- 19 Aug, 2003 8 commits
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Stephen Hemminger authored
Replace kfree with free_netdev in cleanup routines of protocols and network pseudo drivers.
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Stephen Hemminger authored
s/kfree/free_netdev/ in cleanup routines of a bunch of different network drivers.
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Stephen Hemminger authored
Replace kfree with free_netdev
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Stephen Hemminger authored
s/kfree/free_netdev/ as appropriate for tokenring drivers.
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Stephen Hemminger authored
Simple one line substitution of kfree with free_netdev for the bulk of the network drivers.
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Stephen Hemminger authored
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Stephen Hemminger authored
This patch adds the free_netdev function and associated changes so that net_device structures are not freed until last reference to the network device class is released.
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Tommi Virtanen authored
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- 18 Aug, 2003 10 commits
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Chas Williams authored
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Chas Williams authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
This gets it potentially closer to working, if somebody could just test it...
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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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Russell King authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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- 17 Aug, 2003 22 commits
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David S. Miller authored
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Ville Nuorvala authored
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Herbert Xu authored
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Mikael Ylikoski authored
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James Morris authored
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Ville Nuorvala authored
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David S. Miller authored
1) icmpv6_send() and icmpv6_echo_reply() never release dst. 2) ip6_{push,flush}_pending_frames() leak np->cork.rt.
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Ville Nuorvala authored
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David S. Miller authored
1) Make sym2_template.module get setup properly. It was the scsi_module.c code taking care of this for us previously. 2) Zero out on-stack structures, in particular sym_dev not being zeroed out was causing sometimes-boots-sometimes-doesnt problems for me on sparc64 with sym2 non-modular.
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
Based upon a patch from Herbert Xu (herbert@gondor.apana.org.au).
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James Bottomley authored
into raven.il.steeleye.com:/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.6
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David S. Miller authored
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/acme/sk_buff-2.6David S. Miller authored
into nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/net-2.5
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Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo 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
into nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/sparc-2.5
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Richard Henderson authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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James Bottomley authored
This should fix the MCA problems. I moved the name field to the struct mca_device because it was in such extensive use, and this approach caused the least impact.
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Jeff Garzik authored
Let not my fingers type in haste. net/netsyms.c must include linux/ethtool.h, when exporting its symbols.
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Jamie Lokier authored
When writing firewall rules, and you are serving NFS, it's really useful to know the port numbers of the various NFS services. nfsd has a standard value; mountd and statd are userspace daemons, and those ports are settable on the command line. The fiddly one is lockd. nlm_udpport and nlm_tcpport can be set on the kernel command line or at module load time, but after that it's a bit awkward (particularly as the lockd module can't be unloaded safely - "rmmod -f lockd" sometimes panics). This patch allows the port numbers and the other lockd parameters to be set through files in /proc/sys/fs/nfs/nlm_*. The port numbers take effect when lockd is next started or restarted. In order to install the sysctl table even when compiled into the kernel, it was necessary to update the initialisation code to the current methods, using module_init() et al. This patch does that and in so doing updates the module/kernel parameters to use the 2.6 module_param() method, as well as making the numeric range changes consistent between the two.
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