- 24 Jun, 2003 1 commit
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.5-pcmciaLinus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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- 23 Jun, 2003 39 commits
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Russell King authored
Problem noticed by Eivind Tagseth. We seem to have resurected the "ide_cs" driver name for the ide-cs module. Restore the driver name to "ide-cs".
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Stephen Hemminger authored
- dynamically allocate and free the network device. previously, used static network device. - support multiple equalizers (default one) via module parameter (max_equalizers) previously, limited to one.
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Maciej Soltysiak authored
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Jeff Smith authored
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Herbert Xu authored
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Herbert Xu authored
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Jamal Hadi Salim authored
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Michael Hunold authored
clean up the parts according to the comments on kernel mailing list (mainly by Christoph Hellwig) - ugly WRITE_RPS0 define in saa7146_hlp.c has been replaced by a proper inline (I hope) - use <linux/types.h> not <asm/types.h> everywhere - include <asm/*.h> headers after <linux/*.h> ones - revert the indentation from "static <newline> xxx to "static xxx"
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Michael Hunold authored
- this patch corrects the i2c address from "34>>1" to 0x24 and 0x25. Believe me -- or look at the data sheet, for example from http://www.gdv.uni-hannover.de/~hunold1/linux/saa7146/specs/saa7111a.pdf Page 41 says: "Slave address read = 49H or 4BH; note 2 write = 48H or 4AH" They use 8-bit addresses here, but i2c addresses are 7-bit, ie. 0x48>>1 == 0x24 and 0x4a>>1 = 0x25
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Michael Hunold authored
- update analog saa7146 drivers mxb and dpc7146 - add MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE entries, so that /sbin/hotplug can handle the devices - fixup due to the latest i2c changes
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Michael Hunold authored
- add dvb subsystem as a crc32 lib user
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Michael Hunold authored
- add a new driver for the cx24110 frontend by Peter Hettkamp <peter.hettkamp@t-online.de>
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Michael Hunold authored
- update dvb frontend drivers - C99 initializers - fix up some includes - various bugfixes
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Michael Hunold authored
- update the av7110 and budget drivers - replaced ddelay() wait function with generic dvb_delay() implementation - new DATA_MPEG_VIDEO_EVENT for direct mpeg2 video playback - added support for DVB-C cards with MSP3400 mixer and analog tuner - fixed up the av7110_ir handler and especially the write_proc() function; this fixed the bug the Stanford Checker has found
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Michael Hunold authored
- update dvb subsystem core - switched from user-land types like __u8 to u8 and uint16_t to u16 this makes the patch rather large. - updated the dvr (digital videorecording) facility - renamed some structures, like "struct dmxdev_s" to "struct dmxdev" - introduced dvb_functions.[ch], where some linux-kernel specific functions are encapsulated. by this, the dvb subsystem stays quite independent from deeper linux kernel functions. - moved dvb_usercopy() to dvb_functions.c -- this is essentially video_usercopy() which should be generic_usercopy() instead... - Made the dvb-core in dvbdev.c work with devfs again. - remove all typedefs from structs - remove all typedefs from enums
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Michael Hunold authored
- update the generic saa7146 driver - remove some #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE constructions - sync with the interrupt handler changes in 2.5.69 - add a missing kfree() call which caused the kernel to leak 32kB of kmalloc()ed memory. iieek! - fixed the capture code to handle cards that have swapped field order (odd and even fields) - added and fixed some debug messages - changed from kmalloc() to pci_consistent() - many small changes necessary to fix warnings/problems for ppc64 compilation
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Stephen Hemminger authored
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Stephen Hemminger authored
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Stephen Hemminger authored
This is a cleanup patch, no change in functionality. - Get rid of debug macro's that aren't used anywhere in the code. - Make functions and data structures static where possible - C99 initializer for ppoe_chan_ops - fix whitespace typo
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Chas Williams authored
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Hideaki Yoshifuji authored
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David Woodhouse authored
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David Woodhouse authored
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David Woodhouse authored
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David Woodhouse authored
... and also fix the embarrassing bug where NFTL and INFTL will barf and exit if the add_mtd_blktrans_dev() function _exists_, rather than actually calling it and barfing if it returns non-zero :)
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David Woodhouse authored
- Fix AFS partitioning oops when no partitions are found - Add missing spin_unlock, optimise buffer writes in Intel NOR driver - Fix DiskOnChip Millennium Plus register OutputControl register definition - Fix DiskOnChip drivers to indicate correct ECC type - Fix map drivers to use ARRAY_SIZE instead of redefining it. - Make uCLinux map driver depend on !MMU - Fix NAND write verify problem on some chips - Other trivia from Rusty.
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Linus Torvalds authored
gone.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This patch mostly removes the support for the Phillips Nino at the request of the author. The only remaining bits are directly related to the SOC the Nino is based on which is used by other ports.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This patch adds support for the Lasat 100 and 200 systems.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This updates the ARC firmware support code. Also removes the 64-bit variant of the code; the 64-bit kernel now uses the 32-bit code also.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This updates drivers/sgi by removing it :-) With all the conceptually wrong code which has was rewritten or should be rewritten or better live elsewhere there just was no point in keeping this directory around any longer.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This adds the board support code for Momentum's Ocelot series of boards.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This adds support for SGI's O2 workstation aka IP32.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This adds back support for the MIPS-based Cobalt Raq 1/2 and Qube 1/2 systems.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This updates support for the JMR3927 eval board.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This one adds support for a bunch of NEC VR41xx-based platforms such as IBM's workpad and a bunch of eval boards.
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Ralf Bächle authored
This updates the support for NEC's DDB series of evaluation boards.
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Ralf Bächle authored
An update of the code for the DECstations. This also adds 64-bit support for the R4000 versions of DEC's good old workstations.
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