- 07 May, 2002 40 commits
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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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David Brownell authored
- Report better errors, and in one case the correct one. - Adds strategic wmb() calls - Claims the right (scaled) ISO bandwidth - Uses non-CVS version ID This will likely resolve that Archos MP3 Jukebox issue, where "-104" (-ECONNRESET) was appearing mysteriously.
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
minor -dj tree updates.
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
add PMAC changes found in -dj tree
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
sync up with -dj tree
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David Brownell authored
- generalizes/cleans keventd support to also handle * rx stalls (and usb 2.0 transaction translator unplug) * rx memory shortfalls (latent bug Oliver noticed) * cleanup on device disconnect (quiesce first) - merges Brad's patch to use the IEEE802 "locally assigned" bit - fixes a couple minor bugs on error paths (leak, bogus diagnostic) - updates some comments
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Linus Torvalds authored
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.isdnLinus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Andrew Morton authored
Ah. That's some left-over code. Reads will be OK, but writes will be unexpectedly asynchronous. Nothing in the kernel uses that function for writes so it didn't show up.
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Colin Slater authored
Trivial patch to change some instances of suser() and fsuser() to proper capable() checks.
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Stephen Rothwell authored
In Rules.make, a comment says: # Old makefiles define their own rules for compiling .S files, # but these standard rules are available for any Makefile that # wants to use them. Our plan is to incrementally convert all # the Makefiles to these standard rules. -- rmk, mec This patch does that for the i386 arch Makefiles.
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Ivan Kokshaysky authored
There are missing #includes which will break compilation on some non-x86 platforms. With following patch this compiles and works on alpha.
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Ivan Kokshaysky authored
Summary of changes: - alpha, arm: code related to PCI-PCI bridges from pcibios_fixup_bus() removed - now it's generic; - pdev_sort_resource: sort resources all together, no matter IO or memory; - pbus_assign_resources_sorted: ditto; - pci_bridge_check_ranges, pci_setup_bridge: changed for prefetch support; - pbus_size_io, pbus_size_mem: core stuff; tested with randomly generated sets of resources; - pbus_size_bridges: pass #2 (pass #1 is PCI probing, common for all archs); - pbus_assign_resources: pass #3. Ivan.
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Ivan Kokshaysky authored
This changes PCI resource allocation algorithm to 3 passes vs. current 2 passes. Extra pass is used for calculation of required size and alignment of PCI buses behind PCI-PCI bridges. After that, in the pass #3, these buses get allocated like regular PCI devices. This gives tighter PCI IO and memory packing - for instance, this fixes allocation problems on certain alphas with very small (112Mb) PCI memory range. Also, the new code - will allow mixed approach to resource allocation: architecture can keep BIOS settings for some devices, and re-allocate resources for others, including improperly initialized bridges; - makes prefetchable ranges support much simpler; - allows sizing of IO and memory ranges for the host bridges, which might be very useful in some situations. It was tested on various alphas; I haven't heard any complaints from rmk and rth, so probably all of this is ok. :-) Part 1: - for all archs, 4th argument (align) added to pcibios_align_resource (and its callers). It's necessary because this function will be called for bus resources as well, and in this case size != alignment. - for several archs, dead/bogus code removed from pcibios_fixup_pbus_ranges().
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Petr Vandrovec authored
This allows user to select 'default' encoding, which has defined mapping for each of 255 byte values, so one can use it as a fallback when it finds filesystem with unknown encoding (EBCDIC for example) just to get characters through filesystem. Petr Vandrovec
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Petr Vandrovec authored
During my lurking around NLS code I found that KOI8-RU returns character code instead of length of character for two characters. Petr Vandrovec
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Roman Zippel authored
- kdev_t fixes - bio fixes - other cleanups and compile fixes
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Roman Zippel authored
- small compile fixes - id update - add asm-ppc/zorro.h
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Roman Zippel authored
extract show_trace()/show_trace_task() out of dump_stack().
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Roman Zippel authored
Move several tlb functions into tlbflush.h.
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Roman Zippel authored
update some proc functions to use the seq_file interface
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Roman Zippel authored
Update INIT_RLIMITS.
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Roman Zippel authored
These function were removed by a "cleanup", but they are still used.
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Roman Zippel authored
Rename p_pptr into parent.
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Roman Zippel authored
Compile fixes
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Roman Zippel authored
This patch renames KTHREAD_SIZE into THREAD_SIZE, similiar to all other archs.
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Roman Zippel authored
Add missing include files.
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Roman Zippel authored
Fix idle functions.
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Roman Zippel authored
- replace hwclk_time with rtc_time - use hwclk instead of gettod to set initial time
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Roman Zippel authored
compile fix
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Roman Zippel authored
Add missing license tags.
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Roman Zippel authored
Update to the latest config.in.
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Roman Zippel authored
This moves several cache flush function into cacheflush.h.
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Roman Zippel authored
Add __clear_bit/__ffs/sched_find_first_bit.
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Roman Zippel authored
Some compile fixes.
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Roman Zippel authored
- sizeof changes from Kernel Janitor Project - several bug fixes found with fsx
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Douglas Gilbert authored
Here is one fix and one enhancement to the scsi generic (sg) driver in 2.5.14 Changelog: - off by one fix for last scatter gather element - if possible compact kiobuf_map into scatter gather list
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Douglas Gilbert authored
This is the OnStream variant of the st driver that has been in Dave's tree for some time. The change looks like it is from Willem Riede (osst@riede.org) and that it has been forwarded ported from lk 2.4 .
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Douglas Gilbert authored
This ISA scsi adapter still seems to be popular given the number of people that supply patches for it collected in Dave's tree. The latest patch was from William Stinson (first item): - request_region cleanup - removal of old scsi error handling (leaving newer version) - scatterlist::address replaced - host_lock replacing io_request_lock Doug Gilbert P.S. This is a transfer from Dave's tree. It runs fine for me on a dual Celeron SMP box.
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Linus Torvalds authored
after the manual merge of the PCI re-organization removed it.
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