- 02 Mar, 2003 40 commits
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James Morris authored
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Bart De Schuymer authored
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James Morris authored
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Benjamin LaHaise authored
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David S. Miller authored
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Chas Williams authored
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Hideaki Yoshifuji authored
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Joy Latten authored
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Art Haas authored
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Harald Welte authored
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Harald Welte authored
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Harald Welte authored
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Harald Welte authored
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Harald Welte authored
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Chas Williams authored
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Chas Williams authored
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Rusty Russell authored
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Chas Williams authored
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Hideaki Yoshifuji authored
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David S. Miller authored
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Chas Williams authored
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Christoph Hellwig authored
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Bruce Allan authored
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David S. Miller authored
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Christoph Hellwig authored
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http://linux-isdn.bkbits.net/linux-2.5.makeLinus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Kai Germaschewski authored
We had a dummy dependency on include/linux/compile.h, but it really caused more trouble than benefits. It's not actually needed for the module postprocessing, it was only put there to make sure we recognize when gcc changed under us. However, we really can only do so much, and the rest of kbuild won't notice a changed gcc either, so if the user replaces gcc during a build, he just can't rely on the build doing the right thing. The common cases are still covered, anyway. When the command to invoke gcc changes ("CC=gcc32") we notice, and when the path to /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/include/stdarg.h changes (which luckily contains the "2.96", we'll notice and handle that, too.
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Sam Ravnborg authored
1) Remove dep from "make help", it is no longer useful 2) replace Generating with GEN when generating version.h
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Sam Ravnborg authored
When a rule in the top-level Makefile includes scripts as one of the prerequisites it inherits FORCE, and thus is always build. include/linux/autoconf.h recently included scripts hereby forcing split-include to be run for each compilation. Fix all rules that lists scripts as a prerequisite but did not list FORCE. Fixed by listing the executable needed direct.
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Kai Germaschewski authored
We don't really have a nice way to say "compile this when CONFIG_FOO is y, don't otherwise". Alternatives are: obj-$(subst m,,$(CONFIG_FOO)) := foo.o or obj-$(CONFIG_FOO) := foo.o obj-m := or obj-y := do_foo.o do_foo-$(CONFIG_FOO) := foo.o I chose the last one, though I'm not particularly happy with either.
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Steven Cole authored
This patch fixes what might have been a joke, but wasn't. Coverted -> Converted One down, 285 to go.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron@hp.com> Add new big passthrough ioctl to allow large buffers. Used by e.g. online array controller firmware flash utility.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron@hp.com> Add CCISS_GETLUNINFO ioctl. This ioctl returns the LUNID, number of partitions, and current number of opens on a logical volume. Used by the array config utility or any app that needs to send passthrough commands to a particular logical disk.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron@hp.com> * add cmd_type to sendcmd parameters to allow scsi messages to be sent down. * factor out duplicated code into fill_cmd function.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron@hp.com> Make cciss driver retry 3rd party bus reset aborted commands up to 3 times. (ported to 2.5 by me, original patch by Charles White) This is needed for a multi port storage box that can have multiple hosts connected to it, or be used in a multipath configuration. In certain configurations SCSI bus resets initiated by one host may affect another host.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron@hp.com> * Make cciss driver wait longer for board to enter simple mode to handle an unlikely corner case. (Hot replace of failed 144GB drive in RAID 5 set at just the wrong time prior to driver loading can make the board take a longer than usual time to go into "simple mode". Without the patch, the driver gives up too early, and consequently doesn't work. (A reboot will generally "fix" it.) This patch avoids the problem. * Fix a couple ioctls to return EAGAIN instead of inappropriate EFAULT.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Rohit Seth ia64 reserves virtual address region 4 (any address which starts with 0x4) for huge pages. Apparently, for hardware reasons, we do not wish to allow mappings with other page sizes to appear in that region. This patch prevents the user from being able to place regular MAP_FIXED mappings into region 4 on ia64. It is a no-op for ia32.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Rohit Seth. Updates the hugetlb page documentation.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Rohit Seth. Remove a dead declaration.
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch from Christoph Hellwig <hch@sgi.com> There's a bunch of minor fixes needed to disable the swap code for systems with mmu.
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