- 09 Jun, 2003 4 commits
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Hideaki Yoshifuji authored
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Hideaki Yoshifuji authored
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Herbert Xu authored
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Ville Nuorvala authored
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- 08 Jun, 2003 23 commits
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Jörn Engel authored
Reduce MAX_MEM_LEVEL to 8. This reduces zlib memory consumption by 128k (from ~400k to ~270k) at the theoretical cost of worse compression. No code currently in the kernel actually uses the better compression, so the practical cost is zero.
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bk://are.twiddle.net/axp-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Richard Henderson authored
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Richard Henderson authored
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Richard Henderson authored
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Richard Henderson authored
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Richard Henderson authored
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Sam Ravnborg authored
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James Bottomley authored
chr_dev_init() should be a subsys_initcall(), since it needs to initialize before any drivers that use the character device infrastructure.
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http://linux-sam.bkbits.net/docbookLinus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Sam Ravnborg authored
into mars.ravnborg.org:/home/sam/src/linux/kernel/bk/docbook
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Richard Henderson authored
into kanga.twiddle.net:/home/rth/work/linux/axp-2.5
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Linus Torvalds authored
from the MAINTAINERS list. How they're HP, and maintained by Stephen Cameron.
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Jörn Engel authored
More merging from zlib-1.1.4 force windowBits > 8 to avoid a bug in the encoder for a window size of 256 bytes. (A complete fix will be available in 1.1.5). James Carlson: The problem is that s->strstart gets set to a very large positive integer when wsize (local copy of s->w_size) is subtracted in deflate.c:fill_window(). This happens because MAX_DIST(s) resolves as a negative number when the window size is 8 -- MAX_DIST(s) is defined as s->w_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD in deflate.h. MIN_LOOKAHEAD is MAX_MATCH+MIN_MATCH+1, and that is 258+3+1 or 262. Since a window size of 8 gives s->w_size 256, MAX_DIST(s) is 256-262 or -6. This results in read_buf() writing over memory outside of s->window, and a crash.
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Jörn Engel authored
Don't think anyone actually bothers to check specific error codes, but it shouldn't hurt either.
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Jörn Engel authored
This removes unnecessary NULL casting.
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Jörn Engel authored
s/Z_NULL/NULL/g.
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Jörn Engel authored
Simple s/local/static/.
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Jörn Engel authored
They may have some new HP address, unknown for now.
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Jörn Engel authored
Most of it is reformatting, but the functional bits should fix real problems. A loop is introduced, just like in the turboc patch and one of the three condition bodies has been expanded.
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Jörn Engel authored
This is the first bit of the missing merge towards 1.1.4. Applies on top of the previous cleanups. This one rips out an ugly #ifdef and seems to catch a theoretical error possibility. Always thought that they fixed more than they officially admitted.
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Jörn Engel authored
We don't use any cplusplus in the kernel.
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Ian Molton authored
The old 26-bit ARM support was long since dropped out of the regular ARM support, since it was different enough to not make sense to maintain as one port. This re-introduces arm26 as an architecture of its own.
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- 07 Jun, 2003 13 commits
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Sam Ravnborg authored
lib-y is the new way to define what objects belongs to a library. The implementation was not made backwards compatible and therefore an update to all architectures are needed. This is a simple replacement of obj-* to lib-* and deletion of L_TARGET. The new mechanish where lib.a can be mixed with built-in.o is not utilised.
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bk://linux-sam.bkbits.net/mainSam Ravnborg authored
into mars.ravnborg.org:/home/sam/src/linux/kernel/bk/v2.5
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Sam Ravnborg authored
The location between the comment and the prototype confused kernel-doc. Kernel-doc requires the prototype to follow after the comment section.
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Sam Ravnborg authored
Previously kernel-doc silently ignored missing parameter descriptions but sometimes 'make sgmldocs' failed with exit code > 0. When kernel-doc encounter parameters where the description is missing it now prints a warning. docproc corrected so previously exit code are recorded. docbook makefile cleaned up a bit
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Sam Ravnborg authored
Adapted comments to follow what kernel-doc (docbook) understands
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Sam Ravnborg authored
Path to pci_hotplug_core corrected. Added !Eli/string.h to document strlcpy and friends
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Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz authored
- rewrite taskfile PIO handlers (they now comply with ide state machine and use bio walking) - switch ide-disk.c to use *only* taskfile IO - swicth pdc4030.c to use *only* taskfile IO (untested) - remove old cruft (>600 lines)
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org> After the ep_remove() the "epi" is given back to the cache, so "epi->ep" might become invalid. It was not cought by my tests because the element wasn't immediately reused (and because I was using a single epoll fd, so the "ep" item remained the same).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com> __alloc_bootmem_core() has a couple of BUG_ON()'s. Since the handlers aren't set up this early, if you hit it, you just get along stream of "Unknown Interrupt" messages. It would be very nice to have a little bit more information when something has decided to BUG() out this early.
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Andrew Morton authored
Christoph says this undef is not correct.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Matt Dobson, via Martin Bligh This parses the machine's BIOS tables to populate the mp_bus_id_to_node[bus] array. Only affects Summit machines, safe, boring. Has been in -mjb tree for ages, and works fine.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: "Martin J. Bligh" <mbligh@aracnet.com> The "magic" switching in subarch was ugly when I put it there, and nobody liked it then (including me). It hasn't got any prettier since. Andi's generic arch stuff is a cleaner solution for now, so we can remove the old hacky stuff, and significantly simplify the code. All this does is replace "(x86_summit ? A : B)" with "A" everywhere.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: "Martin J. Bligh" <mbligh@aracnet.com> All this fancy stuff in cpu_mask_to_apicid doesn't work for NUMA-Q, because it's based on logical apicids, and we use physical. Drop back to just always returning 0xF instead, which is the broadcast physical ID, and has been working fine since the dawn of time.
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