- 22 May, 2002 7 commits
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
Removed the use of the next field due to the change in the urb structure.
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
turned off the uhci.c and usb-uhci.c drivers in the build process to force people to use the uhci-hcd and usb-uhci-hcd drivers.
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David Brownell authored
This sets urb->interval in two places it hadn't previously been set, allowing things like SOX and XMMS to play through usb audio. Using this and the previous patches, I was able to verify playback of some Ogg Vorbis encoded music using most of the 2.5.17 host controller drivers. However, "uhci-hcd" and "usb-uhci-hcd" did not want to bind the audio driver: reading the config descriptor (in audio.c) stalled rather consistently. That failure was seen with the other USB 1.1 drivers too, but not as consistently.
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David Brownell authored
This makes the hcds stop expecting urb->next to exist. ehci-hcd ... remove obsolete sanity check usb-uhci-hcd ... remove code (wouldn't be called) Two "old style" drivers got updated too (uhci, usb-uhci) so that folk can use them in case of problems with their "new style" analogues.
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David Brownell authored
This is the 2.5 version of the sample driver patch I sent around last week. It updates one video driver to work with the updated ISO API: no urb->next (explicit resubmit, with error detection) and explicit transfer interval (HCs must remove 1 msec limit). The 2.4 version is known to work, but usb video in 2.5 seems to be a bit ill so this just fixes the compilation problem created by the first of these patches.
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David Brownell authored
Given the discussions of last week, this removes urb->next from the USB core API. This change simplifies the driver API by getting rid of a superfluous feature (and related new-developer confusion), gets rid of a hidden failure mode (drivers can now see resubmit failures), lets us get rid of a HCD feature that isn't consistently implemented, and so on. This will break some code. There are ISO drivers that don't use urb->next (like audio), but most video drivers do. My patch #2 fixes one such driver. My patch #3 fixes host controller drivers, most of which were already converted.
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Brian Beattie authored
Add Maintainer for USB scanner
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- 21 May, 2002 3 commits
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Andries E. Brouwer authored
Created the first of a series of usb-storage patches this afternoon. Please find it below or on ftp.XX.kernel.org under people/aeb/2.5.16-us-patch . It removes 5% of the usb-storage code, but should, if I made no mistake, not affect the behaviour of the code. (This is the introduction of raw_bulk.c to hold USB-bulk and scatter-gather code that was repeated three-five times in various drivers. The next patch is smartmedia.c.)
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
fixed problem with UHCI_HCD drivers set to 'y' were not causing the build to go into the drivers/usb/host directory.
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Petko Manolov authored
new vendor and device ID
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- 20 May, 2002 30 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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David Gibson authored
This adds a #include to drivers/pci/power.c to define __init. At least on PPC4xx this fixes compile problems.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.makeLinus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Kai Germaschewski authored
The recursive build used to do the following: On entering a directory, we would first call make in the subdirectories listed in $(subdir-y), and then call make in the current directory again, with the target 'all_targets'. The second invocation was used to make sure that the subdir makes completed before trying to build the O_TARGET/L_TARGET in the current dir, since this would link in objects in these subdirectories. However, using correct dependencies achieves the same, i.e. just make the objects in $(obj-y) which are not in the local subdirectory depend on 'sub_dirs', which is the rule to descend into subdirs. This patch actually halves the time "make vmlinux" takes when there's nothing to do (which makes sense, as we save half of the make invocations)
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Kai Germaschewski authored
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Kai Germaschewski authored
There's no good reason to build the objects in init/ explicitly from the top-level Makefile. Instead, handle init/ like every other subdir, which also provides the automatic checks for a changed command line etc.
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.miscLinus Torvalds authored
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Fix some trivial variable/functions/label defined (static) but not used warnings.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
Removal of locks.h broke the build due to missing definition of capable() and current.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.exportLinus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Kai Germaschewski authored
into tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de:/home/kai/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.export
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Jack Hammer authored
ips driver update ( version 5.10.13-BETA )
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Christoph Hellwig authored
The lock.h header contained some hand-crafted lcoking routines from the pre-SMP days. In 2.5 only lock_super/unlock_super are left, guarded by a number of completly unrelated (!) includes. This patch moves lock_super/unlock_super to fs.h, which defined struct super_block that is needed for those to operate it, removes locks.h and updates all caller to not include it and add the missing, previously nested includes where needed.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Jan Kara authored
This patch implements ioctl() for getting space used by file. I agree it's ioctl() abuse, it doesn't work on links and has other ugly properties. Better would be to change 'struct stat' but changing it just due to this is overkill and it will take some time before there will be enough changes which will provoke yet another struct stat :). So this is temporary solution... If you don't like it, simply reject it. The function it provides is not fundamental... So that should be all patches. Any comments (or decision about including/not including) welcome. Honza
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Jan Kara authored
This patch implements configurable backward compatible quota interface. Maybe this isn't needed in 2.5 but as some people want to use patches in 2.4 where it's necessary I have implemented it.
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Jan Kara authored
Implemented proper syncing of dquots - ie. also global information about quota files are synced. We find info to sync by walking through all superblocks...
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Jan Kara authored
Remove use of 'short' in parameters of functions. 'int' is used instead.
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Jan Kara authored
Implementation of new quota format. The code is almost the same as in -ac versions of kernel. All the code for new format is in quota_v2.c
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Jan Kara authored
Implementation of old quota format. All the code for old format is now in quota_v1.c. Code mostly remained the same as in older kernels (just minor changes were needed to bind it with quota interface).
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Jan Kara authored
This is probably the largest chunk in quota patches. It removes old quotactl interface and implements new one. New interface should not need arch specific conversions so they are removed. All quota interface stuff is moved to quota.c so we can easily separate things which should be compiled even if quota is disabled (mainly because XFS needs some interface even if standard VFS quota is disabled). Callbacks to filesystem on quota_on() and quota_off() are implemented (needed by Ext3), quota operations callbacks are now set in super.c on superblock initialization and not on quota_on(). This way it starts to make sense to have callbacks on alloc_space(), alloc_inode() etc. as filesystem can override them on read_super(). This will be used later for implementing journalled quota.
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Jan Kara authored
This patch implements counting of used space in inodes in bytes. New field i_bytes is added and used space modulo 512 is kept in it (rest is still kept in i_blocks). Functions manipulating both i_blocks and i_bytes are implemented (inode_add_bytes(), inode_sub_bytes() and inode_set_bytes()). Filesystems allocating only in whole blocks can safely ignore i_bytes field and continue using i_blocks...
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Jan Kara authored
This patch implements accounting of used space in bytes.
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Jan Kara authored
This patch moves reporting of quota statistics from Q_GETSTATS call to /proc/fs/quota. Also reporting of registered quota formats is added.
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Jan Kara authored
This patch implements list 'quota_formats' with registered quota formats and functions register_quota_format() and unregister_quota_format() for manipulating the list.
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