1. 10 May, 2004 40 commits
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      [PATCH] blk_start_queue() should use kblockd · 12db2584
      Andrew Morton authored
      kblockd is the thread which runs unplug functions, not keventd.
      12db2584
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      [PATCH] Only Print Taint Message Once · d137ab48
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
      
      Only print the tainted message the first time.  Its purpose is to warn
      users that we can't support them, not to fill their logs.
      d137ab48
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      [PATCH] Un-inline spinlocks on ppc64 · 5dfd0a43
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
      
      The patch below moves the ppc64 spinlocks and rwlocks out of line and into
      arch/ppc64/lib/locks.c, and implements _raw_spin_lock_flags for ppc64.
      
      Part of the motivation for moving the spinlocks and rwlocks out of line was
      that I needed to add code to the slow paths to yield the processor to the
      hypervisor on systems with shared processors.  On these systems, a cpu as
      seen by the kernel is a virtual processor that is not necessarily running
      full-time on a real physical cpu.  If we are spinning on a lock which is
      held by another virtual processor which is not running at the moment, we
      are just wasting time.  In such a situation it is better to do a hypervisor
      call to ask it to give the rest of our time slice to the lock holder so
      that forward progress can be made.
      
      The one problem with out-of-line spinlock routines is that lock contention
      will show up in profiles in the spin_lock etc.  routines rather than in the
      callers, as it does with inline spinlocks.  I have added a CONFIG_SPINLINE
      config option for people that want to do profiling.  In the longer term, Anton
      is talking about teaching the profiling code to attribute samples in the spin
      lock routines to the routine's caller.
      
      This patch reduces the kernel by about 80kB on my G5.  With inline
      spinlocks selected, the kernel gets about 4kB bigger than without the
      patch, because _raw_spin_lock_flags is slightly bigger than _raw_spin_lock.
      
      This patch depends on the patch from Keith Owens to add
      _raw_spin_lock_flags.
      5dfd0a43
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      [PATCH] Allow architectures to reenable interrupts on contended spinlocks · 07f94531
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>
      
      As requested by Linus, update all architectures to add the common
      infrastructure.  Tested on ia64 and i386.
      
      Enable interrupts while waiting for a disabled spinlock, but only if
      interrupts were enabled before issuing spin_lock_irqsave().
      
      This patch consists of three sections :-
      
      * An architecture independent change to call _raw_spin_lock_flags()
        instead of _raw_spin_lock() when the flags are available.
      
      * An ia64 specific change to implement _raw_spin_lock_flags() and to
        define _raw_spin_lock(lock) as _raw_spin_lock_flags(lock, 0) for the
        ASM_SUPPORTED case.
      
      * Patches for all other architectures and for ia64 with !ASM_SUPPORTED
        to map _raw_spin_lock_flags(lock, flags) to _raw_spin_lock(lock).
        Architecture maintainers can define _raw_spin_lock_flags() to do
        something useful if they want to enable interrupts while waiting for
        a disabled spinlock.
      07f94531
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      [PATCH] Kill some 'No description found...' warnings. (kernel-api.sgml) · a023cd55
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@mail.ru>
      
      Fix various kernel-doc parameters.
      a023cd55
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      [PATCH] Kill a warning while making pdfdocs. · 72468a40
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@mail.ru>
      
        DOCPROC Documentation/DocBook/parportbook.sgml
      Warning(drivers/parport/share.c:188): No description found for parameter 'drv'
      (kernel-doc parameter name is incorrect.)
      72468a40
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      [PATCH] com90xx error message patch: check_region() gone · 8b3ca458
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Greg Aumann <Greg_Aumann@sil.org>
      
      This patch updates two error messages to reflect changes in the code.
      8b3ca458
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      [PATCH] Improve laptop mode's block_dump output · 6835de14
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
      
      This patch versus improves the output produced by "echo 1 >
      /proc/sys/vm/block_dump", in the following ways:
      
      1) The messages are printed with KERN_DEBUG, so that even if sysklogd is
         running, if configured appropriately, it will not need to write to log
         files.
      
      2) The inode which is dirtied by a process is now identified more
         precisely by inode number and filesystem ID, and by a dcache name if
         present.
      
      3) In the generic filesystem sget function, the superblock id (s_id) is
         filled in with the filesystem type by default.  Filesystems which are
         block-device based will override s_id, but this allows pseudo
         filesystems such as tmpfs, procfs, etc.  to be identified in (2).
      6835de14
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      [PATCH] find_user locking and leak fix · 475c3656
      Andrew Morton authored
      find_user() is being called from set/get_priority(), but it doesn't take the
      needed lock, and those callers were forgetting to drop the refcount which
      find_user() took.
      475c3656
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] mptfusion depends on scsi · 5a80c2ea
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Olaf Hering <olh@suse.de>
      5a80c2ea
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: add device info to diagnostic messages · 9511c080
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
      
      Add device info to the various reiserfs warnings and panics so you can tell
      which filesystem triggers the message.  Loosely based on code from Oleg
      Drokin.
      9511c080
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: xattr permission fix · cee42600
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: jeffm@suse.com
      
      reiserfs permission bug fix for xattrs
      cee42600
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: quota support · 446a7461
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      ReiserFS support for quotas.  Originally from Jan Kara
      446a7461
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: xattr locking fixes · 30304fc9
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: jeffm@suse.com
      
      reiserfs xattr locking fixes
      30304fc9
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: selinux support · 647c60b9
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: jeffm@suse.com
      
      reiserfs support for selinux
      647c60b9
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: support trusted xattrs · a4a4ddc5
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: jeffm@suse.com
      
      reiserfs support for trusted xattrs
      a4a4ddc5
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: ACL support · 0acef032
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: jeffm@suse.com
      
      reiserfs acl support
      0acef032
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: xattr support · 0b1a6a8c
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: jeffm@suse.com
      
      reiserfs support for xattrs
      0b1a6a8c
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      [PATCH] reiserfs: acl device node initialization · 06803e35
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
      
      From: jeffm@suse.com
      
      properly init device inodes in the acl code
      06803e35
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      [PATCH] Reiserfs commit default fix · bb0ad0aa
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Bart Samwel <bart@samwel.tk>
      
      This patch from Micha Feigin fixes some bugs in the earlier reiserfs 
      commit default patch. The changelog:
      
      * If you remounted without any commit=NNN option, it would assume commit=0
        and restore the defaults.  This patch makes it leave the current state alone
        if you don't pass commit=NNN.
      
      * Added range check for cast from unsigned long to unsigned int.
      bb0ad0aa
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      [PATCH] partitioning cleanup: use DOS_EXTENDED_PARTITION · 6ef00625
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: FabF <Fabian.Frederick@skynet.be>
      
      Use the pre-existing enum rather than magic numbers.
      6ef00625
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      [PATCH] fix 3c59x.c to allow 3c905c 100bT-FD · 073c4132
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Burton Windle <bwindle@fint.org>
      
      Fix the 3c905C 10/100 transceiver initialisation woes.
      073c4132
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      [PATCH] shrink_slab: improved handling of GFP_NOFS allocations · edb41998
      Andrew Morton authored
      Currently, shrink_slab() will decide that it needs to scan a certain number of
      dentries, will call shrink_dcache_memory() requesting that this be done, and
      shrink_dcache_memory() will simply bale out without doing anything because the
      caller did not have __GFP_FS.
      
      This has the potential to disrupt our lovely pagecache-vs-slab balancing act. 
      So change things so that shrinker callouts can return -1, indicating that they
      baled out.  This way, shrink_slab can remember that this slab was owed a
      certain number of scannings and these will be correctly performed next time a
      __GFP_FS caller comes by.
      edb41998
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] New version of early CPU detect · b528cea7
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
      
      We still need some kind of early CPU detection, e.g.  for the AMD768
      workaround and for the slab allocator to size its slabs correctly for the
      cache line.  Also some other code already had private early CPU routines.
      
      This patch takes a new approach compared to the previous patch which caused
      Andrew so much grief.  It only fills in a few selected fields in
      boot_cpu_data (only the data needed to identify the CPU type and the cache
      alignment).  In particular the feature masks are not filled in, and the
      other fields are also not touched to prevent unwanted side effects.
      
      Also convert the ppro workaround to use standard cpu data now. 
      
      I'm not sure if slab still has the necessary support to use the cache line
      size early; previously Manfred showed some serious memory saving with this
      for kernels that are compiled for a bigger cache line size than the CPU (is
      often the case on distribution kernels).  This code could be reenable now
      with this patch.
      b528cea7
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      [PATCH] remove some unused variables in s2io · ed67bbe7
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
      
      Found a few warnings when compiling with NAPI off.
      ed67bbe7
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      [PATCH] Remove bootsect_helper on x86_64 and pc98 · 51538d85
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Coywolf Qi Hunt <coywolf@greatcn.org>
      
      Since "Direct booting from floppy is no longer supported", this patch is
      remove the bootsect_helper code from x86_64 and PC-9800.
      51538d85
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Remove bootsect_helper and a comment fix · 7d8d2dfe
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Coywolf Qi Hunt <coywolf@greatcn.org>
      
      Since "Direct booting from floppy is no longer supported", this patch is to
      remove the bootsect_helper code.  And also a comment fix.
      
      The other two platforms x86_64 and PC-9800 should also be cleaned up too.
      7d8d2dfe
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      [PATCH] ppc32: ppc8xx build fixes · 79fde358
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: "Prof. BJ" <prof.bj@freemail.hu>
      
      - m8xx_setup warning and mfmsr error fix
      - ppc8xx_pic include error fix
      - tqm8xxl.c typeing (syntax) error fix
      - commproc.c include error and prototype warning fix
      
      (acked by Matt Porter)
      79fde358
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      [PATCH] es7000 subarch update · 45dc4f27
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: "Protasevich, Natalie" <Natalie.Protasevich@UNISYS.com>
      
      The patch fixes a problem with ES7000 Server Management mechanism that uses
      platform register mip_port.  It was not initialized, so the mechanism was not
      functional.
      
      The patch also fixes the APIC destination for hierarchical and flat cluster
      models used in ES7000.  The destination ID's reflect policies for Cascade
      based systems which use logical delivery and lowest priority mechanism, and
      for xAPIC based models that use physical delivery and fixed APIC destinations.
      
      The patch also turns on NO_IOAPIC_CHECK (1) to avoid error messages and
      attempts to re-write the ID, because on ES7000 all ID's are hard coded in the
      BIOS and cannot be altered.
      45dc4f27
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      [PATCH] Consolidate sys32_nfsservctl · 522cbd42
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
      
      sys32_nfsservctl is the largest remaining syscall emulation handler that can
      be consolidated.  mips and ia64 currently don't use this at all, parisc has a
      simpler implementation than the one used by s390, sparc ppc and that the new
      compat_sys_nfsservctl is based on.
      
      The user access checks in the code are inconsistant at least, which should be
      fixed here.
      
      Compile tested only due to lack of proper test setup.
      522cbd42
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Consolidate sys32_select · 37915f7b
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
      
      sys32_select has seven mostly but not exactly identical versions, so
      consolidate them as compat_sys_select.  Based on the ppc64 implementation,
      which most closely resembles sys_select.  One bug that was not caught by LTP
      has been fixed since the first version of this patch.
      
      tested x86_64, ia64 and s390.
      37915f7b
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Consolidate do_execve32 · 265e0a42
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
      
      The code for sys32_execve/do_execve32 in most of the seven versions was copied
      from fs/exec.c but not kept up-to-date.  The new compat_do_execve() function
      is based on the mips code and has been resync'ed with do_execve().  IA64
      changes are from Arun Sharma.
      
      Tested on x86_64, ia64 and s390
      265e0a42
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      [PATCH] Consolidate sys32_readv and sys32_writev · 4791db72
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
      
      The seven implementations of this have gone out of sync and are mostly buggy. 
      The new compat_sys_* version is based on the ppc64 implementation, which most
      closely resembles the code in sys_readv/sys_writev.
      
      Tested on x86_64, ia64 and s390.
      4791db72
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      [PATCH] AS: increase batch expiry intervals · 8aab2013
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>
      
      Without disturbing the read/write ratio, increase the bathc expiry
      intervals.  This wil have the effect of increasing latency a little, but
      with improved throughput.
      8aab2013
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      [PATCH] Laptop Mode doc update · e33daf9d
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: <bart@samwel.tk>
      
      Richard Atterer reported that mutt does not play well with noatime (it uses
      access times to check whether new mail has arrived in a folder).  This patch
      warns about this in the doc, and adds a setting to the control script to
      disable the noatime remount.
      e33daf9d
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      [PATCH] cyclades MAINTAINERS update · c489e9e6
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Marcelo Tosatti <marcelo.tosatti@cyclades.com>
      c489e9e6
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      [PATCH] selinux: reopen descriptors closed on exec to /dev/null · def3f08e
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
      
      This patch changes the SELinux module to try to reset any descriptors it
      closes on exec (due to a lack of permission by the new domain to the inherited
      open file) to refer to the null device.  This counters the problem of SELinux
      inducing program misbehavior, particularly due to having descriptors 0-2
      closed when the new domain is not allowed access to the caller's tty.  This is
      primarily to address the case where the caller is trusted with respect to the
      new domain, as the untrusted caller case is already handled via AT_SECURE and
      glibc secure mode.  The code is partly based on the OpenWall LSM, which in
      turn drew from the OpenWall kernel patch.  Note that the code does not
      guarantee that the descriptor is always re-opened to /dev/null; it merely
      makes a reasonable effort to do so, but can fail under various conditions.
      def3f08e
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      [PATCH] ext3 error handling fixes · e461abeb
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Andreas Dilger <adilger@clusterfs.com>
      
      a) we don't call ext3_error() for an IO error in ext3_find_entry(), so we
         won't do the normal ext3 error handling (mark SB in error, remount-ro
         or panic if desired);
      b) in empty_dir() we don't continue checking for non-empty blocks after a
         content error (ext3_check_dir_entry() calls ext3_error() already);
      c) we had decided not to mark the SB in error for holes in directories to
         allow leway in the indexed-directory implementation, but this change
         incorrectly also disabled marking the SB in error for real IO errors.
      e461abeb
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      [PATCH] sched: in_sched_functions() cleanup · a7c8a1d3
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
      
      1) Create an in_sched_functions() function in sched.c and make the
         archs use it.  (Two archs have wchan #if 0'd out: left them alone).
      
      2) Move __sched from linux/init.h to linux/sched.h and add comment.
      
      3) Rename __scheduling_functions_start_here/end_here to __sched_text_start/end.
      
      Thanks to wli and Sam Ravnborg for clue donation.
      a7c8a1d3
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      [PATCH] Fix ext3 bogus ENOSPC · e736428d
      Andrew Morton authored
      With strange workloads which do a lot of quick truncation on small filesystems
      it is possible to get into a situation where there are free blocks on the
      disk, but they are not allocatable at this time due to their having been freed
      up in the current JBD transaction.  Applications get unexpected ENOSPC errors.
      
      We can fix that with this patch, originally by Andreas Dilger which forces a
      single commit+retry when an ENOSPC is encountered.
      e736428d