1. 20 Sep, 2002 7 commits
    • Andy Grover's avatar
      Merge groveronline.com:/root/bk/linux-2.5 · 81c0bd9d
      Andy Grover authored
      into groveronline.com:/root/bk/linux-acpi
      81c0bd9d
    • Patrick Mochel's avatar
      [PATCH] Adding driver model support in IDE · 18277e88
      Patrick Mochel authored
      This adds the basic driver model support for the IDE subsystem.
      
      Basically, it registers the controllers and devices with the driver
      model core, which puts them in the device tree and gets them a directory
      in driverfs.  The driverfs layout looks like this (on my workstation):
      
      	[mochel@cherise mochel]$ tree -d /sys/root/pci0/
      	/sys/root/pci0/
      	|-- 00:00.0
      	|-- 00:01.0
      	|   `-- 01:00.0
      	|-- 00:02.0
      	|   `-- 02:1f.0
      	|       `-- 03:00.0
      	|-- 00:1e.0
      	|   `-- 04:04.0
      	|-- 00:1f.0
      	|-- 00:1f.1
      	|   |-- ide0
      	|   |   |-- 0.0
      	|   |   `-- 0.1
      	|   `-- ide1
      	|       |-- 1.0
      	|       `-- 1.1
      
      The drive bus IDs (the directory names)  are created using this:
      
      	sprintf(bus_id,"%u.%u",hwif->index,unit);
      
      which should give each drive a unique name for the entire system, right?
      
      I've also created a struct bus_type for IDE, which gives ide a directory
      in the driverfs bus/ directory. The layout of that is:
      
      	[mochel@cherise mochel]$ tree -d /sys/bus/ide/
      	/sys/bus/ide/
      	|-- devices
      	|   |-- 0.0 -> ../../../root/pci0/00:1f.1/ide0/0.0
      	|   |-- 0.1 -> ../../../root/pci0/00:1f.1/ide0/0.1
      	|   |-- 1.0 -> ../../../root/pci0/00:1f.1/ide1/1.0
      	|   `-- 1.1 -> ../../../root/pci0/00:1f.1/ide1/1.1
      	`-- drivers
      
      Those are symlinks under devices/ (which is why the drive names must be
      unique..). When drivers are registered with the IDE core, they should also
      be passed through the core, which will give them a directory in the
      drivers/ directory just above.
      
      In general, there is a bit of code that can be cleaned up, and some
      explicit calls removed, because of the way the driver model core works.
      Most of these are pretty simple, and barring any objections, I will
      implement and send them to you.
      18277e88
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] IDE fixes · f3533a9f
      Jens Axboe authored
      starting from 2.5.35 IDE stopped working on my alphas because of
      following problems:
      
      - ide_hwif_configure() ignores BARs for IDE base/control registers
        and assumes legacy 0x1f0/0x170 ports, unless controller reports
        native PCI mode (ProgIf bits 0 and 2).
      
        This is incorrect, as there are quite a few IDE chips operating
        in "semi-legacy" mode, i.e. legacy interrupts, but functional
        BAR0-3, like cy82c693 and ali5229. I guess Andre could give a lot
        more examples. :-)
      
        This happens to work on i386 simply because BIOS usually assigns
        legacy values to BAR0-3, but we can't rely on it.
      
        Just checking respective resource->start for zero should work in
        all cases.
      
      - ide_pci_check_iomem(): resource->flags == 0 means "unconfigured" as well.
        Thus we avoid false positives.
      
      - Apparently cut'n'paste typo in cy82c693.c - wrong PCI IDs.
      f3533a9f
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Linux 2.5.37 · 67cba4d4
      Linus Torvalds authored
      67cba4d4
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] IDE maintainer updates · fd12501c
      Jens Axboe authored
      fd12501c
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge http://ppc.bkbits.net/for-linus-ppc64 · f1ff1711
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
      f1ff1711
  2. 21 Sep, 2002 11 commits
  3. 20 Sep, 2002 9 commits
  4. 19 Sep, 2002 13 commits
    • Anton Blanchard's avatar
    • Anton Blanchard's avatar
      Merge samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5 · 0dafdcbd
      Anton Blanchard authored
      into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_ppc64_new
      0dafdcbd
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/akpm · 2188a617
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
      2188a617
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] permit hugetlb pages to be allocated from highmem · c7ea169d
      Andrew Morton authored
      Patch from Rohit Seth: allow hugetlb pages to be allocated from the
      highmem zone.
      c7ea169d
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] reduced locking in release_pages() · 12f189a1
      Andrew Morton authored
      From Marcus Alanen <maalanen@ra.abo.fi>
      
      Don't retake the zone lock after spilling a batch of pages into the
      buddy.
      
      Instead, just clear local variable `zone' to indicate that no lock is
      held.
      
      This is actually a common case - whenever release_pages() is called
      with exactly 16 pages (truncate, page reclaim..) Marcus' patch will
      save a lock and an unlock.
      
      Also, remove some lock-avoidance heuristics in
      pagevec_deactivate_inactive(): the caller has already made these
      checks, and the chance of the check here actually doing anything useful
      is negligible.
      12f189a1
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] misc fixes · e19941e9
      Andrew Morton authored
      - Spell Jeremy's name correctly.
      
      - Fix compile warning in raw.c
      
      - Do a waitqueue_active() test before waking klogd in printk.
      
        Not only is is negligibly faster, but the wake_up() in there causes
        deadlocks when you try to print debug info out from inside scheduler
        code.
      
        This patch gives a delightfully obscure way of avoiding the
        deadlock: kill off klogd.
      
      - Fix a couple of compile warnings in the mtrr code.
      e19941e9
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] blk_init() cleanups · fc1be578
      Andrew Morton authored
      From Christoph Hellwig, acked by Jens.
      
      - remove some unneeded runtime initializers.
      
      - remove the explicit call to hd_init() - it already goes through
      module_init(), so we're currently running hd_init() twice.
      fc1be578
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] hugetlbpages cleanup · a7d2851c
      Andrew Morton authored
      From Christoph Hellwig, acked by Rohit.
      
      - fix config.in description: we know we're on i386 and we also know
      that a feature can only be enabled if the hw supports it, the code
      alone is not enough
      
      - the sysctl is VM-releated, so move it from /proc/sys/kernel tp
      /proc/sys/vm
      
      - adopt to standard sysctl names
      a7d2851c
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] remove smp_lock.h inclusions from mm/* · 53f93a7a
      Andrew Morton authored
      From Christoph Hellwig.
      
      There are no lock_kernel() calls in mm/
      53f93a7a
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] fix mmap(MAP_LOCKED) · 859629c6
      Andrew Morton authored
      From Hubertus Franke.
      
      The MAP_LOCKED flag to mmap() currently does nothing.  Hubertus' patch
      fixes it so that the relevant mapping is locked into memory, if the
      called has CAP_IPC_LOCK.
      859629c6
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] fix suppression of page allocation failure warnings · d51832f3
      Andrew Morton authored
      Somebody somewhere is stomping on PF_NOWARN, and page allocation
      failure warnings are coming out of the wrong places.
      
      So change the handling of current->flags to be:
      
      int pf_flags = current->flags;
      
      current->flags |= PF_NOWARN;
      ...
      current->flags = pf_flags;
      
      which is a generally more robust approach.
      d51832f3
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] readv/writev bounds checking fixes · d4872de3
      Andrew Morton authored
      - writev currently returns -EFAULT if _any_ of the segments has an
      invalid address.  We should only return -EFAULT if the first segment
      has a bad address.
      
      If some of the first segments have valid addresses we need to write
      them and return a partial result.
      
      - The current code only checks if the sum-of-lengths is negative.  If
      individual segments have a negative length but the result is positive
      we miss that.
      
      So rework the code to detect this, and to be immune to odd wrapping
      situations.
      
      As a bonus, we save one pass across the iovec.
      
      - ditto for readv.
      
      The check for "does any segment have a negative length" has already
      been performed in do_readv_writev(), but it's basically free here, and
      we need to do it for generic_file_read/write anyway.
      
      This all means that the iov_length() function is unsafe because of
      wrap/overflow isues.  It should only be used after the
      generic_file_read/write or do_readv_writev() checking has been
      performed.  Its callers have been reviewed and they are OK.
      
      The code now passes LTP testing and has been QA'd by Janet's team.
      d4872de3
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] writev speedup · bd90a275
      Andrew Morton authored
      A patch from Hirokazu Takahashi to speed up the new sped-up writev
      code.
      
      Instead of running ->prepare_write/->commit_write for each individual
      segment, we walk the segments between prepage and commit.  So
      potentially much larger amounts of data are passed to commit_write(),
      and prepare_write() is called much less often.
      
      Added bonus: the segment walk happens inside the kmap_atomic(), so we
      run kmap_atomic() once per page, not once per segment.
      
      We've demonstrated a speedup of over 3x.  This is writing 1024-segment
      iovecs where the individual segments have an average length of 24
      bytes, which is a favourable case for this patch.
      bd90a275