- 20 Mar, 2003 16 commits
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Osamu Tomita authored
This is the patch to support NEC PC-9800 subarchitecture against 2.5.65-ac1. (9/14) C-bus(PC98's legacy bus like ISA) network cards support. Change IO port and IRQ assign. Add NE2000 compatible driver for PC-9800. PCI netwwork card works fine without patch. Regards, Osamu Tomita
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Check if ASF is enabled in EEPROM, and if so, enable PME wakeup when suspending.
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Bug fix: read wrong byte in EEPROM when offset is odd number * Bug fix: memory leak in ETHTOOL_GSTRINGS [Oleg Drokin <green@linuxhacker.ru]
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Validate updates to MAC address as valid ethernet address.
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Bug fix on e100_close when repeating hot remove/hot add from team. Basically need to disable interurpts and unregister handler before shutting h/w down. * Need to mask only the relevant bits in the interrupt status register
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Honor WOL settings in EEPROM: only advertise WOL magic packet if in EEPROM.
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * ICH5 support: chipset integrated LAN (8255x) * PHY loopback diags is broken on all ICHs
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Bug fix when changing to non-autoneg, device may lose link with some switches, so try to recover link by forcing PHY.
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Get rid of all of the strong marketing brand strings and replace with simple pci_device_id table. pci.ids should be the master list for device ID/strings.
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Bug fix on setting up Tx csum
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * clean up #includes
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Add support for VLAN hw offload
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Spelling mistakes
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Update version, copyright year, changelog
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Update Documentation/networking/e100.txt
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Scott Feldman authored
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Scott Feldman wrote: * Back this patch out - we'll add it later. I was working against 2.5.64 when this was checked into 2.5.65, so it messed up my patches.
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- 18 Mar, 2003 24 commits
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Bob Miller <rem@osdl.org> The get_disk() function should check the return value from kobject_get() before passing it to to_disk(). This patch fixes this error. (Acked by Pat)
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> In both 2.5 and 2.4, the fs/nfsd/vfs.c:nfsd_symlink() function calls down to notify_change(). If notify_change fails for some reason, the error code is not converted to an nfs no-the-wire error code as is should. The attached patches fix that (one for 2.4, the other for 2.5).
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Martin J. Bligh and Dave Hansen People with ordinary PCs are accidentally turning on NUMA support, and people with NUMA machines are finding the NUMA option mysteriously disappearing. This patch sets the defaults to sane things for everyone, and only allows you to turn on NUMA with both SMP and 64Gb support on (it's useful for the distros on non-Summit boxes, but not on their UP kernels ;-)). I've also moved it below the highmem options, as it logically depends on them, so this makes more sense. For those searching for NUMA support on *real* NUMA machine, Dave has provided some guiding comments to show them what they messed up (it's totally non-obvious). Hopefully this will stop people's recent unfortunate foot-wounds (I think UP machines were defaulting to NUMA on ... oops).
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Andrew Morton authored
This makes sysrq facilities available to remote users. Writing a 'C' to /proc/sysrq-trigger receives the same treatment as typing sysrq-C on the local keyboard.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com> Adds some commentary to these newly-introduced macros.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from John Levon <levon@movementarian.org> wli got an oops from this. The callbacks call mod_timer so the timer had better be setup by then
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from "Martin J. Bligh" <mbligh@aracnet.com> This removes the DO_ACTION stuff. The downside is that we add some boring and repetive code. The upside is that it's simple, and mere mortals can read it without screwing their brains into a small piece of silly putty and bouncing it off the wall. I think that's more important than pure source code size.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org> Adds an oops counter to the oops messages, such as: Oops: 0002 [#2] So we can tell whether oops reports refer to the first oops, or to some less-interesting followon oops.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from george anzinger <george@mvista.com> Fix the "large sleep returns EINVAL" problem, and clean a few things up.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Oleg Drokin <green@namesys.com> There is trivial memleak on error exit path in fs/ufs/util.c::_ubh_bread_()
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Oleg Drokin <green@namesys.com> There is trivial memleak on error exit path in nfs get_sb function.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> It extends the maximum amount of memory which may be kmalloced on nommu machines. This is needed because these machines cannot perform vmalloc(). We couldn't really find a way of doing this which avoided the ifdef tangle.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> This is from the uClinux patches - there are a few more stubs needed in nommu.c to get the mmuless plattforms working.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from "Randy.Dunlap" <randy.dunlap@verizon.net> This patch (to 2.5.64) reduces the stack usage in vt_ioctl() from 0x334 bytes to 0xec bytes (P4, UP, gcc 2.96).
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Andrew Morton authored
- optimise file_kill() to not take the global lock if the file is not on a list. - Use optimised file_kill() in a few places rather than open-coding the list removal.
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Andrew Morton authored
- Remove the private freelist. There's no point in special-casing file structure allocations in this way. - Hence the freeing of files can be moved outside file_list_lock() - Replace euid test with capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN). - Tidy various other things up.
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Andrew Morton authored
Replace the odd handling of f_list.next = NULL with list_emptiness.
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Andrew Morton authored
release_mem() is altering the file->f_list lists without taking the appropriate spinlock.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com> Fixes the lock contention over file_list_lock by simply removing the unneeded anon_list. So filp allocation does not need to take a global lock any more. The use of a spinlock to protect files_stat.nr_files is a bit awkward, but the alternative is a custom sysctl handler, and isn't much more efficient anyway.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de> copy_thread could leak memory if you had a io bitmap and passed wrong arguments to the new clone flags.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Robert Love <rml@tech9.net> There are a couple uses of 'p->state=foo' in mm/ which are open coded. This patch converts them to the proper [__]set_current_state() function.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Robert Love <rml@tech9.net> This patch is by Inaky Perez-Gonzalez. There are a couple uses of 'p->state=foo' in fs/ which are open coded. This patch converts them to the proper [__]set_current_state() function.
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Andrew Morton authored
This is a forward-port of Andrea's fix in 2.4. If a timer handler re-adds a timer to go off right now, __run_timers() will never terminate. (I wrote a test. It happens.) Fix that up by teaching internal_add_timer() to detect when it is being called from within the context of __run_timers() and to park newly-added timers onto a temp list instead. These timers are then added for real by __run_timers(), after it has finished processing all pending timers.
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Andrew Morton authored
- Use list_head functions rather than open-coding them - Use time comparison macros rather than open-coding them - Hide some ifdefs - uninline internal_add_timer(). Saves half a kilobyte of text.
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