Function names and return types on same line - conform to established
fs/cifs/ style.
Patch is also available at:
http://www.linuxtux.org/~juhl/kernel_patches/fs_cifs_md5-funct.patch
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm2-orig/fs/cifs/md5.c
clean up spacing, redundant blank lines etc.
patch is also at:
http://www.linuxtux.org/~juhl/kernel_patches/fs_cifs_md5-spaces.patch
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm2/fs/cifs/md5.c.with_patch1 2005-04-09
10:36:44.0 +0200
+++
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 16:03 -0400, Shawn Starr wrote:
I notice in Linux and in XP the drive bay light
remains on while the laptop is in suspend-to-RAM. I
know the ACPI thinkpad extras added to the kernel
recently can turn this off. I wonder if we can/or need
to write hooks to turn the light
clean up comments and make them conform to the style used in other cifs
files.
this patch can also be fetched from:
http://www.linuxtux.org/~juhl/kernel_patches/fs_cifs_md5-comments.patch
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm2/fs/cifs/md5.c.with_patch2
Sure, I suppose you can, but most suspend tools just
echo stuff to /sys (or still /proc/acpi/sleep) which
makes it harder to script it. Besides, when a laptop
goes into suspend to RAM there should be no extra
power on except a Moon or some other icon.
That said, the ACPI thinkpad extras was
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 12:47:42PM -0400, Derek Cheung wrote:
Enclosed please find the updated patch that incorporates changes for all
the comments I received.
You did not cc: the sensors mailing list, nor fix all of the coding
style issues.
The volatile declaration in the m528xsim.h is
Hi!
Jean Delvare [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
No, there is a third case: the pointer can be NULL, but the compiler
happened to move the dereference down to after the check.
Wow. Great point. I completely missed that possibility. In fact I didn't
know that the compiler could
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Linus Torvalds wrote:
bk changes -R
bk changes -L
You'd dowload all the sha1 objects (they don't actually do anything to
_your_ state - they only show the possible other states), and then it's a
simple thing to generate a full tree of your local HEAD
Function names and return types on same line - conform to established
fs/cifs/ style.
-void
-MD5Init(struct MD5Context *ctx)
+void MD5Init(struct MD5Context *ctx)
{
ctx-buf[0] = 0x67452301;
ctx-buf[1] = 0xefcdab89;
@@ -60,8 +58,7 @@ MD5Init(struct MD5Context *ctx)
*
(keeping me on CC when replying will be appreciated, thanks)
kfree() checks for NULL pointers. Checking prior to calling it is
reundant.
This patch removes such redundant checks from arch/ppc64/
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -upr
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 16:17 -0400, Shawn Starr wrote:
Sure, I suppose you can, but most suspend tools just
echo stuff to /sys (or still /proc/acpi/sleep) which
makes it harder to script it. Besides, when a laptop
goes into suspend to RAM there should be no extra
power on except a Moon or
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 01:18:11PM -0700, David Schwartz wrote:
You could do that be means of a contract, but I don't think you
could it do by means of a copyright license. The problem is that there
is no right to control the distribution of derivative works for you
to withhold from me.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 12:31:53PM -0700, David Schwartz wrote:
Perhaps you could cite the law that restricts to the copyright
holder the right to restrict the distribution of derivative works. I can
cite the laws that restrict all those other things and clearly *don't*
mention
--On Monday, April 11, 2005 01:25:32 -0700 Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm3/
- The anticipatory I/O scheduler has always been fairly useless with SCSI
disks which perform tagged command
Stephen C. Tweedie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew, what was the exact illegal state of the pages you were seeing
when fixing that recent leak? It looks like it's nothing more complex
than dirty buffers on an anon page.
Correct.
I think that simply calling
try_to_release_page() for
Hello,
Using O_DIRECT flag, read() failed and errno is EINVAL.
kernel 2.4.22
Filesystem Ext3 mount on /home
What's wrong ?
Thanks
Yves Crespin
#gcc -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE direct.c -o direct
#cp direct d
#./direct d
#open failed [d] 040402 0666 errno 22
#
/* --- start code --- */
#include stdio.h
Get rid of redundant NULL pointer checks before kfree() in arch/parisc/ as
well as a few blank lines.
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -upr linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm3-orig/arch/parisc/kernel/ioctl32.c
linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm3/arch/parisc/kernel/ioctl32.c
---
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 18:25 +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 06:12:22PM +0200, Marco Colombo wrote:
[...]
A - is the Author (or rights owner) of the software (GPL'ed);
B - is an user, who got the a copy of the software from A;
C - is another user, who got a copy indirectly,
Hi,
On Monday, 11 of April 2005 21:31, Shawn Starr wrote:
I've noticed that when I do a suspend to disk. The
machine suspends PCI devices once (I notice this
because the ipw2200 wireless card shows its
suspending, then it locks/parks the HD heads, but then
all PCI devices are woken up and
Hi,
On Monday, 11 of April 2005 18:11, Andreas Steinmetz wrote:
Pavel Machek wrote:
Was it really neccessary to include union u? I don't like its name,
Here comes the patch with this reverted. I'm now using casts when
'abusing' the space for encryption. Furthermore the iv set up in the tfm
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 10:25:22PM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 16:26 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
If yes, then I would appreciate if you could either keep the same list,
or if you want to change the list name, keep
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 01:25:32AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
...
Changes since 2.6.12-rc2-mm2:
...
+remove-inter-module-mtd.patch
Remove intermodule_foo() usage from mtd.
...
This breaks the compilation with CONFIG_MODULES=n:
-- snip --
...
CC drivers/mtd/devices/docprobe.o
Hi!
I had no time to review your patch earlier, sorry. I'm inlining it so that I
can
comment it:
@@ -72,6 +75,16 @@
#include power.h
+#ifdef CONFIG_SWSUSP_ENCRYPT
+#include linux/random.h
+#include linux/crypto.h
+#include asm/scatterlist.h
+#endif
+
+#define
Hi Clemens,
[PATCH] I2C rtc8564.c remove duplicate include
Trivial fix: removes duplicate include line.
Patch applies to: 2.6.11.x
(This is my very first patch to the linux-kernel, so let me
start with small things first...)
Signed-off-by: Clemens Koller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:54:50PM +0200, Marco Colombo wrote:
In this case, A is clearly the author (onwer of rights) of the firmware.
D is fine on respect of the other A's, since their source is actually
(and clearly) there. It's the missing source case we're considering
and the number of
Bodo Eggert schrieb:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Rene Scharfe wrote:
First, configuring via kernel parameters is sufficient.
I don't remember: Would a mount option be equally easy to implement?
(Kernel parameters are OK for me, too.)
A mount option for procfs would be changable at remount,
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Greg KH wrote:
I have a feeling that the kernel.org mirror system is just going to
_love_ us using it to store temporary git trees :)
I don't think kernel.org mirrors the private home directories, so it you
do _temporary_ trees, just make them readable in your private
Hi,
On Monday, 11 of April 2005 19:02, Andreas Steinmetz wrote:
Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
Hi,
On Monday, 11 of April 2005 12:37, Oliver Neukum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 10. April 2005 22:14 schrieb Pavel Machek:
Hi!
Oliver Neukum wrote:
What is the point in doing so after they've
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 14:26 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
I don't think kernel.org mirrors the private home directories, so it you
do _temporary_ trees, just make them readable in your private home
directory rather than in /pub/linux/kernel/people. For people with
kernel.org accounts, we can
Hi,
On Monday, 11 of April 2005 23:08, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
]--snip--[
@@ -130,6 +150,52 @@
static unsigned short swapfile_used[MAX_SWAPFILES];
static unsigned short root_swap;
+#ifdef CONFIG_SWSUSP_ENCRYPT
+static struct crypto_tfm *crypto_init(int mode)
I think
kfree() checks for NULL. Checking prior to calling it is redundant.
This patch removes these redundant checks from drivers/net/slip.c
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
slip.c | 30 --
1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
---
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 11:24:10AM +0200, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
AFAIK software only refers to programs, not to arbitrary sequences of
bytes. An MP3 file isn't software. Although it surely isn't hardware
either.
This point is a controversial point. Different people make different
claims.
Miklos Szeredi wrote:
That is exactly the intended effect. If I'm at my work machine (where
I'm not an admin unfortunately) and I mount my home machine with sshfs
(because FUSE is installed fortunately :), then I bloody well don't
want the sysadmin or some automated script of his to go
Checking for NULL before calling kfree() is redundant. This patch removes
these redundant checks and also makes a few tiny whitespace changes.
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
devio.c | 32
1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
On Monday 11 April 2005 11:43, Andrew Morton wrote:
(Please do reply-to-all)
J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04.11, Andrew Morton wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-r
c2/2.6.12-rc2-mm3/
Is this not needed anymore ?
---
Andrew,
Moved common FPU exception handling code out of head.S so it can be used
by several of the sub-architectures that might of a full PowerPC FPU.
Also, uses new CONFIG_PPC_FPU define to fix alignment exception
handling for floating point load/store instructions to only occur if we
have
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 05:58:40PM +1000, Nick Piggin wrote:
Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Nick Piggin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At a minimum i think we need the fix+comment below.
Well if we say this is actually RCU, then yes. And we should
probably change the preempt_{dis|en}ables in other
ARM wasn't raising a SIGBUS with a siginfo structure. Fix
__do_user_fault() to allow us to use it for SIGBUS conditions,
and arrange for the sigbus path to use this.
We need to prevent the siginfo code being called if we do
not have a user space context to call it, so consolidate the
user_mode()
Oddly, max_low_pfn/max_pfn end up being the number of pages
in the system, rather than the maximum PFN on ARM. This
doesn't seem to cause any problems, so just add a note about
it.
Signed-off-by: Russell King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -up -x BitKeeper -x ChangeSet -x SCCS -x _xlk -x '*.orig' -x
Both the RiscPC and (optionally) EBSA285 have floppy disk
support. Allow this option to be selected on these ARM
platforms again.
Signed-off-by: Russell King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -up -x BitKeeper -x ChangeSet -x SCCS -x _xlk -x '*.orig' -x '*.rej' -r
orig/drivers/block/Kconfig
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:57:37AM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me re-phrase then: it is a must have only on PI, to make sure you
don't have a loop when doing it. Maybe is a consequence of the
algorithm I chose. -However- it should be
Fix the formatting of some comments in 8250.c, and add a note
that the register_serial / unregister_serial shouldn't be used
in new code.
We do this here in preference to adding to linux/serial.h, since
that is used by a number of non-8250 drivers which pretend to be
8250. It is not known
Borislav Petkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 11 April 2005 11:43, Andrew Morton wrote:
(Please do reply-to-all)
J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04.11, Andrew Morton wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-r
c2/2.6.12-rc2-mm3/
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 09:56:29PM +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
Well the sanity check on the server side is always enforced. You
can't trick sftp or ftp to not check permissions. So checking on
the client side too (where the fuse daemon is running) makes no
sense, does it?
That argument
Hi,
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 21:46, Andrew Morton wrote:
Stephen C. Tweedie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew, what was the exact illegal state of the pages you were seeing
when fixing that recent leak? It looks like it's nothing more complex
than dirty buffers on an anon page.
Correct.
On Apr 11, 2005 10:46 PM, Martin J. Bligh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Monday, April 11, 2005 01:25:32 -0700 Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm3/
- The anticipatory I/O scheduler has
For some reason, this help text was missed when the file was
last audited by the documentation referencing folk. Fix this
incorrect documentation reference.
Signed-off-by: Russell King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -up -x BitKeeper -x ChangeSet -x SCCS -x _xlk -x '*.orig' -x '*.rej' -r
From: Bill Huey (hui) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:57:37AM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me re-phrase then: it is a must have only on PI, to make sure
you
don't have a loop when doing it. Maybe is a consequence of the
Hi
I had a quick look at the source of GIT tonight, I'd like to warn you
about the use of hash functions as content indexers.
As probably you are aware, hash functions such as SHA-1 are surjective not
bijective (1-to-1 map), so they have collisions. Here one can argue
about the low probability
This fixes remaining u32 vs. pm_message_t confusions in
-rc2-mm3. [There are usb changes, too; they went to Greg on his
request.]
Signed-off-by: Pavel Machek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- clean-mm/drivers/macintosh/via-pmu.c2005-04-11 22:53:30.0
+0200
+++
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 08:55:46PM +, David Howells wrote:
The attached patch uses RCU to manage the session keyring pointer in struct
signal_struct. This means that searching need not disable interrupts and get a
the sighand spinlock to access this pointer. Furthermore, by judicious use
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Jeff Garzik wrote:
But I hope that I can get non-conflicting merges done fairly soon, and
maybe I can con James or Jeff or somebody to try out GIT then...
I don't mind being a guinea pig as long as someone else does
Dear diary, on Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 12:40:21AM CEST, I got a letter
where Pedro Larroy [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that...
Hi
Hello,
I had a quick look at the source of GIT tonight, I'd like to warn you
about the use of hash functions as content indexers.
As probably you are aware, hash
Claudio Martins wrote:
Right. I'm using two Seagate ATA133 disks (ide controler is AMD-8111) each
with 4 partitions, so I get 4 md Raid1 devices. The first one, md0, is for
swap. The rest are
~$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md1 4.6G 1.9G
I got some feedback from users who think that the new Memory
Model menu is a little invasive. This patch will hide that menu,
except when CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL is enabled *or* when an individual
architecture wants it.
An individual arch may want to enable it because they've removed
their
This used to be used to disable FLATMEM selection, but I decided
to change it to be done generically when DISCONTIG is enabled.
The option is unused, so this kills it.
Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
memhotplug-dave/./arch/mips/Kconfig |4
This gives DISCONTIGMEM a bit more help text to explain
what it does, not just when to choose it.
Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
memhotplug-dave/mm/Kconfig | 10 ++
1 files changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff -puN mm/Kconfig~A2-mm-Kconfig-DISCONTIG-help-text mm/Kconfig
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 03:31:41PM -0700, Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky wrote:
If you are exposing the kernel locks to userspace to implement
mutexes (eg POSIX mutexes), deadlock checking is a feature you want
to have to complain with POSIX. According to some off the record
requirements I've been
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 12:57:59PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
suse9.3 testing.]
Once I
On 4/12/05, Petr Baudis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(iv) You fail to propose a better solution.
I would feel safer with back end storage filenames based on email and
mtime together with an optional hash lookup that turns collisions into
worse performance. But that's just me.
/ magnus
-
To
From: Bill Huey (hui) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 03:31:41PM -0700, Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky wrote:
If you are exposing the kernel locks to userspace to implement
mutexes (eg POSIX mutexes), deadlock checking is a feature you want
to have to complain with POSIX. According to
Greetings!
Subject says it ... this card's IR microcontroller design and attachment
are compatible to the company's previous designs, so the patch was as simple as
it gets.
Note that this patch goes on top of the other one I posted yesterday, thank you
very much.
regards,
Peter
---
I'm currently using a 2.6.10 kernel (on a Debian Sarge, i386).
I've compiled a 2.6.11.5 and a 2.6.11.7 kernels and my keyboard (a
sweex SILVER MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD, SW-23 -- PS/2 105 keys -- a
classical keyboard) doesn't work with these kernels.
I asked for help and one said me it is probably a
On Monday April 11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil, have you had a look at the traces? Do they mean much to you?
Just looked.
bio_alloc_bioset seems implicated, as does sync_page_io.
sync_page_io used to use a 'struct bio' on the stack, but Jens Axboe
change it to use bio_alloc (don't know
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 08:00:01PM +0200, Andi Kleen wrote:
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 11:25:23PM -0700, Siddha, Suresh B wrote:
We need to use the size_and_mask in set_mtrr_var_ranges(which is called
while programming MTRR's for AP's
Patch is ok for me. But how did you find this out? Did
Hi!
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
suse9.3 testing.]
Once I modularized xfs and switched to using an initrd, the
Paul E. McKenney wrote:
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 05:58:40PM +1000, Nick Piggin wrote:
OK thanks for the good explanation. So I'll keep it as is for now,
and whatever needs cleaning up later can be worked out as it comes
up.
Looking forward to the split of synchronize_kernel() into
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:15:54 + David Greaves wrote:
| Old thread (!) but this is the last time I could find patch-kernel updated.
I found a little time to update patch-kernel if anyone wants
to use it. OTOH, using Matt Mackall's ketchup is OK too.
I also use 'kcurrent' to keep up with the
Jindrich Makovicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Morton wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm3/
MPlayer randomly crashes in various pthread_* calls when using binary
codecs. 2.6.12-rc2-mm2 was ok. I tried to reverse
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 04:28:25PM -0700, Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky wrote:
From: Bill Huey (hui) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
API than once upon a time was made multithreaded by just adding
a bunch of pthread_mutex_[un]lock() at the API entry point...
without realizing that some of the top level
On Monday 11 April 2005 23:59, Nick Piggin wrote:
OK, I'll try them in a few minutes and report back.
I'm not overly hopeful. If they fix the problem, then it's likely
that the real bug is hidden.
Well, the thing is, they do fix the problem. Or at least they hide it very
well ;-)
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 00:46, Neil Brown wrote:
On Monday April 11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil, have you had a look at the traces? Do they mean much to you?
Just looked.
bio_alloc_bioset seems implicated, as does sync_page_io.
sync_page_io used to use a 'struct bio' on the stack, but
Roland Dreier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Troy Do we even need the mlock in userspace then?
Yes, because the kernel may go through and unmap pages from userspace
while trying to swap. Since we have the page locked in the kernel,
the physical page won't go anywhere, but userspace might end
Roland Yes, because the kernel may go through and unmap pages
Roland from userspace while trying to swap. Since we have the
Roland page locked in the kernel, the physical page won't go
Roland anywhere, but userspace might end up with a different page
Roland mapped at the same
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 01:51:10AM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
I should take some sleep now, so I can't test the patch, but I don't
think it will help. If someone has PF_FREEZE set, he should be in
refrigerator.
OK, so if that doesn't help, here's an alternate approach - this
lets xfsbufd track
From: Bill Huey (hui) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quick fix: the usual. Enable deadlock detection and if it
returns deadlock, assume it is locked already and proceed (or
do a recursive mutex, or a trylock).
You have to be joking me ? geez.
...
This is way *more* common than you think--I've
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sven Luther wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:54:50PM +0200, Marco Colombo wrote:
In this case, A is clearly the author (onwer of rights) of the firmware.
D is fine on respect of the other A's, since their source is actually
(and clearly) there. It's the missing source case
Claudio Martins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I'm going to give a try to Neil's patch, but I'll have to apply
some
patches from -mm.
Just this one if you're using 2.6.12-rc2:
--- 25/drivers/md/md.c~avoid-deadlock-in-sync_page_io-by-using-gfp_noio Mon Apr
11 16:55:07 2005
+++
Alexander Nyberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/11/2005 03:26:14 PM:
Function names and return types on same line - conform to
established
fs/cifs/ style.
-void
-MD5Init(struct MD5Context *ctx)
+void MD5Init(struct MD5Context *ctx)
{
ctx-buf[0] = 0x67452301;
ctx-buf[1]
Adrian Bunk wrote:
This has nothing to do with versioning.
You are asking for ABI compatibility between different kernel versions.
The problem is probably misunderstanding about what I intend by version.
There is no stable ABI between different kernel versions and there will
never be one. Please
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 01:42, Jakob Oestergaard wrote:
Yes, as far as I know - the Broadcom Tigeon3 driver does not have the
option of enabling/disabling RX polling (if we agree that is what we're
talking about), but looking in tg3.c it seems that it *always*
unconditionally uses NAPI...
I've
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 08:43:24 +0200, Ingo Molnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ingo * David S. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, of course. The deadlock was due to context-switching, not
switch_mm() per se. Hopefully someone else beats me to
remembering the details before Monday.
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 05:22 pm, Shawn Starr wrote:
--- Pavel Machek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
So nobody minds if I make this into a CONFIG
option marked as Deprecated? :)
Actually it should probably go through
Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt
...and give
Hi Peter,
As per your suggestion, I switched do {} while(0) to ((void)(0))
for the dummy define, since it's an argumentless function.
Please let me know if it's okay now.
Thanks,
Jaya Kumar
---
I ran into a problem getting reboot working with 2.6.11 on an embedded
board. The board has a
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 01:22 +0100, Claudio Martins wrote:
On Monday 11 April 2005 23:59, Nick Piggin wrote:
OK, I'll try them in a few minutes and report back.
I'm not overly hopeful. If they fix the problem, then it's likely
that the real bug is hidden.
Well, the thing is,
Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm3/
I'm getting frequent lockups on my PowerMac G5 with rc2-mm3.
2.6.11-mm4 works fine but all 2.6.12 versions I've tried (all since
-rc1-mm3) lock up randomly. The
Well, of course. When I get around to figuring out the best way to do this.
Since I don't want to bloat up sysfs ACPI stuff just to check if the echoed
value is a number or string. We can just gradually phase it out by just
marking it DEPRECATED and keep it ON in the Kbuild file so nobody
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 20:45:38 +0200, Peter Baudis wrote:
Hello,
please do not trim the cc list so agressively.
Sorry. I read the list from a web site that does not show the
cc lists. I'll try to cc more people from the relevant discussions
though. On the other hand, I've dropped Linus from
Dear diary, on Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 03:20:18AM CEST, I got a letter
where Adam J. Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that...
Dear diary, on Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 05:46:38PM CEST, I got a letter
where Adam J. Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that...
..snip..
Graydon Hoare. (By the way, I would
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 08:02:55PM -0500, Franco Sensei wrote:
Adrian Bunk wrote:
This has nothing to do with versioning.
You are asking for ABI compatibility between different kernel versions.
The problem is probably misunderstanding about what I intend by version.
There is no stable
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 05:39:32AM -0300, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
Adrian,
Hi Marcelo,
./drivers/char/mwave/Makefile also references Paul's email
address, at least in v2.4.
I've given up on removing and correcting obsolete email addresses.
This created more discussions than it was worth...
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 08:12:34AM +0200, Jens Axboe wrote:
On Sun, Apr 10 2005, Adrian Bunk wrote:
This patch contains the following possible cleanups:
- make needlessly global code static
- remove the following unused global functions:
- blkdev_scsi_issue_flush_fn
Kill the function
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 03:18 +0200, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm3/
I'm getting frequent lockups on my PowerMac G5 with rc2-mm3.
2.6.11-mm4 works fine but all 2.6.12
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 18:06 -0700, David Mosberger wrote:
I had to refresh my memory with a quick Google search that netted [1]
(look for Disable interrupts during context switch). Actually, it
wasn't really a deadlock, but rather a livelock, since a CPU got stuck
on an infinite
Seems to have crashed, we don't know the cause yet. Is there anyone who is
dependent on this tonight? If so I'll drive down and fix it (yeah, very lame
of us, we moved it to a different rack which was too far away from our remote
power so I can't power cycle it remotely. Our bad.)
Let me know,
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 17:02 -0500, Kumar Gala wrote:
Andrew,
Moved common FPU exception handling code out of head.S so it can be used
by several of the sub-architectures that might of a full PowerPC FPU.
Also, uses new CONFIG_PPC_FPU define to fix alignment exception
handling for
The linux-iscsi and open-iscsi developers would like to announce
that they have combined forces on a single iSCSI initiator effort!
This mail gives an overview of this combined effort and will be followed
by a set of iSCSI patches the combined team submits for review as a
candidate for inclusion
Adrian Bunk wrote:
You say API but talk about ABI.
As long as we want to guarantee abi, we must use the same names. Api
names, not implementation should be the same. You can't substitute
get_namei with get_my_own_namei_version_I_know...
You said you've read stable_api_nonsense.txt .
Hi,
On Monday 11 April 2005 18:45, Manu wrote:
I'm currently using a 2.6.10 kernel (on a Debian Sarge, i386).
I've compiled a 2.6.11.5 and a 2.6.11.7 kernels and my keyboard (a
sweex SILVER MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD, SW-23 -- PS/2 105 keys -- a
classical keyboard) doesn't work with these kernels.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
USB isn't working on my zv5405us on a 2.6.10 ubuntu kernel. Or on
gentoo. Or anything. It works in WindowsXP though.
I can extract the error from dmesg.
Here's ACPI first (ACPI works btw)
Nvidia board detected. Ignoring ACPI timer override.
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