suspend/resume nopop From: Liam Girdwood This patch eliminates pop noises when doing a PM suspend/resume with the WM9712 AC97 codec. ChangeSet@1.1333, 2003-09-17 13:22:25-07:00, axboe@suse.de [PATCH] shared block queue tag map This implements the possibility for sharing a tag map between queues. Some (most?) scsi host adapters needs this, and SATA tcq will need it for some cases, too. ChangeSet@1.1332, 2003-09-17 13:22:12-07:00, axboe@suse.de [PATCH] ide-cd capacity "bug" From Daniel Pittman Using the lra (last recorded address) isn't always reliable on some drives, so use the regular TOC if it returns 0 capacity. ChangeSet@1.1331, 2003-09-17 13:21:55-07:00, Urban.Widmark@enlight.net [PATCH] smbfs module unload and highuid I haven't been doing much smbfs work recently, but here are some bugfixes: - Fix module unload (Angus Sawyer). - Fix the smbfs error handling if kernel_thread() should fail. - Allow high uids/gids to be used as the fake uid smbfs sets as file owner. ChangeSet@1.1330, 2003-09-17 13:21:43-07:00, piggin@cyberone.com.au [PATCH] AS documentation The as-iosched.c source code has said this is here for a long time but it kept getting lost. ChangeSet@1.1329, 2003-09-17 13:21:27-07:00, chrisw@osdl.org [PATCH] root_plug fixup From: bert hubert LSM: To recap, this patch allows root_plug to work again. It needs functions that used to reside in capability.c but linking in capability.c, disabled root_plug from loading, as a security module is already present then. This patch splits out the functions root_plug needs from capability.c. ChangeSet@1.1328, 2003-09-17 13:21:14-07:00, chrisw@osdl.org [PATCH] LSM comment fixup From: John Levon LSM: Update comments in register_security to reflect reality ChangeSet@1.1327, 2003-09-17 13:21:01-07:00, chrisw@osdl.org [PATCH] Add LSM maintainer entry Add LSM maintainer entry ChangeSet@1.1326, 2003-09-17 13:20:43-07:00, chrisw@osdl.org [PATCH] update credits Update CREDITS with new contact info. ChangeSet@1.1315.4.4, 2003-09-17 18:53:22+01:00, davej@redhat.com [AGPGART] Add HP AGP 8x bridge and fix ACPI claim The following patch to the HP ZX1 GART driver - adds recognition of the "HWP0007" device (an AGP 8X bridge) - fixes the use of acpi_get_devices() The problem with acpi_get_devices() is that it always returns AE_OK, except when the callback (zx1_gart_probe()) returns a failure. That means agp_hp_init() cannot use the status from acpi_get_devices() to distinguish between (1) an AGP bridge was found and successfully initialized, and (2) no AGP bridge was found at all. ChangeSet@1.1315.5.13, 2003-09-17 10:34:24-05:00, lord@sgi.com [XFS] fix build for gcc 3.2 SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:158511a ChangeSet@1.1315.7.14, 2003-09-17 13:51:46+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Ensure that MM initialisation warnings are reported as bugs. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.13, 2003-09-17 13:43:47+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Update machine types list. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.12, 2003-09-17 13:39:26+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Dynamically allocate SA1111 component devices. ChangeSet@1.1315.5.12, 2003-09-17 07:28:02-05:00, lord@jen.americas.sgi.com [XFS] Some tweaks to the additional inode flags, suggested by Ethan Benson SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:158493a ChangeSet@1.1315.7.11, 2003-09-17 12:47:14+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Clean up PCI error reporting. Don't try to clear PCI status on devices which are no longer present. Only clear PCI status bits which we're interested in. Use pci_name to report the device name. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.10, 2003-09-17 12:21:55+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Provide bus type and support for logic modules. The IMPD-1 is a logic module (a stackable module) - rather than trying to abuse platform devices, create our own bus type to handle these. ChangeSet@1.1322, 2003-09-16 18:07:17-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] use seq_lock for monotonic time Monotonic clock code uses reader/writer lock which is prone to same starvation problems as we saw with xtime. This patch changes it to seq_lock which is faster and won't starve writers in face of lots of readers. ChangeSet@1.1315.3.2, 2003-09-17 02:04:11+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Add missing config.h includes ChangeSet@1.1315.4.3, 2003-09-17 01:58:33+01:00, davej@redhat.com [AGPGART] Fix missing/bogus includes. ChangeSet@1.1315.8.5, 2003-09-16 17:33:57-07:00, jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu [PATCH] Coda updates [5/5] Introduce a new kernel-userspace interface that uses 128-bit file identifiers instead of the previously used 96-bit fileids. We also replacing the coda_creds structure with only the fsuid. This new API has been used by for a couple of months now, people had to patch their kernels whenever they want to run a current Coda release. A new Kconfig option is added to fall back on the old API for older Coda clients and other userspace filesystems that might use our protocol. ChangeSet@1.1315.8.4, 2003-09-16 17:33:45-07:00, jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu [PATCH] Coda updates [4/5] The ViceFid structure is really a Coda server datatype and the kernel really shouldn't have to know its internal structure. Replace all instances with struct CodaFid with opaque members. ChangeSet@1.1315.8.3, 2003-09-16 17:33:32-07:00, jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu [PATCH] Coda updates [3/5] Both userspace and the kernel are testing only the fsuid part of the coda_creds credentials structure. Nothing else is really used, so we now match the code with the actual usage by only passing fsuid around. The kernel-userspace API is kept compatible (for now). ChangeSet@1.1315.8.2, 2003-09-16 17:33:13-07:00, jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu [PATCH] Coda updates [2/5] Use a global 'epoch' counter to invalidate cached permissions instead of traversing a racy linked list of all known Coda inodes. ChangeSet@1.1315.8.1, 2003-09-16 17:32:51-07:00, jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu [PATCH] Coda updates [1/5] - Remove unused functions and variables. - Be a bit more strict with the definition of various types that are shared between kernel and userspace. - Included a couple of cleanups from Maximilian Attems and Stephen Hemminger. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.9, 2003-09-16 23:41:39+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Fix name of "cache format" cpuinfo description. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.8, 2003-09-16 23:21:07+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Kill gcc preprocessor warning. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.7, 2003-09-16 23:14:24+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Remove CONFIG_KBDMOUSE from arch/arm/Kconfig ChangeSet@1.1315.7.6, 2003-09-16 22:49:30+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Fix gcc3 multi-line string literal build error. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.5, 2003-09-16 22:44:42+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Add newly discovered CR register function. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.4, 2003-09-16 22:40:21+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Provide __HAVE_ARCH_BCOPY This squashes another compiler warning. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.3, 2003-09-16 22:31:42+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Detect and fix up CPUs with non-coherent write buffers. Jamie Lokier's cache testing program discovered a problem which seems to be present in some CPU write buffers. This cset allows the kernel to detect the flaw and activate a workaround to restore the user space expectations. ChangeSet@1.1315.7.2, 2003-09-16 19:46:00+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Update ARM CPU support. Move ARM CPU configuration to arch/arm/mm. Seperate out the selection of the abort, cache handling, optimised page copying and TLB handling from the Makefile, and move it into the configuration system. This allows us to select the correct files in arch/arm/mm and pick the appropriate definitions in include/asm-arm/* based upon a config symbol rather than a bunch of configuration symbols. Also add ARM1020E, ARM1022 and ARM1026 CPU support. ChangeSet@1.1315.5.11, 2003-09-16 10:07:58-05:00, nathans@sgi.com [XFS] Automatically set logbsize for larger stripe units SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:157534a ChangeSet@1.1315.7.1, 2003-09-16 15:14:41+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Remove compiler warning in sa1111-pcipool.c ChangeSet@1.1315.6.1, 2003-09-16 07:24:02-05:00, shaggy@shaggy.austin.ibm.com JFS: Fix rampant data corruption A recent change causes pervasive data corruption by over-writing inode metadata with a word of garbage. The field, di_rdev, should only be set for a device inode. ChangeSet@1.1315.4.2, 2003-09-16 01:04:25+01:00, davej@redhat.com [AGPGART] Missing prefixes in printk's ChangeSet@1.1217.3.31, 2003-09-15 15:24:02-07:00, eranian@hpl.hp.co [PATCH] ia64: minor perfmon2 patch This patch fixes a typo in pfm_write_pmcs() in the test for the default value. The code was using the lop index instead of the register index in the PMC_DFL_VAL() macro. This was causing valid values for some PMCs to be rejected. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.30, 2003-09-15 15:22:48-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com ia64: Re-enable /proc/sal support. Bug reported by Stephane Eranian, patch by Jesse Barnes. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.29, 2003-09-15 15:18:00-07:00, jbarnes@sgi.com [PATCH] ia64: protect PAL mapping printk with EFI_DEBUG Having this print out for every CPU on a large system was a pain, so protect the printk with EFI_DEBUG. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.28, 2003-09-15 15:16:29-07:00, jbarnes@sgi.com [PATCH] ia64: turn off SLIT debugging This code works pretty well now, so we don't need to dump all this stuff at boot time (esp. on 128 node systems). ChangeSet@1.1315.5.10, 2003-09-15 14:03:40-05:00, cattelan@sgi.com [XFS] Fix from Christoph gcc 3.3 complains about this and indeed it can only trigger if someone magically enlarges __uint8_t :) SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:157731a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.9, 2003-09-15 13:18:00-05:00, roehrich@sgi.com [XFS] Change dm_send_namesp_event to take vnode ptrs rather than bhv ptrs. SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:157475a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.8, 2003-09-15 13:07:42-05:00, nathans@sgi.com [XFS] Alternate, cleaner fix for the ENOSPC/ACL lookup problem SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:157531a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.7, 2003-09-15 13:03:45-05:00, cattelan@sgi.com [XFS] IRIX sets KM_SLEEP to 0 but the support routines sets KM_SLEEP to 1. So somebodys shortcut on irix is incorrect on linux and results in the sleep behaviour not being set. SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:157773a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.6, 2003-09-15 12:58:34-05:00, nathans@sgi.com [XFS] Separate the big filesystems macro out into separate big inums and blknos macros; fix the check for too-large filesystems in the process. SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:158361a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.5, 2003-09-15 12:57:15-05:00, nathans@sgi.com [XFS] Add inode64 mount option; fix case where growfs can push 32 bit inodes into 64 bit space accidentally - both changes originally from IRIX SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:157935a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.4, 2003-09-15 12:50:46-05:00, sandeen@sgi.com [XFS] Re-work xfs stats macros to support per-cpu data SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:156453a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.3, 2003-09-15 12:39:24-05:00, nathans@sgi.com [XFS] Implement several additional inode flags - immutable, append-only, etc; contributed by Ethan Benson. SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:158362a ChangeSet@1.1315.5.2, 2003-09-15 12:29:36-05:00, sandeen@sgi.com [XFS] remove doubly-included header files SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:157933a ChangeSet@1.1283.2.2, 2003-09-13 17:54:03+01:00, davej@redhat.com [AGPGART] Fix silly logic bug in modular AMD64 GART driver. We found a device, and then claimed we couldn't find one due to a silly thinko. agpgart: Detected AMD 8151 AGP Bridge rev B2 agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 816M agpgart: AGP aperture is 64M @ 0xe0000000 No supported AGP bridge found. You can try agp_try_unsupported=1 ChangeSet@1.1153.107.31, 2003-09-13 17:46:42+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Fix up debug printk formatting string in speedstep-smi ChangeSet@1.1153.107.30, 2003-09-13 17:36:30+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] use PFX macro in common printk's ChangeSet@1.1153.107.29, 2003-09-13 17:20:21+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Don't print out speedstep stuff on non-Intel CPUs. ChangeSet@1.1153.107.28, 2003-09-13 16:30:57+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] CodingStyle fixes for speedstep-smi ChangeSet@1.1320, 2003-09-12 21:06:59-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org [NETFILTER]: Use u16 for port numbers. ChangeSet@1.1315.2.1, 2003-09-12 21:03:20-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net [SPARC64]: Make sure cpu_data[0].udelay_val gets setup on non-SMP (found by bde@nwlink.com). ChangeSet@1.1319, 2003-09-12 17:25:22-07:00, krkumar@us.ibm.com [IPV6]: Export devconf device settings via netlink. ChangeSet@1.1318, 2003-09-12 17:22:11-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [NET]: Better proc_net macros for non-procfs case. ChangeSet@1.1315.1.2, 2003-09-12 17:14:53-07:00, acme@conectiva.com.br [NETFILTER]: Fix typo in recent ip_input.c changes. ChangeSet@1.1315.1.1, 2003-09-12 17:14:17-07:00, kpfleming@cox.net [NET]: Make netdevice.h more userspace friendly. ChangeSet@1.1316, 2003-09-12 08:45:11-07:00, maxk@qualcomm.com Merge bk://linux.bkbits.net/linux-2.5 into qualcomm.com:/home/kernel/bt-2.5 ChangeSet@1.1153.68.2, 2003-09-11 20:42:03-07:00, maxk@qualcomm.com [Bluetooth] Convert BNEP protocol to dynamic allocation of network devices. This will allow fixing races with rmmod and sysfs access. Patch from Stephen Hemminger ChangeSet@1.1283.4.5, 2003-09-11 19:31:44-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net [SPARC64]: Update defconfig. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.31, 2003-09-11 18:34:40-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au [NETFILTER]: REJECT nonlinear fixes after sync with 2.4 Harald synced up ipt_REJECT.c from 2.4 route fixes, but it had changed a fair bit because of the nonlinear fixes. This repairs it. 1) Copying of tcp header onto stack. 2) ...which also checks length requirement. 3) Skip checksum check: requires linear packet. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.30, 2003-09-11 18:33:11-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au [NETFILTER]: MASQUERADE target for mostly-static IP addresses. Herve Eychenne noted that many ADSL connections get the same address when the interface comes back up, so some users use SNAT instead of masquerade. The answer is that MASQUERADE should only drop connections when the interface comes up, and then only if the interface address has actually changed. ChangeSet@1.1283.4.4, 2003-09-11 18:32:39-07:00, mroos@linux.ee [SPARC64]: BUG on positive addresses in vga.h ChangeSet@1.1283.3.29, 2003-09-11 18:30:44-07:00, dwmw2@infradead.org [BLUETOOTH]: Fix bug in set_sk_owner() changes. ChangeSet@1.1283.4.3, 2003-09-11 18:29:23-07:00, wesolows@foobazco.org [SPARC32]: Ignore btfixups in .text.exit ChangeSet@1.1283.3.28, 2003-09-11 18:26:31-07:00, davej@redhat.com [IPV6]: Fix non-CONFIG_PROC_FS build. ChangeSet@1.1283.4.2, 2003-09-11 18:25:43-07:00, rob@osinvestor.com [SPARC32]: Non-controversial gcc-3.3 build fixes. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.27, 2003-09-11 18:23:45-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: exporting llc_oui[] isn't worth it (from mitch@sfgoth.com) ChangeSet@1.1283.3.26, 2003-09-11 18:22:34-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file conversion of /proc/net/atm [8/8] (from romieu@fr.zoreil.com) - introduction of the struct array 'atm_proc_ents': - removal of code duplication in atm_proc_cleanup(); - removal of code duplication in atm_proc_init(); - removal of the macros CREATE_SEQ_ENTRY() and CREATE_ENTRY(); - /proc/net/atm/vcc returns to /proc/net/atm/vc; - credits at the top of the file; - replaced proc_dev_atm_operations by proc_atm_dev_ops; - atm_proc_dev_register: removal of tasteless "fail0/fail1" labels. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.25, 2003-09-11 18:21:53-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file conversion of /proc/net/atm [7/8] seq_file support for /proc/net/atm/lec: - lec_info(): seq_printf/seq_putc replaces sprintf; - traversal of the lec structure needs to walk: -> the lec interfaces -> the tables of arp tables(lec_arp_tables); -> the arp tables themselves -> the misc tables (lec_arp_empty_ones/lec_no_forward/mcast_fwds) Sum up of the call tree: atm_lec_seq_start()/atm_lec_seq_next() -> atm_lec_get_idx() -> atm_lec_itf_walk() (responsible for dev_lec/dev_put handling) -> atm_lec_priv_walk() (responsible for lec_priv locking) -> atm_lec_arp_walk() -> atm_lec_tbl_walk() -> atm_lec_misc_walk() -> atm_lec_tbl_walk() Each of the dedicated functions follows the same convention: return NULL as long as the seq_file cursor hasn't been digested (i.e. until < 0). Locking is only done when an entry (i.e. a lec_arp_table) is referenced. atm_lec_seq_stop()/atm_lec_itf_walk()/atm_lec_priv_walk() are responsible for getting this point right. - module refcounting is done in atm_lec_seq_open()/atm_lec_seq_release(); - atm_lec_info() is removed. Chas's suggestions applied since last version: - atm_seq_lec_fops renamed to lec_seq_fops; - change in state handling: it wasn't correctly set to its reset value after a complete interface walk; - lec_arp_get_status_string() bugfix. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.24, 2003-09-11 18:21:05-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file for /proc/net/atm (arp) [6/8] (from romieu@fr.zoreil.com) seq_file support for /proc/net/atm/arp: - svc_addr/atmarp_info(): seq_printf/seq_putc replace sprintf and friends; - arp_getidx/arp_vcc_walk() take care of the usual seq_file cursor positionning: they both return NULL until the cursor has reached its position. struct atm_arp_state is updated accordingly; - arp_seq_{stop/start} are responsible for clip_tbl_hook (un)locking; - module refcounting is done in arp_seq_open()/arp_seq_release(); - atm_lec_info() is removed. Chas's suggestions applied since last version: - atm_arp_xxx renamed to arp_xxx; - atm_seq_arp_fops renamed to arp_seq_fops. Chas didn't ask for it but I renamed arp_vc_walk to arp_vcc_walk. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.23, 2003-09-11 18:20:18-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file for /proc/net/atm (vc) [5/8] (from romieu@fr.zoreil.com) seq_file support for /proc/net/atm/vc: Same comments as for pvc and svc. Extra Chas's suggestion applied since last version: - atm_vc_xxx renamed to vcc_xxx. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.22, 2003-09-11 18:19:37-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file for /proc/net/atm (svc) [4/8] (from romieu@fr.zoreil.com) seq_file support for /proc/net/atm/svc: Exactly same comments as pvc. Just s/p/s/ ChangeSet@1.1283.3.21, 2003-09-11 18:18:48-07:00, char@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file for /proc/net/atm (pvc) [3/8] (from romieu@fr.zoreil.com) seq_file support for /proc/net/atm/pvc: - pvc_info(): seq_printf/seq_putc replaces sprintf; - atm_pvc_info() removal; - the vc helpers (vcc__seq_xxx) do the remaining work. Chas's suggestions applied since last version: - atm_pvc_xxx renamed to pvc_xxx - atm_seq_pvc_fops renamed to pvc_seq_fops ChangeSet@1.1283.3.20, 2003-09-11 18:17:56-07:00, char@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file for /proc/net/atm (vc utils) [2/8] (from romieu@fr.zoreil.com) Helpers for seq_file conversion of proc/atm/{pvc/svc/vc}: - struct vcc_state keeps 1) the struct sock from which the current struct atm_vcc is deduced 2) the family to which must belong the vcc (PF_ATM{SVC/PVC/any}) 3) the availability of clip module - vcc_seq{start/stop} are responsible for vcc_sklist locking - __vcc_seq_open and vcc_seq_release take care of get/put for the clip module. Chas's suggestions applied since last version: - atm_vc_xxx renamed to vcc_xxx - atm_vc_common_seq_open renamed __vcc_seq_open (future name clashes avoidance) ChangeSet@1.1283.3.19, 2003-09-11 18:16:57-07:00, char@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: seq_file for /proc/net/atm (devices) [1/8] (from romieu@fr.zoreil.com) seq_file conversion for proc/atm/devices: - code inspired from seq_file use in net/core/dev.c; - atm_dev_lock taken/released in atm_dev_seq_{start/stop}; - add a helper CREATE_SEQ_ENTRY() similar to CREATE_ENTRY() (both are removed once conversion is done). - atm_dev_seq_{start/stop/next} done in net/atm/resource.[ch] to ease future handling of atm_devs and locking structure (per Chas suggestion) ChangeSet@1.1283.4.1, 2003-09-11 18:15:24-07:00, jfbeam@bluetronic.net [SPARC64]: Fix VT/VT_CONSOLE Kconfig for headless operation. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.18, 2003-09-11 18:10:53-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [BRIDGE]: Clear hw checksum flags when bridging. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.17, 2003-09-11 18:09:18-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org [NET]: Use proc_net_fops_create() and proc_net_remove() in net/ipv6. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.16, 2003-09-11 18:08:54-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org [NET]: Use proc_net_fops_create() and proc_net_remove() in net/ipv4. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.15, 2003-09-11 18:08:19-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org [NET]: Use proc_net_fops_create() and proc_net_remove() in net/core. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.14, 2003-09-11 18:04:41-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [NET]: Remove spurious TASK_RUNNING setting after schedule_timeout(). ChangeSet@1.1283.3.13, 2003-09-11 17:01:21-07:00, herbert@gondor.apana.org.au [XFRM]: Fix ALLOC_SPI for IPCOMP. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.12, 2003-09-11 16:59:17-07:00, q@kampsax.dtu.dk [IPV4]: Fix wrong IP address in icmp.c error message. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.11, 2003-09-11 16:58:25-07:00, felipewd@terra.com.br [NET]: Kill unneded version.h in net/sched. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.10, 2003-09-11 16:52:13-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [NET]: Convert packet scheduler API to seq_file. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.9, 2003-09-11 16:51:27-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [NET]: Remove some unnecessary proc_fs.h includes ChangeSet@1.1283.3.8, 2003-09-11 16:50:51-07:00, hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp [NETFILTER]: Fix typoe in ip_nat_tftp.c ChangeSet@1.1283.3.7, 2003-09-11 16:48:40-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: Fix build failure with ATM_BR2684_IPFILTER enabled. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.6, 2003-09-11 16:47:46-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil [ATM]: Remove unnecessary GFP_ATOMIC allocation (from levon@movementarian.org) ChangeSet@1.1283.3.5, 2003-09-11 16:46:44-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org [NETFILTER]: Clear nf_debug in ipsec tunnel case. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.4, 2003-09-11 16:43:45-07:00, erlend-a@us.his.no [CRYPTO]: Add alg. type to /proc/crypto output. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.3, 2003-09-11 16:42:50-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org [NET]: Clean up /proc/net/{anycast6/igmp6}. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.2, 2003-09-11 16:41:49-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org [NET]: /proc/net/if_inet6 may drop some data. ChangeSet@1.1283.3.1, 2003-09-11 16:41:05-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org [NET]: Various /proc/net/* files may drop some data. ChangeSet@1.1283.2.1, 2003-09-12 00:33:27+01:00, davej@hardwired.(none) Merge hardwired.(none):/mnt/stuff/backups/src/kernel/2.6/trees/bk-linus into hardwired.(none):/mnt/stuff/backups/src/kernel/2.6/trees/agpgart ChangeSet@1.1283.1.4, 2003-09-11 15:46:20-07:00, greg@kroah.com PCI: fix up some pci drivers that had marked their probe functions with __init This also required some other functions and variables to be marked as __devinit ChangeSet@1.1283.1.3, 2003-09-11 14:36:33-07:00, greg@kroah.com [PATCH] PCI: remove compiler warning from previous new_id patch Also change the #define functions into inline functions to help catch any future paramater mis-matches. And clean up a few minor style issue... ChangeSet@1.1283.1.2, 2003-09-11 14:27:15-07:00, Matt_Domsch@Dell.com [PATCH] PCI: make new_id rely on CONFIG_HOTPLUG > > These either need to be marked __devinit and make "new_id" dependant on > > CONFIG_HOTPLUG Patch below moves all the new_id code under CONFIG_HOTPLUG. Tested with both CONFIG_HOTPLUG enabled and disabled. No significant code changes, merely code moving, and in 2 cases, stub functions added. ChangeSet@1.1312, 2003-09-11 15:33:42-04:00, romieu@fr.zoreil.com [PATCH] (1/4) sdla - move out of Space.c Apply on top of 2.6.0-test5-bk1 + Stephen sdla patches. Compiles fine. free_netdev() patrol. drivers/net/wan/sdla.c | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) ChangeSet@1.1311, 2003-09-11 15:33:35-04:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] (5/4) dlci netdevice event handling One more patch, found this in testing -- need to delete device from list when unregistered because of callback. ChangeSet@1.1310, 2003-09-11 15:33:28-04:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] (4/4) dlci netdevice event handling Since dlci device is a pseudo device built on top of sdla, change it to handle unregister events and delete itself. ChangeSet@1.1309, 2003-09-11 15:33:20-04:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] (3/4) dlci locking and registration changes Change the locking for the dlci device list and registration. - use RTNL instead of a private lock (needed for net notifier in next patch). - reorder the checks in the dlci_add to avoid complicated unwinds - use dev->destructor to free - hold RTNL around deassoc to protect callback from races ChangeSet@1.1308, 2003-09-11 15:33:13-04:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] (2/4) get rid of register_frad The sdla and dlci drivers have a callback interface which only stores a name in a table, but doesn't do anything useful. Looks like an interface which has lost it's usefulness and can be safely removed. Tested on 2.6.0-test5 by exercising the higher layer (dlci) without real hardware. ChangeSet@1.1307, 2003-09-11 15:33:06-04:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] (1/4) sdla - move out of Space.c Patch against 2.60-test5 to move sdla driver out of Space.c for initialization in non-module case. Since this driver doesn't come up until the device has been configured with an ioctl (set_config); there is no way it can have startup order problems. ChangeSet@1.1306, 2003-09-11 15:26:08-04:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] fix build of cosa The cosa driver definition of ioctl's either conflicts or was not picked up in the last round of _IOR redefinition (on 2.6.0-test5). The following makes it build, have no idea if it still works on real hardware. ChangeSet@1.1305, 2003-09-11 15:23:55-04:00, felipewd@terra.com.br [PATCH] slip.c: current state cleanup ChangeSet@1.1304, 2003-09-11 15:23:47-04:00, rddunlap@osdl.org [PATCH] tr/olympic probe: remove #warning, improve error handling This patch to 2.6.0-test5 removes the #warning in tokenring/olympic.c and improves error handling in the probe function. ChangeSet@1.1303, 2003-09-11 15:11:39-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] misc whitespace cleanup, changelog * misc whitespace cleanup, changelog ChangeSet@1.1302, 2003-09-11 15:11:32-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] Add PHY master/slave #define override * Add PHY master/slave #define override to address link issues with 82541/7 (rev2) against some low-end switches. Forcing master will improve the time-to-link against these switches. ChangeSet@1.1301, 2003-09-11 15:11:25-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] move static to table from .h to .c * Move static table from hw.h to hw.c to avoid creating a copy of table everytime hw.h is included.in .c. ChangeSet@1.1300, 2003-09-11 15:11:17-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] cleanup error return codes * clean up error return code propagation and eliminate redundant DEBUGOUT statements. ChangeSet@1.1299, 2003-09-11 15:11:10-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] make function our of setting media type * Consolidate code and make function out of setting media type. ChangeSet@1.1298, 2003-09-11 15:11:02-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] add ethtool flow control support * Add ethtool flow control support ChangeSet@1.1297, 2003-09-11 15:10:55-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] read correct bit from EEPROM for getting WoL settings * Bug fix: read the correct bit from the EEPROM that controls the initial setting for WoL after a reset. ChangeSet@1.1296, 2003-09-11 15:10:48-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] Turn off ASF support on Fiber nics * Turn off ASF support on fiber nics. Wasn't tested and isn't known to work, so disable before someone hurts themselves. ChangeSet@1.1295, 2003-09-11 15:10:40-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] 82544 PCI-X hang fix + TSO updates * Bug fix: 82544 hang with PCI-X: if outgoing Tx buffers terminate within evenly-aligned dwords, and the device is sharing the bus segment with another PCI-X device, 82544 can hang the bus on a split-completion transaction. Fix is to split buffer into two buffers with the first one not terminating within evenly-aligned dword address, and the second one being 4-bytes, which goes as a non-split-conpletion PCI-X transaction. * 8254x controllers that support TSO do an internal calculation to make sure there is enough FIFO space to handle the overhead of each TSO segment before DMA'ing TSO data from host memory. The internal calculation is dependent on the mss of the TSO (defines the number of segments), but the reserved space is a constant, so we need to adjust the maximum size of each buffer queued to the hardware to hold the equation and not overrun the FIFO. This is per TSO because the mss can change from one send to the next. ChangeSet@1.1294, 2003-09-11 15:10:33-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com [e1000] new 82541/5/6/7 hardware support * Added 82545 (rev3), 82546 (rev3), and 82541/7 (rev2) support - new device IDs - internal SERDES support for 82545/6 (rev3) - don't apply MMRBC workaround for 82545/6 (rev3) - don't use IO mapping for reset for 82545/6 (rev3) ChangeSet@1.1293, 2003-09-11 14:53:27-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] misc fixes: missing include, typos, comments ChangeSet@1.1292, 2003-09-11 14:53:20-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] make each bond device use its own /proc entry ChangeSet@1.1291, 2003-09-11 14:53:12-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] fix error handling in init code ChangeSet@1.1290, 2003-09-11 14:53:05-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] embed stats struct inside bonding private struct ChangeSet@1.1289, 2003-09-11 14:52:58-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] fix OOPS in bonding driver, when removing primary ChangeSet@1.1288, 2003-09-11 14:52:50-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] fix change active command ChangeSet@1.1287, 2003-09-11 14:52:43-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] fix kernel panic when optional feature used ChangeSet@1.1286, 2003-09-11 14:52:35-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] fix ARP monitoring bug ChangeSet@1.1285, 2003-09-11 14:52:28-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] fix load balance problem with high UDP Tx stress ChangeSet@1.1284, 2003-09-11 14:52:20-04:00, amir.noam@intel.com [bonding 2.6] fix 802.3ad long fail over with high UDP Tx stress ChangeSet@1.1283, 2003-09-11 07:06:46-07:00, piggin@cyberone.com.au [PATCH] Badness in as_completed_request warning Thish fixes Suparna's fsx and aio-stress and Dave Olien's concurrent mke2fs problems. It moves the hash adding into as_add_request. This fixes a small bug where a request could be added to the merge hash after being put on the dispatch list. It also moves responsibility for handling rbtree aliases (requests with the same start sector) out of as_add_arq_rb and into its caller. This cleans up a layering problem which was causing the state machine to go silly. Now instead of forcing the alias out onto the dispatch list, we chain the new request behind it, and they get sorted out at dispatch time. ChangeSet@1.1282, 2003-09-11 07:02:21-07:00, viro@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk [PATCH] ps2esdi broken The PS/2 ESDI driver has some problems: a couple of typos on the modular side and misuse of module_init(): ChangeSet@1.1281, 2003-09-10 16:46:16-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] another keyboard problem solved A colleague reported that the keyboard of his brandnew laptop is dead under 2.6 while 2.4 works. Now I once wrote In order to avoid interference between scancode sequences or mouse packets and the reponses given to commands, the keyboard or mouse should always be disabled before giving a command that requires a response, and probably enabled afterwards. Some keyboards or mice do the disable automatically in this situation, but still require an explicit enable afterwards. (http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/scancodes-9.html) This is what happens on this laptop. The routine atkbd_probe() probes for a keyboard, and after detecting it, enables it. But immediately afterwards the routine atkbd_set_3() reads the current scancode set and sets the desired set, and as a side effect of these commands, the keyboard gets disabled again. Thus, the keyboard enable must be moved after all command sending has been done. Now that I patch this area anyway: we are almost always in scancode set 2 but send the ATKBD_CMD_SETALL_MB command that only works in scancode set 3. At best this is useless. At worst it confuses the keyboard. So, I put this command in a separate routine and call that only when we really are in scancode set 3. ChangeSet@1.1239.2.4, 2003-09-11 00:08:56+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM] Update SA1111 Combine the two initialisation functions, allow SA1111 to be built as a module, and remove a redundant SA1111 function prototype. ChangeSet@1.1278, 2003-09-10 12:00:14-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] Eicon ISDN driver: remove old devfs_handle devfs_handle is not used any more. ChangeSet@1.1277, 2003-09-10 11:57:53-07:00, joe@perches.com [PATCH] Fix SEQ_START_TOKEN typo My fault. Fix for broken aarp.c which got an extra closing parenthesis. ChangeSet@1.1239.2.3, 2003-09-10 19:12:22+01:00, zecke@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [ARM PATCH] 1656/1: Simpad board update to make it work Patch from Holger Freyther Make it work ;) ChangeSet@1.1239.2.2, 2003-09-10 19:07:07+01:00, zecke@org.rmk.(none) [ARM PATCH] 1654/1: Simpad PCMCIA resubmit Patch from Holger Freyther This fixes initialization of PCMCIA for the SIMpad unsigned long now user for the flag ChangeSet@1.1239.2.1, 2003-09-10 19:04:03+01:00, zecke@org.rmk.(none) [ARM PATCH] 1653/1: Simpad Flash Partition resubmit Patch from Holger Freyther This the the resubmit of the flash partition changes for SIMpad. Two versions one for cramfs one for all jffs2 and also the SIM has two banks instead of one even if they're next to each other... ChangeSet@1.1276, 2003-09-10 09:44:42-07:00, willy@debian.org [PATCH] interrupt.h needs kernel.h uses barrier() but does not include . ChangeSet@1.1275, 2003-09-10 09:44:34-07:00, willy@debian.org [PATCH] fs/exec.c whitespace cleanups Whitespace cleanup (mostly deleting trailing whitespace). ChangeSet@1.1274, 2003-09-10 09:44:26-07:00, willy@debian.org [PATCH] 1GB stack size limit on PA-RISC This patch introduces a 1GB stack size limit for stack-grows-up (ie PA-RISC), as discussed previously. ChangeSet@1.1273, 2003-09-10 09:40:05-07:00, anton@samba.org [PATCH] quieten initramfs and fix /dev permissions Dont print the contents of the initramfs, for any decent sized cpio it will overflow the kernel ring buffer. Also relax permissions on /dev (755 not 700). ChangeSet@1.1272, 2003-09-10 09:39:55-07:00, anton@samba.org [PATCH] Fix initramfs permissions on directories and special files Set correct permissions on initramfs directories and special files. We dont want to obey the umask here, so do the same thing we do on normal files - call sys_chmod. ChangeSet@1.1271, 2003-09-10 09:39:47-07:00, anton@samba.org [PATCH] fix oops in hvc_console tty_register_driver already calls tty_register_device so there is no need to do it in hvc_console. Besides, it oopses when we do that. ChangeSet@1.1270, 2003-09-10 09:39:38-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au [PATCH] Remove modules.txt Thanks to Stephen Hemminger for pointing out how obsolete modules.txt is. modules.txt contains mainly ancient information which is replicated in the kconfig help message, README, makefile.txt or the modprobe manual page. The only part which is not covered elsewhere is the "building external modules" which is still being debated (and belongs under the kbuild docs). kmod.txt reference removed from index, too. ChangeSet@1.1269, 2003-09-10 09:29:39-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] Eicon ISDN driver: removed __devinitdata from pci_device_id. pci_device_id can not be marked __devinitdata, was re-added with last update by accident. ChangeSet@1.1268, 2003-09-10 09:28:40-07:00, willy@debian.org [PATCH] Fill in ELF OSABI in ELF headers This fills in the ELF EI_OSABI field. This doesn't matter for most architectures, but PA-RISC uses the Linux flavour of the ABI (since HPUX uses the None flavour). Patch by Randolph Chung. ChangeSet@1.1239.1.1, 2003-09-10 08:59:46+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk Merge flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/bk/linux-2.6 into flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/bk/linux-2.6-pcmcia ChangeSet@1.1267, 2003-09-10 00:41:11-07:00, axboe@suse.de [PATCH] blk API update (and bug fix) to CDU535 cdrom driver This is a lot better than what is there know. From: Felipe W Damasio - cli-sti removal - blk API update - set_current_state - Remove 'panic' line. .. and we can now remove the BROKEN_ON_SMP Kconfig annotation. ChangeSet@1.1266, 2003-09-10 00:41:02-07:00, axboe@suse.de [PATCH] get rid of warning in gscd From: Stephen Hemminger Compiler warning due to missing equal sign. ChangeSet@1.1265, 2003-09-10 00:21:46-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] CPU scheduler CAN_MIGRATE fix From: Andrew Theurer This change: http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/diffs/kernel/sched.c@1.202 does not seem to make sense: #define CAN_MIGRATE_TASK(p,rq,this_cpu) \ ((!idle || (jiffies - (p)->last_run > cache_decay_ticks)) && \ !task_running(rq, p) && \ cpu_isset(this_cpu, (p)->cpus_allowed)) It should be just the opposite; an idle cpu should be able to have a more aggressive steal, and a busy cpu should not. ChangeSet@1.1264, 2003-09-10 00:21:38-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] sys_fadvise needs asmlinkage ChangeSet@1.1263, 2003-09-10 00:21:30-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] Reduce random driver lock contention From: Matt Mackall The new locking in the random driver is consuming 60% of CPU resources in Anton's monster power5 boxes. Basically, when the primary pool is 7/8th full, we shut off the firehose and go into a trickle mode to keep the pool fresh. Saves CPU for everyone and should make the contention drop off the charts too (though the trickle factor might need adjusting again for Origin-class machines). ChangeSet@1.1262, 2003-09-10 00:21:22-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] fix Summit srat.h includes From: Dave Hansen I was compiling for my plain 'ol PC, and was getting unresolved symbols for get_memcfg_from_srat() and get_zholes_size(). The CONFIG_NUMA definition right now allows it to be turned on for plain old X86_PC. Does anyone know why this is? depends on SMP && HIGHMEM64G && (X86_PC || X86_NUMAQ || X86_GENERICARCH || (X86_SUMMIT && ACPI && !ACPI_HT_ONLY)) In any case, the summit code incorrectly assumes in at least 2 places that NUMA && !NUMAQ means summit. Someone was evidently trying to cover the generic subarch case, but that's already taken care of by the lovely config system and CONFIG_ACPI_SRAT. This patch fixes those assumptions and adds a nice little warning for people that try to #include srat.h without having srat support turned on. ChangeSet@1.1261, 2003-09-10 00:21:14-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] mwave locking fixes From: Manfred Spraul The mwave driver uses a user space daemon for some modem operations. The user space daemon calls ioctl(,IOCTL_MW_GET_IPC), and the driver returns after an interrupt arrived. The actual wait used interruptible_sleep_on(), which can lead to lost wakeups. A local spinlock on the stack is used to close that race, but this is broken on SMP, perhaps even with preempt. The attached patch fixes that by switching to the normal add_wait_queue/test_if_race_occured/schedule/remove_wait_queue sequence. ChangeSet@1.1260, 2003-09-10 00:21:06-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] ext3: remove debug code ext3 has fancy test harness code which allows you to simulate crashes (for testing recovery). It will make the underlying disk start ignoring writes a specified number of seconds after the mount. It's inoperative without an additional offline patch anyway, and it's doing hacky things which scared Al. So kill it; I'll maintain it in the separate ext3 debug patch. ChangeSet@1.1259, 2003-09-10 00:20:58-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] tidy up lib/inflate.c error messages From: Andre McCurdy There is some inconsistency within lib/inflate.c and its users about whether the error message text or the error() function should provide the '\n'. This patch tries to make everyone consistent - by removing the newline from all message texts, and adding one to the only error() function which did not provide it (in init/do_mounts_rd.c). ChangeSet@1.1258, 2003-09-10 00:20:49-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] really use english date in version string From: Andrey Borzenkov LANG is not always enough to force date to english. ChangeSet@1.1257, 2003-09-10 00:20:41-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] install_page pte use-after-unmap fix From: Rajesh Venkatasubramanian Don't deref the pte pointer after having kunmapped the memory it points at. ChangeSet@1.1256, 2003-09-10 00:20:33-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] remap file pages MAP_NONBLOCK fix From: Rajesh Venkatasubramanian The remap_file_pages system call with MAP_NONBLOCK flag does not install file-ptes when the required pages are not found in the page cache. Modify the populate functions to install file-ptes if the mapping is non-linear and the required pages are not found in the page cache. Patch is for test4-mm6. Compiles and boots. Patch tested using the programs at: http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~vrajesh/linux/remap-file-pages/ ChangeSet@1.1255, 2003-09-10 00:20:25-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] ia32 idle using PNI monitor/mwait From: "Nakajima, Jun" Attached is a patch that enables PNI (Prescott New Instructions) monitor/mwait in the kernel idle handler. ChangeSet@1.1254, 2003-09-10 00:20:16-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] d_delete-d_lookup race fix From: Maneesh Soni d_delete() calls dentry_iput() after releasing the per dentry lock. This can race with __d_lookup and lead to situation where we can make dentry negative with ref count > 1. The following patch makes dentry_iput() to hold per dentry lock till d_inode is NULL and dentry has been removed from d_alias list. ChangeSet@1.1253, 2003-09-10 00:20:08-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] ppp devfs oops fix From: Christoph Hellwig PPP leaves the chardev registered even if we're going to fail the modprobe. ChangeSet@1.1252, 2003-09-10 00:20:00-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] Handle NR_CPUS overflow From: john stultz Don't try to support more than NR_CPUS cpus: things overflow. Also, increase the default in config for some architectures. (Dave Hansen). ChangeSet@1.1251, 2003-09-10 00:19:52-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] remove duplicate includes in kernel/ From: "Randy.Dunlap" remove duplicate #includes in kernel/ ChangeSet@1.1250, 2003-09-10 00:19:45-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] sound: remove duplicate includes From: "Randy.Dunlap" remove duplicate #includes in sound/ ChangeSet@1.1249, 2003-09-10 00:19:37-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] make selinux enable param config option, enabled by From: James Morris This patch against current bk makes the recently added SELinux boot parameter feature a configurable option, and enables SELinux by default when selected. These changes were made following feedback including discussion on the SELinux list. The rationale for the changes is to allow SELinux to be be configured and enabled unconditionally. If the boot parameter option is selected, then SELinux is now enabled unless selinux=0 is specified at the kernel command line. ChangeSet@1.1248, 2003-09-10 00:19:28-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] Fix imm.c again From: Adrian Bunk Earlier patch wasn't correct especially in the !CONFIG_SCSI_IZIP_EPP16 case, reading all uses of this array (IMM_MODE_STRING is used to print the corresponding string in printks). If I'm not misunderstanding it, CONFIG_SCSI_IZIP_EPP16 means "use 16bit even when 32bit is requested". It seems the right solution is static char *IMM_MODE_STRING[] = { [IMM_AUTODETECT] = "Autodetect", [IMM_NIBBLE] = "SPP", [IMM_PS2] = "PS/2", [IMM_EPP_8] = "EPP 8 bit", [IMM_EPP_16] = "EPP 16 bit", #ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_IZIP_EPP16 [IMM_EPP_32] = "EPP 16 bit", #else [IMM_EPP_32] = "EPP 32 bit", #endif [IMM_UNKNOWN] = "Unknown", }; ChangeSet@1.1247, 2003-09-10 00:19:20-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] reiserfs direct-IO support From: Oleg Drokin This patch implements DirectIO support for reiserfs v3. This is mostly a port from 2.4. Thanks to Mingming Cao from IBM for some clues in porting. ChangeSet@1.1246, 2003-09-10 00:19:11-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] Move ikconfig to /proc/config.gz From: "Randy.Dunlap" The SuSE kernels place their ikconfig info at /proc/config.gz: in a different place, and compressed. We thought it was a good idea to do it that way in 2.6 as well. - gzip the /proc config file, put it in /proc/config.gz; - Based on a SuSE patch by Oliver Xymoron , which was derived from a patch by Nicholas Leon - change /proc/ikconfig/built_with to /proc/config_build_info; - cleanup ikconfig init/exit entry points (static, __init, __exit); - Makefile help from Sam Ravnborg; DESC ikconfig cleanup EDESC From: Stephen Hemminger Simplify and cleanup the code: - use single interface to seq_file where possible - don't need to do as much of the /proc interface, only read - use copy_to_user to avoid char at a time copy - remove unneccesary globals - use const char[] rather than const char * where possible. Didn't change the version since interface doesn't change. ChangeSet@1.1245, 2003-09-10 00:19:03-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] compiler warning fixes for DAC960 on alpha From: Dave Olien This patch is forwarded from Jay Estabrook at HP. I've compiled the patch on ia32 and ia64 machines and it's good. I also recreated the patch so it would apply to mm5 without fuzzy offsets. Here's Jay's summary of the patch: Here's a very small set of patches against 2.6.0-test4 that help the DAC960 driver compile cleaner (gets rid of warnings on Alpha) and help it to work on some old OEM'ed DAC960 cards that were sold in our older Alphas. The warnings are all concerned with "conversions to different size without cast", as pointers and longs are same size (8-bytes) but ints are 4-bytes, on Alpha. I don't believe the change to (long) from (int) will affect any 32-bit architectures, but those using LP64 like Alpha, ie SPARC64 and prolly IA64, will have the warnings go away. The change to make the oldest acceptable firmware version 2.70 instead of 2.73 is made spcific to Alpha, since it is only those cards that DEC OEM'ed from Mylex that would have such (as explained a bit better in the patch itself). ChangeSet@1.1244, 2003-09-10 00:18:56-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] dac960 devfs_name initialisation fix From: Andrey Borzenkov DAC960.c does it incorrectly (at least in 2.6.0-test4). It will create _directory_ /dev/rd/cNdM making it impossible to create compat block device entry with the same name. The right thing it to create separate directory for each controller/target as in attached trivial patch (untested due to lack of hardware). You will need devfsd support for this but then you will need it for cciss or cpqarray as well and possibly for others. Which returns us to the problem of devfsd maintenance ... ChangeSet@1.1243, 2003-09-10 00:18:46-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] monolitic_clock, timer_{tsc,hpet} and CPUFREQ From: Dmitry Torokhov I noticed that although timer_tsc registers cpufreq notifier to detect frequency changes and adjust cpu_khz it does not set cyc2ns_scale. ChangeSet@1.1242, 2003-09-10 00:18:38-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] Initialise devfs_name in various block drivers From: Andrey Borzenkov Various block drivers are currently devfs-unaware. Andrey's patch attempts to give them reasonable representations in devfs. "The attached patch suggests some possible names for non-floppy devices based on reading driver source. I have to ask if these make sense. At least for cciss Mandrake devfsd patch expects different names but it seems to be mistake (it assumes single controller always) "For floppy it is not as simple. Floppy cannot use genhd and must create names manually; but I do not know what names are appropriate or expected. "For acsi the target/lun name may have problem of creating compat names (if any) by devfsd. "Please note that none of them created any devfs name under 2.4 as well. So it is not a regression ..." ChangeSet@1.1241, 2003-09-10 00:18:30-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] calibrate_tsc() fix and consolidation From: "Pallipadi, Venkatesh" CONFIG_TIMER_CYCLONE doesn't build at present because calibrate_tsc() was made static. The patch fixes that up and moves all calibrate_tsc functions into a common file, avoiding the current code duplication. ChangeSet@1.1240, 2003-09-10 00:18:20-07:00, akpm@osdl.org [PATCH] s/spin_lock_irqrestore/spin_unlock_irqrestore From: Vinay K Nallamothu Fix a couple of cut-n-paste errors. (Why on earth is a scsi driver poking at the RTC hardware?) ChangeSet@1.1239, 2003-09-09 22:09:55-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org Fix ray_cs for new interrupt handling. Damn 16-bit PCMCIA layer has no type checking. Complete crap. ChangeSet@1.1238, 2003-09-09 20:22:22-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org From Stephen Hemminger: we were trying to cast an "unsigned short" to a pointer. That was a typo. Ack'ed by Al Viro. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.27, 2003-09-09 17:01:56-07:00, jbarnes@sgi.com [PATCH] ia64: update Kconfig comment for NR_CPUS ChangeSet@1.1237, 2003-09-09 16:49:25-07:00, eyal@eyal.emu.id.au [PATCH] wl3501 with old compiler Fix the ## handling to work with old gcc versions (spaces around the ',' to make token boundaries work). ChangeSet@1.1236, 2003-09-09 16:28:36-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org Make rxrpc use SEQ_START_TOKEN. ChangeSet@1.1235, 2003-09-09 16:24:51-07:00, joe@perches.com [PATCH] Use SEQ_START_TOKEN in include/net/* [3/3] ChangeSet@1.1234, 2003-09-09 16:23:49-07:00, joe@perches.com [PATCH] Use SEQ_START_TOKEN in include/net/* [2/3] ChangeSet@1.1233, 2003-09-09 16:23:41-07:00, joe@perches.com [PATCH] Use SEQ_START_TOKEN in drivers/net/* [1/3] ChangeSet@1.1232, 2003-09-09 15:50:14-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] Fix modularization of Siemens line discipline Convert SIEMENS R3964 tty line discipline on 2.6.0-test5 to use tty_ldisc owner instead of explicit MOD_INC/DEC. And fix the initializer to be a much more readable C99 one. ChangeSet@1.1231, 2003-09-09 14:42:24-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org [PATCH] Get rid of Intermezzo warning There is a leftover MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT intermezzo, with no matching _INC_ anywhere. Since it sets owner on the file system operations there should be no need for explicit module manipulation. ChangeSet@1.1230, 2003-09-09 14:38:31-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org Merge bk://linux-dj.bkbits.net/cpufreq into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux ChangeSet@1.1228, 2003-09-09 14:32:54-07:00, guillaume@morinfr.org [PATCH] fix cpu_test_and_set() on UP cpumask_up.h is broken. It tries to access the "mask" member although that cpumask_t is an ulong on UP. This breaks archs which uses cpumask functions even on UP such as s390. ChangeSet@1.1217.1.5, 2003-09-10 06:55:52+10:00, anton@samba.org ppc64: Give us a generic local.h until we have atomic64 ChangeSet@1.1227, 2003-09-09 13:45:50-07:00, torvalds@osdl.org [PATCH] Fix CONFIG_PCMCIA_WL3501 with older compilers We only support named initializers with one leval of naming, ie that .foo.bar = baz, thing should go. gcc-2.95 doesn't handle it (neither does sparse, I think). Replace such initializers with .foo = { .bar = baz, }, instead. ChangeSet@1.1153.107.27, 2003-09-09 21:44:43+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] add cpufreq_update_policy() Add a new cpufreq_update_policy call: Certain cpufreq policy notifers have different needs at different times. Thus it needs to be possible to re-evaluate an already set cpufreq policy. Note that the cpufreq policy should only be set by one person: the user. Not any other in-kernel code [with one exception, of course: during booting]. ChangeSet@1.1153.107.26, 2003-09-09 21:42:00+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] remove $Id$ tags, update filenames ChangeSet@1.1226, 2003-09-09 13:38:49-07:00, willy@debian.org [PATCH] PA-RISC update for 2.6.0-test5 PA-RISC updates for 2.6.0-test5. Contributions from Paul Bame, James Bottomley, Randolph Chung, Helge Deller, Grant Grundler, LaMont Jones, Matthew Wilcox ChangeSet@1.1225, 2003-09-09 13:38:20-07:00, bunk@fs.tum.de [PATCH] ATM Ambassador no longer BROKEN_ON_SMP Chas Williams fixed the compilation on SMP, so we can remove the Kconfig annotation now and let people select it in the build again. ChangeSet@1.1153.107.25, 2003-09-09 21:35:48+01:00, davej@redhat.com [CPUFREQ] Merge speedstep-smi driver. From: Hiroshi Miura Intel SpeedStep driver using a BIOS SMI call. Quoting his original announcement: "This driver is based on the information from 1. Microsoft Windows XP Document. we can get the SMI interface values from ax=E980/int15 BIOS call. 2. Intel SpeedStep Applet Document.(from HP.com) http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/evonotebook/us/download/10631.html " Adds code to request transition ownership when processing the system critical resume message. When a critical hibernate occurs, the Applet does not receive any system level notification. The change forces the Applet to re-acquire transition ownership upon resume from a critical hibernate. " This is informative. This saied that something 'ownership' call is needed on SMI interface first. 3. Grover, Andrew's int 15h patch posted to cpufreq ml Message-ID: code which call BIOS to get SMI values. I included it. 4. Malik Martin's rev engineering results. call is made with BX, CX, EDI register values. and need signature 'ISG' when call. find function values. bx=1(get) and bx=2(set) 5. Marc Lehmann's 'speedstep' utility, sample of assembler code to call SMI. 6. My work. find function to return max/min freq which system supportd. (bx=4) more values are gotten, but I cannot understand... find 'ownership' function value(bx=0, which is other than 1 2 4..). ToDo(in pregress) support governor "auto" and using smi_event call, imprement auto freqchange feature. test on 440BX/ZX platform. Memo module parameters are override result of an int 15h/eax=E890h call. these parameter value are gotten from Windows XP registory." Also includes some bugfixes, updates and workarounds from me. NB: A lot of BIOS out there are buggy. You might want to try this driver also with Intel's default values -- smi_cmd = 0x82 and smi_port = 0xb2 ChangeSet@1.1217.1.4, 2003-09-10 06:23:25+10:00, anton@samba.org ppc64: catch bad ioctl size at compile time, from x86 ChangeSet@1.1217.9.20, 2003-09-09 13:14:44-07:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk [PATCH] More buggy pci drivers This should fix all the remaining pci drivers which mark the pci device ID tables as being discardable at run time. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.19, 2003-09-09 13:14:34-07:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk [PATCH] stable AGP pci_device_id tables This should fix all the AGP drivers. pci_device_id tables can not and must not be marked discardable. They are used for as long as the driver is registered. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.18, 2003-09-09 13:02:16-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: update Use different var-names if they are non-static, configure 4BRI like BRI cards, fixed new /proc entries, inline declarations for common helper functions. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.17, 2003-09-09 13:02:08-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: C comments changed // comments to /* */ ChangeSet@1.1217.9.16, 2003-09-09 13:02:00-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: Kernelconfig Main divas modules now may be build in-kernel. 4BRI cards are configured together with BRI cards. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.15, 2003-09-09 13:01:52-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: endianess fixed endianess errors in common code part. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.14, 2003-09-09 13:01:45-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: list handling Fixed internel list handling for modules built-in kernel. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.13, 2003-09-09 13:01:36-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: debug Module now can be build without debug code, necessary if the module is built-in the kernel. Fixed spelling typos. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.12, 2003-09-09 13:01:28-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: capi code fix Fix application memory allocation, module locking, building in-kernel, use new internal debug api. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.11, 2003-09-09 13:01:19-07:00, armin@melware.de [PATCH] eicon ISDN driver: memory attach Access to cards memory now uses macros to attach to the correct memory area of the card. ChangeSet@1.1217.1.3, 2003-09-10 05:52:19+10:00, anton@samba.org Merge samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5 into samba.org:/scratch/anton/tmp3 ChangeSet@1.1217.10.2, 2003-09-09 21:11:38+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org dmasound update from Christoph Hellwig ChangeSet@1.1217.9.10, 2003-09-09 12:09:41-07:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org [PATCH] IDE: Fix Power Management request race on resume The current IDE Power Management code I wrote has a race on wakeup when the master device got resumed, it may take a request. At this point, a PM resume request to a slave device of the same hwgroup would clear hwgroup->rq and cause an Oops when the master device request completes. This patch fixes it. Due to the context in which PM resume requests are sent, just not clearing hwgroup->rq for these is enough. I also removed a useless debug message in the PM code that was actually misleading (people though it indicated a problem while it didn't, it's really useless) and fix a typo in a comment. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.9, 2003-09-09 12:09:32-07:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org [PATCH] IDE: Fix request handling with ide-default & ATAPI This fixes a bug that happens when a request gets to the IDE layer for a drive using ide-default (that is with no subdriver attached), like a Power Management request. In this case, the core will wait for the device status to match drive->read_stat, but that field contains by default a value that is not suitable for ATAPI devices. This patch fixes it. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.26, 2003-09-09 11:55:09-07:00, jbarnes@sgi.com [PATCH] ia64: cpumask_t fixes This patch coverts a few spots to use cpumask_t instead of unsigned long. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.7, 2003-09-09 10:42:26-07:00, dhowells@redhat.com [PATCH] AFS update ChangeSet@1.1217.9.6, 2003-09-09 10:16:16-07:00, dhowells@redhat.com [PATCH] RxRPC update Here's a patch to update the RxRPC driver. Most of it is CodingStyle fixes, but it also includes a few miscellaneous bug fixes. stdint types are also turned into C99 forms (eg: u32 -> uint32_t). ChangeSet@1.1217.9.5, 2003-09-09 10:16:07-07:00, eike-kernel@sf-tec.de [PATCH] Fix typo in fs/Kconfig ChangeSet@1.1217.9.4, 2003-09-09 10:15:58-07:00, axboe@suse.de [PATCH] Fix blk_stop_queue bug Benh saw some bugs where the queue would end up being in an invalid state, and this could certainly explain one of them. We must not have a stopped queue on the plug list, and blk_plug_device() right now will happily plug a stopped queue. We don't need to have it plugged either, blk_start_queue() will make sure that request_fn gets run. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.3, 2003-09-09 10:04:57-07:00, joe@perches.com [PATCH] Add SEQ_START_TOKEN #define to seq_file.h Code that includes seq_file.h uses a magic pointer "(void*)1" to start a header seq_printf. This patch adds a #define, so that people can start writing more readable code. ChangeSet@1.1217.9.2, 2003-09-09 09:46:25-07:00, jgarzik@pobox.com [PATCH] Fix netdev close This should fix the "ifconfig down ... ifconfig up" problems some people have seen. ChangeSet@1.1217.8.12, 2003-09-09 08:57:48-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix for proc/generic ChangeSet@1.1217.8.11, 2003-09-09 08:56:12-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix for kmsg ChangeSet@1.1217.8.10, 2003-09-09 08:55:27-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix for fat/file.c ChangeSet@1.1217.8.9, 2003-09-09 08:54:47-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix for proc/misc ChangeSet@1.1217.8.8, 2003-09-09 08:54:09-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix reboot ChangeSet@1.1217.8.7, 2003-09-09 08:53:31-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix ext2_readlink ChangeSet@1.1217.8.6, 2003-09-09 08:52:52-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix kcore ChangeSet@1.1217.8.5, 2003-09-09 08:52:29-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix xattr ChangeSet@1.1217.8.4, 2003-09-09 08:50:38-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix cpufreq ChangeSet@1.1217.8.3, 2003-09-09 08:50:18-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix eventpoll ChangeSet@1.1217.8.2, 2003-09-09 08:50:02-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] sparse fix sysctl ChangeSet@1.1217.8.1, 2003-09-09 08:49:53-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl [PATCH] compilation fix ufs Don't use C++ "argument declarations anywhere" in the kernel, even if newer versions of gcc accept it. ChangeSet@1.1217.7.5, 2003-09-09 15:23:36+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [SERIAL] Introduce per-port capabilities. This allows us to maintain quirks or capabilities on a per-port basis, so we can handle buggy clones more effectively. ChangeSet@1.1217.7.4, 2003-09-09 13:33:12+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [SERIAL] Fix another missing irqreturn_t (clps711x.c) ChangeSet@1.1217.7.3, 2003-09-09 13:26:47+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [SERIAL] Convert serial config deps to select statements The dependencies for CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE / CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE were becoming very messy. This cset converts the dependencies to use "select" statements instead. ChangeSet@1.1217.7.2, 2003-09-09 13:15:57+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk [SERIAL] Drop "level" argument from serial PM calls. Since the driver model has transitioned away from using multi-level device suspend/resume, we also drop the multi-level support from the serial layer. Update the 8250 and sa1100 drivers for this change. ChangeSet@1.1217.7.1, 2003-09-09 11:07:00+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk Merge ChangeSet@1.1153.89.7, 2003-09-09 09:00:09+01:00, davej@redhat.com [AGPGART] Remove unreferenced extern ChangeSet@1.1217.3.25, 2003-09-08 22:18:33-07:00, peterc@gelato.unsw.edu.au [PATCH] ia64: unwind.c fix for spinlock-debug compilation If you try to compile 2.6.0-test[45] with spinlock debugging on, then unwind.c won't compile, because it uses a #define magic that hides the variable in the spinlock debugging code (also called magic). ChangeSet@1.1217.3.24, 2003-09-08 17:10:45-07:00, arun.sharma@intel.com [PATCH] ia64: MINSIGSTKSZ on ia32 MINSIGSTKSZ is defined differently for i386 and ia64. This patch improves compatibility with apps which use sigaltstack(2) with sizes between MINSIGSTKSZ_IA32 and MINSIGSTKSZ. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.23, 2003-09-08 16:29:54-07:00, suresh.b.siddha@intel.com [PATCH] ia64: fix typo in spinlock.h ChangeSet@1.1217.5.1, 2003-09-08 23:16:56+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk Merge flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/bk/linux-2.6 into flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/bk/linux-2.6-pcmcia ChangeSet@1.1217.3.22, 2003-09-08 13:51:34-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com Merge tiger.hpl.hp.com:/data1/bk/vanilla/linux-2.5 into tiger.hpl.hp.com:/data1/bk/lia64/to-linus-2.5 ChangeSet@1.1153.79.28, 2003-09-08 13:13:42-07:00, jbarnes@sgi.com [PATCH] ia64: fix current usage in sn2 code For some reason, we had a structure field called 'current'. This patch fixes that. ChangeSet@1.1153.79.27, 2003-09-08 13:12:55-07:00, jbarnes@sgi.com [PATCH] ia64: misc. sn2 updates Fix a couple of sn2 files. ChangeSet@1.1153.89.6, 2003-09-08 21:01:36+01:00, davej@redhat.com [AGPGART] Fix ATI GART for IGP9100/R300 From the folks at ATI. Some chips hang with this flush. ChangeSet@1.1217.3.21, 2003-09-08 12:45:46-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org Linux 2.6.0-test5 TAG: v2.6.0-test5