- 03 Jun, 2002 2 commits
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_ppc64
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- 01 Jun, 2002 7 commits
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Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_ppc64
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
stuff.
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Anton Blanchard authored
awful code with loops
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
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- 31 May, 2002 31 commits
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Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_ppc64
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Anton Blanchard authored
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Martin Dalecki authored
- Get rid of SELECT_DRIVE macro. Start to move all direct hardware access functions in to one place. - Get rid of SELECT_MASK macro. Realize that the mask is always equal 0. Simplify the maskproc therefore. - Get rid of GET_STAT and OK_STAT macros as well. - hpt366 cleanups by Andrej Panin. - Artop driver update by Franz Sirl.
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bk://linuxusb.bkbits.net/linus-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Linus Torvalds authored
folks, and the ARM people didn't mind.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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http://gkernel.bkbits.net/net-drivers-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Javier Achirica authored
* support latest wireless extensions * update locking to use semaphores
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Jeff Garzik authored
into mandrakesoft.com:/home/jgarzik/repo/net-drivers-2.5
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David Nelson authored
Here's my last and final patch to the maintainer of USB Scanner Driver. Brian Beattie <beattie@beattie-home.net> is now going to assume this role (thanks Brian!). Brian brings some kernel level programming so I'm sure he'll be able to conttribute to this list w/o any problems. I want to thank you all for your support and help. A couple of you sent some personal msgs regarding my departure - thank you. * 0.4.8 5/30/2002 * - Added Mustek BearPaw 2400 TA. Thanks to Sergey * Vlasov <vsu@mivlgu.murom.ru>. * - Added Mustek 1200UB Plus and Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU ID's. These use * the Grandtech GT-6801 chip. Thanks to Henning * Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>. * - Increased Epson timeout to 60 secs as requested from * Karl Heinz Kremer <khk@khk.net>. * - Changed maintainership from David E. Nelson to Brian * Beattie <beattie@beattie-home.net>.
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David Brownell authored
I just noticed a debug message will generate a needless warning when debugging is disabled.
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
updated the kernel-api documentation USB files due to file reorg.
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David Mosberger authored
The patch below adds first round of AGP support for the Intel 460 chipset This won't actually build at the moment, but I think you prefer to merge things piecemeal, and this portion of the patch is almost guaranteed to be safe (affects only ia64).
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Rusty Russell authored
GCC3.1 apparently gets confused about uninitialized sections
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David Mosberger authored
Hi Linus, Are you willing to change the interfaces of clear_user_page() and copy_user_page() so that they can receive the relevant page pointer as a separate argument? I need this on ia64 to implement the lazy-cache flushing scheme. I believe PPC would also benefit from this. --david
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David Mosberger authored
On ia64 MP machines, we use the cycle counter register of each CPU to obtain fine-grained time-stamps. At boot-time, we synchronize the counters as close as possible (similar to x86, though with a different algorithm). But even with this synchronization, there is still a small (really: tiny) chance that a process bouncing from one CPU to another could observe time going backwards. To guard against this, I maintain a global variable called "last_time_offset" which keeps track of the largest time-interpolation value returned so far. Most of this is in platform-specific code (arch/ia64/kernel/time.c), but there are a handful of places in platform-independent code where this variable needs to be cleared to zero. This is what the patch below does. I didn't put it inside CONFIG_IA64 because I think this can be useful for other platforms, too. I suppose I could put it inside CONFIG_SMP though this would make the code uglier. If you think it's OK, please apply, otherwise, I'd appreciate your feedback.
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David Mosberger authored
This makes it possible to run the ia64 kernel both on platforms with the legacy keyboard controller and those without (as is the case for the hp zx1 platform, for example). The new code is inside #ifdef CONFIG_IA64, though it would probably be a good idea to enable it unconditionally. The patch is by Alex Williamson.
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bk://ppc.bkbits.net/for-linus-ppc64Linus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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bk://ppc.bkbits.net/for-linus-ppc64driversLinus Torvalds authored
into penguin.transmeta.com:/home/penguin/torvalds/repositories/kernel/linux
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Anton Blanchard authored
into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_hvc_console
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Frank Davis authored
The following patch fixes a few compiler warnings, as well as provides blk_init_queue() with the appropriate arguments. Please review for inclusion. Thanks to Jens Axboe for fixing the casting hack in the previous version of this patch.
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Dave Jones authored
Don't know what exactly happened, but somehow, the ZX1 support is in your tree twice. This patch drops one of them, and also adds in Intel i845 support to make up for it 8-)
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Dave Jones authored
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Dave Jones authored
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Dave Jones authored
Another one from Brian Gerst. Still applies to 2.5.18 Seperates adfs_sb_info from struct super_block.
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