1. 09 Dec, 2012 1 commit
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      Merge branch 'tipc_net-next_v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulg/linux · ba501666
      David S. Miller authored
      Paul Gortmaker says:
      
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      Changes since v1:
      	-get rid of essentially unused variable spotted by
      	 Neil Horman (patch #2)
      
      	-drop patch #3; defer it for 3.9 content, so Neil,
      	 Jon and Ying can discuss its specifics at their
      	 leisure while net-next is closed.  (It had no
      	 direct dependencies to the rest of the series, and
      	 was just an optimization)
      
      	-fix indentation of accept() code directly in place
      	 vs. forking it out to a separate function (was patch
      	 #10, now patch #9).
      
      Rebuilt and re-ran tests just to ensure nothing odd happened.
      
      Original v1 text follows, updated pull information follows that.
      
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      Here is another batch of TIPC changes.  The most interesting
      thing is probably the non-blocking socket connect - I'm told
      there were several users looking forward to seeing this.
      
      Also there were some resource limitation changes that had
      the right intent back in 2005, but were now apparently causing
      needless limitations to people's real use cases; those have
      been relaxed/removed.
      
      There is a lockdep splat fix, but no need for a stable backport,
      since it is virtually impossible to trigger in mainline; you
      have to essentially modify code to force the probabilities
      in your favour to see it.
      
      The rest can largely be categorized as general cleanup of things
      seen in the process of getting the above changes done.
      
      Tested between 64 and 32 bit nodes with the test suite.  I've
      also compile tested all the individual commits on the chain.
      
      I'd originally figured on this queue not being ready for 3.8, but
      the extended stabilization window of 3.7 has changed that.  On
      the other hand, this can still be 3.9 material, if that simply
      works better for folks - no problem for me to defer it to 2013.
      If anyone spots any problems then I'll definitely defer it,
      rather than rush a last minute respin.
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      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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