- 03 Apr, 2002 3 commits
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Dave Jones authored
Simple compile fix.
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Dave Jones authored
Another from 2.4, see comments for details
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Dave Hansen authored
Push BKL down to the (few) routines that actually need it, remove it from the do_exit() path.
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- 02 Apr, 2002 24 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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David S. Miller authored
ttl of tcp_socket.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Alexander Viro authored
brw_kiovec() and ll_rw_kiovec() switched to struct block_device *.
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Alexander Viro authored
Bunch of places converted from fsync_dev/invalidate_buffers to fsync_bdev/invalidate_bdev.
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Alexander Viro authored
get_sb_bdev() stores original block size in ->s_old_blocksize and kill_block_super() restores it. This kills 99% of crap with "oh, I've mounted/umounted that device and its behaviour had changed" (remaining 1% can be dealt in pretty similar ways; ideally I'd like to see ioctls that get/set block size dead and gone).
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Alexander Viro authored
Fix typo
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Alexander Viro authored
Use sb_set_blocksize() in JFS instead of trying to do it by hand.
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Alexander Viro authored
Clean up minix/bitmap.c
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Alexander Viro authored
Kill BKL in minix/itree* (similar to ext2 patches)
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Alexander Viro authored
Clean up the write_super-related code in minixfs
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Alexander Viro authored
Move minix-private stuff to fs/minix/minix.h.
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Alexander Viro authored
This version of sys_nfsservctl() fix hadn't made DaveM complain.
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Alexander Viro authored
Obvious romfs fix.
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Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Andrew Morton authored
In 2.5.7 there is a thinko in the allocation and initialisation of the fs-private superblock for ext2. It's passing the wrong type to the sizeof operator (which of course gives the wrong size) when allocating and clearing the memory. Lesson for the day: this is one of the reasons why this idiom: some_type *p; p = malloc(sizeof(*p)); ... memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p)); is preferable to some_type *p; p = malloc(sizeof(some_type)); ... memset(p, 0, sizeof(some_type)); I checked the other filesystems. They're OK (but idiomatically impure). I've added a couple of defensive memsets where they were missing.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Apply Pavel Macheks suspend resume double resume fix. - Finally remove the busy field for ata_operations and replace it with MOD_INC_USE_COUNT and MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT. - Fix ali15xx chipset support by removing initialization differences, apparently caused by mislead interpretation of the specs or a mismatch between the specification and reality. - Guard calls to ide_set_handler with checks to see whatever the previously installed IRQ handler already served it's purpose. - Convert timeout checks on poll_timeout to the time_before() interface. - Consolidate the two different IRQ handlers for multi mode PIO writes into one. The problems remain the same but at least now we will only have to tangle one single problem.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Make for less terse error messages in ide-tape.c. - Replaced all timecomparisions done by hand with all the proper timer_after() commands. - Remove the drive niec1 mechanisms alltogether. There are several reasons for this: 1. The code implementing it is nonintelliglible and therefore propably broken. 2. If we have to invent somethig about sceduling drive IO, it should be done on the BIO level. 3. We may in fact interleave with the IO sceduling on the upper layers and the results of two overlapping signal filters overlapped with each other can be disasterous to the overall throughput. (In fact they *are* most of the time.) 4. It was not working if you had intermixed modes on different drives DMA versus PIO. 5. Our goal is to have a driver which is able to share the badwidth properly and shouldn't needing this kind of "tuning". - Remove unused nice2 from disk struct. - Rename channel member of ata_channel to unit and device to dev to just prevent wrong interpretations. This prevents constructs like channel->channel...
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Mark all members of structures, which get jiffies assigned or involved in ugly timeout calculations with the prefix PADAM_ for easy spotting. This is Polish for "I'm falling down" or "This brings me to the knees" or slag comment for "What a sh..". Please be assured that it doesn't sound vulgar. Please grep for it to see immediately why this nomenclature is justified. - Rename hwifs_s to ata_channel and eliminate ide_hwifs_t as well as the HWIF macro. OK this step makes this patch rather big.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Replace the task_io_reg_t with the simple u8. There is no need to obfuscate the code more then necessary. - kill some unnecessary type definitions out from hdreg.h. - Add proper attributes to register files in hdreg.h. - Don't use raw arrays for tfRegister and hobRegister in ide_task_s. Use out nice global structures describing the fields in them. This allows to kill the following defines: IDE_DATA_OFFSET IDE_FEATURE_OFFSET IDE_NSECTOR_OFFSET IDE_SECTOR_OFFSET IDE_LCYL_OFFSET IDE_HCYL_OFFSET IDE_SELECT_OFFSET IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET and many many others. - Please have a look at the following in pdc4030.c. It couldn't have worked! This has been fixed in one go with the above change: memcpy(args.hobRegister, NULL, sizeof(struct hd_drive_hob_hdr)); - Kill the redundant *_REG_HOB definitions. They don't help readability in any way.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Push BAD_DMA_DRIVE and GOOD_DMA_DRIVE to the ide-pmac.c file, since this is the only place where those get used. - Kill unused fields from the ide_task_s structure. In esp. we pass a task attached to a request and not the other way around! - Rename hwif field to channel in struct ide_drive_s. - Move the request queue to the level where proper serialization has to happen anyway - the channel structure.
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Support for additional Promise controller id's (PDC20276). - Remove code duplication between do_rw_taskfile and do_taskfile. This will evolve into a more reasonable ata_command() function finally. The ata_taskfile function has far too many arguments, but I favour this over having two different code paths for getting actual data to the drive.
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Alexander Viro authored
Fix initrd problem that appeared back in 2.5.2-pre6 when kdev_t type changed and comparison function was incorrectly converted..
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- 30 Mar, 2002 1 commit
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David S. Miller authored
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- 28 Mar, 2002 1 commit
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David S. Miller authored
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- 27 Mar, 2002 3 commits
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David S. Miller authored
- ETHTOOL_GLINK handling forgets to return on success
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
- Make use of pci_unmap_xxx storage optimization. - In tg3_get_invariants, fix cacheline_sz_reg shifts. On 5703 chips, if latency timer is less than 64, set it to 64. - In tg3_test_dma, only run the actual test on 5700/5701 chips. Aparently 5702/5703 revs have some problems.
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- 26 Mar, 2002 4 commits
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David S. Miller authored
- Fix SMP locking throughout - Deal with hw bug involving lost writes to rxring base address - Disable Never Give Up mode on transmitter, set TX attempts limit to 16 (the default). This deals with a possible hang when the TX deadlocks with the PHY when a jabber occurs. - Delete some dead code.
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Harald Welte authored
- support for multiple expected connections (necessary for protocols like H.323, SIP, PPTP) - helper-definable limit of unconfirmed expectations - timeouts for expectations - full graph of connection relations, even after expectation confirmed - various changes in the API towards conntrack and NAT helper - automatic conntrack helper loading when at helper is loaded - NAT mangling of TCP SACK in case of sequence number alteration (no need to delete SACKPERM anymore, I hope Alexey is happy now)
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David S. Miller authored
Based upon a patch from Maxim Krasnyansky.
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David S. Miller authored
property in pci_intmap_match even if pbm->num_pbm_intmap is zero.
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- 25 Mar, 2002 2 commits
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Joshua Uziel authored
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David S. Miller authored
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- 22 Mar, 2002 1 commit
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David S. Miller authored
We have not been bumping this since we create openreqs in TCP, ie. some 6 years ago. :-)
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- 21 Mar, 2002 1 commit
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David S. Miller authored
assumes that it cannot be reached in the crossed SYN case. This is wrong if the original SYNs came from a malicious packet generator third party. This can result in a 4 minute ACK fight if the sequence numbers are correct. The fix is the verify the ACK before we do anything else, which should cover all cases. This bug was discovered by Casper Dik.
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