- 10 Oct, 2002 4 commits
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Andrew Morton authored
Fix the raw driver by tricking it into performing O_DIRECT IO against the bound blockdev. - rewrite the i_mapping for /dev/raw/raw0 to point at the same thing as bdev->bd_inode->i_mapping. We've performed a bdget() against the blockdev, which should pin it for the correct lifetime. - set the O_DIRECT bit on the caller's file->flags.
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Andrew Morton authored
The atomicicty fix for move_one_page() was not quite right. We only do the page_table_present() test if CONFIG_HIGHPTE=y. Which is fine, but even with CONFIG_HIGHPTE=n, the pte mapping functions still do an inc_preempt_count() due to their unconditional kmap_atomic(). So we get a might_sleep() warning. The warning is actually bogus, because those pte's are always in direct-mapped memory. So hm. Three fixes suggest themselves: 1: Run the page_table_present() test if CONFIG_HIGHMEM. Rejected: penalises non-pte_highmem setups 2: Make kmap_atomic() not do inc_preempt_count() is the page was direct mapped. Rejected: I don't think we want kmap_atomic side effects to be varying according to the page which was passed. 3: Change the pte mapping functions so they don't run kmap_atomic at all if CONFIG_HIGHPTE=n This is what I did. And guess what? For CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y, CONFIG_HIGHPTE=n this patch shrinks the kernel by 5 kbytes. Because kmap_atomic is inlined. The lesson: we do way too much damn inlining.
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Andrew Morton authored
I have invented a new software development methodology! You send an email to Hugh saying "I don't have the foggiest idea why this guy's kernel is oopsing" and next morning, you get a patch! I shall patent this. Since 2.5.3, move_vma() has been passing a freed vma into move_page_tables(). Fix it to move back to the previous vma in the list if we're about to delete this one. Thanks to Morten Helgesen for patient reporting, diagnosis and testing.
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Ingo Molnar authored
This is my latest timer patchset, it makes del_timer_sync() a bit more robust wrt. code that re-adds timers from the timer handler. Other changes in the patch: - clean up cascading a bit. - do not save flags in __run_timer_list - we enter from an irqs-enabled tasklet.
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- 09 Oct, 2002 36 commits
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Stephen Rothwell authored
This small patch is extracted from George Anzinger's High-res-timer patches.
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bk://are.twiddle.net/axp-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Richard Henderson authored
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ssh://are.twiddle.net/BK/axp-2.5Richard Henderson authored
into dot.sfbay.redhat.com:/dot/bang/rth/linux/axp-2.5
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David Jeffery authored
2 bug fixes for scsi pass through When talking directly to scsi devices, the driver would sometimes get two things wrong. We could set too short of a timeout. Or, we could confuse the adapter by having non-zero values in certain fields which we shouldn't have been using. This patch corrects these problems.
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David Jeffery authored
2 minor bug fixes. The first section makes sure we limit the size of the sense_buffer copy to the target buffer's size so that we don't overflow the sence_buffer. The other sections remove some pointer arithmatic that is wrong on 64bit machines do to padding. Instead, just call the pci_map functions on the buffer.
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David Jeffery authored
This is by far the biggest patch. It is a rewrite of the driver's horrid locking. In addition to the host_lock, the driver used to have 4 other locks per adapter! It had a redundant ha_lock and a lock for each of 3 queues. In a few places it also played with atomic bit setting. And almost all of it was useless as the host_lock was already held. This patch cleans up this locking nightmare. The driver now uses the host_lock exclusively. Only a few places needed to add calls to lock the host_lock. Most of this patch is deletion of useless extra locking.
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David Jeffery authored
This patch adds an Adaptec copyright, makes a few minor comment changes, and removes a few unneeded macros.
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David Jeffery authored
This patch is some simple code consolidation. A new function ips_abort_init() is created and consolidates some repeated code that is used if there is an error during initialization of the adapter.
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David Jeffery authored
This removes several unused header includes and allows the driver to compile by no longer trying to include <linux/tqueue.h> . You may have already gotten a patch to remove tqueue.h from someone else. This patch also corrects the spelling of my last name in the MAINTAINERS file. You'd think I'd be used to seeing it spelled wrong by now.
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Richard Henderson authored
into are.twiddle.net:/home/rth/BK/axp-2.5
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Linus Torvalds authored
indent -kr -i8 -bri0 -l255 wd7000.{c,h}
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Doug Ledford authored
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Robert Love authored
Comment above getpid() is wrong. This patch fixes it, and expands the comment to explain why on earth we have getpid() returning ->tgid and not ->pid.
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Robert Love authored
Now that brlocks loop over NR_CPUS, on SMP every br_lock/br_unlock results in the acquire/release of 32 locks. This incs/decs the preempt_count by 32. Since we only have 7 bits now for actually storing the lock depth, we cannot nest but 3 locks deep. I doubt we ever acquire three brlocks concurrently, but it is still a concern. Attached patch disables/enables preemption explicitly once and only once for each lock/unlock. This is also an optimization as it removes 31 incs, decs, and conditionals. :) Problem reported by Andrew Morton.
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Alan Cox authored
Not much here, just some tidying/checking. This driver can't alas use NAPI in 2.5. Note however it has no panics or BUG()s so appears to meet the carrier grade guidelines ;) - Clarified authors so I get the mail not Donald - Added missing MODULE_ bits - Moved junk into 3c501.h
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Alan Cox authored
- new locking - new_eh - use ->page/->offset
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bk://ldm.bkbits.net/linux-2.5-ideLinus Torvalds authored
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Patrick Mochel authored
This was accidentally dropped before, but re-added now to completely mimic behavior of the reboot notifier IDE used to have.
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Patrick Mochel authored
The remove() method is generic for all drives, and set in ide_driver_t::gen_driver. The call simply forwards the call to ide_driver_t::standby(). This obviates the need for IDE reboot notifier. The core iterates over all present devices in device_shutdown() and unregisters each one.
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Patrick Mochel authored
This adds struct device_driver gen_driver; to ide_driver_t, which is filled in with necessary fields when an ide driver calls ide_register_driver(). That then registers the driver with the driver model core. As a result, this gives us the following output in driverfs: # tree -d /sys/bus/ide/drivers/ /sys/bus/ide/drivers/ |-- ide-cdrom `-- ide-disk The suspend/resume callbacks in ide-disk.c have been temporarily disabled until the ide core implements generic methods which forward the calls to the drive drivers.
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ssh://are.twiddle.net/BK/linus-2.5Richard Henderson authored
into dot.sfbay.redhat.com:/dot/bang/rth/linux/axp-2.5
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Richard Henderson authored
into are.twiddle.net:/home/rth/BK/axp-2.5
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Thomas Molina authored
the netfilter ipt owner module still needs the following to compile
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Thomas Molina authored
A second instance of lock had been inadvertently added to v_midi.h
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Patrick Mochel authored
... instead of the one in struct gendisk.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Fix 3270 console reboot loop. Recognize 3270 control unit type 3174. Fix tubfs kmallocs. Dynamically get 3270 input buffer. Get bootup colors right on 3270 console
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Pass the system call number in grp2 to strace instead of -ENOSYS.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Remove a duplicate memset. That is already done in alloc_disk.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Correct typo in the vmlinux.lds.S files.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Switch from work queues to tasklets in the 3215 and 3270 drivers.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Remove all tq_structs from s390 driver code.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Switch to @$(generate-asm-offsets.h) method to create the asm-offsets.h file, fix signal dequeueing in the 31 bit emulation code and fix includes.
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bk://linux-input.bkbits.net/linux-inputLinus Torvalds authored
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Vojtech Pavlik authored
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Vojtech Pavlik authored
several notebook keyboards. Until we find a better solution how to detect who are we talking to, we rely on the kernel command line. Use atkbd_set=4 to gain access to the extra keys.
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