- 16 Oct, 2002 25 commits
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/pci_hp-2.5
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.isdnLinus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Kai Germaschewski authored
into tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de:/home/kai/src/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.make
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Kai Germaschewski authored
into tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de:/home/kai/src/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.isdn
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Kai Germaschewski authored
plus other small cleanups, in particular getting rid of isdn_ppp_{receive,send}_ccp() and calling into the CCP code directly.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
No (well, hardly any ;) code changes, only moving all /dev/ipppX related code next to each other and some indenting changes.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
o Now that all the infrastructure is in place, struct ipppd can easily be allocated when /dev/ipppX is opened and freed in the destructor. o Separate the mix of state and flags in struct ipppd::state. We only have three states, open, assigned and connected, and additionally two flags to jump out of poll(), returning POLLHUP / POLLIN.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Instead of just recording the slot number and then retrieving the ipppd via that, we can now just keep a pointer and get a reference which makes sure that it does not go away until we drop the reference.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
We had introduced ipppd_get/put() earlier, so now add a real reference count.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Basically, all what was missing was a common way to xmit frames given the isdn_net_dev / isdn_net_local. We have this now by means of function pointers (still room for improvement there, though), so now let's do things from isdn_ppp_ccp.c.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Let isdn_ppp_ccp.c take care of keeping state / flags by itself.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Use a shared function for generating the PPP header, use the {put,get}_u{8,16,32} helpers for endian-safe access.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
I cannot see now reason why ISDN PPP devices should have a fake ::header routine which reserves a couple of bytes just to reclaim them later during hard_start_xmit(), and since it works just as well without it...
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Fix missed STAT_BSENT acks and don't use skb_clone() for the skb which is sent back, the network layer gets confused by that.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Create the new files isdn_ppp_ccp.[hc] which deal with PPP CCP (compression control protocol) related stuff. Move most of the CCP related stuff from isdn_ppp.c into isdn_ppp_ccp.c, putting CCP state into a new "struct ippp_ccp".
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Kai Germaschewski authored
A lot of the state in struct ipppd actually belongs to isdn_net_dev or isdn_net_local, making it more easily accessible at a most places, and also removing the ambiguity whether it's link- or bundle-specific.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
and move the declaration from include/linux/isdn_ppp.h into drivers/isdn/i4l/isdn_ppp.c
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Make sync PPP compile with the latest changes to the ISDN net device layer - PPP negotiations work again after this patch.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Definitions which is only needed in one source file should go there and not in a common header.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Last step in separating generic / interface-type specific code, the former is now all in isdn_net_lib.c, the specific code in isdn_net.c / isdn_ppp.c / isdn_concap.c
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Instead of using locking per-channel, just lock the entire ISDN net work interface as an entity, getting rid of weird locking. Basically, ::hard_start_xmit() is already serialized by the network core, so we could just rely on that. However, we want to send keep alive frames, PPP messages from ipppd and such things directly without going through the network stack, so we additionally lock isdn_net_local->xmit_lock in hard_start_xmit(), which is taken in the other paths dealing with transmitting frames as well.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
into tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de:/home/kai/src/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.make
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Matthew Wilcox authored
If you compile the kernel with -ffunction-sections, each function gets put in a section .text.function_name. This collides with our current use of .text.init. So here's a patch which converts x86 to use .init.text instead. I've tested it on x86 and it still frees 120k of ram, so it seems to work. Other architectures will need to change their vmlinux.lds appropriately, and may need other changes (arm, m68k seem to use .text.init verbatim).
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http://ppc.bkbits.net/for-linus-ppc64Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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- 17 Oct, 2002 3 commits
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Anton Blanchard authored
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bk://linux.bkbits.net/linux-2.5Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_ppc64_work
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Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_ppc64_work
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- 16 Oct, 2002 12 commits
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Neil Brown authored
[PATCH] md - 1 of 1 - Register mergeable function for linear so requests don't cross device boundries We abstract out "which_dev" which finds which device a sector is on and us it to make sure both ends of a to-be-merged request will be on the same device.
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Neil Brown authored
As the expkey cache references entries in export cache, it should be flushed first. Also, the auth_unix caches should go last.
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Andy Adamson authored
This brings the linux-2.5.42 tree up to spec WRT setclientid and setclientid_confirm
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Christoph Hellwig authored
Switch knfsd to vfs_read/vfs_write to work on aio-only filesystems. This also gets stuff like the LSM checks and mandatory lock checking for free.
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Christoph Hellwig authored
o don't define __NO_VERSION__ (no use in 2.4/2.5) o don't include <linux/version.h>
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Neil Brown authored
... as generic names probably aren't such a good idea. Also sort the related EXPORT_SYMBOLS. A 'qword' is a 'quoted word' and can be added, added as hex, or got (getted??).
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Neil Brown authored
When releasing a cache item we always release anything that is part of the key, but we ONLY release the content is if it is valid. i.e. if CACHE_VALID but not CACHE_NEGATIVE.
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Neil Brown authored
The new caching and auth code needs symbols to be exported.
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Neil Brown authored
An rpc service like NFSD knows about a number of versions (2,3,4) and needs to know the max and min valid version numbers, and also the maximum xdr buffer size used by any version. These max/mins are currently computed at compile time which means we need to include all the xdr*.h headers into nfssvc.c just for computing a couple of numbers. With this patch, these max/mins are calculated at run time from information in the svc_version structure which has been extended to include per-version xdrsize. Also the nfsd_version2, nfsd_version3, and nfsd_version4 structures are moved from nfssvc.c to their more correct home of nfs*proc.c Code gets neated, xdr*.h are no-longer included in nfssvc.c, and the ugly ifdef can be removed fom xdr4.h
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Andrew Morton authored
With gcc-2.95.3, text size goes from 2,399,190 to 2,390,004 - nearly 10 kbytes.
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Andrew Morton authored
- Don't inline mpage_writepage(). Even though it had but a single call site, uninlining this function took mpage.o from 4529 bytes of text to 3985. gcc-2.95.3. - Various buffer.c tweaks. 13233 bytes down to 12977
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Andrew Morton authored
I had some code in page reclaim which is designed to catch the caller of write(2) in page reclaim and force him to wait on writeout of his own spindle's pages. It works too well - there are large stalls in things like `cp large-file foo' on small-memory machines. So remove it, and rely on the other, more predictable throttling schemes.
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