- 02 Jul, 2002 6 commits
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James Bottomley authored
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James Bottomley authored
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James Bottomley authored
into mulgrave.(none):/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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James Bottomley authored
into mulgrave.(none):/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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James Bottomley authored
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Mike Sullivan authored
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- 01 Jul, 2002 1 commit
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Matthew Wilcox authored
Doug Gilbert and James Bottomley hassled me all through KernelSummit & OLS to explain about softirqs, tasklets and bottom halves. In the end, it was easier to write the code myself. Thanks to James for pointing out that the pointer handling in my original code was completely broken and helping me debug. I've booted this patch on a 4-way system at OSDL with two Adaptec SCSI cards. I haven't tried stressing it (not quite sure which discs I can use ;-), and I don't understand the locking in the scsi subsystem at all. The main effect of applying this patch is that scsi_softirq() [was scsi_tasklet_func, and before that scsi_bottom_half_handler()] can now be run on multiple CPUs at the same time. We _seem_ to do enough locking elsewhere in the SCSI stack that this is safe. But someone who really understands the SCSI stack should audit this. This work shows up a hole in the current softirq API -- there's no support for unregistering a softirq (close_softirq or similar). We should do this in scsi_exit -- make sure no softirqs are running while we unload. This probably isn't a problem in practice, but it'd be nice to fix it.
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- 20 Jun, 2002 33 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Andi Kleen authored
The last changes did trigger another latent bug in the inline assembly. akpm noticed it because he compiles his kernels with frame pointers.
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http://gkernel.bkbits.net/irda-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Jens Axboe authored
Uninline elv_next_request() and move it to elevator.c, where it belongs. Because of CURRENT declaration, this actually saves lots of space. From Andrew.
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Robert Kuebel authored
init_rootfs() (from ramfs) doesn't appear in any header file. I didn't see any that looked like a good home, so lets put a prototype at the top of fs/namespace.c. This only use of this function is in namespace.c.
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Robert Kuebel authored
This patch makes sure the 3c509 module license is always GPL. Currently the MODULE_LICENSE() marco is only used when CONFIG_ISAPNP or CONFIG_ISAPNP_MODULE is defined. I have moved MODULE_LICENSE() to the #ifdef MODULE section at the bottom of 3c509.c. Same is true for the MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() macro.
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William Lee Irwin III authored
Not sure why I forgot to do this, but here is a small bit of tidying up of some leftover parentheses from the memlist macro removal. The parentheses are just noise and should go.
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William Lee Irwin III authored
page_alloc.c does not use either slab.h or swapctl.h. This removes the inclusion of those headers from page_alloc.c
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William Lee Irwin III authored
nr_free_pages() is overly verbose. The following is perhaps clearer and gets to the point with fewer lines of code and inside of 80 columns.
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William Lee Irwin III authored
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William Lee Irwin III authored
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Stephen Rothwell authored
14 of our 17 architectures define sys_pause exactly the same way. The other three don't define it at all. I assume glibc translates pause() into sigsuspend() or something.
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Rusty Russell authored
In favour of those now in kernel.h..
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Rusty Russell authored
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James Mayer authored
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James Mayer authored
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James Mayer authored
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Greg Banks authored
Three arch-determining symbols in drivers/mtd/maps/Config.in are wrong. They have apparently been generated using the sensible pattern "CONFIG_FOO" for an architecture "foo"; unfortunately the architectures are not sensible. CONFIG_SPARC should be CONFIG_SPARC32 CONFIG_I386 should be CONFIG_X86 CONFIG_SH should be CONFIG_SUPERH
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Greg Banks authored
Removed a spurious menu definition which was both a duplicate and had no matching "endmenu".
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Greg Banks authored
Removed an "endmenu" for which there was no opening "mainmenu_option".
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Greg Banks authored
The config language is *not* shell. The construct "[ foo ] || [ bar ]" is legal in shell but not in the config language, where we should use the equivalent "[ foo -o bar ]"
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Greg Banks authored
The format for the "choice" statement is: choice 'prompt' "{sub-prompt sub-symbol}*" default-value and the following is *not* legal config language (note the positioning of the closing double quote): choice 'prompt' "{sub-prompt sub-symbol}* default-value" It only happens to work because of a combination of accidental side effects of the current parsers: * unpaired sub-words inside the 2nd word are silently ignored * the missing last word is silently treated as if empty
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Greg Banks authored
Two symbols used in drivers/net/wan/Config.in are misspelled. CONFIG_PPP_MULTLINK should be CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK CONFIG_PPP_SYNCTTY should be CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY
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Greg Banks authored
1/2 definitions of CONFIG_PC_KEYB have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
1/3 definitions of CONFIG_PARPORT_1284 have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
1/2 definitions of CONFIG_NUMA have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
1/16 definitions of CONFIG_NETDEVICES have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
1/3 definitions of CONFIG_MODVERSIONS have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
1/11 definitions of CONFIG_HOTPLUG have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
2/10 definitions of CONFIG_CD_NO_IDESCSI have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
1/3 definitions of 64-bit CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF have trivially different banners. 1/3 definitions of CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF32 have trivially different banners.
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Greg Banks authored
1/17 definitions of CONFIG_SCSI have trivially different banners.
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