- 08 Jul, 2003 5 commits
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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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Bernardo Innocenti authored
- export the __div64_32 symbol for modules; - add likely() to the fast path (divisor>>32 == 0); - add __attribute__((pure)) to __div64_32() prototype so the compiler knows global memory isn't clobbered; - avoid building __div64_32() on 64bit architectures.
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Pavel Machek authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Hirofumi Ogawa authored
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- 07 Jul, 2003 34 commits
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Scott Feldman authored
* whitespace cleanup * removal of unused members of netdev priv struct * extendable arrangement of h/w reset logic
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Scott Feldman authored
* Perf cleanup: s/int/unsigned int/ for descriptor ring indexes [suggestion by Jeff Garzik]. * Perf cleanup: cache references to ring elements using local pointer
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Scott Feldman authored
* h/w workaround: several 10's of thousands of 82547 controllers where mis-fused during manufacturing, resulting in PHY Tx amplitude to be too high and out of spec. This workaround detects those parts, and compensates the Tx amplitude by subtracting ~80mV.
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Scott Feldman authored
* Cleanup: ethtool diags: only reset if not if_running.
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Scott Feldman authored
* Bug fix: alloc_etherdev failure didn't cleanup regions in probe.
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Scott Feldman authored
* Bug fix: missing Tx cleanup opportunities during interrupt handling.
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Scott Feldman authored
* Bug fix: fix VLAN support on PPC64 [Mark Rakes (mrakes@vivato.net)]
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Scott Feldman authored
* Bug fix: request_irq() failure resulted in freeing resources twice! [Don Fry (brazilnut@us.ibm.com)]
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Roger Luethi authored
This patch addresses a minor regression reported by Rhine-I users (leading to occasional Tx timeouts). I also merged some cosmetic changes.
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David S. Miller authored
into kernel.bkbits.net:/home/davem/sparc-2.5
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
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Greg Ungerer authored
Remove un-used commented module_exit functions from m68knommu ColdFire and 68328 serial drivers. These drivers currently cannot be configured as modules, and they have no exit functions.
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Greg Ungerer authored
Global SECURITY_INIT macro cannot be used inside .init section for m68knommu linker script. It is a complete section of its own, need to just list the components individually.
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Greg Ungerer authored
Conditionally copy the ROMfs filesystem on the NETtel/5307 target board only if using a ROMfs.
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Greg Ungerer authored
DragenEngine setup code updates: - Change interrupt handler return type to irqreturn_t - Allow configure time setting of boot parameters - Clean up warnings
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Greg Ungerer authored
Conditionally copy the ROMfs filesystem on the SecureEdgeMP3/5307 target board only if using a ROMfs.
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Greg Ungerer authored
Configuration updates for 68328 DragenEngine board. Fix up name so that it is "DragenEngine" and clean up eeprom read.
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David S. Miller authored
into nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/sparc-2.5
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Trond Myklebust authored
The intent patches broke behaviour w.r.t. following symlinks when doing an open() with file creation. The problem occurs in open_namei() because the LOOKUP_PARENT flag is no longer set when we do the call to follow_link().
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Ulrich Drepper authored
This is the updated versions of the patch Ingo sent some time ago to implement a new tgkill() syscall which specifies the target thread without any possibility of ambiguity or thread ID wrap races, by passing in both the thread group _and_ the thread ID as the arguments. This is really needed since many/most people still run with limited PID ranges (maybe due to legacy apps breaking) and the PID reuse can cause problems.
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Pavel Machek authored
This allows suspend to work on UP machines, even if the kernel is compiled for SMP.
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Ian Molton authored
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Bruno Ducrot authored
Due to a typo in powernow-k7.c, the value which correspond to the CPU core multiplicator and the VID value are swapped when we go down to up in frequency step.
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Paul Mackerras authored
This adds a declaration that the macserial driver needs in order to compile correctly, and removes some old SERIAL_DO_RESTART junk which isn't used (SERIAL_DO_RESTART is never defined in this driver) and which I think is incorrect anyway, since it looks to me like it would potentially return an ERESTARTSYS error without a signal pending.
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Rusty Russell authored
switch_mm and enter_lazy_tlb take a CPU arg, which is always smp_processor_id(). This is misleading, and pointless if they use per-cpu variables or other optimizations. gcc will eliminate redundant smp_processor_id() (in inline functions) anyway. This removes that arg from all the architectures.
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Rusty Russell authored
kstat_this_cpu() is defined in terms of per_cpu instead of __get_cpu_var. This patch changes that, and uses it everywhere appropriate. The sched.c change puts it in a local variable, which helps gcc generate better code.
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Greg Ungerer authored
No longer need the 68360 specific trap init call. The generic interrupt/trap code is now setup to do this itself.
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Greg Ungerer authored
Define the raw read and write access macros for m68knommu. These rae use by MTD drivers in particular.
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Greg Ungerer authored
Clean up show_process_blocks() loop for non-mmu targets.
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Greg Ungerer authored
This patch includes the last peices of the flat laoder shared library support. Define the shared lib limit and implement a flag for doing kernel level tracing.
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Greg Ungerer authored
A couple of minor fixes for the 68328 interrupt setup code. - don't define the .romvec section for DragonEngine build - print newline at end of spurious interrupt count in show_interrupts()
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Ingo Molnar authored
doh - double unlock in the acct-is-on path. Noticed by Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@digital.com>
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- 06 Jul, 2003 1 commit
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bk://cifs.bkbits.net/linux-2.5cifsLinus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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