1. 30 Dec, 2003 40 commits
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      Merge davem@nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/sparc-2.6 · 4992a7ce
      David S. Miller authored
      into kernel.bkbits.net:/home/davem/sparc-2.6
      4992a7ce
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      [SPARC64]: Update defconfig. · 768d7861
      David S. Miller authored
      768d7861
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      [MEDIA]: ttusb_dec.c needs linux/init.h · 2e9862e3
      David S. Miller authored
      2e9862e3
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Linux 2.6.1-rc1 · f6fb237b
      Linus Torvalds authored
      f6fb237b
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Make IDE DRQ and READY timeouts longer · f921eab8
      Linus Torvalds authored
      The old 50ms / 30ms timeouts apparently weren't sufficient
      with some disks.
      f921eab8
    • David S. Miller's avatar
      Merge nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/sparcwork-2.6 · faa3b867
      David S. Miller authored
      into nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/sparc-2.6
      faa3b867
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] call_usermodehelper retval fix · be907e49
      Andrew Morton authored
      The reworked firmware loader in the DVB patches needs the fix to the
      call_usermodehelper() return value. 
      
      From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
      
      MODULE_ALIAS_BLOCK() and MODULE_ALIAS_CHAR() define aliases of form
      "XXX-<major>-<minor>", so we should probe for modules using this form.
      Unfortunately in 2.4, block aliases were "XXX-<major>" and char aliases
      were of both forms.
      
      Ideally, all modules would now be using MODULE_ALIAS() macros to define
      their aliases, and the old configuration files wouldn't matter as much. 
      Unfortunately, this hasn't happened, so we make request_module() return the
      exit status of modprobe, and then do fallback when probing for char and
      block devices.
      
      (Kudos to Chris Wright, I stole his kernel_thread flags).
      be907e49
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] strip out PCI cruft from i82365 driver · 6a429be8
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: David Hinds <dhinds@sonic.net>
      
      This removes dead PCI-related code from the i82365 driver.
      6a429be8
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] reduce kernel stack usage in PCMCIA CIS parsing · d3444889
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: David Hinds <dhinds@sonic.net>
      
      This changes the PCMCIA CIS parsing code to use kmalloc() rather than
      allocating some data structures on the kernel stack.
      d3444889
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] fix for 16-bit PCMCIA interrupt selection · 75c71254
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: David Hinds <dhinds@sonic.net>
      
      This fixes interrupt allocation for 16-bit PCMCIA cards, so that on systems
      supporting ISA bus interrupts, if all ISA interrupts are unavailable, we'll
      fall back on sharing the bridge PCI interrupt.
      75c71254
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] pcnet_cs driver bug fix / update · 9a639403
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: David Hinds <dhinds@sonic.net>
      
      This fixes half/full duplex selection for certain NE2000 compatible PCMCIA
      cards.
      9a639403
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] fix yenta printk logging levels · 59326357
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: David Hinds <dhinds@sonic.net>
      
      This just sets missing logging levels for printk's in yenta_socket.
      59326357
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] dhinds is not 2.6 PCMCIA maintainer · b06c2bc5
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: David Hinds <dhinds@sonic.net>
      
      I have not been actively maintaining PCMCIA for 2.6; I tried asking the
      more active developers to see if someone would step into the job but they
      were not willing to do so at this time.  I'll still submit patches from
      time to time.
      
      (David has a ./CREDITS entry, of course).
      
      We should really put in Russell King here, but I'll let him do that
      himself.
      b06c2bc5
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] PPC32: Fix the mkprep util to work correctly on Solaris 8 · 856b46ae
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
            Peter Wahl <PeterWahl@web.de>
      
      PPC32: Fix the mkprep util to work correctly on Solaris 8.
      
      - There is a very odd problem with the alignment of dword_t values
        which causes this program to not work correctly when compiled on
        Solaris 8.  The workaround is not use a pointer and to memcpy the
        values instead.
      856b46ae
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] PPC32: Fix compilation of ppc_ksyms.c on !CONFIG_PPC_STD_MMU · c2192641
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
      
      Fix compilation of arch/ppc/kernel/ppc_ksyms.c on !CONFIG_PPC_STD_MMU
      
      'mol_trampoline' is only defined on CONFIG_PPC_STD_MMU.  Therefore this file
      will not compile on !CONFIG_PPC_STD_MMU without this change.
      c2192641
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] ppc: netboot build fixes · 710d2b9d
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
      
      The following patch fixes the 'znetboot' and 'znetbootrd' targets so that
      they work again.
      
      - Update the comments to reflect how things work with the correct
        usages now.
      
      - Fix the znetboot / znetbootrd targets.  We now always set end-y,
        and use this to figure out what image will be tftpboot'ed.
      710d2b9d
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Fix booting on a number of Motorola PPC32 machines · 6bac5cc7
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
      
      Currently a number of Motorola PPC32 machine will not boot, as the final
      zImage isn't built correctly for them.
      6bac5cc7
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge bk://firebox.phunnypharm.org:4040 · e378d578
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
      e378d578
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.6 · d027a95f
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
      d027a95f
    • Ben Collins's avatar
      Merge http://linux.bkbits.net/linux-2.5 · cf3f977a
      Ben Collins authored
      into debian.org:/usr/src/kernel/linux-2.6
      cf3f977a
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux · b2e95563
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/akpm
      b2e95563
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] parisc /proc/interrupts uninitialised var · 1d0990ac
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
      
      The compiler justly complains in this:
      
      	        unsigned int regnr = *(loff_t *) v, i;
      
      	        if (regnr == 0) {
      	                seq_puts(p, "     ");
      	#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
      	                for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; i++)
      	#endif
      	                        seq_printf(p, "      CPU%02d ", i);
      
      That i is uninitialised if CONFIG_SMP is not set.
      1d0990ac
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] readahead: multiple performance fixes · 2fbe6496
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Ram Pai <linuxram@us.ibm.com>
      
      I have enclosed a patch that fixes a bunch of performance bugs in the
      readahead code.
      
      Below is a brief summary of the problems noticed and the proposed fixes
      with some results:
         
       Problem 1:  Readahead code closes the readahead window and goes into
       slowread path, if a file is accessed the first time at an offset
       notequal to zero.  In the case of databases(especially in db2), a file
       may not be accessed at offset 0 the first time though the i/o's are
       sequential.
      
       Fix to Problem 1:
                min = get_min_readahead(ra);
               orig_next_size = ra-next_size;
      
       -       if (ra-next_size == 0 && offset == 0) {
       +       if (ra-next_size == 0) {
      
      ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Problem 2: After fixing Problem, the readahead window still does not
       open up the first time, if all the pages requested are already in the
       page cache. This time the window closes because of pagecache hits
       instead of misses. To fix this we put in these changes.
      
       -               check_ra_success(ra, ra-size, actual, orig_next_size);
       +               if(!first_access) {
       +                       check_ra_success(ra, ra-size, actual, orig_next_size);
       +               }
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Problem 3: In the case of large random reads, the readahead window is
       read in, the moment there is a hit in the active window. And it turns
       out that in most of the cases the readahead window gets scrapped,
       because the next large random read does not even touch any of the pages
       in that readahead window. We fixed this by introducing lazy readahead.
       Basically we wait till the last page in the active window gets a hit.
       And once the last page is hit, the readahead window is then read in.
       This fix gave a tremendous boost in the performance.
       To fix this the changes we put in were:
      
                       /*
                        * This read request is within the current window.  It is time
                        * to submit I/O for the ahead window while the application is
                        * crunching through the current window.
                        */
       -               if (ra-ahead_start == 0) {
       +               if (ra-ahead_start == 0 && offset == (ra-start + ra-size -1)) {
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Problem 4:
             If the request page does not fall in the active window and is not
      the  first page of the read ahead window, we scrap both the active
      window and the readahaed window and read in the active window. But it
      turns out that we read in a lot of pages in the active window based on
      the size of the 'projected readahead window size' (the next_size
      variable). And we end up using part of the active window and waste the
      remaining. We put  in a fix where we read in just as many pages in the
      active window based on the number of pages used in the recent past.
       Again this gave us another big boost in performance and ended up
      beating the performance of aio patch on a DSS workload.
      
       The fix to this is:
                        * ahead window and get some I/O underway for the new
                        * current window.
                        */
       +               if (!first_access && preoffset = ra-start &&
       +                               preoffset < (ra-start + ra-size)) {
       +                       ra-size = preoffset - ra-start + 2;
       +               } else {
       +                       ra-size = ra-next_size;
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Problem 5:
       With all the above fixes there is very low chance that the readahead
       window shall close.  But however if it does, we found that the slow
       read  path is really slow.  Any loss of sequentiality in the slow read
       path is penalized heavily by closing the window back to zero. So we
       fixed this  by decreasing the window size by one anytime we loose
       sequentiality and  increasing in by 1 if we didn't.
      
                       if (offset != ra-prev_page + 1) {
       -                       ra-size = 0;            /* Not sequential */
       +                       ra-size = ra-size?ra-size-1:0; /*Notsequential */
      
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
      With the above set of fixes we got about 28% improvement in DSS workload
      which is about 5% more than what we got with the suparna's aio patch.
      
      This patch compared equivalent to suparna's aio patch with aio-stress
      run.
      
      It fared better than aio patch for large random io.
      
      We are yet to run a bunch of other benchmarks to evaluate this patch.
      We would like to get your inputs on this patch and any suggestions you
      may have to improve it. I have enclosed a patch with all these changes
      along with some changes to the comments that reflect the new behaviour.
      NOTE: the above patch reverts suparna's aio patch.
      2fbe6496
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Fix 2.6.0's broken documentation references · 56d7e6f4
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <linux-kernel@n-dimensional.de>
      
      I've noted that 2.6.0 contains broken references to documentation.
      
      I got sufficiently annoyed chasing doc files in the wrong place
      that I wrote a script to check the references to documentation
      files.
      
      Some documentation files have moved (e.g.  Documentation/modules.txt to
      Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt).  I adapted the references with a script.
      56d7e6f4
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] reiserfs_rename ctime update · 4e2e30bb
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Nikita Danilov <Nikita@Namesys.COM>
      
      This patches reiserfs_rename.  It adds ctime update of renamed object.  It
      also fixes calculation of maximal possible transaction size during rename.
      
      Thanks to Alex Adriaanse <alex_a@caltech.edu> for finding this.
      4e2e30bb
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] reiserfs commit_max_age mount option · a8007b5b
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Nikita Danilov <Nikita@Namesys.COM>
      
      Add "commit" reiserfs mount option to override maximal transaction age. 
      Usage:
      
      mount -treiserfs -ocommit=<time-in-seconds> /device /mountpoint
      
      Submitted by Hugang <hugang@soulinfo.com>.
      a8007b5b
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Fix reiserfs handling of `silent' option. · f37b1ef8
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Nikita Danilov <Nikita@Namesys.COM>
      
      Patch to teach fs/reiserfs/super.c:reiserfs_fill_super() to respect @silent
      parameter and to not issue any output if @silent is set.
      
      Also remove some trailing white spaces, while we are here.
      f37b1ef8
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] CONFIG_GAMEPORT documentation · 0eeebbed
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Muli Ben-Yehuda <mulix@mulix.org>
      
      It's messy, and needs describing.
      0eeebbed
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Typo: 2.6.0 docs about kbuild. · 31fae3b5
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: BlaisorBlade <blaisorblade_spam@yahoo.it>
      
      This fixes a "typo" for Kconfig-language docs.
      31fae3b5
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] shrink_slab acounts for seeks incorrectly · c3f46561
      Andrew Morton authored
      wli points out that shrink_slab inverts the sense of shrinker->seeks: those
      caches which require more seeks to reestablish an object are shrunk harder.
      That's wrong - they should be shrunk less.
      
      So fix that up, but scaling the result so that the patch is actually a no-op
      at this time, because all caches use DEFAULT_SEEKS (2).
      c3f46561
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] log_buf_len_setup() irq fix · 4be16e54
      Andrew Morton authored
      log_buf_len_setup() is called on the start_kernel->parse_args() path.  It
      must not enable interrupts.
      4be16e54
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] fix pci_update_resource() / IORESOURCE_UNSET on PPC · e6b1fdb7
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
      
      [disclaimer:  This was posted on the linuxppc list before, BenH asked me=20
       to re-post it to lkml]
      
      The prism54 (http://prism54.org) driver for my cardbus adapter works
      with 2.4.x, but not 2.6.x on a Titanium G4 Powerbook IV.
      
      On 2.6.x the error message was
      PCI:0001:02:00.0 Resource 0 [00000000-00001fff] is unassigned
      
      After investigating differences in the PCI code of 2.4.x and 2.6.x, i
      noticed that 2.4.x/arc/ppc/kernel/pci.c:pcibios_update_resource()
      contained a couple of lines that unset the IORESOURCE_UNSET bitflag.
      
      In 2.6.x, this is handled by the generic PCI core in
      drivers/pci/setup-res.c:pci_update_resource() code.  However, the code
      is missing the 'res->flags &=3D ~IORESOURCE_UNSET' part.
      
      The below fix re-adds that section from 2.4.x.=20
      
      I'm not sure wether this belongs into the arch-independent PCI api.
      Anyway, on PPC it seems to be needed for certain cardbus devices.
      
      Any comments welcome.
      e6b1fdb7
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] (workaround): avoid raid1 crash during resync with qlogic controllers · 61179b28
      Andrew Morton authored
      qlogic's 16k maximum I/O size bites again.  Neil says:
      
       The problems we fixed were all to do with normal IO.  This one is resync
       IO.
      
       The problem here is that raid1 always does resync in RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE
       (=64k) IOs and if the device doesn't cope - tough.
      
       The simple fix is to #define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE to PAGE_SIZE in md/raid1.c
      
       The better fix is to rewrite the raid1 resync code to use bio_add_page.
      
       This means we have to build the read request and the write requests at the
       same time, and then when a bio_add_page fails, we back-out the last page
       from the bios that have one too many, and then do the read followed by the
       writes.
      
       I have some code the nearly does this, but I haven't got it actually
       working yet and I am on leave until mid January.
      
       I would recommend doing
      
       fs/drivers/md/raid1.c:
       -#define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE (64*1024)
       +#define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
      
       for now.
      61179b28
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Remove iso9660 check for sbsector < 660Mb · 88351d38
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Jon Burgess <mplayer@jburgess.uklinux.net>
      
      The iso9660 filesystem code checks that the "sbsector" option is
      positioned within the first 660Mb of the disk.
      
      Today the iso9660 filesystem is used on DVD's which are much bigger than
      660Mb and this check prevents the sbsector option being used to specify 
      the location of the superblock of multisession DVD's.
      
      With this check removed I can mount the second session on a DVD-R by 
      specifying the sbsector, even though the  firmware on that drive returns
      bogus data for the TOC.
      
      If an invalid large sector number is entered then a "request beyond end 
      of device" error is reported elsewhere in the block code, but appears to
      do no damage.
      88351d38
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] ALI ircc vendor update (add support for newer chipset) to FIR driver · 9bfed725
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
      
      Change by Clear Zhang of ALI
      9bfed725
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Fix static build of drivers/mtd/chips/jedec_probe.c · 189fd4bc
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Bernardo Innocenti <bernie@develer.com>
      
      It needs init.h
      189fd4bc
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] SubmittingDrivers update · 21c77d06
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Steven Cole <elenstev@mesatop.com>
      21c77d06
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] hugepage pagetable freeing fix · eb372d22
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: "Seth, Rohit" <rohit.seth@intel.com>
      
      We recently covered a bug in mm/mmap.c on IA-64.  While unmapping a address
      space, unmap_region calls free_pgtables to possibly free the pages that are
      used for page tables.  Currently no distinction is made between freeing a
      region that is mapped by normal pages vs the pages that are mapped by
      hugepages.  Architecture specific code needs to handle cases where PTEs
      corresponding to a region that is mapped by hugepages is properly getting
      unmapped.  Attached please find a patch that makes the required changes in
      generic part of kernel.  We will need to send a separate IA-64 patch to use
      this new semantics.  Currently, so not to disturb the PPC (as that is the
      only arch that had ARCH_HAS_HUGEPAGE_ONLY_RANGE defined) we are mapping back
      the definition of new function hugetlb_free_pgtables to free_pgtables.
      eb372d22
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Check for preemption in kunmap_atomic() · 17095c07
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Joe Korty <joe.korty@ccur.com>
      
      We need to check whether preemption is needed after reenabling preemption
      in kunmap_atomic().
      17095c07
    • Andrew Morton's avatar
      [PATCH] Fix another dm and bio problem · 655da9eb
      Andrew Morton authored
      From: Mark Haverkamp <markh@osdl.org>
      
      This fixes a problem similar to the patch I submitted on 11/20
      
      http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=106936439707962&w=2
      
      In this case, though, the result is an:
      
      "Incorrect number of segments after building list" message.
      
      The macro __BVEC_START assumes a bi_idx of zero when the dm code can
      submit a bio with a non-zero bi_idx.
      The code has been tested on an 8 way / 8gb OSDL STP machine with a 197G
      lvm volume running dbt2 test.
      655da9eb