1. 06 May, 2003 1 commit
    • Matt Domsch's avatar
      dynids: call driver_attach() when new IDs are added · 8a6a5068
      Matt Domsch authored
      This causes the driver to create proper device symlinks in sysfs when
      new IDs are added and thus new devices found by the driver.
      
      drivers/base/bus.c
          make driver_attach non-static
      drivers/pci/pci-driver.c
          delete probe_each_pci_dev, call driver_attach instead.
          Whitespace cleanups.
      include/linux/device.h
          add declaration of driver_attach.
      8a6a5068
  2. 05 May, 2003 4 commits
  3. 04 May, 2003 1 commit
  4. 05 May, 2003 3 commits
  5. 04 May, 2003 10 commits
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Linux 2.5.69 · efeed5ae
      Linus Torvalds authored
      efeed5ae
    • Ben Collins's avatar
      [PATCH] ieee1394 update (r925) · e2a0532d
      Ben Collins authored
      - Remove some 2.4 compatibility macros
      - Fix userspace pointer misuse in video1394 ioctl. Caught by the
        Stanford Checker. Gotta love the automated systems.
      - Move our hotplug stuff around, to make the transition to putting our
        module dev table in mod_devicetable.h.
      - Fix ohci1394 for possible crash with async stream packets. Cleaned up
        some debug messages.
      e2a0532d
    • Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz's avatar
      [PATCH] make floppy driver useable for 2.5 · 077570f0
      Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz authored
      This fixes two bugs introduced by some 2.5 changes:
      
      - O_NDELAY handling typo in floppy_open()
      
      - handling of failed transfers in floppy_end_request()
        (do equivalent of what 2.4 does)
      
      Without first fix I was getting "floppy0: disk absent or changed during
      operation" infinite loop on opening and without second fix, infinite loop
      on error retry.
      
      Now floppy driver seems to be (somehow) working :-).
      077570f0
    • Christoph Hellwig's avatar
      [PATCH] make <linux/blk.h> obsolete · 9cfeede4
      Christoph Hellwig authored
      This file was _the_ header for block-device related stuff in earlier
      Linux versions, but nowdays there's just a few prototypes left that
      really belong into blkdev.h or genhd.h (and in one case elevator.h).
      
      This patch moves them over and removes everything but including
      blkdev.h from blk.h  Note that blkdev.h gets all the headers that
      were included in blk.h inmplicitly too.  Now we can start removing
      all references to it an maybe kill it off before 2.6.  *sniff*
      9cfeede4
    • Ben Collins's avatar
      [PATCH] add ieee1394 module dev table · 48ff4dac
      Ben Collins authored
      This adds ieee1394 for module table registration.
      48ff4dac
    • Ben Collins's avatar
      [PATCH] Fix compat_ioctl · 4c3c3a21
      Ben Collins authored
      This fixes the compat_ioctl interface for the case where a NULL handler
      is registered. This should produce a "compatible" as opposed to
      "translated" interface for the specified ioctl. The patch was sent to
      linux-kernel and no one complained (atleast with this second rev).
      4c3c3a21
    • Christoph Hellwig's avatar
      [PATCH] make __bdevname output more similar to bdevname · e515904b
      Christoph Hellwig authored
      Currently __bdevname walks the obsolete list of block majors to
      find a name for the given dev_t and falls back to unknown-block(%u,%u)
      if that's not possible.  Replace this with an attempted get_gendisk() +
      disk_name.  This means __bdevname can't be called from irq context
      anymore, but as all old irq context callers are using bdevname() now
      that fine (and I've added a big comment).
      e515904b
    • Christoph Hellwig's avatar
      [PATCH] remove useless MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT from sunrpc · 8f998915
      Christoph Hellwig authored
       - both rpciod_up and rpciod_down do a gratious inc/dec of the
         use count - but we can't ever be inside those function unless
         it's called from an other module -> totally useless
       - rpciod() (the kernel thread) also bumps the refcount when starting
         and decrements it when exiting.  but as a different module must
         initiate this using rpciod_up/rpciod_down this is again not needed.
         (except when a module does rpciod_up without a matching rpciod_down -
         but that a big bug anyway and we don't need to partially handle that
         using module refcounts).
      8f998915
    • Christoph Hellwig's avatar
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Merge bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.5 · ab2aaf93
      Linus Torvalds authored
      into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
      ab2aaf93
  6. 03 May, 2003 11 commits
  7. 04 May, 2003 1 commit
  8. 03 May, 2003 9 commits