- 12 May, 2003 40 commits
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Andrew Morton authored
Rather than assuming that all the things which copy_process() calls want to return -ENOMEM, correctly propagate the return values. This turns out to be a no-op at present.
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Andrew Morton authored
People like to see when the emergency sync and emergency remount operations have completed.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Keith Mannthey <kmannth@us.ibm.com> The following is a patch to fix inconsistent use of the function set_ioapic_affinity. In the current kernel it is unclear as to weather the value being passed to the function is a cpu mask or valid apic id. In irq_affinity_write_proc the kernel passes on a cpu mask but the kirqd thread passes on logical apic ids. In flat apic mode this is not an issue because a cpu mask represents the apic value. However in clustered apic mode the cpu mask is very different from the logical apic id. This is an attempt to do the right thing for clustered apics. I clarify that the value being passed to set_ioapic_affinity is a cpu mask not a apicid. Set_ioapic_affinity will do the conversion to logical apic ids. Since many cpu masks don't map to valid apicids in clustered apic mode TARGET_CPUS is used as a default value when such a situation occurs. I think this is a good step in making irq_affinity clustered apic safe.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Andrey Panin <pazke@donpac.ru> attached patch fixes penguin with sgi framebuffer logo for visws subarch. It was broken in 2.5.68 IIRC.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Mingming Cao <cmm@us.ibm.com> Basically, freeary() is called with the spinlock for that semaphore set hold. But after the semaphore set is removed from the ID array by calling sem_rmid(), there is no lock to protect the waiting queue for that semaphore set. So, if a waiter is woken up by a signal (not by the wakeup from freeary()), it will check the q->status and q->prev fields. At that moment, freeary() may not have a chance to update those fields yet. static void freeary (int id) { ....... sma = sem_rmid(id); ...... /* Wake up all pending processes and let them fail with EIDRM.*/ for (q = sma->sem_pending; q; q = q->next) { q->status = -EIDRM; q->prev = NULL; wake_up_process(q->sleeper); /* doesn't sleep */ } sem_unlock(sma); ...... } So I propose move sem_rmid() after the loop of waking up every waiters. That could gurantee that when the waiters are woke up, the updates for q->status and q->prev have already done. Similar thing in message queue case. The patch is attached below. Comments are very welcomed. I have tested this patch on 2.5.68 kernel with LTP tests, seems fine to me. Paul, could you test this on DOTS test again? Thanks!
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Andrew Morton authored
exit_mmap() currently assumes that the exitting task used virtual address span TASK_SIZE. But on some platforms, TASK_SIZE is variable, based on current->mm. But exit_mmap() can be called from (say) procfs's call to mmput. In which case current->mm has nothing to do with the mm which is being put in mmput(). So rather than assuming that the mm which is being put is current->mm, we need to calculate the virtual span of the mm. Add a new per-arch macro MM_VM_SIZE() for that. Some platforms can currently go BUG over this (where?). sparc64 is safe because our TASK_SIZE is constant. Platforms such as ia64 should stick the VM extent inside of mm_struct, I'd suggest adding it to mm_context_t. 1) TASK_SIZE means what is valid for mmap()'s in the processes address space 2) MM_VM_SIZE means where things might be mapped for a MM, including private implementation-specific areas created by the kernel which the user cannot access
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> __module_get is theoretically allowed on module inside init, since we already hold an implicit reference. Currently this BUG()s: make the reference count explicit, which also simplifies delete path. Also cleans up unload path, such that it only drops semaphore when it's actually sleeping for rmmod --wait.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> I'm sending a fix which fixes potential problems (dropping references which were not acquired) when dquot_transfer() fails.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> I'm sending a patch which changes numbers of blocks reserved for quota writes to more appropriate values (with current values ext3 asserts can be triggered).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca> The proc interface has no way of telling wether there is an active cpufreq driver or not. This means that if you don't have a cpufreq supported processor, this will oops in various possible places.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca> Removes an extra initialisation and general nitpicking.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca> Commented out printk causes change in program flow in cpufreq/p4-clockmod.c
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Andrew Morton authored
From: "Stephen C. Tweedie" <sct@redhat.com> When a new vma can be merged simultaneously with its two immediate neighbours in both directions, vma_merge() extends the predecessor vma and deletes the successor. However, if the vma maps a file, it fails to fput() when doing the delete, leaving the file's refcount inconsistent.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Bjorn Stenberg <bjorn@haxx.se> OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp> This simple patch makes the linux fat filesystem driver use the next_cluster field in the fat_boot_fsinfo structure. This field is a hint where to start looking for free clusters. Using this field makes a big difference for disks connected over slow links such as USB 1.1. Finding the first free cluster on a 40gig fat-formatted usb disk can today take several minutes. This patch cuts it down to a fraction of a second. Also, commit the next_cluster search hint toand from the superblock in write_super/fill_super.
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Andrew Morton authored
It looks like I guessed wrong on this one.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Whee! devfs_register isn't used anymore in the whole tree and with it some other devfs crap. Kill it for good.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>, David Mosberger The patch below updates the other platforms with module_arch_cleanup(). Also, I added more debug output to kernel/module.c since I found it useful to be able to see the final section layout.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: george anzinger <george@mvista.com> - Fix the sig_notify filtering code for the timer_create system call to properly check for the signal number being small enought, but only if SIG_NONE is not specified. - Eliminate useless test of sig_notify.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Taral <taral@taral.net> Looks like the recent access_ok fixes broke building of i386. __verify_write is still referenced in a couple places.
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Andrew Morton authored
Some of the fancier slab debugging options are disabled for caches whose objects are larger than PAGE_SIZE/8, for speed/fragmentation reasons. But this patch turns up bugs in the size-2048 slab, so it was a bad idea. Enable the debugging for slabs up to 4096 bytes.
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
C preprocessor expressions work, guys!)
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Steven Cole authored
Here are three more fixes which I missed in the previous patch.
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Patrick McHardy authored
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Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo authored
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Hideaki Yoshifuji authored
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/acme/net-2.5David S. Miller authored
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Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo authored
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Chris Wright authored
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Steven Cole authored
Don't depend on undefined preprocessor symbols evaluating to zero.
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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
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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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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Linus Torvalds authored
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David S. Miller authored
into nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/net-2.5
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
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