- 01 Aug, 2002 25 commits
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Marcus Alanen authored
Somebody noticed on #kernelnewbies. In the error path, so this is silly cleanup work...
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Greg Banks authored
Some CML1 rule contributors seem to think that the "bool" statement takes a third argument which is the default value. It doesn't.
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rfjak@eircom.net authored
I am not sure if you are the actual maintainer for this, but your name adorns the source : 2.5.28 introduced video mode 1400x1050 twice into drivers/video/modedb.c Both instances use indentical timings, so I guess it's a mistake.
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Greg Banks authored
Symbol CONFIG_EXT3_FS doesn't depend on CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL but claims to in its banner.
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Anton Blanchard authored
Quick fix for: smbiod.c:272: warning: deprecated use of label at end of compound statement
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William Stinson authored
this is a small patch for baycom_ser_hdx.c -- baycom ser12 halfduplex radio modem driver to 1) remove call to check_region using request_region instead 2) check the status of call to request_region 3) release allocated region resource in case of error. I don't have this hardware so compilation checked only.
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Christoph Hellwig authored
They are harmless mostly and can happen in normal use. (from -rh)
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Mikael Pettersson authored
Silence bitop on non-long argument warnings.
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James Mayer authored
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Christoph Hellwig authored
To make spinlock debugging work with -funsigned-char the i386 version of spin_is_locked() needs to cast to signed char explicitly instead of just char. XFS needed -funsigned-char (and currently still has it), but it doesn't evert hurt.
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Art Haas authored
Here are patches for designated initializers in kernel/*.
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Christoph Hellwig authored
(Included in 2.4)
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Mikael Pettersson authored
Silence bitop on non-long argument warnings. [ Not just silence warnings, but fix portability bug ]
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Anton Blanchard authored
Fix warning about undefined struct pt_regs.
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Tom Rini authored
Currently, all arches which support SMP define synchronize_irq(irq) to be a real function (generally defined in arch/$(ARCH)/kernel/irq.c). This export was removed inadvertanly I believe in the "bit IRQ lock" removal and IRQ cleanups ChangeSet.
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Thiemo Seufer authored
this just fixes a typo.
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Thiemo Seufer authored
this just fixes a typo.
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Rusty Russell authored
DaveM said this was fine.
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William Stinson authored
this is a small patch for Rocketport device driver for Linux to 1) remove two calls to check_region using request_region instead 2) release allocated region resource in case of error. I don't have this hardware so compilation checked only. This patch does not remove all references to check_region in this driver (one reference still left unchanged).
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Mikael Pettersson authored
Obvious typo: checking block size but printing fragment size.
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Greg Banks authored
The convention is that symbols that depend on $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL are marked in the banner with the string (EXPERIMENTAL). There are some cases where that string is correctly used but is Capitalised instead of uppercase.
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Greg Banks authored
The default value specified as the last word of the "choice" statement should be a unique abbreviation of one of the sub-prompts. Using one of the sub-symbols is not legal. Fix 'Type of PHY'. [Rusty: this is 3/3 partial resends of 'PATCH: kconfig choice defaults (1/2)']
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William Lee Irwin III authored
__free_pte() no longer exists in the kernel, but is still declared from include/linux/mm.h. This patch removes that declaration.
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Christoph Hellwig authored
This file was called xqm.h previously, and the inclusion guards still think it is..
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Matthew Dobson 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
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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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 12 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
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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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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