- 03 Sep, 2003 22 commits
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Andrew Morton authored
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Please delete Documentation/kmod.txt: it's entirely outdated and misleading. I thought about rewriting it, but there's not much to add beyond what's in the CONFIG_KMOD's help text.
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Andrew Morton authored
The same address `i8042_request_irq_cookie' is used in three places for the i8042 request_irq() argument. This means that if someone calls i8042_check_mux() or i8042_check_aux() while the IRQ is in use, the free_irq() call in there will free the wrong IRQ handler. So give all three instances of request_irq() in i8042.c a distinct address by which to identify the IRQ instance. (This is probably a non-bug, because the `check' functions are not called when the device is open, but it is better this way).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> Create the pty slaves on init so the behaviour is consistant with 2.4 and 2.6 without devfs.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com> This patch adds an 'selinux' boot parameter which must be used to actually enable SELinux. It follows some internal discussion about deployment issues, where a vendor would want to ship a single kernel image with SELinux built-in, without requiring the user to use it. Without specifying selinux=1 as a boot parameter, SELinux will not register with LSM and selinuxfs will not be registered as a filesystem. This causes SELinux to be bypassed entirely from then on, and no performance overhead is imposed. Other security modules may then also be loaded if needed.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Ravikiran G Thirumalai <kiran@in.ibm.com> The routine disk_round_stats showed up considerably under oprofile for high disk io load (four processes doing dd to the same disk (different partitions) on a 4 way). This is because the counter in_flight which is per-cpu right now gets read every time disk_round_stats gets called. Per cpu counters like disk statistics improve write speed, but reads are slow (since all cpus' local counter values have to be read and summed up). Considering the fact that in_flight counter is modified post disk_round_stats (which reads the in_flight counter) it is better not to per-cpu this counter. Following patch does just that. Below is the profile comparison before and after the change. This was on a 4 way PIII Xeon, 1G ram, 2.6.0-test4-mm2. Before: c010aa60 2910109 92.2249 poll_idle c0275340 23208 0.73549 __copy_to_user_ll c02753b0 11191 0.354657 __copy_from_user_ll c0114aa0 7168 0.227163 mark_offset_tsc c011ad10 6767 0.214455 schedule c011a2b0 6741 0.213631 load_balance c0138890 6710 0.212648 __generic_file_aio_write_nolock c011d302 4683 0.14841 .text.lock.sched c02e4b50 4533 0.143656 ahc_linux_isr c029cec0 3582 0.113518 disk_round_stats c0119b40 3509 0.111205 try_to_wake_up c029d320 3306 0.104771 __make_request c01567d0 3300 0.104581 __block_write_full_page c0156c00 3299 0.104549 __block_prepare_write After: c010aa60 2777940 92.1302 poll_idle c0275340 23479 0.778679 __copy_to_user_ll c02753b0 10943 0.362924 __copy_from_user_ll c0114aa0 7022 0.232884 mark_offset_tsc c0138890 6988 0.231757 __generic_file_aio_write_nolock c011ad10 6607 0.219121 schedule c011d302 5771 0.191395 .text.lock.sched c02e4a60 4458 0.147849 ahc_linux_isr c011a2b0 3921 0.13004 load_balance c01567d0 3569 0.118366 __block_write_full_page c029d2a0 3540 0.117404 __make_request ... c029ceb0 311 0.0103143 disk_round_stats c011d5b0 299 0.00991631 remove_wait_queue
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Previously, default aliases were hardwired into modutils. Now they should be inside the modules, using MODULE_ALIAS() (they will be overridden by any user alias).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Previously, default aliases were hardwired into modutils. Now they should be inside the modules, using MODULE_ALIAS() (they will be overridden by any user alias).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Mitchell Blank Jr <mitch@sfgoth.com> This patch makes the following improvements to might_sleep(): o Add a "might_sleep_if()" macro for when we might sleep only if some condition is met. It's a bit tidier, and has an unlikely() in it. o Add might_sleep checks to skb_share_check() and skb_unshare() which sometimes need to allocate memory. o Make all architectures call might_sleep() in both down() and down_interruptible(). Before only ppc, ppc64, and i386 did this check. (sh did the check on down() but not down_interruptible())
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Andrew Morton authored
Add checks for kfree() of a page which was allocated with __alloc_pages(), and for free_pages() of a page which was allocated with kmalloc().
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Andrew Morton authored
fs/proc/proc_misc.c: In function `show_stat': fs/proc/proc_misc.c:423: `irq_desc' undeclared (first use in this function)
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor_core@ameritech.net> 8250_acpi module does not have MODULE_LICENSE specified. 8250_gsc does not have it either but as I can't compile it I did not touch it.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Nick Piggin <piggin@cyberone.com.au> This fixes a bug in deadline and AS that causes insert_here to be ignored on blk_fs_requests. This has been causing problems with SCSI requeueing code. It makes elevator insertion more correct as advertised wrt insert_here and REQ_SOFTBARRIER. It also fixes a buglet in the as_requeue code where the request wasn't being put into the front of the list (in rare cases).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Andrey Panin <pazke@donpac.ru> Add a config option which allows ioport/mmio selection for QLA1280 SCSI driver. With this patch applied QLA1280 can be used on Visws again.
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Andrew Morton authored
The new HPET RTC emulation code uses a function in rtc.c, get_rtc_time(). So that function was made non-static. Problem is, the same function name is used elsewhere by some architectures, so there will be linkage problems. And rtc_get_time() is used too, so I renamed it to rtc_get_rtc_time(). Also, the HPET code was setting CONFIG_HPET_EMULATE_RTC by hand in a header file. Fix it to use the Kconfig system properly.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org> Anton needs this for ppc64. Things overflow with a huge number of CPUs.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au> With the current code in bio_add_page, if fail_segments is ever set, it stays set, so bio_add_page will eventually fail having recounted the segmentation once. I don't think this is intended. This patch changes the code to allow success if the recounting the segments helps. (Jens has acked this)
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Andrew Morton authored
- non_fatal.c comment fix (Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca>) - s/elevator/io scheduler/ in ll_rw_blk.c (Jens) - update KJ mailing list address ("Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>) - unused var in riscom8.c (Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>) - add help texts to two OSS drivers (Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>) - "PCMCIA SCSI adapter support" requires CONFIG_MODULES (Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>)
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.6-rmkLinus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Russell King authored
This removes include/asm-arm/proc-armv entirely, merging the contents into the relevant include files in include/asm-arm. We also update various files in arch/arm which reference definitions in the now non-existent directory.
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Russell King authored
Remove more of the redundant 26-bit ARM CPU support from the 32-bit ARM tree.
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Karsten Keil authored
Here is the first part of ISDN bugfixes for 2.6. It should make ISDN work again with most controllers. More fixes follow after more testing.
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- 04 Sep, 2003 2 commits
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http://linux-watchdog.bkbits.net/linux-2.5-watchdogWim Van Sebroeck authored
into iguana.be:/home/wim/BitKeeper/projects/linux-2.5-watchdog
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http://linux-watchdog.bkbits.net/linux-2.5-watchdogWim Van Sebroeck authored
into iguana.be:/home/wim/BitKeeper/projects/linux-2.5-watchdog
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- 03 Sep, 2003 13 commits
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Wim Van Sebroeck authored
remove module_param's for wdt_start and wdt_stop fix timeout check in init procedure
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/jgarzik/net-drivers-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Javier Achirica authored
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Ernst Persson authored
as it uses the crc32 library.
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Marc Zyngier authored
The enclosed patch tries to clean the tulip de4x5 driver, and update it to some of the 2.6 APIs : - Use PCI and EISA probing APIs - Use generic DMA API - Fix DE425 init on the Jensen - Remove de4x5 from Space.c It's been tested on x86 and Alpha, with a DE425 (21040, EISA), a DE435 (21040, PCI) and a quad DLink (4*21143, PCI). The major problem with this patch is that, because of the Space.c removal, interfaces get potentially renumbered. This has been discussed to death on lkml, without any obvious solution. IMHO, we'd better remove as many drivers as we can from Space.c before 2.6.0-final ships...
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Adrian Bunk authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
forced into double negatives.
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Adrian Bunk authored
the compilation of cosa.c was already fixed in your BK tree, so we can now remove the dependency on BROKEN.
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Benjamin Herrenschmidt authored
This fixes the build of the via-pmu.c driver when CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK is not set.
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Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz authored
From Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>: This adds the Kconfig option for the PowerMac IDE driver "LED" feature (using the laptop's front LED as a disk activity indicator). It also adds a small bit to ide-probe.c that was missing from Jens patch when he added the activity function infrastructure. He did add the hwif field, but not the code to actually enable it.
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Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz authored
From Daniela Engert <dani@ngrt.de>.
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Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz authored
It was disabled to workaround a bug in a driver. The orginal bug was fixed but the workaround was not removed.
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bk://ppc.bkbits.net/for-linus-ppcLinus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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- 04 Sep, 2003 2 commits
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Paul Mackerras authored
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Paul Mackerras authored
This has three main parts: (1) support for the 440GP and 440GX processors, (2) support for the "Ebony" and "Ocotea" reference boards for those processors, and (3) support for 64-bit physical addresses. The 440GP and 440GX are "Book E" processors, and this introduces a CONFIG_BOOKE and some definitions that apply to all Book E processors. Having 64-bit physical addresses means that PTEs are now 64 bits. The PTE pages stay at 4kB, and the pgdir expands to 8kB.
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- 02 Sep, 2003 1 commit
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Jens Axboe authored
amiflop didn't init the queue before assigning it to disk->queue. the error handling was also immensely screwed, I've cleaned that up too.
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