- 05 Feb, 2003 8 commits
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Randy Dunlap authored
The Stanford Checker identified a memory leak in init/do_mounts.c. This corrects it.
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.makeLinus Torvalds authored
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Defaulting to building modules together with vmlinux when just doing "make" or "make all" is only a good choice when "CONFIG_MODULES" is set.
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bk://are.twiddle.net/axp-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Richard Henderson authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
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Oleg Drokin authored
The updates to use 64-bit jiffies broke fs/proc/proc_misc.c for architectures still using a 100 Hz clocktick (e.g. UML)
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- 04 Feb, 2003 11 commits
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Tim Schmielau authored
This prevents reporting processes as having started in the future, after 32 bit jiffies wrap.
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Tim Schmielau authored
Use 64 bit jiffies for reporting uptime.
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Tim Schmielau authored
Provide a sane way to avoid unneccessary locking on 64 bit platforms, and a 64 bit analogous to "jiffies_to_clock_t()".
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Matthew Wilcox authored
- conversion of remaining drivers to generic device model - more of sfr's compat stuff - eliminate some bogus syscalls - update for MUX driver - beginnings of new module code - tell the keyboard driver about CONFIG_PARISC
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/sparc-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Christoph Hellwig authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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- 05 Feb, 2003 3 commits
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
Thanks to John Moses <jmoses@lanl.gov> for the information.
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Philipp Gühring authored
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Matthew Dharm authored
This patch clears out the device queue when a unit is removed.
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- 04 Feb, 2003 18 commits
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Matthew Dharm authored
This code implements the setting of devices offline during the removal phase.
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Matthew Dharm authored
This patch makes us hold the host reference count a little bit longer in the /proc interface code. We were releasing it too early before.
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Duncan Sands authored
speedtouch: reject outgoing packets earlier when the firmware is not loaded.
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Duncan Sands authored
speedtouch: allocate send urbs in udsl_usb_probe rather than in udsl_usb_data_init. Since this diminishes udsl_usb_data_init down to almost nothing, roll it into the one place it was used. Get rid of the semaphore Oliver put it - it is no longer needed. speedtouch.c | 86 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------- 1 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-)
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Duncan Sands authored
speedtouch: change data_started to firmware_loaded, which is what it actually means, plus some minor related changes.
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Duncan Sands authored
speedtouch: a pile of cosmetic changes to make me feel happier (no code changes).
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Duncan Sands authored
speedtouch: wait for receive urb completion handlers to finish after calling usb_unlink_urb.
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Duncan Sands authored
speedtouch: more robust handling of receive urb failure: retry failed urbs whenever a new connection is opened. This should work well with pppd's persist option.
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Duncan Sands authored
Rediffed version of the original patch - no sk_buff on the stack this time. speedtouch: recycle the receive urb's buffer. Currently, every time a receive urb completes, its old buffer is thrown away and replaced with a new one. This patch performs the minor changes needed to reuse the old buffer.
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Duncan Sands authored
speedtouch: move all processing of receive urbs to udsl_atm_processqueue. This has several advantages, as will be seen in the next few patches. The most important is that it makes it easy to reuse of the urb's buffer (right now a new buffer is allocated every time the urb completes). By the way, this patch is much smaller than it looks: most of the bulk is due to indentation changes.
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Henning Meier-Geinitz authored
This patch prints the vendor + product ids of the scanner after it has been successfully detected. Also the annoying error message about "Scanner device is already open" was downgraded to a dbg. Scanning for devices while one scanner device was open produced several 100 error messages in syslog.
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Henning Meier-Geinitz authored
This patch changes the maintainer from Brian Beattie to Henning Meier-Geinitz and adds a link to the documentation and website.
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Matthew Dharm authored
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Matthew Dharm authored
This is a minor cleanup to convert 8 spaces into tabs. There is no functional change here.
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Matthew Dharm authored
This patch removes the US_FL_DEV_ATTACHED flag, which is now rendered obsolete by the new hotplug system. It also adds a comment or two about areas of code that need to be re-examined.
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Matthew Dharm authored
This patch does the following: (o) Add comments showing what needs to be done to complete the hot-unplug system. (o) Add a BUG_ON() for (what is now) a critical failure case. (o) Make certain that a debug print happens even if a usb_get_intfdata() crashes. (o) Add an un-necessary up() to balance a down, for the auto-code-checkers.
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Matthew Dharm authored
It should fix the OOPS on attach. This fixes a silly error where I fail to initialize a pointer early enough for the scanning code. If this isn't a perfect example of why scsi_register() and scsi_add_host() aren't two separate functions, I don't know what is. :) Oh, and I added a couple of comments, too. - Fix an OOPS by moving the setting of the hostdata[] pointer to _before_ the device scan starts.
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Matthew Dharm authored
This patch goes on top of the last one. It fixes a typo in the test for scsi_register() failure. -- reversed the logic of failure test for scsi_register()
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