- 28 Oct, 2002 7 commits
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David S. Miller authored
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James Morris authored
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
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James Morris authored
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James Morris authored
- Removed local_bh_disable() from kmap wrapper, not needed now with two atomic kmaps. - Nuked atomic flag, use in_softirq() instead. - Converted crypto_kmap() and crypto_yield() to check in_softirq(). - Check CRYPTO_MAX_CIPHER_BLOCK_SIZE during alg init. - Try to initialize as much at compile time as possible (feedback from Christoph Hellwig). - Clean up list handling a bit (feedback from Christoph Hellwig).
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James Morris authored
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- 27 Oct, 2002 2 commits
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James Morris authored
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James Morris authored
- API change: implemented simplest version of algorithm lookup by name (feedback from Rusty Russell and Herbert Valerio Riedel). - Now need to add the following line to to /etc/modules.conf for dynamic module loading: alias des3_ede des
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- 26 Oct, 2002 4 commits
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David S. Miller authored
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James Morris authored
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James Morris authored
- added back USAGI copyright for HMAC (lost earlier during some refactoring). - bugfix: make sure tfm pointer is set to NULL during post allocation failure path in crypto_alloc_tfm()
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James Morris authored
- try_inc_mod_count() already does what crypto_alg_get() was trying to do. (feedback from Andrew Morton). - Moved the BUG_ON() in crypto_unregister_alg() further up, no need to bother iterating over the list. - Always use kmap_atomic (feedback from Andrew Morton). Implemented two atomic kmaps, KM_USER for user context and KM_SOFTIRQ for softirq context. - Fixup KM_CRYPTO_ placement so Dave does not go crazy.
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- 25 Oct, 2002 1 commit
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James Morris authored
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- 24 Oct, 2002 3 commits
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James Morris authored
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James Morris authored
- s/__u/u/ - s/char/u8/ - Fixed bug in cipher.c, page remapped was off by one block
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James Morris authored
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- 23 Oct, 2002 2 commits
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David S. Miller authored
- Add missing includes of asm/byteorder.h - Fix sha1.c compiler crash with egcs-2.92.x - Use correct printf format for size_t types.
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James Morris authored
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- 18 Oct, 2002 21 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Patrick Mochel authored
The problem was that when the refcount hit 0, it was unconditionally assuming that it had been added, which is wrong. The patch below corrects that, and fixes the Oops when loading the floppy driver.
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bk://linuxusb.bkbits.net/pnp-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Andi Kleen authored
Several ports (x86-64,ppc64,sparc64) which do 32bit ioctl emulation have functions for drivers to let them define their own translation handlers. So far it was a bit complicated to use because there was no standard include file that declares the prototypes for this stuff. Then drivers and other subsystems can start to declare their own ioctl translation handlers. This patch add include/linux/ioctl32.h to fix this. The actual implementation is in arch specific code. It has been coordinated with DaveM and Anton. This patch is needed for the x86-64 merge I sent in separate mail. There is currently no preprocessor symbol that the drivers can test to see if they should use this. So far they have to check arch symbols. This will be fixed later when all 64bit ports that need it add the dynamic ioctl registration API too (that's ia64,s390x,mips64)
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Andi Kleen authored
This fixes a few files that got lost with the last merge and merges with 2.5.43/i386. Only changes architecture specific files. It depends on one other patch (for linux/ioctl32.h) which I'm sending separately. Changes: - Include missing files (pageattr.c) and Makefile changes - Update IA32 subsystem. Various small fixes and a big merge with sparc64. - Change HZ to 1000 - Merge some of the 2.5.43/i386 profiling changes. No full oprofile yet. - Fix many warnings - Update defconfig - Various other smaller cleanups and bugfixes.
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue
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Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to use of ->bd_disk/->rq_disk * merged private blocksize, etc. arrays into nbd_dev[] * cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queues * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to use of ->rq_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
sbpcd.c: removes bogus duplicate definition of sbpcd_lock, use of CURRENT (we are using private queue) and call of invalidate_buffers() in ->media_changed() (caller does it itself). That went in a changeset from davej - looks like a merge problem... sr.c: braino in ifdefed printk - s/disk/cd->disk/. Thanks to jejb for spotting that one...
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bk://linux-bt.bkbits.net/bt-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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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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Linus Torvalds authored
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Dipankar Sarma authored
This adds a set of list macros that make handling of list protected by RCU simpler. The interfaces added are - list_add_rcu list_add_tail_rcu - Adds an element by taking care of memory barrier (wmb()). list_del_rcu - Deletes an element but doesn't re-initialize the pointers in the element for supporting RCU based traversal. list_for_each_rcu __list_for_each_rcu - Traversal of RCU protected list - takes care of memory barriers transparently.
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Dipankar Sarma authored
This first RCU helper patch adds a read_barrier_depends() primitive to all archs which is NOP for archs that doesn't require an rmb() for data dependent reads when writes are ordered using a wmb(). In reality, only alpha requires an rmb(), the rest are NOPs. It is likely to be necessary in most situations that would use RCU. Please apply. Description : Sometime ago, during a discussion on lock-free lookups, it was agreed that an additional memory barrier interface, read_barrier_depends() that is lighter than an rmb(), is necessary to make sure that data-dependent reads are not re-ordered over this barrier. For many processors, data-dependency enforces order, so this interface is a NOP, but for those that don't (like alpha), it can be a rmb(). For example, the following code would force ordering (the initial value of "a" is zero, "b" is one, and "p" is "&a"): CPU 0 CPU 1 b = 2; memory_barrier(); p = &b; q = p; read_barrier_depends(); d = *q; because the read of "*q" depends on the read of "p" and these two reads should be separated by a read_barrier_depends(). However, the following code, with the same initial values for "a" and "b": CPU 0 CPU 1 a = 2; memory_barrier(); b = 3; y = b; read_barrier_depends(); x = a; does not enforce ordering, since there is no data dependency between the read of "a" and the read of "b". Therefore, on some CPUs, such as Alpha, "y" could be set to 3 and "x" to 0. rmb() needs to be used here, not read_barrier_depends(). The original discussion can be found at - http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=100259422200002&r=1&w=2 Explanation of the need for read_barrier_depends() can be found at http://lse.sf.net/locking/wmbdd.html
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David S. Miller authored
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Frank Davis authored
This fixes a 'used but not declared' compile error
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David S. Miller authored
It ends up trying to list_del() from an uninitialized list_head.
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