Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/arch/i386/crypto/aes.c |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff -puN arch/i386/crypto/aes.c~sparse-arch_i386_crypto_aes
arch/i386/crypto/aes.c
--- kj/arch/i386/crypto/aes.c~sparse-arch_i386_crypto_aes
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/arch/i386/mm/fault.c |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff -puN arch/i386/mm/fault.c~sparse-arch_i386_mm_fault arch/i386/mm/fault.c
--- kj/arch/i386/mm/fault.c~sparse-arch_i386_mm_fault 2005-03-18
Use the DMA_{64,32}BIT_MASK constants from dma-mapping.h when calling
pci_set_dma_mask() or pci_set_consistent_dma_mask()
These patches include dma-mapping.h explicitly because it caused errors
on some architectures otherwise.
See http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10800199301r=1w=2 for details
printk() calls should include appropriate KERN_* constant.
Signed-off-by: Christophe Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/drivers/char/watchdog/wdt285.c |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff -puN
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/crypto/sha256.c |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff -puN crypto/sha256.c~sparse-crypto_sha256 crypto/sha256.c
--- kj/crypto/sha256.c~sparse-crypto_sha256 2005-03-18 20:05:34.0
+0100
+++
Dear All,
I have seen discussion about this in recent months on the list, and
unfortunately I am experiencing the same problem myself now on a new
machine. I have run memtest86 for some hours and there seems to be no
problem. The machine has 1GB DDR PC3200 RAM/AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:38:57 -0800, Rajesh Shah wrote:
Here is a series of patches to support ACPI hot-add of a root bridge
hierarchy. The added hierarchy may contain other p2p bridges and end/leaf
I/O devices too. The root bridge itself is assumed to have been assigned
resource ranges, but
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/security/selinux/ss/conditional.c | 12
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff -puN
security/selinux/ss/conditional.c~sparse-security_selinux_ss_conditional
security/selinux/ss/conditional.c
---
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/security/selinux/ss/policydb.c | 35 ++--
1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff -puN security/selinux/ss/policydb.c~sparse-security_selinux_ss_policydb
security/selinux/ss/policydb.c
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/security/selinux/ss/ebitmap.c |5 +++--
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff -puN security/selinux/ss/ebitmap.c~sparse-security_selinux_ss_ebitmap
security/selinux/ss/ebitmap.c
---
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 04:06:54AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
...
Changes since 2.6.11-mm3:
...
+areca-raid-linux-scsi-driver.patch
Updated version of this driver.
...
-- snip --
...
static int arcmsr_iop_ioctlcmd(PACB pACB, int ioctl_cmd, void *arg)
{
...
uint8_t tmpQbuffer[1032];
...
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
kj-domen/security/selinux/ss/avtab.c |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff -puN security/selinux/ss/avtab.c~sparse-security_selinux_ss_avtab
security/selinux/ss/avtab.c
---
When switching from 2.6.11 to 2.6.12-rc1,
I get a 'cannot open root device' fatal error at end of kernel boot process.
Root device is 'hda1'.
Hardware content of the box:
8086Intel Corporation 334082855PM 0
Host-Hub Interface Bridge
8086Intel Corporation
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 07:09:45AM +0100, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 15:23 -0600, Matt Domsch wrote:
For review and comment.
On x86_64 systems with no IOMMU and with 4GB RAM (in fact, whenever
there are any pages mapped above 4GB), pci_alloc_consistent() falls
back
Here's the story again but shorter:
(- netdev: (solved) Re: Fw: 2.6.11-mm2 weird ethernet RTTs )
It seems after some reboot my CD-ROM drive went nuts and hogged up my
IDE-Controller (ICH5) which in turn either generated a lot of interrupts
or did not properly respond to em. Half of the time i
Hi,
The following patch prevents swsusp from leaking memory if there's an error
during suspend (eg when device_power_down() returns non-zero).
Greets,
Rafael
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- linux-2.6.12-rc1-a/kernel/power/swsusp.c2005-03-19 11:51:02.0
+0100
Issue:
On some conditions, the dmesg is spammed with repeated warnings about the
same issue which is neither critical nor going to be fixed. This may
result in losing the boot messages or missing other important messages.
Examples are:
nfs warning: mount version older than kernel
(my mount is
It should be fixed now, I'm running a full tree compare to validate that.
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This patch makes the following changes to the msdos partition code:
- remove CONFIG_NEC98_PARTITION leftovers
- make parse_bsd static
This patch was already ACK'ed by Andries Brouwer.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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@Andrew:
I've removed the accidental double slashes from the
hi,
I don't see why, it used to work reliably at some point but now it does
not. It even won't work without hotplug and then manually typing:
echo 1 /sys/class/firmware/2-1/loading
cat /lib/firmware/BCM2033-FW.bin /sys/class/firmware/2-1/data
echo 0 /sys/class/firmware/2-1/loading
usb 2-1:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005, hib2743 wrote:
I have seen discussion about this in recent months on the list, and
unfortunately I am experiencing the same problem myself now on a new
machine. I have run memtest86 for some hours and there seems to be no
problem. The machine has 1GB DDR PC3200 RAM/AMD
Hi Marcelo,
2.4.30-rc1 works fine here on athlon-SMP and sparc64-smp. BTW, the athlon
uses the e1000 driver (which has been updated since 2.4.29) with no trouble
at all.
I'll post a 2.4.29-hf5 in a few hours, just the time to put the thing online,
it already builds on the same machines.
Cheers,
Every time i try to use eth1 which is r8169, i get a kernel panic, but
on the actual use of it, not the configuring it.
e.g.
laptop ~ # ifconfig eth1 up 192.168.1.1
laptop ~ # ping 192.168.1.2
PING 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2) 56(84) bytes of data.
Oops: [#1]
Modules linked in: snd_pcm_oss
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 09:30:22AM -0700, Alex Williamson wrote:
The patch below adds IDs and setup for a new PCI Diva console port.
This device provides a single UART described by PCI Bar 1. ID already
submitted to pciids.sf.net. Please apply. Thanks,
Applied, thanks.
--
Russell King
I don't think these are doing much for performance. Or at least
*something* in your tree isn't ...
Kernbench:
ElapsedSystem User CPU
elm3b67 2.6.11 50.24146.60 1117.61 2516.67
elm3b67 2.6.11-mm1
Here is a new set of patches to allow gcc-4.0 (20050312)
to compile the 2.4.30-rc1 kernel. Changes since the previous
version of the patch set are:
- Replaced -ffreestanding with -fno-builtin-sprintf.
freestanding was used to prevent gcc from transforming some
sprintf() calls to calls to
* Manfred Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ingo Molnar wrote:
read_lock(rwlock);
...
read_lock(rwlock);
are still legal. (it's also done quite often.)
How do you handle the write_lock_irq()/read_lock locks? E.g. the
tasklist_lock or the fasync_lock.
On Friday, March 18, 2005 7:48 pm, Jesse Barnes wrote:
On Friday, March 18, 2005 7:40 pm, Jesse Barnes wrote:
What does your patch look like? Markus might like to try it out as he
narrowed his problem down to something AGP related recently too:
http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4337
* Herbert Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ingo Molnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i really have no intention to allow multiple readers for rt-mutexes. We
got away with that so far, and i'd like to keep it so. Imagine 100
threads all blocked in the same critical section (holding the read-lock)
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 02:37:01AM +0100, Pierre Ossman wrote:
Protocol definitions.
The basic commands needed for the later patches. The R1_APP_CMD seems to
be misdefined in protocol.h so this patch changes it.
Applied, thanks.
--
Russell King
Linux kernel2.6 ARM Linux -
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 08:16 -0600, Matt Domsch wrote:
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 07:09:45AM +0100, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 15:23 -0600, Matt Domsch wrote:
For review and comment.
On x86_64 systems with no IOMMU and with 4GB RAM (in fact, whenever
there are any
Jesper Juhl wrote:
Here 's a version of my fs/cifs/file.c cleanup patch split into seven
chunks for easier review.
Please use these incremental patches instead of the big one I send you
earlier since I've made a few changes compared to that.
For your convenience the patches are also available
Hi all,
Here's the fifth hotfix for linux-2.4.29 :
http://linux.exosec.net/kernel/2.4-hf/
NOTE: This update fixes a remote security issue on PPP servers which is also
fixed in 2.4.30-rc1 (thanks to Paul Mackerras).
I've appended the changelog from 2.4.29-hf4 below, and the incremental diff
Cameron Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
[r8169 crash]
Linux laptop 2.6.11-rc1-mm1 #2 SMP Sun Jan 16 22:36:26 GMT 2005 i686
^^
[...]
I would try a newer kernel, but the command line options for
specifying the framebuffer settings seems to have changed in the
latest kernel
Hi,
m32r_sio
Maintainer: Hirokazu Takata
Please clean up the m32r_sio driver, removing whatever bits of code
aren't absolutely necessary.
Specifically, I'd like to see the following addressed:
- the usage of SERIAL_IO_HUB6
(this driver doesn't support hub6 cards)
- SERIAL_IO_*
Hello.
These patches are updated version of 'del_timer_sync: proof of concept'
2 patches.
1/5:
unchanded.
2/5:
del_timer_sync() simplified. It is not neccessary to unlock and
retry if __TIMER_PENDING has changed, it is only neccessary if
timer's base ==
There are problems with del_timer_sync().
1. Scalability. All cpus are scanned to determine if the timer is
running on that cpu.
2. It is racy. The timer can be fired again after del_timer_sync
have checked all cpus and before it will recheck timer_pending().
This patch adds 'pending flag' to
__get_base() was added to reduce the changes in
previous patches. This patch removes it.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- 2.6.12-rc1/kernel/timer.c~5_CLEAN 2005-03-19 22:28:34.0 +0300
+++ 2.6.12-rc1/kernel/timer.c 2005-03-19 23:34:23.0 +0300
@@ -86,16 +86,6
New rules:
-_base 1: is timer pending
-_base ~1: where the timer was last scheduled
-_base == NULL means that this timer is not running on any cpu.
del_timer_sync() clears -_base, it is merely an optimization, so
that subsequent del_timer calls do not need locking.
I think it is supposed that timers are serialized wrt to itself,
but I can't find any documentation about it.
If CPU_0 does mod_timer(jiffies+1) while the timer is currently
running on CPU 1, it is quite possible that local interrupt on
CPU_0 will start that timer before it finished on CPU_1.
del_timer() and __run_timers() use smp_wmb() before
clearing timer's pending flag. It was needed because
__mod_timer() did not locked old_base if the timer is
not pending, so __mod_timer()-internal_add_timer()
can race with del_timer()-list_del().
With the previous patch these functions are
Hello,
according to the relayfs description on opersys.com,
|As the Linux kernel matures, there is an ever increasing number of facilities
|and tools that need to relay large amounts of data from kernel space to user
|space. Up to this point, each of these has had its own mechanism for relaying
Stuart,
Many thanks for this interesting approach.
A huge advantage is that it can be implemented as a script.
But:
-it still requires the Linux newcomer who wants his modem to work, to
recompile her/his kernel - something which frightens beginners.
-it implies that when adding
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 11:38:58PM -0600, DHollenbeck wrote:
Vendor Sealevel suggested these changes for its new board. Tried them,
they work with the card. Please apply the patch below, which was made
from 2.6.10 but can be applied to 2.6.11.2 without errors.
Whitespace fixed and applied,
Hi Soeren,
I don't see why, it used to work reliably at some point but now it does
not. It even won't work without hotplug and then manually typing:
echo 1 /sys/class/firmware/2-1/loading
cat /lib/firmware/BCM2033-FW.bin /sys/class/firmware/2-1/data
echo 0 /sys/class/firmware/2-1/loading
To get the arcmsr driver working with CentOS/RHEL 4 and using the
facility to build kernel modules outside of the kernel source tree, I
found the attached patch was necessary to remove the dependencies on the
internal drivers/scsi/scsi*.h header files and to instead use the public
ones found under
Tiny patch to remove a redundant check for NULL pointer before calling kfree().
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -up linux-2.6.11-mm4-orig/kernel/sysctl.c linux-2.6.11-mm4/kernel/sysctl.c
--- linux-2.6.11-mm4-orig/kernel/sysctl.c 2005-03-16 15:45:40.0
+0100
+++
* Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could you please test 2.6.11 or, even better, 2.6.12-rc1?
I will do that, once Debian has such a kernel :|
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Jan Engelhardt wrote:
according to the relayfs description on opersys.com,
|As the Linux kernel matures, there is an ever increasing number of facilities
|and tools that need to relay large amounts of data from kernel space to user
|space. Up to this point, each of these has had its own mechanism
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 01:44:24AM -0800, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
On my IBM ThinkPad X31, I can only do one successful APM resume. After
the resume, there's a stream of messages on the console:
uhci_hcd :00:1d.0: host controller process error, something bad
happened!
uhci_hcd
Hi,
[...]
The current method is to just manage buffers and enable applications to mmap
the buffers to read them with some signalling on when a buffer is to be read
and when the kernel can overwrite it.
A character device is unlikely to need such interface since you do want 16
bytes of
i have released the -V0.7.41-00 Real-Time Preemption patch (merged to
2.6.12-rc1), which can be downloaded from the usual place:
http://redhat.com/~mingo/realtime-preempt/
the biggest change in this patch is the merge of Paul E. McKenney's
preemptable RCU code. The new RCU code is active on
I have not been able to build kernels since 2.6.9 on my RaQ2 for some
time. I have tried the linux-mips.org port and the current 2.6.11.5
release. I keep getting the same error.
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST
*** Warning: pci_iounmap [drivers/net/tulip/tulip.ko] undefined!
*** Warning:
Hi!
Hello, I experienced a pretty nasty problem a couple of days back:
I ran 2.6.11-ck1 and built 2.6.11-ck2. The last thing I did before
booting the new kernel was to suspend-to-disk the old kernel
(something I usually do as I'm working on this laptop).
I ran the new kernel a couple of
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 02:17:15PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure why any driver needs to sleep for *two* ticks, so let's fix it.
Use msleep() instead of schedule_timeout() to guarantee the
task delays as expected. Signals are never checked for by the callers or
in the function
Hi,
EIP is at filemap_fdatawait+0xe/0x80
eax: e7461ad8 ebx: ecx: 0001 edx:
esi: e5334c40 edi: 6b6b6b6b ebp: de239e88 esp: de239e70
ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
Process fsstress (pid: 31048, threadinfo=de239000 task=e60cd020)
Stack: e7d34358 de239e88 c01834f7
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 03:23:44PM -0600, Matt Domsch wrote:
For review and comment.
On x86_64 systems with no IOMMU and with 4GB RAM (in fact, whenever
there are any pages mapped above 4GB), pci_alloc_consistent() falls
back to using ZONE_DMA for all allocations, even if the device's
Greetings;
Usually I come looking for a bone when I post here, but today its with
verbal flowers in hand.
I just built 2.6.12-rc1 and I'm pleased to report that the ieee1394
problems that required the bk-ieee1394.patch previously are
apparently alleviated. Kino worked as expected, including
Hi Adrian,
This patch makes a needlessly global variable static.
the patch is in my tree now. Thanks.
Regards
Marcel
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On Saturday 19 March 2005 05:26, Pavel Machek wrote:
Checking that would be hard, but you might want to provide patch to check
last-mounted dates of filesystems and panic if they changed.
Pavel
Then how would you fix it? There'd also have to be a way to reset
alpha SMP doesn't build, due to lack of _raw_read_trylock().
Patch below completely untested... needs review and testing.
One could also use the arch-neutral generic_raw_read_trylock(),
but that implementation is rather lame (it spins). I'm amazed at the
number of arches that use the generic
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Ok, urandom was a bad example. I have my tty logger (ttyrpld.sf.net) which
moves a lot of data (depends) to userspace. It uses a ring buffer of fixed
size (set at module load time). Apart from that relayfs could use a dynamic
sized ring buffer, I would not see any
Hi,
it seems that there is a gremlin sleeping in
net/core/netpoll.c:find_skb(). Even if no more buffers are available
through skbs, skb is dereferenced anyway. The tiny patch should fix it.
Jan
--- linux-2.6.11.4/net/core/netpoll.c.orig 2005-03-16 01:09:19.0
+0100
+++
David S. Miller mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Friday, March 18,
2005 8:06 PM:
Take a look at set_pte_at(). You get the mm, the
virtual address, the pte pointer, and the new pte value.
Thanks for pointing out the updated interface in 2.6.12-* kernel. I
think I can overload the arch
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:22:20 -0800, Seth, Rohit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Rohit David S. Miller mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Friday,
Rohit March 18, 2005 8:06 PM:
Take a look at set_pte_at(). You get the mm, the virtual
address, the pte pointer, and the new pte value.
Rohit
Karim Yaghmour wrote:
What relayfs does, and does very well, is move very large amounts of
data out of the kernel and make them available to user-space with very
little overhead. In the actual case of your tty logger, I've browsed
through the code briefly, and I think that with relayfs you
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 02:04:24PM +0100, Norbert Preining wrote:
Hi Andrew, hi Luc!
I just realized that there is now the pwc driver back in -mm kernels,
but interestingly not the one from Luc, or at least not the last
published one (10.0.6). and wanted to ask if there is a specific reason
Hi. I have built 2.6.12-rc1 and 2.6.12-rc1-bk1. There seems to be a
nasty bug in ReiserFS (things are fine in 2.6.11.4). The system wants
to un-configure my SCSI Adaptec devices, and stall at starting Hal
daemon. I also get the following error message (applied variously at
different times to
Ok, urandom was a bad example. I have my tty logger (ttyrpld.sf.net) which
moves a lot of data (depends) to userspace. It uses a ring buffer [...]
[...]
Basically, all the transport code you are doing in the kernel side of
your logger would be taken care of by relayfs. And given that there are
On Saturday 19 March 2005 09:05, Jonas Oreland wrote:
Hi again and thx again,
SUMMARY: It's working with new hook (wo/ trying second part)
I'll post again if error comes up again.
that's good news!
Daniel Ritz wrote:
On Saturday 19 March 2005 00:00, Jonas Oreland wrote:
George Anzinger george@mvista.com wrote:
Did you pick this up? First sent on 3-11.
I did, although now looking at it I have issues.
I was not happy with the locking on this. Two changes:
1) Turn off irq while setting the clock.
2) Call the timer code only through the timer interface
Rafael J. Wysocki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, 16 of March 2005 01:12, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
This is fix for swsusp_restore crap-: we had some i386-specific code
referenced from generic code. This fixes it by inlining tlb_flush_all
into assembly.
Please apply,
On So 19-03-05 12:20:35, Russell Miller wrote:
On Saturday 19 March 2005 05:26, Pavel Machek wrote:
Checking that would be hard, but you might want to provide patch to check
last-mounted dates of filesystems and panic if they changed.
Pavel
Then how would
Hi!
swsusp-suspend_pd_pages-fix.patch
Could you drop this one? It is fixing unused macro, we don't want it
going anywhere.
suspend-to-ram-update-videotxt-with-more-systems.patch
I've been ducking all the swsusp_restore crap patches. Pavel, could you
please aggregate, test and resend
On Saturday 19 March 2005 13:29, Pavel Machek wrote:
On So 19-03-05 12:20:35, Russell Miller wrote:
On Saturday 19 March 2005 05:26, Pavel Machek wrote:
Checking that would be hard, but you might want to provide patch to
check last-mounted dates of filesystems and panic if they changed.
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 02:51 -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 08:08 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
great! The change in question is most likely the copy_page_range() fix
that Hugh resurrected:
ChangeSet 1.2037, 2005/03/08 09:26:46-08:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PATCH]
Andries Brouwer wrote:
In other words, we need the user space command `partition',
where partition -t dos /dev/sda reads a DOS-type partition
table.
So if you e.g. hotplug a new device, its partitions won't be
accessible before you (or some hotplug manager, etc.) run
partition ?
The two
Hi!
Do you think you could just send me diff between 2.6.12-rc1 and your
tree? I'll merge it here.
Pavel
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Martin J. Bligh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think these are doing much for performance. Or at least
*something* in your tree isn't ...
Kernbench:
ElapsedSystem User CPU
elm3b67 2.6.11 50.24146.60
Trivial patch to update a comment in drivers/video/s1d13xxxfb.c
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- linux-2.6.11-mm4-orig/drivers/video/s1d13xxxfb.c2005-03-16
15:45:26.0 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.11-mm4/drivers/video/s1d13xxxfb.c 2005-03-19 22:45:10.0
+0100
@@
Russell King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
m32r_sio
Maintainer: Hirokazu Takata
Please clean up the m32r_sio driver, removing whatever bits of code
aren't absolutely necessary.
Specifically, I'd like to see the following addressed:
- the usage of SERIAL_IO_HUB6
(this
Andrew Morton wrote:
George Anzinger george@mvista.com wrote:
Did you pick this up? First sent on 3-11.
I did, although now looking at it I have issues.
I was not happy with the locking on this. Two changes:
1) Turn off irq while setting the clock.
2) Call the timer code only through the timer
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005, Werner Almesberger wrote:
Andries Brouwer wrote:
The two variants are: (i) partition tells the kernel
to do the partition table reading, and (ii) partition uses partx
to read the partition table and tells the kernel one-by-one
about the partitions found this way.
I guess, once
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 08:26:45PM +0100, Andi Kleen wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 03:23:44PM -0600, Matt Domsch wrote:
For review and comment.
On x86_64 systems with no IOMMU and with 4GB RAM (in fact, whenever
there are any pages mapped above 4GB), pci_alloc_consistent() falls
back
Hi Greg,
The changelog states that the patches for the AMD8111e and VIA-Rhine
originated from dilingeratdebian.org although I was the one who they
originated from.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/282245
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/282263
dilinger:debian.org:
o
* Bernd Eckenfels:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
3. I open a file w/o O_SYNC, issue a bunch of writes, then call
ioctl(FIOASYNC) to set the fd sync, then issure a second set of writes.
Only the second set of writes are synchronous?
I also am curious if one can open a file, write
Checking a pointer for NULL before calling kfree() on it is redundant,
kfree() deals with NULL pointers just fine.
This patch removes such checks from files in drivers/video/
Since this is a fairly trivial change (and the same change made
everywhere) I've just made a single patch for all the
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 11:34:07PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
+/* TODO: integrate with include/asm-generic/pci.h ? */
+static inline int pci_get_legacy_ide_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, int channel)
+{
+ return channel ? 15 : 14;
+}
Am I missing something, or is this *only* used by
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 03:11:16PM -0800, Richard Henderson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 11:34:07PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
+/* TODO: integrate with include/asm-generic/pci.h ? */
+static inline int pci_get_legacy_ide_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, int channel)
+{
+ return channel ? 15 :
gcc-4.0 fails with
error: array type has incomplete element type
(see http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-02/msg00053.html)
on several files in linux-2.6.11.3.
Who knows, maybe all this is fixed in the -mm tree already,
but what the heck, here are a few fixes I haven't seen anyone
else post yet. These
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 03:36:40PM -0500, chas williams - CONTRACTOR wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],Adrian Bunk writes:
Letting CONFIG_BRIDGE depend on CONFIG_ATM doesn't sound like a good
idea, since I doubt all people using the Bridge code require ATM
support.
how about the
This patch makes it possible to disable built in code from the kernel
command line. The patch is rather simple - it extends the compiled-in case
of module_init() to include __setup() with a name based on KBUILD_MODNAME.
Problem: Say that your Firewire PHY breaks and you find yourself unable to
Checking a pointer for NULL before calling kfree() on it is redundant,
kfree() deals with NULL pointers just fine.
This patch removes such checks from files in arch/i386/
Since this is a fairly trivial change (and the same change made
everywhere) I've just made a single patch for all four files
The following patches implement another interface that allows an admin
to restrict permissions inside /proc/pid to enhance the privacy of
users. Following a suggestion by Albert Calahan this set of patches
introduces five sysctls, each one changes the permissions of a certain
file in /proc/pid.
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 20:16 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
i have released the -V0.7.41-00 Real-Time Preemption patch (merged to
2.6.12-rc1), which can be downloaded from the usual place:
http://redhat.com/~mingo/realtime-preempt/
3ms latency in the NFS client code. Workload was a kernel
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 11:59:26AM -0800, Ajay Patel wrote:
I had a similar problem building binrpm-pkg.
Try following patch. It worked for me.
My problem wasn't actually resolved by this - the make in builddeb still
caused issues.
So, a normal, unified diff form of the patch, fixed up, is
Hi,
On Saturday, 19 of March 2005 23:07, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
Do you think you could just send me diff between 2.6.12-rc1 and your
tree? I'll merge it here.
Sure, no problem, the diff follows. :-) It contains the following changes:
- remove swsusp_restore() (with the fix to return 0
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:30:05 -0800
David Mosberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree about your concern about cost. Accessing the page_map is
expensive (integer division + memory access) and we have to do that in
order to find out if the page is i-cache clean.
First, it's a multiply by
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I have a KT600 based motherboard I am planning to set up my new system using
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