- 02 Jan, 2003 37 commits
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bk://linux-dj.bkbits.net/agpgartLinus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Dave Jones authored
into tetrachloride.(none):/mnt/stuff/kernel/2.5/agpgart
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Dave Jones authored
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Dave Jones authored
(based upon 2.4 patch from Richard Baverstock <beaver@gto.net>)
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Dave Jones authored
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Dave Jones authored
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Dave Jones authored
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Dave Jones authored
Right now its the only VIA AGP 3.0 chipset. At some point in time it may become via-agp3.c, but until then its cleaner to seperate this from the VIA AGP 2.0 driver. The 2.0 driver will still work on a KT400 with a 2.0 compliant graphic card present. If the 2.0 driver finds the bridge in 3.0 mode, it aborts. Likewise, the 3.0 driver will abort if the bridge is in 2.0 mode. Confused yet?
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Dave Jones authored
Currently, only the K8 GART needs this, but this is cleaner than exporting the agp_reserved_memory variable.
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Antonino Daplas authored
intel_agp_init() must not be declared static for explicit early initialization to work (ie i810fb).
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Tomas Szepe authored
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Rusty Russell authored
Use ".init.plt" section consistently, and mark plt sections executable.
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Martin Mares authored
This brings pci.ids in your BK tree in sync with my database. I've merged changes from both 2.4 and 2.5 with direct submissions to my repository and deleted a few entries which are obviously wrong.
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Stephen Rothwell authored
"savesegment()" is declared in multiple places. Clean up and declare it just once in <asm/system.h>
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Daniel Ritz authored
The attached patch fixes the crash top or cat /proc/*/wchan produces when using KALLSYMS it's a buffer overrun that should not happen. Based on patch by andi kleen.
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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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- 03 Jan, 2003 3 commits
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Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/for-alan
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/for-alan
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