- 29 Jul, 2002 1 commit
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Kai Germaschewski authored
into tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de:/home/kai/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.make-fix
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- 27 Jul, 2002 14 commits
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Paul Mackerras authored
into samba.org:/home/paulus/kernel/for-linus-ppc
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Paul Mackerras authored
into samba.org:/home/paulus/kernel/for-linus-ppc
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Paul Mackerras authored
Since we have a signed 32-bit time_t, the fact that y % 4 == 0 will get it wrong in 2100 is irrelevant.
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Paul Mackerras authored
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Paul Mackerras authored
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Paul Mackerras authored
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Paul Mackerras authored
This could be made more efficient by batching the hashtable flushes but that can be done later.
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Paul Mackerras authored
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Kai Germaschewski authored
This patch cleans up most of the Makefile's to list the correct files (i.e. the ones which do have "EXPORT_SYMBOL" in them) in $(export-objs) Contributed by "Lightweight patch manager"
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Contributed by Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Patch by Keith Owens, with slight modifications. His description: The problem is net/802/Makefile which includes p8022 for any of CONFIG_LLC, CONFIG_TR, CONFIG_IPX or CONFIG_ATALK. p8022 calls llc_register_sap which is in ext8022.o, that file is built by net/core/Makefile but only for CONFIG_LLC. It worked before because of the wrong test in net/core/Makefile which always built ext8022.o.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
"make bzImage && sudo make install" had the problem that during the "sudo make install" the build system would notice that the information in include/linux/compile.h is not accurate (it says "compiled by <user>", but we are root), thus causing compile.h to be updated and leading to some recompiles. We now only update "compile.h" if the current user is the owner of include/linux/autoconf.h, i.e. the user who did the "make *config". So the above sequence will correctly state "compiled by <user>".
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bk://24.221.152.185/linux-2.5-miscPaul Mackerras authored
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Paul Mackerras authored
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- 26 Jul, 2002 2 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk:14691Linus Torvalds authored
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- 27 Jul, 2002 1 commit
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Russell King authored
We were missing an element in the old_serial_port structure.
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- 26 Jul, 2002 22 commits
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Craig Kulesa authored
The following two patches seem to be needed to export the requisite symbols needed for fully modular builds of the new serial drivers in 2.5.28.
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Russell King authored
The old form of designated initializers are obsolete: we need to replace them with the ISO C forms before 2.6. Gcc has always supported both forms anyway. From Rusty's Trivial Patch - thanks.
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
Trying to open a non-present port (for configuration) causes us to to endlessly loop (by returning -ERESTARTSYS). We should be returning success. This cset fixes this.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Felipe Damasio authored
This patch add Wake-on-LAN support to the 8139cp ethernet driver. It also converts the gccism "foo: bar" to the C99 ".foo = bar" syntax.
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Ingo Molnar authored
the attached patch fixes a comment that got incorrect via the set_thread_area() changes.
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bk://lsm.bkbits.net/linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Rusty Russell authored
This modifies the PPC boot sequence to "plug in" CPUs one at a time.
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Rusty Russell authored
This modifies the i386 boot sequence to "plug in" CPUs one at a time. This is the minimal change to make it work (the CPUs are brought up as normal during the "smp_prepare_cpus()" probe phase).
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Rusty Russell authored
This patch alters the boot sequence to "plug in" each CPU, one at a time. You need the patch for each architecture, as well. The interface used to be "smp_boot_cpus()", "smp_commence()", and each arch implemented the "maxcpus" boot arg itself. With this patch, it is: smp_prepare_cpus(maxcpus): probe for cpus and set up cpu_possible(cpu). __cpu_up(cpu): called *after* initcalls, for each cpu where cpu_possible(cpu) is true. smp_cpus_done(maxcpus): called after every cpu has been brought up
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Fix "temporal anomaly" in do_ide_request pointed out by Petr Vandrovec. Thanks Petr!
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Martin Dalecki authored
Small missing notch.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Rename ata-timings.h to timings.h. Same arguments as for agp. - Always include hdparm.h just before ide.h. Include them last where used. This is preparing to split out the IDE register declarations out of this file, since many other files in the kernel include it, which don't have anything to do with IDE. - Don't use the "IDE special" data type "byte". Just use the u8 data type for consistency with the rest of the kernel where applicable.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Make the bit-sliced data types in hdreg.h use the bit-slice data types instead of the generic ones. This makes clear that those are supposed to be register masks.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Remove pseudo headers for nonexisting support of not existing hardware from Big Black Boxen code.
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Martin Dalecki authored
Just getting trivia out of the way, so the interresting parts don't get burried by them: - Sanitize the menu configuration system. - Allow to compile atapi.c as a "foundation module" for the consuming device type drivers.
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Martin Dalecki authored
The attached patch does the following: 1. Remove blkdev_release_request(Request); it was an unnecessary wrapper around blk_put_request(Request). Likely some leftover from pre-BIO time... 2. Abstract out the fine __scsi_insert_special() function out from the SCSI code. Now that I have finally managed to kill all those IDE 'specific' REQ_BLAH request types, we can do this final step, and it will be used soon at least by ATA code as well. The goal is that scsi_request_fn and do_ide_request should start to look similar like silblings. Its called blk_insert_request() now and even documented in code. 3. Change some stuff over from extern inline to static inline in blkdev.h. (trivia...) This patch doesn't change *any* functionality, so its not exposing SCSI to any danger :-).
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk:14691Linus Torvalds authored
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk:14691Linus Torvalds authored
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http://linuxusb.bkbits.net/linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Trond Myklebust authored
Add full support for the NFSv3 permissions checking. Ensures that we work properly with NFSv3 servers that do uid/gid mapping and/or have support for ACLs. Permissions are cached in the struct nfs_inode in order to reduce the number of RPC calls. The cache timeout period is given by the ordinary attribute timeout.
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