- 27 Jan, 2003 1 commit
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David Mosberger authored
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- 24 Jan, 2003 4 commits
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David Mosberger authored
the kernel. Old gas versions will result in buggy kernels that will bugcheck all over the place (usually mount() is the first one to fail).
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David Mosberger authored
the exception table.
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David Mosberger authored
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David Mosberger authored
Add light-weight version of set_tid_address() system call.
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- 21 Jan, 2003 7 commits
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Stephen Rothwell authored
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David Mosberger authored
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Stephen Rothwell authored
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Stephen Rothwell authored
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Stephen Rothwell authored
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Stephen Rothwell authored
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David Mosberger authored
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- 17 Jan, 2003 10 commits
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David Mosberger authored
Suresh Siddha.
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Alex Williamson authored
Happened to notice the attached redundancy.
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Kochi Takayoshi authored
On some machines that support I/O hot-plugging, it happens that after boottime one or more IO SAPICs appear after hot-plug event. Even in that case, ACPI _PRT entries can exist for devices behind those IO SAPICs at boottime for future use. Currently iosapic.c will give up parsing _PRT entries once one of them hits such a non-existent IO SAPIC. This patch fixes the problem on 2.5 ia64 bk tree. For 2.4, we don't have this problem now.
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Stéphane Eranian authored
Here is the patch. It is rather big because there is some renaming and cleanups. This patch bring 2.5 in line with 2.4.20: perfmon-1.3 It adds: - idle task exclusion - less ctxsw overhead in system wide - cleanups most of the inline asm - don't use PAL anymore to determine PMU features - added temporary hooks for custom overflow handlers (VTUNE/Oprofile) - renaming of the perfmon init functions Thanks.
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David Mosberger authored
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Seth Rohit authored
Please find attached a patch that brings in the support of hugetlb inline with the ia32 tree. This removes the syscall interface and gets the hugetlbfs support (using mmap and shmat). I might be sending you couple of more small updates a little later. At least wanted to get this out first.
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David Mosberger authored
in the tools directory. Patch by Yu, Fenghua.
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Bjorn Helgaas authored
Cleanup the irq handling macros.
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David Mosberger authored
the unwind info for consistency (well, just the obvious stuff, but it's a start). Fix the couple of bugs that this script uncovered (and work around one false positive).
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David Mosberger authored
Reported by Dan Magenheimer (note: the bug didn't affect the existing kernel, since the possible values passed to the routine were always "safe").
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- 16 Jan, 2003 18 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Russell King authored
__virt_to_bus/__bus_to_virt depended on INTEGRATOR_HDR0_SDRAM_BASE Unfortunately, this is defined in arch-integrator/platform.h, and we really don't want to include it in memory.h. We instead use BUS_OFFSET, which will eventually depend on the CPU number in the system.
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Russell King authored
Only default BLK_DEV_IDEDMA on BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS if ARCH_ACORN is set, not if ARM is set. There are PCI ARM systems out there!
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Russell King authored
Ensure that we clean up properly after initialisation error, releasing all claimed resources in an orderly manner and returning the correct error code.
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
Add cfbfillrect / cfbcopyarea / cfbimgblt objects for SA1100fb. Remove redundant "pm" member.
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Jeff Wiedemeier authored
Found a buglet in the marvel code -- doesn't change the number of IRQS just the logic to get there.. This applies on top of the other marvel code. /jeff
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Richard Henderson authored
into kanga.twiddle.net:/home/rth/linux/axp-2.5
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Richard Henderson authored
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Richard Henderson authored
to header files where they belong.
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Richard Henderson authored
of AGP and SRMCONS patches.
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Richard Henderson authored
From Jeff.Wiedemeier@hp.com.
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Richard Henderson authored
(Titan / Marvel), Kconfig and headers. From Jeff Wiedemeier.
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Martin J. Bligh authored
Patch from Erich Focht This adds a hook to rebalance globally across nodes every NODE_BALANCE_RATE iterations of the rebalancer. This allows us to easily tune on an architecture specific basis how often we wish to rebalance - machines with higher NUMA ratios (more expensive off-node access) will want to do this less often. It's currently set to 100 for NUMA-Q and 10 for other machines. If the imbalance between nodes is > 125%, we'll rebalance them. The hook for this is added to the NUMA definition of cpus_to_balance, so again, no impact on non-NUMA machines.
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