- 16 Oct, 2002 13 commits
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Basically, all what was missing was a common way to xmit frames given the isdn_net_dev / isdn_net_local. We have this now by means of function pointers (still room for improvement there, though), so now let's do things from isdn_ppp_ccp.c.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Let isdn_ppp_ccp.c take care of keeping state / flags by itself.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Use a shared function for generating the PPP header, use the {put,get}_u{8,16,32} helpers for endian-safe access.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
I cannot see now reason why ISDN PPP devices should have a fake ::header routine which reserves a couple of bytes just to reclaim them later during hard_start_xmit(), and since it works just as well without it...
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Fix missed STAT_BSENT acks and don't use skb_clone() for the skb which is sent back, the network layer gets confused by that.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Create the new files isdn_ppp_ccp.[hc] which deal with PPP CCP (compression control protocol) related stuff. Move most of the CCP related stuff from isdn_ppp.c into isdn_ppp_ccp.c, putting CCP state into a new "struct ippp_ccp".
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Kai Germaschewski authored
A lot of the state in struct ipppd actually belongs to isdn_net_dev or isdn_net_local, making it more easily accessible at a most places, and also removing the ambiguity whether it's link- or bundle-specific.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
and move the declaration from include/linux/isdn_ppp.h into drivers/isdn/i4l/isdn_ppp.c
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Make sync PPP compile with the latest changes to the ISDN net device layer - PPP negotiations work again after this patch.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Definitions which is only needed in one source file should go there and not in a common header.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Last step in separating generic / interface-type specific code, the former is now all in isdn_net_lib.c, the specific code in isdn_net.c / isdn_ppp.c / isdn_concap.c
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Instead of using locking per-channel, just lock the entire ISDN net work interface as an entity, getting rid of weird locking. Basically, ::hard_start_xmit() is already serialized by the network core, so we could just rely on that. However, we want to send keep alive frames, PPP messages from ipppd and such things directly without going through the network stack, so we additionally lock isdn_net_local->xmit_lock in hard_start_xmit(), which is taken in the other paths dealing with transmitting frames as well.
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- 15 Oct, 2002 12 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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David Howells authored
Here's a patch to add an Andrew File System (AFS) driver to the kernel. Currently it only provides read-only, uncached, non-automounted and unsecured support.
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David Howells authored
This adds RxRPC support to Linux for use by the AFS filesystem
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David Hinds authored
Someone adding tests for failed kmalloc's (which is fine in itself) did so in a way that would leave some PCMCIA data structures in inconsistent states... and also introduced a fatal bug affecting PCMCIA memory cards even when there are no kmalloc failures.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Dipankar Sarma authored
This is the RCU core patch from akpm's tree. It has been in his tree since about 2.5.37-mm1 along with dcache_rcu and so far it has worked fine. For 2.5, I am hoping that we might get the following RCU patches included - 1. rt_rcu - ipv4 routecache lookup. Davem agreed to include this patch if and when you include RCU core in your tree. 2. dcache_rcu (by Maneesh Soni) - dcache lookup avoiding dcache_lock as much as possible. This has been akpm's tree - stable and gives us good yield. I have been submitting this to Viro and I will publish some more benchmark numbers later to help decide on this. This RCU core implements RCU APIs, call_rcu() and synchronize_kernel(), by monitoring a per-CPU quiescent state (idle/user etc.) counter. call_rcu() queues a callback to be invoked after all the CPUs have gone through a quiescent state. Queuing is per-CPU and each per-CPU batch gets a batch number. As batches get their turn, a global cpu mask is used to keep track of CPUs pending quiescent state. Checking for quiescent cycle is done by saving the per-CPU counter at the beginning of the batch and then monitoring it for change through the local timer interrupt handler.
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Martin J. Bligh authored
Adds a raw_phys_apicid array that maps from the mps cpu number to the apicid - this is needed because the apicids for Summit can be larger than 32, and thus won't fit into the bitmap. Also adds little wrappers to map neatly between the two. Bumps up MAX_APICS for Summit.
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Martin J. Bligh authored
Adds detection for summit machines from the MPS tables. Prints a handy-dandy debug message telling you what kind of twisted machine the kernel thinks you have.
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Martin J. Bligh authored
This one sets up the apic broadcast id (the maximum allowable apic address) properly for whichever platform. It also abstracts out check_apicid_used, because that check doesn't work on Summit. Oh, and I bumped up MAX_IO_APICS, but only for NUMA x86 platforms.
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Martin J. Bligh authored
This puts the DFR (desination format register) value into a #define, and calculates the LDR (logical desitination register) correctly dependant on platform. Similarly for TARGET_CPUS.
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Martin J. Bligh authored
This just adds the config option for summit, and it's Config.help entry, puts the hooks for the new mach_apic.h subarch file into the right places, and creates empty shells of the header files.
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http://linux-sound.bkbits.net/linux-soundLinus Torvalds authored
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- 16 Oct, 2002 1 commit
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Jaroslav Kysela authored
- fixed returned structure in ctl_read/write
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- 15 Oct, 2002 14 commits
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Jaroslav Kysela authored
- fixed compilation of ioctl32 from David S. Miller
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Trond Myklebust authored
This patch defines a new switch in fs/Config.in - CONFIG_NFS_V4: enables nfsv4 client
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Trond Myklebust authored
Now that all the hooks are in place, this large patch imports all of the new code for the NFSv4 client. nfs4proc.c - procedure vectors nfs4xdr.c - XDR nfs4state.c - state bookkeeping (very minimal for now) nfs4renewd.c - a daemon (implemented as an rpc_task) to keep state from expiring on the server Note: The RPCSEC_GSS authentication code is not yet included here. For the moment we make do with AUTH_UNIX aka. AUTH_SYS. Neither is the code to do upcalls to userland in order to do uid/gid <-> name mappings. Instead, stubs have been added to translate everything to 'nobody:nobody' == '-2:-2'
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Trond Myklebust authored
Define the new NFSv4 data structure for passing user information from the 'mount' program in nfs4_mount.h. If CONFIG_NFS_V4 is defined Add code to parse the mount structure into the superblock. Declare the NFSv4 filesystem to the VFS.
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Trond Myklebust authored
Further cleanups Separate the static and dynamic filesystem data retrieval calls as per the NFSv3 spec. This also simplifies things for NFSv4, since many of the attributes in the fsinfo+fstat combined call are not mandatory to implement.
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Trond Myklebust authored
Clean up nfs_fill_super(). Separate the parsing of the nfs_mount_data struct and the initialization + sanity checking of the resulting super_block. The latter is now performed in the new function nfs_sb_init().
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Art Haas authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Gerd Knorr authored
It is just a missing include, fixed thus..
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bk://are.twiddle.net/axp-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Randy Dunlap authored
Updates/corrects Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt file.
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Peter Chubb authored
Yes it's a GCC optimiser bug. I'm surprised I didn't see it: I tried a whole heap of different compilers on that code, and had problems only on the earlier similar code in raid0_run(). I didn't try redhat's compilers (I run debian) but didn't expect the behaviour to be that different. Anyway, please apply this patch (which also fixes the chunk overlap problems).
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