- 01 Mar, 2004 1 commit
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Vojtech Pavlik authored
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- 28 Feb, 2004 2 commits
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David S. Miller authored
into kernel.bkbits.net:/home/davem/net-2.6
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David S. Miller authored
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- 27 Feb, 2004 37 commits
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Alexander Viro authored
Maurice van der Stee noted that he got an oops on a HPFS filesystem when saving an edited file.. <stares at the code> <blinks> <wonders whereTF do we assign hpfs1_i and hpfs2_i if both inodes are non-NULL> <finds the patch in question> <stares at jgarzik> This fixes it. That, BTW, means that *nobody* had ever tried to use hpfs r/w since 2.5.3-pre3.
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Adrian Bunk authored
From Hans Ulrich Niedermann All sound documentation with the exception of the OSS rme96xx documentation is under Documentation/sound/{alsa,oss}. Move the rme966xx docs, and fix the Kconfig comments
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Philippe Elie authored
P4 oprofile needs cpu_sibling_map and smp_num_siblings, the later was not exported
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Olof Johansson authored
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http://lia64.bkbits.net/to-linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into ppc970.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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David Mosberger authored
The pdflush kernel threads can lead to an unbounded chain of thread-creations which can overflow the kernel stacks because we didn't uses to reset the stack on kernel thread-creation. We do now. Reported by Andreas Schwab, tracked down with help from Keith Owens.
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Peter Chubb authored
This patch changes the I/O SAPIC code to cache the low 32 bits of the mask word in kernel memory. This greatly speeds up mask_irq() and unmask_irq(). Normally, these operations are not on the speed-critical path of the kernel but with certain devices drivers (including users-level device- drivers) they can become performance-critical.
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Stéphane Eranian authored
- fix bug in pfm_unload(), not allowed when not on correct CPU for system-wide - some perf/cleanup in overflow handler - fix reset_pmds to be on a per PMD basis on counter overflow rather than global - remove timing debug code on messages - no kernel info leak on PFM_END_MSG - remove double-store on reg_flags for pfm_write_pmcs, pfm_write_pmds - on restart reset_pmds is 0 by default - cleanup useless macros - cleanup some debug prints - added ability to remove debug code - streamlined sys_perfmonctl(), pfm_read_pmds(), pfm_write_*() - added current->tgid to default format sample header by using one reserved field
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David Mosberger authored
The problem was that IDE-disks on machines with IDE harddisks, memory above 4GB and no hardware I/O TLB would go BUG_ON() in blk_queue_bounce_limit() because the IDE-controller could only address 4GB of memory and that was much less than BLK_BOUNCE_ISA (which is equal to ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD). Note that the problem does NOT trigger with CD-ROMs, which always uses the software I/O TLB (and hence bounce-buffers) on such machines. The best fix seems to be to simply lower ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD to 4GB-1 since that will ensure that the IDE block layer allocates memory with GFP_DMA, which will minimize bounce buffering.
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.6-rmkLinus Torvalds authored
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Russell King authored
Allow command line partitioning for use with Integrator flash.
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Russell King authored
Tighten AFS partition checks: - check footer checksum. - check that the image name is NUL terminated. - return error from mtd->read intact. This prevents us finding bogus AFS partitions.
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
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Olof Johansson authored
This makes it possible for people like me with a small-mem G5 to enable the DART. I see two reasons for wanting to do so: 1. To debug/test DART/iommu code itself (small audience, including myself). 2. To debug drivers on small-mem machines, since bad pci_map*() usage will be punished (possibly larger audience).
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/gregkh/linux/pci-2.6Linus Torvalds authored
into ppc970.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Chip Salzenberg authored
kNFSd needs it.
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David Mosberger authored
into tiger.hpl.hp.com:/data1/bk/lia64/to-linus-2.5
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Kenneth W. Chen authored
This patch fixes a bug which could cause do_softirq() to be called at the wrong time (from do_IRQ()) or without pre-emption protection.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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David S. Miller authored
into kernel.bkbits.net:/home/davem/net-2.6
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http://linux-lksctp.bkbits.net/lksctp-2.5.workDavid S. Miller authored
into nuts.davemloft.net:/disk1/BK/net-2.6
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David S. Miller authored
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bk://gkernel.bkbits.net/misc-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into ppc970.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Jeff Garzik authored
of redundancy, and to help prevent future errors.
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Hollis Blanchard authored
This makes GregKH happy by removing the device name from the device.bus_id field (and replacing it with a "name" sysfs attribute). It also renames the parent device from "vdevice" to "vio", making the /sys/bus and /sys/devices hierarchies consistent.
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.6-rmkLinus Torvalds authored
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
Add documentation for the above two functions. Allow a NULL name to be passed to amba_request_regions. In this case, we use the driver's name associated with the device.
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
This allows the decompressor to automatically detect the geometry of the cache while booting to ensure correct behaviour over a wider number of ARM CPUs.
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Russell King authored
This optimises the underlying string-long read function for little endian platforms.
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Russell King authored
This gives greater information on the cause of the bad IRQ, allowing the cause to be more effectively traced.
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
The old sysctl PM interface has been replaced by the driver models interface. This has been gone for a while in the -rmk tree and no one complained, so there's no point keeping it around.
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Russell King authored
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Russell King authored
- use dev_dbg for device-centric debugging messages - use pr_debug for general debugging messages - use dmapools instead of pcipools - use NULL rather than 0 for NULL pointers - use enum dma_data_direction rather than int - use DMA_* direction definitions rather than PCI_DMA_* - only check for sane DMA direction on mapping functions, but check that DMA direction matches when unmapping/syncing.
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