- 06 Nov, 2002 16 commits
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Russell King authored
A previous cset claimed that it updated the default configuration. It lies. This cset does though. (why does bk allow deltas to be created for files with no changes?)
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Russell King authored
In response to RMK's message to ipaq@handhelds.org (http://www.handhelds.org/pipermail/ipaq/2002-November/016028.html), checking the return value from memparse() before using the output pointers when parsing mtd partition specs. Patch from Dave Neuer.
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Theodore Y. Ts'o authored
My ext3 port of the Orlov allocator was buggy; the block group descriptor counts for free inodes and directories were getting doubly decremented / incremented. This patch fixes this, as well as simplifying the code.
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Theodore Y. Ts'o authored
The algorithm for finding the block group descriptor blocks for the future on-line resizable ext2/3 format change got out of sync with what was actually shipped in e2fsprogs 1.30. (And what is in e2fsprogs 1.30 is better since it avoids a free block fragmentation at the beginning of the block group.) This change is safe, since no one is actually using the new meta_bg block group layout just yet.
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Theodore Y. Ts'o authored
This fixes an ext3 htree bug pointed out by Christopher Li; if adding the new name to the directory causes a split, this can cause the directory entry containing the old name to move to another block, and then the removal of the old name will fail.
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
into flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/linux-bk-2.5/linux-2.5-rmk
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Russell King authored
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Theodore Y. Ts'o authored
This patch checks for a failed kmalloc() in ext3_htree_store_dirent(), and passes the error up to its caller, ext3_htree_fill_tree().
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Russell King authored
- Remove obsolete include
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Russell King authored
- Add missing interrupt.h include - Bring up to date wrt serio code - CONFiG_SERIO_ACORN should be CONFIG_SERIO_RPCKBD
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Theodore Y. Ts'o authored
This patch from Chris Li adds '.' and '..' to the rbtree so that they are properly returned by readdir.
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Russell King authored
- Always pass a dev_id when allocating a shared interrupt - Correct Y axis direction - Correct order of mouse buttons - Correct polarity of mouse buttons - Rename CONFIG_MOUSE_ACORN to CONFIG_MOUSE_RISCPC
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Theodore Y. Ts'o authored
This patch from Andreas Gruenbacher fixes an illegal sleep trace.
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Russell King authored
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- 05 Nov, 2002 24 commits
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Russell King authored
(from Alan Cox) This adds support for 68328, 68360, MCF and NB85E serial drivers.
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Russell King authored
into flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/linux-bk-2.5/linux-2.5-rmk
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Russell King authored
- Add LDFLAGS_BLOB definitions - Tweak kernel_thread for better code - Fix vmlinux-armv.lds.in to prevent ld complaining about the architecture private flags. (I'm not certain that the last item isn't a hole in some bug fix in ld - this fix appears to work with every binutils I've found thus far. However, if this suspected bug gets fixed, we're going to have to rethink how we combine binary objects into ELF objects.)
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Russell King authored
2.5.46 appears to require drivers/scsi/scsi.h to be included before drivers/scsi/hosts.h. Make this happen in the Acorn SCSI drivers.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Andrew Morton authored
There's only the one, in XFS.
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Trond Myklebust authored
- Add the library function read_cache_pages(), which is used in a similar fashion to the single page 'read_cache_page()'. It hides the details of the LRU cache etc. from a filesystem that wants to to populate an address space with a list of pages. - Fix NFS so that readahead uses the ->readpages() interface. Means that we can immediately schedule an RPC call in order to complete the I/O, rather than relying on somebody later triggering it by calling lock_page() (and hence sync_page()). The sync_page() method is race-prone, since the waiting page may try to call it before we've finished initializing the 'struct nfs_page'. - Clear out nfs_sync_page(), the nfs_inode->read list, and friends. When the I/O completion gets scheduled in ->readpage(), ->readpages(), they have no reason to exist.
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Trond Myklebust authored
The following patch makes the ->readpages() address_space_operation take a struct file argument just like ->readpage().
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Ingo Molnar authored
This is the second iteration of thread-aware coredumps. Changes: - Ulrich Drepper has reviewed the data structures and checked actual coredumps via readelf - everything looks fine and according to the spec. - a serious bug has been fixed in the thread-state dumping code - it was still based on the 2.4 assumption that the task struct points to the kernel stack - it's task->thread_info in 2.5. This bug caused bogus register info to be filled in for threads. - properly wait for all threads that share the same MM to serialize with the coredumping thread. This is CLONE_VM based, not tied to CLONE_THREAD and/or signal semantics, ie. old-style (or different-style) threaded apps will be properly stopped as well. The locking might look a bit complex, but i wanted to keep the __exit_mm() overhead as low as possible. It's not quite trivial to get these bits right, because 'sharing the MM' is detached from signals semantics, so we cannot rely on broadcast-kill catching all threads. So zap_threads() iterates through every thread and zaps those which were left out. (There's a minimal race left in where a newly forked child might escape the attention of zap_threads() - this race is fixed by the OOM fixes in the mmap-speedup patch.) - fill_psinfo() is now called with the thread group leader, for the coredump to get 'process' state. - initialize the elf_thread_status structure with zeroes. the IA64 ELF bits are not included, yet, to reduce complexity of the patch. The patch has been tested on x86 UP and SMP.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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David Hinds authored
drivers/ide/legacy/ide-cs.c: o Added MODULE_{AUTHOR,DESCRIPTION}, fixed MODULE_LICENSE o Added support for (Panasonic) KME KXLC005 cards o Better errno for failed module initialization drivers/parport/parport_cs.c o Fixed it so it actually works o Removed cruft for old kernels o Better errno for failed module initialization
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David Hinds authored
include/pcmcia/ciscode.h o added product ID's for a few more cards drivers/net/pcmcia/fmvj18x_cs.c o Added MODULE_DESCRIPTION o Added support for RATOC cards o Added support for Nextcom NC5310B cards o Added support for SSi 78Q8370 chipset o Added support for TDK GN3410 multifunction cards o Better errno for failed module initialization o Cleaned up whitespace drivers/net/pcmcia/smc91c92_cs.c o Added full duplex support for smc91c100 based cards o Better errno for failed module initialization o Synced up naming of stuff to match pcmcia-cs version o Cleaned up whitespace drivers/pcmcia/cardbus.c drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c drivers/pcmcia/cs_internal.c o Fixed card identification bug triggered by invoking certain PCMCIA tools when cardmgr is not running.
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David Hinds authored
This brings several PCMCIA network drivers into sync with 2.4 and the pcmcia-cs package. The axnet_cs driver gets a major cleanup.
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David Hinds authored
This cleans up some obsolete email addresses.
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http://gkernel.bkbits.net/misc-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Jeff Garzik authored
In order to conserve CPU, the read(2) syscall would schedule_timeout unconditionally. This also crippled speed, and was a bad design decision. This cset merges the updated read(2) logic of the sister driver amd768_rng from Alan, which schedules only when it needs to. On my test system, by one microbenmark, read(2) output jumped from 0.08 kbit/s to "what Intel expects" of 20 kbit/s. End users may notice a significant decrease in idle time after this change (and a correspondingly large increase in /dev/hwrng user speed), if /dev/hwrng is used to its maximum capacity.
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bk://linuxusb.bkbits.net/pci_hp-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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bk://linuxusb.bkbits.net/linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/pci_hp-2.5
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/gregkh-2.5
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Christopher Hoover authored
Dereferencing hcd.pdev will always oops with SA-1111. It has to be treated as a cookie, not a pointer in any common OHCI HCD code. Apparently we need a clean way to go from struct device * to struct ohci_hcd *. I added dev_to_ohci that does the obvious thing and added separate implementations for PCI and SA-1111. Two implementations is ugly but I didn't think it wise (for me) to hack on the PCI/driverfs interface, so I just cut & paste the old code. Two patches. The first is a diff from linux-2.5.44 and linux-2.5.44-rmk1. It is from rmk and adds a struct device pointer to ohci_hcd. The second depends on the first and contains my changes to clean up to the pdev oops problems. (Some fuzz may occur as I have ohci-1024 applied.) With these changes, SA111 OHCI-HC/HCD is showing some signs of life on linux-2.5.44-rmk1. usb-storage is currentl blowing chunks, but I think I saw some patches go by against 2.5.44 that I haven't yet tried.
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.ukLinus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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