- 03 Apr, 2002 40 commits
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Dave Jones authored
* add support for LSI 10/100 phy * other minor cleanups
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Dave Jones authored
* Moved to 2.4.14, ppopov@mvista.com. Modified driver to add proper gt96100A support. * Moved eth port 0 to irq 3 (mapped to GT_SERINT0 on EV96100A) in order for both ports to work. Also cleaned up boot option support (mac address string parsing), fleshed out gt96100_cleanup_module(), and other general code cleanups <stevel@mvista.com>.
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Dave Jones authored
- Improved MAC address discovery. - endian fixes
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Dave Jones authored
Also... surprise! Andrew Morton's aic7xxx build fix is also included. Ah well, 1001 people probably applied the same patch by hand, and it's easy to merge, so oh well.
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Dave Jones authored
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Jeff Garzik authored
from wavelan_cs net driver.
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Jeff Garzik authored
into mandrakesoft.com:/home/jgarzik/repo/net-drivers-2.5
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Jeff Garzik authored
from struct net_device. (actually, for this driver, the functionality was simply moved to 8390.h)
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Jeff Garzik authored
fix the build on ia32. Author: Dave Miller
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Jeff Garzik authored
dev->rmem_{start,end} in skfp and smctr drivers.
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bk://linuxusb.bkbits.net/linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Robert Love authored
This simple check was first suggested by Andrew Morton. Pretty basic - whines if a task exits with a nonzero preempt_count value. I put an identical check in the 2.4 preempt-kernel patch and - sure enough - it was found that XFS essentially disables preemption as it destroys data structures containing locks without first unlocking. The SGI folks are working on that. Anyhow, its a quick and clean solution to debugging potential problems. Patch is against 2.5.7, please apply. Robert Love
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Dave Jones authored
Hopefully this is all of them..
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
Updated the CREDITS, Config.help, Config.in, and Makefile to be up to date with the last round of USB changes.
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David Brownell authored
- An oopsable bug affecting unlink of interrupt transfers. Fix mirrors one done ages ago for ISO. (Original patch by Matt Hughes) - Better cleanup on init failure (Matthew Frederickson) - fixes the problem Stuart reported, where interrupt urbs couldn't be unlinked from their completion handlers, and it also makes OHCI return the correct status code for async unlink requests (-EINPROGRESS not zero).
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Stuart Lynne authored
added safe_serial driver tweaks to the driver done by greg@kroah.com to get things to work on 2.5
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Vojtech Pavlik authored
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Romain Liévin authored
added tiusb driver some tweaks to the driver done by greg@kroah.com
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Johannes Erdfelt authored
The patch ensures that uhci.c doesn't use urb->status after the completion callback if it doesn't need to.
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Petko Manolov authored
fix the "small packet" problem and debug messages cleanup
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
removed CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV #ifdefs in the driver.
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http://gkernel.bkbits.net/net-drivers-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Dave Jones authored
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Jeff Garzik authored
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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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Paul Gortmaker authored
one more step closer to killing off ether=
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Paul Gortmaker authored
once eth0 was found) - it is long since anyone shipped or built kernels with all the ISA drivers compiled in. This change will eliminate the need for adding "ether=...." at the boot prompt for a lot of users who build their own kernels and have multiple ISA ethercards at standard (i.e. probed) I/O addresses. Also got sick of counting zeros, so did a struct init cleanup, i.e. {1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,9} -> {one:1, nine:9}
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Paul Gortmaker authored
based net cards and hence these should be moved into the dev->priv for these cards. This patch adds rmem_start and rmem_end to dev->priv in 8390.h, and does: s/dev->rmem_/ei_local.rmem_/g on all 8390 shared mem drivers.
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Paul Gortmaker authored
the rmem_end field to store an I/O port address in. As rmem_end is going away, this does a s/rmem_end/mem_start/g since mem_start is otherwise unused in sb1000.
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Paul Gortmaker authored
(probably as a result of copying skeleton or similar). Removed this as a step in the goal to remove rmem_start/end from netdev struct entirely.
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Paul Gortmaker authored
aironet4500, arlan, e2100, baycom, soundmodem
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Jeff Garzik authored
into mandrakesoft.com:/home/jgarzik/repo/net-drivers-2.5
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Dave Jones authored
* region resource handling * do-while macro definitions * error cleanup
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Dave Jones authored
dev->last_rx equal to jiffies.
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Christopher Goldfarb authored
Whitespace cleanup
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Christopher Goldfarb authored
Update a few stale comments
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