1. 19 Sep, 2002 2 commits
  2. 18 Sep, 2002 26 commits
    • Kai Germaschewski's avatar
      ISDN: Fix typo for hisax/st5481 driver · 0bb436c2
      Kai Germaschewski authored
      Fix a typo which was introduced when updating st5481 for the
      USB API changes.
      0bb436c2
    • Kai Germaschewski's avatar
      kbuild: Lost update to top-level Makefile · 4c125634
      Kai Germaschewski authored
      Sometimes bk still gets me... The previous changes won't work without
      the updated top-level Makefile ;)
      4c125634
    • Kai Germaschewski's avatar
      kbuild: Always make an L_TARGET "lib.a" · 512af14f
      Kai Germaschewski authored
      As we have a standard O_TARGET ("built-in.o"), use a standard L_TARGET
      as well ("lib.a"), which is what was used in the majority cases already,
      anyway.
      512af14f
    • Kai Germaschewski's avatar
      kbuild: Use new $(libs-y) in arch/i386/Makefile · cf09d32e
      Kai Germaschewski authored
      It's shorter and more along the lines of the other "new-style"
      statements.
      cf09d32e
    • Kai Germaschewski's avatar
      kbuild: Remove O_TARGET from {kernel,mm,fs,...}/Makefile · 709aa851
      Kai Germaschewski authored
      It's gone almost everywhere else already, and will eventually make for
      a nicer top-level Makefile.
      709aa851
    • Kai Germaschewski's avatar
      kbuild: Remove O_TARGET in arch/i386/* · 5dcc916f
      Kai Germaschewski authored
      Of course it's possible to use the standard "built-in.o" in arch/* as well,
      so do it for i386 - other archs still using O_TARGET are not affected by
      this change.
      5dcc916f
    • Kai Germaschewski's avatar
      kbuild: Remove O_TARGETS which creeped back in · 48158732
      Kai Germaschewski authored
      O_TARGET should basically be dead for non arch-specific code in 2.5
      (it's still functional, though), so kill the cases where it creeped back
      in. 
      48158732
    • Keith Owens's avatar
      [PATCH] Remove Keith Owens from MAINTAINERS · 343da22d
      Keith Owens authored
      343da22d
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] Update md to new i/o completions · 3babc504
      Jens Axboe authored
      3babc504
    • Christoph Hellwig's avatar
      [PATCH] remove scsi_queue.c · 5f761bd3
      Christoph Hellwig authored
      it has just one function nowdays, and that one would be much better
      static in scsi.c
      5f761bd3
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] umem and DAC960 bio_endio() · 8e4f4255
      Jens Axboe authored
      update DAC960 and umem to new bio_endio() completions
      8e4f4255
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] bio_endio() cleanups · fad5529e
      Jens Axboe authored
      Make BIO_UPTODATE a sticky good flag, only clearing it on error.
      
      I pondered leaving the BIO_UPTODATE clearing up to the bi_end_io()
      functions, but decided against that and left it in bio_endio() as
      before.
      
      I also added a bit of debug in bio_endio() to detect callers specifying
      more than bi_size i/o complete.  And to top it all of, bio_endio()
      documentation.  This is mainly to clear my back when people bitch about
      using bio_endio(), I can say RTFM without worry :-)
      fad5529e
    • Chuck Lever's avatar
      [PATCH] rename svc_get/putlong as svc_get/putu32 · ee5e0cb4
      Chuck Lever authored
      This renames the svc_getlong and svc_putlong macros as svc_getu32 and
      svc_putu32.  this is simple clean up and is obviously correct.  it was
      part of the patch that implements stricter type checking for rpc auth
      flavors.
      ee5e0cb4
    • Chuck Lever's avatar
      [PATCH] stricter type checking for rpc auth flavors · b9239fb2
      Chuck Lever authored
      This implements stricter type checking for rpc auth flavors.  it is a
      prerequisite for RPC GSSAPI and its authentication pseudoflavors.
      please apply it.
      b9239fb2
    • Chuck Lever's avatar
      [PATCH] (2/2) clean up RPC over TCP transport socket connect · 1e04f496
      Chuck Lever authored
      This renames *reconn* to *conn* since the same code now handles both
      initial TCP connect, and TCP reconnection, and corrects some comments.
      against 2.5.36, requires earlier patch (1/1).
      1e04f496
    • Chuck Lever's avatar
      [PATCH] (1/2) clean up RPC over TCP transport socket connect · be83269e
      Chuck Lever authored
      This provides clean up and bug fixes for the RPC layer's TCP socket
      connection management logic.  Trond, Alexey, and DaveM have seen this
      patch.  i've been running it for several weeks here and feel it is ready
      for wider testing.  these two patches are prerequisites for further
      clean-ups and fixes for RPC over TCP.
      
      bugs fixed:
      +  TCP connection establishment now times out after 60 seconds instead of
         hanging for ten minutes.  60 seconds is more in line with how long a
         server takes to reboot.
      +  on a soft-mounted file system, TCP reconnections now time out and fail
         the RPC request, like most other NFS clients, instead of hanging the
         NFS client until the server comes back.
      +  on hard-mounted file systems, the RPC layer now delays 15 seconds
         before retrying after a failed connection attempt instead of retrying
         as soon as it can.
      +  TCP connection error recovery is now more verbose so users can see why
         their NFS sessions are hung.  this can be tuned with future patches if
         it is unreasonably noisy.
      +  the TCP connect logic is cleaned up so adding checks for new errnos
         is easier.
      +  the same code now handles both initial connection and reconnection.
         the original initial connection code did not have comprehensive error
         handling.
      +  some obscure design elements are now documented in comments.
      +  kfree was used by mistake in xprt_destroy.
      be83269e
    • Daniel Jacobowitz's avatar
      [PATCH] Fix for ptrace breakage · c13e8f03
      Daniel Jacobowitz authored
      This patch consolidates zap_thread into reparent_thread, and fixes
      __will_become_orphaned_pgrp to check p->real_parent instead of
      p->parent.
      c13e8f03
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Make pid_max grow dynamically as needed. · ffb726cd
      Linus Torvalds authored
      ffb726cd
    • Linus Torvalds's avatar
      Missing EOL noticed by Chuck Lever · e06818fb
      Linus Torvalds authored
      e06818fb
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] xfs, use bio_add_page() · 1e09d11c
      Jens Axboe authored
      XFS now needs to use bio_add_page() as not to build bio's of the wrong
      size. Also makes the bio build nicer.
      1e09d11c
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] scsi doesn't need locking around end_that_request_first() · 08435553
      Jens Axboe authored
      Seems James introduced this one, it's not needed though. Will take a
      look at eh thread now...
      08435553
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] jfs and xfs update · 5937c67e
      Jens Axboe authored
      missed updating xfs and jfs to new bi_end_io handling
      5937c67e
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] partial bio completion notification · 392aaa18
      Jens Axboe authored
      Make bio->bi_end_io() take bytes_done and actual error as argument. This
      enables partial completion of bio's, which is important for latency
      reasons (bio can be huge, for slow media we want page-by-page
      completions).
      
      I think I got most of the bi_end_io() functions out there, but I might
      have missed a few. For the record, if you don't care about partial
      completions and just want to be notified when the entire bio completes,
      add a
      
      	if (bio->bi_size)
      		return 1;
      
      to the top of your bi_end_io(). It should return 0 on completion.
      bio_endio() will decrement bio->bi_size appropriately, it's recommended
      for people to go through that. Otherwise they will have to control
      BIO_UPTODATE and bi_size decrement themselves, there's really no reason
      to do that. I've deliberately avoided doing any functional changes to
      any of the end_io functions, as I think that would only make the patch
      more complex. It's simple right now, but this being i/o paths I prefer
      (as usual) to be careful and take small steps. The mpage_end_io_read()
      do-vecs-at-the-time change can come right after this, for instance.
      392aaa18
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] make mpage use bio_add_page() · cf780a87
      Jens Axboe authored
      This makes mpage use bio_add_page().  It has the added advantage that
      users don't need to have deep knowledge about what the different bio
      fields mean, nor does it have to abuse some of them while building the
      bio.
      cf780a87
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] bio_add_page() · f8b46092
      Jens Axboe authored
      This is bio_add_page(), 100% identical to the version I sent out for
      comments earlier this week.  With the previous queue restriction patch,
      this guarentees that we can always add a page worth of data to the bio.
      bio_add_page() returns 0 on success, and 1 on failure.  Either the page
      is added completely, or the attempt is aborted.
      
      bio_add_page() uses the normal queue restrictions to determine whether
      we an add the page or not. if a queue has further restrictions, it can
      define a q->merge_bvec_fn() to further impose limits.
      
      Patch also includes changes to ll_rw_kio(), if for nothing else to
      demonstrate how to use this piece of instrastructure.
      f8b46092
    • Jens Axboe's avatar
      [PATCH] impose sane queue restrictions · efbb72f9
      Jens Axboe authored
      Impose sane limits on queue restrictions. that means:
      
       - q->max_sectors must be able to at least span a page
       - q->max_phys_segments and q->max_hw_segments must be at least 1
       - q->max_segment_size must be at least page sized
       - q->seg_boundary_mask must be at least PAGE_CACHE_SIZE-1
      efbb72f9
  3. 17 Sep, 2002 12 commits