- 18 Apr, 2002 17 commits
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François Romieu authored
- useless code/comment removal; - HOLD mode -> LxDA mode conversion.
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François Romieu authored
- new functions for LxDA mode: dscc4_tx_done() and dscc4_tx_quiescent(); - dscc4_{rx/tx}_reset() should comply to errata sheet.
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François Romieu authored
- dscc4_do_action() now looks like the others event waiting loops (may be called from interrupt context however); - dscc4_start_xmit(): cosmetic before LxDA changes + mb() parano; - dscc4_clock_setting(): only one return point, thanks; - dscc4_priv() invocation removed from dscc4_xxx_settings; - minor cleanups.
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François Romieu authored
- code removal; - turn old cruft into definitely modern cruft.
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François Romieu authored
- DEBUG_PARANOIA was bad. "if (debug > x) {" is nice; - state_check() now has only one return point; - try_get_rx_skb() cosmetic; - dscc4_rx_update() belongs to HOLD mode to LxDA changes; - dscc4_wait_ack_cec() behaves like dscc4_xpr_ack(); - dscc4_rx_skb() refill logic is ready for LxDA mode and does everything to fulfill what its name suggests. - document some errata voodoo in dscc4_init_one(); - dscc4_init_ring() should handle try_get_rx_skb() failure.
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François Romieu authored
- dscc4_xpr_ack() busy waiting loop is modified so as to allow long delay without chewing too much cycles; - more errata sheet magic; - dscc4_set_clock() now has only one return point.
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François Romieu authored
- space after "if"'s and "while"'s were missing here and there. Now it's easier to read after some hours in front of a computer.
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François Romieu authored
- dscc4_patch_register() turns into scc_patchl() and should now avoid an hardware bug quoted in errata sheet; - dscc4_init_registers() interface changes as any caller doesn't really need to poke into dscc4_dev_priv internal; - scc_{writel/readl}() are added to access some buggy behaving registers; - {read/write}l conversion to the previous functions - dscc4_do_tx() sneaks, sorry. Belongs to HOLD -> LxDA changes.
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François Romieu authored
- extra argument for dscc4_set_iface() (will be used in following patches).
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François Romieu authored
- description update; - more #defines; - SCC_REG_START() change (shorter code); - some noise.
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Martin J. Bligh authored
This trivial patch will apply to both 2.4.19-pre7 and 2.5.8 with just line offsets. It stops us from following a NULL pointer in classzone in the case where there is a pgdat without a fully populated zone list (ie a node with no ZONE_NORMAL on an ia32 NUMA machine). Without this patch, ia32 NUMA machines won't even boot - we dereference the classzone ptr a few lines further down (or try to ;-) ).
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Andrew Morton authored
The bug which Anton found. On the find_or_create_page->__find_lock_page path we're performing a read_unlock of an rwlock which is held for writing. The patch converts that to using a write_lock throughout. Which penalises find_lock_page() a bit. If it shows up on profiles then we can clone __find_lock_page() and use read_lock()s, but for now I'd opt for saving the cache footprint.
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Linus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Martin Dalecki authored
Synchronize with Jens Axobe: - Congruent ATA_AR_POOL fix to the ATA_AR_STATIC memmory corruption fix. - Multi sector write handling fix. - Fix drive capability deduction. - Various other minor fixes.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Fix typo in ide_cmd_ioctl(). - Fix typo in cris driver. - Don't retry operations on medium errors. (pointed out by Eric Andersen). - Attach the no_io_32bit, io_32bit, no_unmask, unmask and slow fields to the ata_channel instead of the ata_device structure. They are a property of the channel and not just the devices attached to it. This allowed us to fix the set_io_32bit function by removing the CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DTC2278 conditional. In fact initialization shows that this is fixing many other host chipsets as well since all of them did expect sometimes particular values for those parameters in paralell on both drives attached to a channel but we where allowed to apply different values on a per drive basis. - The keep_settings flag is now unconditional and we don't mess with any channel parameters before drive reset. Some chipsets really really expect unconditionally that the tweaks they apply are always present and this wasn't honoured thus far! We are expecting the user to have good reasons for manually tweaking the settings. - Don't reset io_32bit in ata_pre_reset() unconditionally. There are chipsets out there which expect io_32bit to be *allways* enabled! - Remove many obsolete and nawadays just confusing documentation from ide.txt
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- 17 Apr, 2002 4 commits
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Ingo Molnar authored
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Ingo Molnar authored
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Ingo Molnar authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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- 16 Apr, 2002 19 commits
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Ingo Molnar authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Dave Hansen authored
This patch has been floating inside IBM for a bit, but it appears that no one passed it back up to you, yet. I don't know who wrote it, but it applies to 2.5.8 and the ServeRAID driver works just fine with it applied. Without it, the driver fails to compile.
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David Mosberger authored
Here is the patch to add the arch_consoles_callable() macro as was done in the 2.4 tree.
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David Mosberger authored
This is the patch to add support for PR_SET_FPEMU/PR_GET_FPEMU to give per-process control over fp-emulation handling. It also cleans up the way PR_SET_UNALIGN_CTL/PR_GET_UNALIGN_CTL are implemented.
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Hugh Dickins authored
Randy observed that 2.5 /proc/meminfo SwapFree holds steady while SwapTotal goes up and down: wrong way round! Andrew pointed to wrong conditional in si_swapinfo(): 2.5.4 updated it incorrectly when new flags bit was briefly added. And pointed out that it also makes si_swapinfo much too slow.
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.makeLinus Torvalds authored
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Tigran Aivazian authored
The obvious patch to fix compiler warning when compiled with RH gcc 2.96 (and probably others too).
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Rusty Russell authored
Finally, this changes set_bit et al. to take a "unsigned long *" on ppc and i386. This will make the world a better place. Please forward patches for any warnings which crop up in random code to trivial@rustcorp.com.au.
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Hirofumi Ogawa authored
We have to include linux/bitops.h for arch using generic_xxx(). The following patch changes <asm/bitops.h> of include/linux/* to <linux/bitops.h>.
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Anton Altaparmakov authored
Note patch compiles but is otherwise untested as no kernel after 2.5.7 boots on my 2.5 box due to IDE hanging the box hard during device discovery. )-:
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Don't abuse the sense field for passing failed packet_commands in struct packet_command use a new field instead. - Apply minor bits forwarded by Dave Jones to me. - Fix ide_raw_taskfile() to flag the ar used there to be no subject of free_req list management. This solvs the "hang after /proc/ide read" problem, which was in fact a memory corruption problem.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Consolidate ide_choose_drive() and choose_drive() in to one function. - Remove sector data byteswpapping support. Byte-swapping the data is supported on the file-system level where applicable. Byte-swapped interfaces are supported on a lower level anyway. And finally it was used inconsistently. - Eliminate taskfile_input_data() and taskfile_output_data(). This allowed us to split up ideproc and eliminate the ugly action switch as well as the corresponding defines. - Remove tons of unnecessary typedefs from ide.h - Prepate the PIO read write code for soon overhaul. - Misc small bits here and there :-).
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Kai Germaschewski authored
very minor cleanup only (I want all references to list-multi gone ;-)
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Kai Germaschewski authored
remove some long obsolete boilerplate code.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
into tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de:/home/kai/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.make
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bk://linuxusb.bkbits.net/linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Kai Germaschewski authored
We use the makefile variable $(foo-objs) to list the objects a composed module foo.o is supposed to be composed of. We use the special varible $(export-objs) to list the object files which export symbols. This oviously clashes in the case of foo == export. There's basically two ways to handle it: (1) rename one of these options, like foo-objs to foo-parts or something, or (2) simply disallow a composite object called export.o, so you never need $(export-objs) to list its parts. As (1) would affect basically all Makefiles in the tree and (2) doesn't seem much of a limitation, I went for (2).
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