- 28 Oct, 2002 40 commits
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David S. Miller authored
into nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/crypto-2.5
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
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James Morris authored
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
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James Morris authored
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Christoph Hellwig authored
Now that the devicemapper hit the tree there's no more reason to keep the uncompiling LVM1 code around and it's various hacks to other files around, this patch removes it.
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Alexander Viro authored
* first application of the fact that block device methods are per-disk and not per-major - IDE subdrivers got block_device_operations of their own, redirects in ide.c are gone, so is a bunch of methods of IDE subdrivers.
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Alexander Viro authored
* ide_..._ioctl() never use two of five arguments - inode and file. Arguments removed.
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Alexander Viro authored
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Alexander Viro authored
This chunk and the next one basically do equivalent of sard in the right way - counters are exported per-disk in driverfs, as attributes of disk or partition nodes.
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Alexander Viro authored
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Alexander Viro authored
* do_open() cleaned up * we always pick block_device_operations from gendisk->fops now * register_blkdev() just stores the name of driver, nothing more * ->bd_op and ->bd_queue removed - we have that in gendisk * get_blkfops() is gone
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Alexander Viro authored
* we move allocation of gendisks in ide-probe to the moment when queues are set up, so everything that wants to feed requests in one of IDE queues can safely set ->rq_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
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Alexander Viro authored
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Alexander Viro authored
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Alexander Viro authored
* per-major array eliminated, every disk is a separate source of randomness
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Alexander Viro authored
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Alexander Viro authored
* remove blk_dev[] * removed BLK_DEFAULT_QUEUE * moved definition of CURRENT into drivers that used it * removed definition of QUEUE from headers
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Alexander Viro authored
* compile fixes * switched to private queue * set ->queue
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Alexander Viro authored
* killed uses of CURRENT and QUEUE
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue
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Alexander Viro authored
* killed remaining CURRENT
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to use of ->bd_disk and ->rq_disk * cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to use of ->bd_disk and ->rq_disk * folded recalibrate[] and special_op[] into hd_info[] * switched to passing pointers instead of indices * cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to use of ->bd_disk and ->rq_disk * fixed the problem with request_module() from open() * cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to use of ->bd_disk and ->rq_disk * somewhat cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to use of ->bd_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue * cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue * cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
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James Bottomley authored
into mulgrave.(none):/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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James Bottomley authored
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James Bottomley authored
by Doug Ledford, hch and alan.
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James Morris authored
- Removed local_bh_disable() from kmap wrapper, not needed now with two atomic kmaps. - Nuked atomic flag, use in_softirq() instead. - Converted crypto_kmap() and crypto_yield() to check in_softirq(). - Check CRYPTO_MAX_CIPHER_BLOCK_SIZE during alg init. - Try to initialize as much at compile time as possible (feedback from Christoph Hellwig). - Clean up list handling a bit (feedback from Christoph Hellwig).
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Andrew Morton authored
From Dipankar I missed sparc64 when I broke up read_barrier_depends in -mm and sent to Linus. Please apply this to your tree until Linus is back and I can fix it.
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