- 18 Oct, 2002 32 commits
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * compile fixes NOTE: it still has b0rken locking - hadn't been updated in 2.5.1
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * switched to use of ->bd_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * switched to use of ->bd_disk * fixed the idiocy I'd introduced there during end_request() reshuffling - too many places got hit by search-and-replace ;-/ NOTE: swim_iop (and swim3) are broken for situations when several drives are present. Failure mode is rather amusing - the thing does a sort of load-balancing and if you have two drives even requests end up sent to the first and odd - to the second ;-) Had been there since they went into the tree. Swim3 mentions that support of multiple drives needs to be fixed, swim_iop (derived from it) had lost even that warning.
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * switched to use of ->bd_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * switched to use of ->rq_disk NOTE: we still have mess in open(), release() and ioctl().
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * switched to use of ->bd_disk and ->rq_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * cleaned up * switched to use of ->bd_disk and ->rq_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * switched to new methods * slightly cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * switched to new methods
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * switched to use of ->rq_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * switched to new methods
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * switched to use of ->rq_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * switched to new methods
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * slightly cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue * switched to new methods
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * set ->queue and ->private_data * switched to new methods * switched ->open() and friends to use of ->bd_disk * switched request handling to use of ->rq_disk * cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* set ->queue and ->private_data * removed DEVICE_NR and SD_PARTITION * switched to new methods * switched ->open() and friends to use of ->bd_disk * switched request handling to use of ->rq_disk * slightly cleaned up
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Alexander Viro authored
* set ->queue * removed DEVICE_NR() * switched request handling to ->rq_disk
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Alexander Viro authored
* set ->private_data and ->queue * ->open() and friends are using ->bd_disk->private_data instead of messing with DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev)
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Alexander Viro authored
* set ->private_data and ->queue * removed DEVICE_NR * switched to private queue * (partial) compile fixes - it still misses stuff from 2.5.1...
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Alexander Viro authored
AAAARGH. OK, I've got it to work with the current tree, but... I don't like the lifetime rules - both old and new ones. Summary: * we create a gendisk upon attempt to open or upon successful attempt to run (which _can_ happen without open). * we never remove them until the rmmod (or ever). * mddev is held by gendisk. The source of trouble is our API - ioctls on possibly unconfigured devices when no IO is possible, potentially setting up this (or another, or many other) devices. I _think_ we can get the old rules (mddev exists when somebody holds it open or when it runs or when somebody is looking at it funny), but the way I see will take more messing with driverfs objects than I want right now. Notice that current API is, was and will be ripe with interesting races - it really ought to be replaced with something saner, but that would take serious modifications of userland tools. I'll talk with Neil about possible solution, this patch just gets it back to life.
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Alexander Viro authored
* got ->private_data and ->queue set * got blk_register_region() done in ide-probe.c * module loading removed from ide_open() (and taken to probe) * ->open() and friends are using ->bd_disk->private_data instead of messing with get_info_ptr(inode->i_rdev) * request handler uses ->rq_disk->private_data instead of DEVICE_NR(...) * DEVICE_NR() removed. * switched to new methods. * get_info_ptr() killed. * ide_xlate_1024() switched to struct block_device * (probably should simply die). NOTE: ide-tape pulls mind-boggling crap - it can be opened as a block device, but you can't do any IO on it; only IDE ioctls. It happens to work (almost by accident), but I'd really prefer to take said ioctls to driverfs and be done with that. NOTE: WTF are ide{disk,cd,tape,scsi,floppy} lists? They are defined, exported and never touched by anything.
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Alexander Viro authored
introduced blk_register_region() and blk_unregister_region() removed blk_set_probe() switched to almost final variant of get_gendisk()
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * got ->queue set * ->open() and friends are using ->bd_disk->private_data instead of messing with DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev) * request handler uses ->rq_disk->private_data instead of DEVICE_NR(...) * DEVICE_NR() removed. * switched to new methods. * got rid of CURRENT
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * got ->queue set * ->open() and friends are using ->bd_disk->private_data instead of messing with DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev) * request handler uses ->rq_disk->private_data instead of DEVICE_NR(...) * DEVICE_NR() removed. * switched to new methods. * got rid of CURRENT
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Alexander Viro authored
* switched to private queue * got ->private_data and ->queue set * ->open() and friends are using ->bd_disk->private_data instead of messing with DEVICE_NR(inode->i_rdev) * request handler uses ->rq_disk->private_data instead of DEVICE_NR(...) * DEVICE_NR() removed. * switched to new methods.
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Alexander Viro authored
DaveM spotted bogus cast sprintf in checks.c. Fixed. Several places that unregistered device called put_device() instead.
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Alexander Viro authored
cdrom_open(), cdrom_release(), cdrom_ioctl() and cdrom_media_changed() got an additional argument - struct cdrom_device_info *. Drivers that used to have them as methods are using wrappers that pass right cdrom_device_info. Existing callers (in ide-cd.c) updated. pcd.c, mcdx.c, sbpcd.c and sr.c got ->private_data in their disks pointing to relevant objects. Since all callers of cdrom_find_device() are gone, it got removed. Since all users of cdrom_device_info->dev are gone, it's not set anymore (and got removed).
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Alexander Viro authored
* added ->media_changed(disk). Callers of ->check_media_changed() are using that one if present * added ->revaldiate_disk(disk). Callers of ->revalidate() are using that one if present * added disk->queue. do_open() uses it if non-NULL * added disk->private_data * removed assignments to inode->i_data.backing_... - it belongs to filesystem that contains device node and we don't care about it; inode->i_mapping points to ->i_data of bdev inode and there we should (and do) set that field.
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- 17 Oct, 2002 8 commits
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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
From Alexey: teach the 3com ethernet driver to add checksums to outgoing UDP frames.
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Andrew Morton authored
The ramdisk address_space needs to have a non-zero mapping->backing_dev_info.memory_backed, so it doesn't contribute to global memory accounting. At present it is confusing memory accounting and causing balance_dirty_pages to go into an infinite loop.
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James Bottomley authored
into mulgrave.(none):/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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James Bottomley authored
into mulgrave.(none):/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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James Bottomley authored
into mulgrave.(none):/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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James Bottomley authored
into mulgrave.(none):/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5
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