On Jan 25, 2008 12:57 AM, Davide Libenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 09:10:18PM +, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > > On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I just came across a stra
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:24:55PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:08:53PM -0800, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> > On Jan 25, 2008 10:14 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 10:04:19PM -0800, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> > > > On Jan 25, 2008 2:50 PM, Greg KH <[
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 12:23:18AM +0100, Alexander van Heukelum wrote:
> Fix build with CONFIG_BLOCK off.
>
> Building git-2d94dfc with CONFIG_BLOCK turned off gives me:
>
> drivers/base/core.c: In function 'device_add_class_symlinks':
> drivers/base/core.c:704: error: 'part_type' undeclared (fi
shrink_zones in try_to_free_pages already set zone through
note_zone_scanning_priority.
So, setting prev_priority in try_to_free_pages is needless.
This patch is made by 2.6.24-rc8.
Signed-off-by: barrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
mm/vmscan.c | 17 -
1 files changed, 0 insertions
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:08:53PM -0800, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2008 10:14 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 10:04:19PM -0800, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> > > On Jan 25, 2008 2:50 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 02:47:11PM
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 05:47:11PM -0800, Nakajima, Jun wrote:
> Joerg Roedel wrote:
> > To disable the use of the Nested Paging feature even if it is
> available in
> > hardware this patch adds a module parameter. Nested Paging can be
> disabled by
> > passing npt=off to the kvm_amd module.
>
> I
On Jan 19, 2008 2:14 AM, Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This adds the RUSAGE_THREAD option for the getrusage system call.
> Solaris calls this RUSAGE_LWP and uses the same value (1).
> That name is not a natural one for Linux, but we keep it as an alias.
Hey Roland,
Would you pleas
* Michael Ellerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-18 16:44:58]:
>
> This fixes it, although I'm a little worried about some of the
> removals/movings of node_set_online() in the patch.
>
>
> diff --git a/arch/powerpc/mm/numa.c b/arch/powerpc/mm/numa.c
> index 1666e7d..dcedc26 100644
> --- a/arch/
On Jan 25, 2008 10:14 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 10:04:19PM -0800, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> > On Jan 25, 2008 2:50 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 02:47:11PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:35:56PM +010
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:11:48 -0800 (PST)
Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Greg KH wrote:
> >
> > That's really wierd, I don't see that at all here just running with
> > your 2.6.24 + my git tree and lots of USB drivers built into the
> > kernel also (like ehc
Hi,
This is an attempt to move the hcd_urb_list_lock to struct usb_hcd.
The lock is taken on functions that try to add/delete/use urb against a
given hcd. I have not seen any association of an urb with multiple hcds.
Hence I thought this can be moved within usb_hcd. This should help
reduce conte
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 03:20:45PM -0800, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2008 3:08 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:35:56PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> ..
> > Also, can someone enable CONFIG_KOBJECT_DEBUG and send me the output of
> > the startup of this code?
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 10:04:19PM -0800, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2008 2:50 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 02:47:11PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:35:56PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > > >
> > > > * Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Andi Kleen wrote:
so INVLPG makes sense for pagetable fault realated single-address
flushes, but they rarely make sense for range flushes. (and that's how
Linux uses it)
I think it would be an interesting experiment to switch flush_tlb_range()
over to INVLPG if the length is below some thres
On Jan 25, 2008 2:50 PM, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 02:47:11PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:35:56PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > >
> > > * Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 01:05:40PM -0800, Yinghai Lu
On Saturday 26 January 2008 01:11:28 Ingo Molnar wrote:
(plus
> any add-on TLB miss costs - but those are amortized quite well as long
> as the pagetables are well cached - which they usually are on today's
> 2MB-ish L2 caches),
Did you measure the cost of that amortizing too?
My guess is tha
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 04:35:26PM +1100, David Chinner wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 07:59:38PM +0900, Takashi Sato wrote:
> > The points of the implementation are followings.
> > - Add calls of the freeze function (freeze_bdev) and
> > the unfreeze function (thaw_bdev) in ext3_ioctl().
> >
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 12:11:33AM +0100, Heiko Carstens wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 09:48:58AM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 01:20:53PM +0100, Heiko Carstens wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 11:31:54PM -0800, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > > > Dynamically create the kse
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 03:50:57PM +1100, Rusty Russell wrote:
> On Saturday 26 January 2008 06:42:19 Greg KH wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 10:44:59AM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > > On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Greg KH wrote:
> > > > Here are a pretty large number of kobject, documentation, and dr
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 07:59:38PM +0900, Takashi Sato wrote:
> The points of the implementation are followings.
> - Add calls of the freeze function (freeze_bdev) and
> the unfreeze function (thaw_bdev) in ext3_ioctl().
>
> - ext3_freeze_timeout() which calls the unfreeze function (thaw_bdev)
>
Chris Snook wrote:
> Al Boldi wrote:
> > Greetings!
> >
> > data=ordered mode has proven reliable over the years, and it does this
> > by ordering filedata flushes before metadata flushes. But this
> > sometimes causes contention in the order of a 10x slowdown for certain
> > apps, either due to t
Jan Kara wrote:
> > Greetings!
> >
> > data=ordered mode has proven reliable over the years, and it does this
> > by ordering filedata flushes before metadata flushes. But this
> > sometimes causes contention in the order of a 10x slowdown for certain
> > apps, either due to the misuse of fsync or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:36:00 +0300, Al Boldi said:
> > This RFC proposes to introduce a tunable which allows to disable fsync
> > and changes ordered into writeback writeout on a per-process basis like
> > this:
:
:
> But if you want to give them enough rope to shoot them
Diego Calleja wrote:
> El Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:36:00 +0300, Al Boldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> > Greetings!
> >
> > data=ordered mode has proven reliable over the years, and it does this
> > by ordering filedata flushes before metadata flushes. But this
> > sometimes causes contention in the
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 09:40:55PM -0600, Olof Johansson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 11:10:01PM -0800, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > Dynamically create the kset instead of declaring it statically. We also
> > rename devices_subsys to devices_kset to catch all users of the
> > variable.
>
> G
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> * Steven Rostedt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > This annotates NMI functions with notrace. Some tracers may be able
> > to live with this, but some cannot. So we turn off NMI tracing.
> >
> > One solution might be to make a notrace_nmi which would o
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 09:42:30PM +0900, Takashi Sato wrote:
> >I am also wondering whether we should have system call(s) for these:
> >
> >On Jan 25, 2008 12:59 PM, Takashi Sato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>+ case EXT3_IOC_FREEZE: {
> >
> >>+ case EXT3_IOC_THAW: {
> >
> >And just co
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Steven Rostedt wrote:
>
> *** NOTICE ***
>
> This still has the old version of the latency tracer. I'll try to
> release a -rt2 soon that has the new version. This way we can see what
> kind of regressions the new version might give.
>
This is taking longer than expected. Rem
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Al Viro writes:
> After grep for locking-related things:
>
> * lock_parent(): who said that you won't get dentry moved
> before managing to grab i_mutex on parent? While we are at it,
> who said that you won't get dentry moved between fetching d_parent
> and
CC: Mike Halcrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Erez Zadok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
fs/unionfs/rename.c | 16 +++-
1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/unionfs/rename.c b/fs/unionfs/rename.c
index 9306a2b..5ab13f9 100644
--- a/fs/unionfs/rename.c
+++
This old code was to fix a bug which has long since been fixed in our
copyup_permission and unionfs_d_iput.
Signed-off-by: Erez Zadok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
fs/unionfs/copyup.c | 13 -
1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/unionfs/copyup.c b/fs/unionfs/
Signed-off-by: Erez Zadok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
fs/unionfs/copyup.c |3 +--
fs/unionfs/union.h |4 ++--
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/unionfs/copyup.c b/fs/unionfs/copyup.c
index 8663224..9beac01 100644
--- a/fs/unionfs/copyup.c
+++ b/fs/unionfs/copyu
Cleanup code in ->create, ->symlink, and ->mknod: refactor common code into
helper functions. Also, this allows writing to multiple branches again,
which was broken by an earlier patch.
Signed-off-by: Erez Zadok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
fs/unionfs/inode.c | 395 +-
The following is a series of patchsets related to Unionfs. This is the
fifth set of patchsets resulting from an lkml review of the entire unionfs
code base, in preparation for a merge into mainline. The most significant
changes here are a few locking related fixes, and a correction to broken
log
Given an fd on a block device, returns a string like
/block/sda/sda1
which can be used to find related information in /sys.
Ideally we should have an ioctl that works on char devices as well,
but that seems far from trivial, so it seems reasonable to have
this until the latter can be imp
On Saturday 26 January 2008 06:42:19 Greg KH wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 10:44:59AM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Greg KH wrote:
> > > Here are a pretty large number of kobject, documentation, and driver
> > > core patches against your 2.6.24 git tree.
> >
> > I've merg
This patch adds latency tracing for critical timings
(how long interrupts are disabled for).
"irqsoff" is added to /debugfs/tracing/available_tracers
Note:
tracing_max_latency
also holds the max latency for irqsoff (in usecs).
(default to large number so one must start latency tracing)
[ This patch is added to the series since the wakeup timings trace
may lockup without it. ]
I thought that one could place a printk anywhere without worrying.
But it seems that it is not wise to place a printk where the runqueue
lock is held.
I just spent two hours debugging why some of my code
This is a simple trace that uses the mcount infrastructure. It is
designed to be fast and small, and easy to use. It is useful to
record things that happen over a very short period of time, and
not to analyze the system in general.
An interface is added to the debugfs
/debugfs/tracing/
This pa
This patch adds hooks to trace the wake up latency of the highest
priority waking task.
"wakeup" is added to /debugfs/tracing/available_tracers
Also added to /debugfs/tracing
tracing_max_latency
holds the current max latency for the wakeup
wakeup_thresh
if set to other than zero
This patch adds hooks into the schedule switch tracing to
allow other latency traces to hook into the schedule switches.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
lib/tracing/trace_sched_switch.c | 123 +--
lib/tracing/tracer.h | 14 +
Saving the comm of tasks for each trace is very expensive.
This patch includes in the context switch hook, a way to
store the last 100 command lines of tasks. This table is
examined when a trace is to be printed.
Note: The comm may be destroyed if other traces are performed.
Later (TBD) patches ma
This patch adds markers to various events in the kernel.
(interrupts, task activation and hrtimers)
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
arch/x86/kernel/apic_32.c |2 ++
arch/x86/kernel/irq_32.c |1 +
arch/x86/kernel/irq_64.c |2 ++
arch/x86/kernel/traps_32.c |
This patch adds a event trace that hooks into various events
in the kernel. Although it can be used separately, it is mainly
to help other traces (wakeup and preempt off) with seeing various
events in the traces without having to enable the heavy mcount
hooks.
Here's an example:
The tracer wants to be able to convert the state number
into a user visible character. This patch pulls that conversion
string out the scheduler into the header. This way if it were to
ever change, other parts of the kernel will know.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
include/
Add preempt off timings. A lot of kernel core code is taken from the RT patch
latency trace that was written by Ingo Molnar.
This adds "preemptoff" and "preemptirqsoff" to
/debugfs/tracing/available_tracers
Now instead of just tracing irqs off, preemption off can be selected
to be recorded.
Whe
This annotates NMI functions with notrace. Some tracers may be able
to live with this, but some cannot. So we turn off NMI tracing.
One solution might be to make a notrace_nmi which would only turn
off NMI tracing if a trace utility needed it off.
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[EMAIL P
Add the notrace annotations to some of the vsyscall functions.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
arch/x86/kernel/vsyscall_64.c |3 ++-
arch/x86/vdso/vclock_gettime.c | 15 ---
arch/x86/vdso/vgetcpu.c|3 ++-
include/asm-x86/vsyscall.h |3 +
The latency tracer can call clocksource_read very early in bootup and
before the clock source variable has been initialized. This results in a
crash at boot up (even before earlyprintk is initialized). Since the
clock->read variable points to NULL.
This patch simply initializes the clock to use cl
This patch adds notrace annotations to timer functions
that will be used by tracing. This helps speed things up and
also keeps the ugliness of printing these functions down.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
arch/x86/kernel/apic_32.c |2 +-
arch/x86/kernel/hpet.c
If CONFIG_MCOUNT is selected and /proc/sys/kernel/mcount_enabled is set to a
non-zero value the mcount routine will be called everytime we enter a kernel
function that is not marked with the "notrace" attribute.
The mcount routine will then call a registered function if a function
happens to be re
This patch adds context switch tracing, of the format of:
_--=> CPU#
/ _-=> irqs-off
| / _=> need-resched
|| / _---=> hardirq/softirq
||| / _--=> preempt-depth
Handle accurate time even if there's a long delay between
accumulated clock cycles.
Signed-off-by: John Stultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
arch/powerpc/kernel/time.c|3 +-
arch/x86/kernel/vsyscall_64.c |5 ++-
include/asm-x86/vgtod.h
Mark with "notrace" functions in core code that should not be
traced. The "notrace" attribute will prevent gcc from adding
a call to mcount on the annotated funtions.
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
lib/smp_proces
Add markers into the wakeup code, to allow the tracer to
record wakeup timings.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
kernel/sched.c |8
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
Index: linux-mcount.git/kernel/sched.c
===
The latency tracer needs a way to get an accurate time
without grabbing any locks. Locks themselves might call
the latency tracer and cause at best a slow down.
This patch adds get_monotonic_cycles that returns cycles
from a reliable clock source in a monotonic fashion.
Signed-off-by: John Stultz
This patch adds hooks into the latency tracer to give
us histograms of interrupts off, preemption off and
wakeup timings.
This code was based off of work done by Yi Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
But heavily modified to work with the new tracer, and some
clean ups by Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Add "notrace" annotation to x86_64 specific files.
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
arch/x86/kernel/head64.c |2 +-
arch/x86/kernel/setup64.c|4 ++--
arch/x86/kernel/smpboot_64.c |2 +-
3 files ch
Add marker into context_switch to record the prev and next tasks.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
kernel/sched.c |2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
Index: linux-mcount.git/kernel/sched.c
===
--- linux-m
[
version 6 of mcount / trace patches:
changes include:
Ported to lastest git 99f1c97dbdb30e958edfd1ced0ae43df62504e07
Added the runqueue_is_locked schedule api to let others (printk)
know if the runqueue is locked and if it is safe to call
wake_up on klogd.
Added event_trace
On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 14:27 +1100, Rusty Russell wrote:
> 2) Unconditionally reject modules with a wrong module section size.
> Currently
> we have no such check, which means without KALLSYMS, anything goes.
I favor the latter, since it's safest.
Jon.
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 11:25:32AM +0530, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
> +static int free_ext_idx(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode,
> + struct ext4_extent_idx *ix)
> +{
> + int i, retval = 0;
> + ext4_fsblk_t block;
> + struct buffer_head *bh;
> +
Hi,
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:55:42 +0100, Michael Monnerie wrote
> Dear lists,
>
> I've been spending a LOT of time trying to find out where's the
> problem, but can't find it and therefore seek urgent help now. We
> have the following system:
Did you try to force the server MTU to 1500 (it looks
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 11:10:01PM -0800, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> Dynamically create the kset instead of declaring it statically. We also
> rename devices_subsys to devices_kset to catch all users of the
> variable.
Guess what, you broke powerpc again!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work/linux/k.org $
On Saturday 26 January 2008 02:31:30 Jon Masters wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 08:56 +0100, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > So what is needed is an Oops with an explaining message
> > if (kernel_tainted) "blame that proprietary module first",
> > and make sure the user sees that oops even if in X.
>
> T
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 01:42:43 +0100, Stefan Richter said:
> Even if you only look at the Subject: and number of postings in a
> thread, how to judge whether there is a stability risk for the next -rc
> in the making, without experience or personal interest in the domain?
My general rule of thumb i
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 01:05:26 +0100, Ingo Molnar said:
> all it takes for me on Fedora is to boot a modular distro kernel once,
> then copy the /dev to the real (persistent) /dev:
>
>mkdir /tmp2
>mount /dev/sda1 /tmp2
>cp -a /dev/* /tmp2/dev/
>
> and from that point on a bzImage/vmli
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:50:44 +0100, Stefan Richter said:
> How often is "bisectability" being broken already before merge in
> subsystem trees, and how often only in the context of the merge result?
I don't bisect git trees often - but I'd say that at least half the time
I have to bisect -mm, I'll
Ignacy Gawedzki wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having trouble to determine the cause of the following behavior. I'm not
even sure that I'm supposed to hot plug and unplug a SATA drive from a nForce3
Ultra (apparently CK8S, on a Gigabyte K8NS Ultra 939 mobo) SATA interface, to
begin with. The informat
On Friday 25 January 2008 19:32, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to move the 64-bit suspend/hibernation files from arch/x86/kernel to
> arch/x86/power, modify the names of the 32-bit files already in
> arch/x86/power and update the Makefiles accordingly, but there are some
> changes
>
[PATCH] x86_64: change aper valid checking sequence
old sequence:
size ==> >4G ==> point to RAM
changed to
>4G ==> point to RAM ==> size
some bios even leave aper to unclear, so check size at last.
to avoid reporting that like
Node 0: Aperture @ 4a4200 size 32 MB
Aperture too small (32 MB)
Joerg Roedel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here is the first release of patches for KVM to support the Nested
Paging
> (NPT) feature of AMD QuadCore CPUs for comments and public testing.
This
> feature improves the guest performance significantly. I measured an
> improvement of around 17% using kernbench in my
>> Incidentally, some context for the AIX approach to the OOM problem: a
>> process may exclude itself from OOM vulnerability altogether. It
places
>> itself in "early allocation" mode, which means at the time it creates
>> virtual memory, it reserves enough backing store for the worst case.
Joerg Roedel wrote:
> To disable the use of the Nested Paging feature even if it is
available in
> hardware this patch adds a module parameter. Nested Paging can be
disabled by
> passing npt=off to the kvm_amd module.
I think it's better to use a (common) parameter to qemu. That way you
can contro
Jordan,
Although, I am using TinyBios v.99 with MFGPT workaround disabled, and
upon a subsequent write I still run in to that system hang problem. To try
out that fix u mentioned, I thought I enable the workaround in the BIOS
and then apply the fix, It still hangs.
I am dumping this info from the
Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
Now, all of this reminds me of something somewhat messy: if we share
the kernel page tables for trampoline page tables, as discussed
elsewhere, we HAVE to do a complete, all-tlb-including-global-pages
flush after use, since the kernel pages are global and otherwise
H. Peter Anvin wrote:
Keir Fraser wrote:
On 25/1/08 22:54, "Jeremy Fitzhardinge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only possibly relevant comment I can find in vol3a is:
Older IA-32 processors that implement the PAE mechanism use
uncached
accesses when loading page-directory-pointer ta
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 04:09 -0700, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> On Jan 24, 2008 17:25 -0700, Zan Lynx wrote:
> > Have y'all been following the /dev/mem_notify patches?
> > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/628653
>
> Having the notification be via poll() is a very restrictive processing
> m
We have a difficult merge this time; the SCSI tree is split between
components that can go now and pieces that are waiting on other trees.
Part 1 is the components that can go now ... you'll be getting part 2
towards the end of the merge window.
There's misc driver updates, the accessor conversion
I experienced major major data loss on a PL-2303 USB-serial converter
under 2.4.36, which I remedied by back-porting the pl2303.c from the
latest 2.6 kernel tree.
---
diff -u linux-2.4.36/drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.c.orig
linux-2.4.36/drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.c
--- pl2303.c.orig 2008-01-01
(I already deleted the posting I'm going to reply to, therefore
References and In-Reply-To are wrong. Sorry.)
On 2008-01-25, Ingo Molnar wrote in http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/1/25/320:
> * Giacomo A. Catenazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As a tester, I'm not so happy.
>> The last few merge windows
On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 01:27 +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 01:05 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > * Peter Zijlstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > My wish is that distros would just boot without requiring an initrd. I
> > > know how to make them for redhat and debian base
On Saturday 26 January 2008 02:03, Asbjørn Sannes wrote:
> Asbjørn Sannes wrote:
> > Nick Piggin wrote:
> >> On Friday 25 January 2008 22:32, Asbjorn Sannes wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I am experiencing unpredictable results with the following test
> >>> without other processes running (exception
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Yinghai Lu wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 4:01 PM, Justin Piszcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Tried it, it worked successfully!
With stock kernel, previous way I had to use it was mem=8832M and top
showed this:
top - 18:53:52 up 1 min, 2 users, load average: 1.03, 0.30,
Hi,
I'd like to move the 64-bit suspend/hibernation files from arch/x86/kernel to
arch/x86/power, modify the names of the 32-bit files already in
arch/x86/power and update the Makefiles accordingly, but there are some changes
queued for merging that touch the files in question.
When is the right
On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 01:05 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Peter Zijlstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My wish is that distros would just boot without requiring an initrd. I
> > know how to make them for redhat and debian based distros, but the
> > fact that you can't (easily) cross-build th
Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Jeremy Fitzhardinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any guide about the tradeoff of when to use invlpg vs
flushing the whole tlb? 1 page? 10? 90% of the tlb?
i made measurements some time ago and INVLPG was quite uniformly slow on
all important CPU types - on the
This is what TinyBios posts
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PC Engines ALIX.2 v0.99
640 KB Base Memory
130048 KB Extended Memory
01F0 Master 848A CF 128MB
Phys C/H/S 1002/8/32 Log C/H/S 1002/8/32
BIOS setup:
(9) 9600 baud (2) 19200 baud *3* 38400 baud (5) 57600 baud (1) 115200 baud
*
On Jan 25, 2008 4:01 PM, Justin Piszcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
...
> Tried it, it worked successfully!
>
> With stock kernel, previous way I had to use it was mem=8832M and top
> showed this:
>
> top - 18:53:52 up 1 min, 2 users, load average: 1.03, 0.30, 0.10
> Tasks: 169 total, 1 runni
Fix build with CONFIG_BLOCK off.
Building git-2d94dfc with CONFIG_BLOCK turned off gives me:
drivers/base/core.c: In function 'device_add_class_symlinks':
drivers/base/core.c:704: error: 'part_type' undeclared (first use in this
function)
drivers/base/core.c:704: error: (Each undeclared identifi
Just some idea what we might be working on for 2.6.26, besides continued
bug-fixing and cleanup:
Work that we already have patches for and that I expect to be included
in whole or in 2.6.26:
- ipv6: Aurélien Charbon's patch to add ipv6 support to the
server's export interface is
Keir Fraser wrote:
On 25/1/08 22:54, "Jeremy Fitzhardinge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only possibly relevant comment I can find in vol3a is:
Older IA-32 processors that implement the PAE mechanism use uncached
accesses when loading page-directory-pointer table entries. This
beh
* Jeremy Fitzhardinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any guide about the tradeoff of when to use invlpg vs
> flushing the whole tlb? 1 page? 10? 90% of the tlb?
i made measurements some time ago and INVLPG was quite uniformly slow on
all important CPU types - on the order of 100+ cyc
* Peter Zijlstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My wish is that distros would just boot without requiring an initrd. I
> know how to make them for redhat and debian based distros, but the
> fact that you can't (easily) cross-build them makes it a very tedious
> construct.
all it takes for me on
On 25/01/08 15:50 -0800, Hasan Rashid wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been working on a watchdog timer using the mfgpt on AMD Geode
> CS5536. I initialize the setup register MFGPT0_SETUP (0x6206) with hex
> value 0x306 (110110b). However, after this first initialization if I
> ever read/write to th
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Yinghai Lu wrote:
On Monday 21 January 2008 01:37:09 pm Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Yinghai Lu wrote:
On Monday 21 January 2008 11:14:02 am Justin Piszcz wrote:
please get x86.git
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.
* Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 12:51:31AM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> >
> > find a workaround below - but i'm not sure it's the right one.
>
> Thanks, but I've already checked in a fix :)
hey, that's my punishment for not reading my email promptly :) Could
ha
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 12:51:31AM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
>
> find a workaround below - but i'm not sure it's the right one.
Thanks, but I've already checked in a fix :)
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* Ingo Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> randconfig testing found this (post-v2.6.24) build bug:
>
> drivers/built-in.o: In function `hifn_unregister_rng':
> hifn_795x.c:(.text+0x17bbd9): undefined reference to `hwrng_unregister'
> drivers/built-in.o: In function `hifn_probe':
> hifn_795x.
Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:
>> On Friday, 25 of January 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[-mm]
>>> should flush out most of the truly stupid mistakes, but those are
>>> usually found and fixed literally within hours. Anyhow, the proper
>>> time for test compiles is *before* it goes into the git tree
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