- 06 Nov, 2002 2 commits
- 05 Nov, 2002 2 commits
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Jon Grimm authored
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Sridhar Samudrala authored
into dyn9-47-18-140.beaverton.ibm.com:/home/sridhar/BK/lksctp-2.5.46
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- 04 Nov, 2002 10 commits
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Sridhar Samudrala authored
into dyn9-47-18-140.beaverton.ibm.com:/home/sridhar/BK/lksctp-2.5.46
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Dominik Brodowski authored
Both the /proc/sys/cpu/ and /proc/cpufreq interface can safely be enabled in the same kernel. This simplifies the transition to the newer interface. Only minor updates are needed in order to allow this to be done.
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Sridhar Samudrala authored
into dyn9-47-18-140.beaverton.ibm.com:/home/sridhar/BK/lksctp-2.5.45
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Sridhar Samudrala authored
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David Howells authored
Fix: - Makefile using obj-m directly, rather than subsituting the "m" - compiler breakage against older versions of gcc - adds some lacking return statements that gcc didn't catch - removes some 2.4 compatibility stuff - RTT calculation - puts the timeouts in terms of HZ rather than assuming HZ==100
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Matthew Wilcox authored
A supplement to manfred's patch; remove copy_segments, release_segments and even forget_segments from all architectures (except x86-64 since Andi wants to do that seperately):
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David S. Miller authored
Did the changes that created this line actually build for anyone? :-)
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Linus Torvalds authored
mbcache should be too.
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- 03 Nov, 2002 26 commits
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bk://are.twiddle.net/pci-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Richard Henderson authored
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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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Matthew Dharm authored
This patch changes how media-change is detected to use a mechanism more similar to what 'popular' OSes use. The motive for this change is that more and more emulated-SCSI devices (sbp2, usb-storage, etc) don't support START_STOP unless they need it. Other OSes won't send a START_STOP unless the device reports NOT_READY, indicating that it needs an explicit command to start up. One could argue that these devices are out-of-spec, but they are so common that they basically define the de facto spec. Basically, any device that needs a START_STOP should still get it, but ones that don't need it won't.
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Manfred Spraul authored
The i386 LDT code had it's own set of arch hooks (??_segments), I've replaced most of them with the mmu context hooks in a previous patch. The attached patch completes that change: replace release_segments with destroy_context. The patch is part of the -ac kernels in 2.4. The patch breaks x86-64, Andi Kleen promised to send you the corresponding s/release_segments/destroy_context/ patch.
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Sam Ravnborg authored
Cleaning simplified by descending down in aicasm when cleaning. Fixed firmware build, someone made a spelling mistakei (aix -> aic). No longer include Rules.make.
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Sam Ravnborg authored
Made the *docs targets work after the restructuring of the kbuild files. Fix cleaning up after make htmldocs, there are some directories that needs to be deleted in that case.
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Dominik Brodowski authored
This patch updates the p4-clockmod.c driver to correctly manage HyperThreading-enabled Pentium IVs as well as those models which do not support HyperThreading - thanks to Venkatesh Pallipadi for explaining cpu_sibling_map to me. Additionally, an EXPORT_SYMBOL was missing. (spotted by Marc-Christian Petersen - thanks!)
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Matthew Wilcox authored
Update to the latest parport_gsc in the PA tree.
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Matthew Wilcox authored
Some misc updates: - adapt our config.in changes to arch/parisc/Kconfig - general Makefile updaes for the new build system - remove asm-parisc/gsc.h in favour of asm-parisc/io.h - Alan-approved fix for the loff_t problem - Define POLLREMOVE like other architectures. - irq handling updates from Grant Grundler
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Matthew Wilcox authored
x86 doesn't evaluate the argument to flush_dcache_page so this compilation problem has gone overlooked:
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Matthew Wilcox authored
SOM is the file format used for HPUX binaries.
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Matthew Wilcox authored
This huge patch moves a bunch of drivers from arch/parisc/kernel to drivers/parisc and adds some new drivers in drivers/parisc.
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Matthew Wilcox authored
Some might argue that HPUX already has quite enough of a personality.
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Matthew Wilcox authored
Build fixes, PA64 fixes, some new hpux syscalls, VFS fixes.
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Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Geert Uytterhoeven authored
M68k: Remove obsolete cruft
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Geert Uytterhoeven authored
Add Sun-3 DVMA debugging code (currently disabled, from Sam Creasey)
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Geert Uytterhoeven authored
Zorro: trivial patch to use loff_t and not int (from Silvio Cesare <silvio@qualys.com>)
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Geert Uytterhoeven authored
Add Sun-3 VME support (by Sam Creasey): - Added VME version of the Sun-3 NCR5380 scsi driver. - Modified the Sun-3 dvma routines to support VME. - Added sun3_map_test() -- uses the ex_table to trap faults on VME mappings in order to determine if a card is present. This seems a little hackish to be, but: 1) All changes are entirely within Sun3-only code paths, 2) netbsd, sunos, and mach all use this mechanism for VME probes anyway.
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Geert Uytterhoeven authored
Update m68k for the change of xtime from struct timeval to struct timespec, which has a higher resolution (ns vs. us), in 2.5.35.
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Geert Uytterhoeven authored
Fix rwsemtrace() message
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