- 14 Apr, 2003 21 commits
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
s390 dasd driver: - Coding style adaptions. Removed almost all typedefs from the dasd driver.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
s390 dasd driver: - Coding style adaptions. Removed almost all typedefs from the dasd driver.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
s390 dasd driver fixes: - Take request queue lock in dasd_end_request. - Make it work with CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y. - Properly wait for the root device. - Cope with requests killed due to failed channel path. - Improve reference counting. - Remove devno from struct dasd_device. - Remove unnecessary bdget/bdput calls.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Fixes for s390 kernel configured with CONFIG_SMP=n.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
s390 console fixes for 3215 and sclp.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Common i/o layer fixes: - Fix for path no operational condition in cio_start. - Fix handling of user interruption parameter. - Add code to wait for devices in init_ccw_bus_type. - Move qdio states out of main cio state machine. - Reworked chsc data structures. - Add ccw_device_start_timeout. - Handle path verification required flag.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
Add support for system calls with numbers > 255.
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Martin Schwidefsky authored
s390 fixes: - Initialize timing related variables first and then enable the timer interrupt. - Normalize nano seconds to micro seconds in do_gettimeofday. - Add types for __kernel_timer_t and __kernel_clockid_t. - Fix ugly bug in switch_to: set prev to the return value of resume, otherwise prev still contains the previous process at the time resume was called and not the previous process at the time resume returned. They differ... - Add missing include to get the kernel compiled. - Get a closer match with the i386 termios.h file. - Cope with INITIAL_JIFFIES. - Define cpu_relax to do a cpu yield on VM and LPAR. - Don't reenable interrupts in program check handler. - Add pte_file definitions. - Fix PT_IEEE_IP special case in ptrace. - Use compare and swap to release the lock in _raw_spin_unlock. - Introduce invoke_softirq to switch to async. interrupt stack.
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.5-rmkLinus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Russell King authored
unmap_vmas() eventually calls tlb_start_vma(), where most architectures flush caches as necessary. The flush here seems to make the flush_cache_range() in zap_page_range() redundant, and therefore can be removed.
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http://fbdev.bkbits.net/fbdev-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Kai Mäkisara authored
This contains the following changes: - export some driver parameters in sysfs - use new module parameter definitions
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Kai Mäkisara authored
This contains the following changes: - EOT detection fixed when writing in fixed block mode - asynchronous writes in fixed block mode and write threshold removed to enable the EOT fixes (the parameter accepted for compatibility)
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Kai Mäkisara authored
This contains the following changes: - ILI fixed to work with really old drives - message printed in case block larger than read() - long timeout used when creating a tape partition
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Mikael Pettersson authored
I managed to add a bug to the local APIC NMI watchdog's resume procedure in the driver model conversion for 2.5.67. The problem is that the resume procedure simply calls the enable procedure. If the NMI watchdog has been disabled by another driver (like oprofile or perfctr), then the NMI watchdog will incorrectly be re-enabled. I discovered this when updating the perfctr driver for 2.5.67 and seeing unexpected NMIs after a resume from apm --suspend. We can fix this by unregistering the NMI watchdog from the driver model when disabling it (like the code did before the driver model changes), or by remembering the previous state at suspend and checking it at resume. The patch below uses the second, simpler, approach. Tested, please apply.
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/sparc-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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James Bottomley authored
Following recent changes removing blk_queue_empty(), we were incorrectly plugging the queue some times (most often as part of the SCSI scan process). This was causing a non-deterministic panic in the scan code because a destroyed queue was sometimes being unplugged and run.
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- 13 Apr, 2003 15 commits
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Cam Mayor authored
Patch from cam mayor when setting up the framebuffer on the clps711x platform, the code checks to see if your allocated memory area is less than 38400 bytes. If it is, a comment is sent to the kernel output suggesting it could be placed into SRAM. This patch modifies the check so that it is suggested if the allocated memory area is less than OR EQUAL TO 38400 bytes. This value is important as 38400 bytes is exactly the size of a 320 x 240 x 4bpp screen.
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David S. Miller authored
into kernel.bkbits.net:/home/davem/net-2.5
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Pete Zaitcev authored
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David S. Miller authored
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Ian Molton authored
Patch from Ian Molton missed a bit. apply ontop of earlier patch.
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Ian Molton authored
Patch from Ian Molton See summary
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Ian Molton authored
Patch from Ian Molton see summary
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Dirk Behme authored
Patch from Dirk Behme Please see mail thread '[patch] Cleanup of head.S?' from 25 Feb 2003. Let us remove the third part now. The mapping set by this code is done already. The comment of rmk was 'I suspect we can kill (3) without hurting stuff that's merged into the -rmk tree, although I'm sure there's a reason it existed. I'll have to check my mail archives, but I think there was a machine that required, but it appears not to be merged.' So, let's try and see if somebody cries...
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
into nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/sparc-2.5
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David S. Miller authored
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James Bottomley authored
into raven.il.steeleye.com:/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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James Bottomley authored
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James Bottomley authored
compile fix for PA-RISC
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Russell King authored
This fixes a build error caused by other changes in 2.5.67.
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- 12 Apr, 2003 4 commits
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James Simmons authored
into kozmo.(none):/usr/src/fbdev-2.5
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Neil Brown authored
From: Angus Sawyer <angus.sawyer@dsl.pipex.com> When the last device in a raid1 array is failed (or missing) the r1bio structure can be released (especially on very fast devices) before make_request has finished using it. This patch gets and puts an extra reference to the r1_bio around the submission loop, and uses the status in r1_bio to maintain the request status if the last refernce is held by make_request. This is also more correct for write requests, as a write should succeed if any write succeeded, not only if the last write succceeded.
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Neil Brown authored
A new file "nfs4state.c", and nfs4_setclientid{,_confirm} are moved there, with lots of code.
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Neil Brown authored
The removal of "struct nfsctl_uidmap" from "nfsctl_fdparm" broke binary compatiblity on 64-bit platforms (strictly speaking: on all platforms with alignof(void *) > alignof(int)). The problem is that nfsctl_uidmap contained a "char *", which forced the alignment of the entire union to be 64 bits. With the removal of the uidmap, the required alignment drops to 32 bits. Since the first member is only 32 bits in size, this breaks compatibility with user-space. Patch below fixes the problem.
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