- 29 Jan, 2004 16 commits
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Kieran Morrissey authored
- Changes gen-devlist.c to truncate long device names rather than reject the database - Changes PCI_NAME_SIZE to 96 (and PCI_NAME_HALF to 43) to allow all current pci.ids names to fit - Modifies gen-devlist.c to truncate at 89 characters rather than 79 - allows for two digit instance numbers to be added to the name as well while staying within the 96 characters allocated. No names in the current pci.ids are any longer than this. - Modifies names.c to no longer limit device name length when displaying both vendor and device name; the truncation is done by gen-devlist.c.
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John Rose authored
This lets the PPC pci hotplug driver initialize single devices, not just entire slots.
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Leann Ogasawara authored
insert missing iounmap()
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Ralf Bächle authored
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Linda Xie authored
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Takayoshi Kochi authored
This is the pending patch that adds 'address' file to show PCI-address and a few other minor fixes. As 2.6.0 is out, I'm resending the patch. Would you mind taking this? > > > Thanks. I had a little time to try your patch today. Sorry > > > to report that it isn't working for me. > > > > > > I first powered off (successfully the 1st time) a populated slot > > > and removed and reinserted the card into the same slot. The slot > > > powered back up but I was then unable to power it off. I believe > > > the following instruction that still exists in power_off_slot() > > > may be preventing the slot from being powered off more than once. > > > func->flags &= (~FUNC_EXISTS); > > > > > > I then tried to insert an adapter in an un-populated slot. For > > > some reason (which I don't understand yet) there was an enabling > > > error which I believe caused enable_device() to exit via a path > > > that bypassed the instruction that sets the FUNC_EXISTS flag. > > > I was then unable to power off the slot which I believe was due > > > to the FUNC_EXISTS flag not being set. > > > > > > I didn't have time to definitely confirmed the above theories. > > > I'll take a closer look at this tomorrow unless you are able > > > to diagnose using my vague clues :) > > > > It turns out that both of the above mentioned problems happened > > because the call to acpiphp_configure_slot() from enable_device() > > failed after inserting the card. When this happens enable_device() > > exits without setting the FUNC_EXISTS flag for any of the slot > > functions. Subsequent attempts to power off the same slot fail > > when power_off_slot() is unable to locate a function with both > > FUNC_HAS_EJ0 and FUNC_EXISTS flags set. > > > > The patch works okay when using a card that allows > > acpiphp_configure_slot() to succeed but I believe it should > > be improved to allow the slot to be powered off following > > device enablement errors. > > Thanks for testing and comments. > I really appreciate it. > > This problem turned out to be somewhat fragile state > transition: > > a lifecycle of a slot is (if there's no error) > > function state > ---------------------------------------------------- > 0 nothing > 1 power_on_slot() -> SLOT_POWERDON > 2 enable_device() -> SLOT_POWEREDON + SLOT_ENABLED > 3 disable_device() -> SLOT_POWEREDON > 4 power_off_slot() -> nothing > > but if any error occur during enable_device(), slot will remain > SLOT_POWERDON, but some functions on the card may not have > FUNC_EXISTS flags, which will eventually prevents powering > off in power_off_slot(), state transition from 1 to 4 directly. > I.e, the FUNC_EXISTS flag introduced more states to > complicate things. > > The FUNC_EXISTS flag was introduced after some discussion > between me and Irene Zubarev, but it has no more meaning > than that the function has corresponding 'pci_dev' structure. > So I eliminated the usage of FUNC_EXISTS and the result is > the patches attached to this mail (for both 2.4 and 2.6. > I think Greg already applied the 2.4 'cleanup' patch to his tree, > but it's not in Marcelo's release so I'm re-attaching to > this mail for anyone interested in this topic. It's identical > to the one I posted earlier). > These patches don't include Gary's patch in his post last week, > so please apply separately. > > Please note that current acpiphp driver cannot handle a > PCI card that has a PCI-to-PCI bridge on it (support > for such cards is incomplete). But if it's treated as > an error, it should be recoverable anyway.
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Martin Hicks authored
This just gets rid of a stupid compile warning.
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Matthew Wilcox authored
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 04:24:44PM -0800, Greg KH wrote: > I've applied the pci portions of this patch to my trees and will send it > on after 2.6.0 is out. James Bottomley found a bug in it; could you also apply:
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
This is in case others copy this code (which has already happened...)
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Matthew Wilcox authored
tg3.c has a bug where it can find the wrong 5704 peer on a machine with PCI domains. The problem is that pci_find_slot() can't distinguish whether it has the correct domain or not. This patch fixes that problem by introducing pci_get_slot().
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Matthew Dobson authored
This is needed to show pci bus topology to userspace properly.
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Matthew Wilcox authored
When plugging a 33MHz card into a bus that's running at 66MHz, I'd like to see a better error message than: acpiphp_glue: notify_handler: unknown event type 0x5 for \_SB_.SBA0.PCI4.S2F0 The following patch would give us: Device \_SB_.SBA0.PCI4.S2F0 cannot be configured due to a frequency mismatch which I think is clearer.
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Rolf Eike Beer authored
The functions are not named *_skel_*, so it seems useful not to call them with this.
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Russell King authored
Greg, As discussed about six or so months ago, we agreed to hold off this patch until fairly late, due to its ability to catch duplicate PCI driver names. Please note that I haven't attempted to reproduce the problem with recent kernels, and that all ARM kernel patches released since then have had this patch in. I'm guessing this will actually be 2.6.1 material since it probably doesn't show for PCI drivers which are part of the kernel tree. If pci_register_driver fails, the register the PCI driver structure will not be registered with the driver model. pci_register_driver returns with negative value, and we then attempt to unregister the driver structure. This leads to an oops in the driver model. The driver model does not return the number of devices it successfully bound the driver to, and neither does pci_register_driver() return this information. Therefore, all of the code below is redundant. (There's a little redundancy left in drivers/pci/pci-driver.c but it is harmless unlike this block.)
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
into cheetah.(none):/home/davem/src/BK/sparc-2.6
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- 28 Jan, 2004 6 commits
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http://lia64.bkbits.net/to-linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.de> This brown paper bag patch is needed to assure cpufreq_update_policy works correctly. Please apply, else the next ACPI patch will cause trouble with thermal management [it needs cpufreq_update_policy to work properly]. Fix a horribly wrong memcpy instruction in cpufreq_update_policy which caused it to oops.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Torsten Duwe <duwe@suse.de> pmdisk.c uses struct new_utsname, so give it the header.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Put kernel_flag back to where it used to be, near its comment and its EXPORT_SYMBOL.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de> Just fix two warnings on x86-64 that were recently introduced (one by me and the other by the sort extable changes)
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Ben Collins authored
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- 27 Jan, 2004 13 commits
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Ben Collins authored
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Ben Collins authored
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David Mosberger authored
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Ben Collins authored
Add comment for HdrS ver 0x201
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/gregkh/linux/usb-2.6Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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David Brownell authored
- Fix kconfig botch (bk automerge can be rather flakey) - The gadgetfs patches going with the kconfig cleanups
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/gregkh/linux/i2c-2.6Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/i2c-2.6
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/usb-2.6
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
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Jean Delvare authored
Here is a patch that brings the lm75 and lm78 drivers in compliance with sysfs naming conventions. The drivers as found in existing 2.6 kernels do not have a digit appended to the temperature-related files names as the sysfs naming conversion recommends (obviously because they each have a single temperature channel). As a result, libsensors won't find the files. It was discussed on the list wether a '1' should be appended in this case, and our conclusion was that it would be better to do so because it helps automatic processing of the sysfs exported files. Please apply if you agree with this.
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Alan Stern authored
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Greg KH wrote: > Hm, can you send me a patch to fix up snd_usb_extigy_boot_quirk() in > sound/usb/usbaudio.c now that this patch broke that code? :) Here it is. The problem with changing things in the core is always that you may miss some of the repercussions. In this case the patch will restore the code's original functionality. However the whole thing looks a bit creaky to me. Changing device descriptors and who knows what else without informing usbcore isn't a good idea. What this code _really_ appears to need is some form of usb_device_reenumerate(). Such a function would fit very nicely into the framework I've worked out for the revised usb_device_reset(); maybe I'll add it in there. It would do essentially the same thing as device_reset except for skipping the actual port reset.
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- 26 Jan, 2004 5 commits
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Martin Hicks authored
I accidentally left a debug printk in the sn2 timer_interrupt().
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http://linux-acpi.bkbits.net/linux-acpi-release-2.6.2Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Len Brown authored
into intel.com:/home/lenb/src/linux-acpi-test-2.6.2
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Len Brown authored
into intel.com:/home/lenb/src/linux-acpi-test-2.6.1
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Len Brown authored
from ia64 via Alex Williamson
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