- 29 Dec, 2003 8 commits
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bk://gkernel.bkbits.net/net-drivers-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Jeff Garzik authored
into redhat.com:/spare/repo/net-drivers-2.5
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Wim Van Sebroeck authored
Kconfig: Reflect new watchdog Documentation directory. [USB] hid blacklist addition: Add the Berkshire Products USB PC Watchdog to the hid blacklist. This to avoid problems with USB-Disconnects when the card feels it should reboot...
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Linus Torvalds authored
The errors will be reported by the code that started the request, and printing out "sector numbers" for special requests makes no sense.
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Ingo Molnar authored
Noted by Nick Piggin, fix based on a patch by Linus. I've done some additional cleanups: fixed a compilation warning on UP and cleaned up the goto pick_next_task code. Moved the 'unlikely' to the test as a whole. I've tested this patch and the context-switch stats look OK.
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Linus Torvalds authored
The BIOS may have left the USB controller in some strange state, and we want to fully initialize it before we are ready to handle interrupts.
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Linus Torvalds authored
if an error happens.
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Linus Torvalds authored
already registered or not. The x86 PCI layer wants this for its availability testing. Doing a request_irq()/free_irq() pair to check this condition like we used to do can lock the machine if the irq happens to be screaming.
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- 20 Dec, 2003 1 commit
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Adrian Bunk authored
Hi Jeff, similar to the 2.4 patch (originally by Rik) I sent, the trivial patch below fixes some dependencies for TMS380TR=m . Please apply Adrian
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- 18 Dec, 2003 18 commits
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
If Synaptics fails to activate or if disabled by psmouse_proto option try other extended protocols as some touchpads may support them.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Remove Synaptics config option. Since mousedev was fixed with regard to touchpads generating absolute events there should no troubles for users migrating from older kernel or different hardware so we can have it always compiled in.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Add serio_[un]register_port_delayed to allow delayed execution of register/unregister code (via kseriod) when it is not clear whether serio_sem has been taken or not. Use in i8042.c to avoid deadlock
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
- Remove psmouse_pm_callback since i8042 now has its own resume handler which will issue reconnect request - Do not close/open serio port in psmouse_reconnect since i8042 should restore ports to the proper state before calling reconnect
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Add reconnect method to atkbd to restore keyboard state after suspend (to be called from i8042 resume function)
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
- Implement resume methods using serio_reconnect facility - Register i8042 with sysfs - Register i8042 with older PM scheme to restore keyboard and mouse for APM users - Convert parameter handling to the new style - Unregister port not only when there is no free IRQ but also if the port fails to activate.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
New parameter psmouse_proto to replace psmouse_noext. Allows to specify highest PS/2 protocol extension that kernel has permission to negotiate (bare|imps|exps). psmouse_noext marked as deprecated and emits a warning when used. parameter parsing converted to the new scheme.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Fix atkbd_softrepeat kernel command line parameter.
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Vojtech Pavlik authored
I have two patches I'd like to get tested by a wider audience before sending them to Linus for the 2.6 tree. The first one fixes an issue in current 2.6-test with AT keyboard repeat rate setting, the second one makes setkeycodes/getkeycodes work the same as 2.4, so that people can keep their setups. It also fixes japanese and korean key handling.
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Arief Mulya Utama authored
I just want to share a little change that I've did to psmouse_pm_callback() which without this, my synaptics touchpad would prevent my laptop (IBM Thinkpad T30) from suspending.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
I think that if we can't write to the control register it's not less critical than not having a free IRQ so we better unregister port in this case as well. Also logging moved a bit.
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Peter Osterlund authored
Made the packet checking code less strict, so that the driver works also for touchpads that don't strictly follow the synaptics absolute protocol. Problem reported by Anders Kaseorg using a PowerPro C 3:16 laptop.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Input/Synaptics: 1. Support for pass-through port moved from Synaptics driver to psmouse itself, it is cleaner and should allow using it in other drivers if needed. 2. The driver makes use of new reconnect functionality in serio. It will try to keep the same input device after resume or when it resets itself. 3. If mouse is disconnected or other mouse plugged in while sleeping the driver should correctly recognize that and create a new serio/input device.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Input: serio_reconnect added. Similar to serio_rescan but gives driver a chance to re-initialize keeping the same input device.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Input: Synaptics code cleanup and credit update.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Input: Introduce an optional blacklist field in input_handler structure. When loading a new device or a new handler try to match device against handler's black list before doing match on required attributes. This allows to get rid of "surprises" in connect functions, IMO connect should only fail when it physically can not connect, not because it decides it does not like device.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Input: There is a possibility that serio might get deleted while there are outstanding events involving that serio waiting for kseriod to process them. Invalidate them so kseriod thread will just drop dead events.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Input: rename serio_{register|unregister}_slave_port to __serio_{register|unregister}_port to better follow locked/lockless naming convention
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- 17 Dec, 2003 3 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
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Jes Sorensen authored
This fixes a bug in the qla1280 driver where it would leave a pointer to an on the stack completion event in a command structure if qla1280_mailbox_command fails. The result is that the interrupt handler later tries to complete() garbage on the stack. The mailbox command can fail if a device on the bus decides to lock up etc.
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Jens Axboe authored
I just found Yet Another Bug in scsi_ioctl - CDROM_SEND_PACKET puts a kernel pointer in hdr->cmdp, where sg_io() expects to find user address. This worked up until recently because of the memcpy bug, but now it doesn't because we do the proper copy_from_user(). This fix undoes the user copy code from sg_io, and instead makes the SG_IO ioctl copy it locally. This makes SG_IO and CDROM_SEND_PACKET agree on the calling convention, and everybody is happy. I've tested that both cdrecord -dev=/dev/hdc -inq and cdrecord -dev=ATAPI:/dev/hdc -inq works now. The former will use SG_IO, the latter CDROM_SEND_PACKET (and incidentally would work in both 2.4 and 2.6, if it wasn't for CDROM_SEND_PACKET sucking badly in 2.4).
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- 15 Dec, 2003 7 commits
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Jens Axboe authored
From Jon Burgess: There is a problems with blank DVD media using the ide-cd driver. When we attempt to read the blank disk, the drive responds to the read request by returning a "blank media" error. The kernel doesn't have any special case handling for this sense value and retries the request a couple of times, then gives up and does a bus reset and disables DMA to the device. Which obviously doesn't help the situation. The sense key value of 8 isn't listed in ide-cd.h, but it is listed in scsi.h as a "BLANK_CHECK" error. This trivial patch treats this error condition as a reason to abort the request. This behaviour is the same as what we do with a blank CD-R. It looks like the same fix might be desired for 2.4 as well, although is perhaps not so important since scsi-ide is normally used instead.
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Dmitry Torokhov authored
Jeff, Atmel driver in 2.6.0-test11 is leaking SKBs if card gets disassociated from an AP when it's about to transfer packet. Simon (atmel maintainer) is OK with the patch. Given the fact that we are leaking memory I think it may be beneficial to push it to Linus (if you like the patch). Dmitry =================================================================== ChangeSet@1.1517, 2003-12-11 01:44:56-05:00, dtor_core@ameritech.net NET: atmel - do not leak SKBs when dropping packets atmel.c | 6 ++++-- 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) ===================================================================
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Andrew Morton authored
Patch looks fine to me, thanks. I've queued up the below. From: Ville Nuorvala <vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi> I've experienced random lockups witch become almost certain under heavy loads, like when doing ping6 -f. The culprit seems to be the 3c574_cs driver, which locks lp->window_lock twice when calling update_stats() from el3_interrupt(). drivers/net/pcmcia/3c574_cs.c | 15 +++++++++------ 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
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Jeff Garzik authored
into redhat.com:/spare/repo/net-drivers-2.5
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Alexander Viro authored
(required because of driver's use of rtnl_lock/unlock)
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bk://linuxusb.bkbits.net/gregkh-2.6Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Neil Brown authored
1/ make sure raid5 doesn't try to handle multiple overlaping requests at the same time as this would confuse things badly. Currently it justs BUGs if this is attempted. 2/ Fix a possible data-loss-on-write problem. If two or more bio's that write to the same page are processed at the same time, only the first was actually commited to storage. 3/ Fix a use-after-free bug. raid5 keeps the bio's it is given in linked lists when more than one bio touch a single page. In some cases the tail of this list can be freed, and the current test for 'are we at the end' isn't reliable. This patch strengths the test to make it reliable.
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- 14 Dec, 2003 1 commit
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Linus Torvalds authored
Petr Vandrovec noticed a problem where the thread group leader would not be properly reaped if the parent of the thread group was ignoring SIGCHLD, and the thread group leader had exited before the last sub-thread. Fixed by Ingo Molnar.
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- 13 Dec, 2003 2 commits
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Linus Torvalds authored
This time we have a SMP memory ordering issue in prepare_to_wait(), where we really need to make sure that subsequent tests for the event we are waiting for can not migrate up to before the wait queue has been set up.
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René Scharfe authored
In 2.5.x, the BKL was pushed from vfs_readdir() into the filesystem specific functions. But only the unlock_kernel() made it into the HPFS code, lock_kernel() got lost on the way. This rendered the filesystem unusable. This adds the missing lock_kernel(). It's been tested by Timo Maier who also reported the problem earlier today.
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