Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Mark Fasheh
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 09:46:53PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: Actually I think it's rather sick. Taking O_NONBLOCK and making it a lock-manager trylock because they're kinda-sorta-similar-sounding? Spare me. O_NONBLOCK means open this file in nonblocking mode, not attempt to acquire a

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Daniel Phillips
On Sunday 04 September 2005 00:46, Andrew Morton wrote: Daniel Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The model you came up with for dlmfs is beyond cute, it's downright clever. Actually I think it's rather sick. Taking O_NONBLOCK and making it a lock-manager trylock because they're

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread Paul Misner
On Saturday 03 September 2005 5:58 pm, Chuck Ebbert wrote: I just bought a new notebook. Here is the output from lspci using the latest pci.ids file from sourceforge: ... controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02) 05:09.0 CardBus

Re: [PATCH] New: Omnikey CardMan 4040 PCMCIA Driver

2005-09-04 Thread Harald Welte
Thanks for your comments, Alexey. I've now incorprorated all of the requested changes and am testing the driver. If everything is still fine, I'll repost later today. -- - Harald Welte [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://gnumonks.org/

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Andrew Morton
Mark Fasheh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 09:46:53PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: Actually I think it's rather sick. Taking O_NONBLOCK and making it a lock-manager trylock because they're kinda-sorta-similar-sounding? Spare me. O_NONBLOCK means open this file in

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Stefan Smietanowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lee Revell wrote: On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 02:39 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: 4Kb kernel stacks are the future on i386, and it seems the problems it initially caused are now sorted out. Does anyone knows about any currently unsolved problems?

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Andrew Morton
Daniel Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If the only user is their tools I would say let it go ahead and be cute, even sickeningly so. It is not supposed to be a general dlm api, at least that is my understanding. It is just supposed to be an interface for their tools. Of course it

Re: [PATCH] New: Omnikey CardMan 4040 PCMCIA Driver

2005-09-04 Thread Harald Welte
Hi Nish, thanks for your comments. On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 03:13:43PM -0700, Nish Aravamudan wrote: On 9/3/05, Chase Venters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Below you can find a driver for the Omnikey CardMan 4040 PCMCIA Smartcard Reader. #define CCID_DRIVER_BULK_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT

Re: forbid to strace a program

2005-09-04 Thread Andreas Hartmann
Chase Venters wrote: Is there another way to do this? If the password is crypted, I need a passphrase or something other to decrypt it again. Not really a solution of the problem. Therefore, it would be best, to hide it by preventing stracing of the application to all users and root. Ok,

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Joel Becker
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:28:28AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: If there is already a richer interface into all this code (such as a syscall one) and it's feasible to migrate the open() tricksies to that API in the future if it all comes unstuck then OK. That's why I asked (thus far

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread roucaries bastien
On 9/4/05, Paul Misner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 03 September 2005 5:58 pm, Chuck Ebbert wrote: I just bought a new notebook. Here is the output from lspci using the latest pci.ids file from sourceforge: ... controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Mark Fasheh
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:23:43AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: What would be an acceptable replacement? I admit that O_NONBLOCK - trylock is a bit unfortunate, but really it just needs a bit to express that - nobody over here cares what it's called. The whole idea of reinterpreting file

Re: Kernel 2.6.13 breaks libpcap (and tcpdump).

2005-09-04 Thread Herbert Xu
Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Filter incoming data, looking for ICMP messages: tcpdump -f ip proto \icmp Well, that catches nothing. We aren't handling the reading of specific fields like the IP protocol field correctly. This patch should make it work again. I tried to

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Andrew Morton
Joel Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:28:28AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: If there is already a richer interface into all this code (such as a syscall one) and it's feasible to migrate the open() tricksies to that API in the future if it all comes unstuck then OK.

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Lee Revell
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 09:36 +0200, Stefan Smietanowski wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lee Revell wrote: On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 02:39 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: 4Kb kernel stacks are the future on i386, and it seems the problems it initially caused are now sorted

Re: Potential IPSec DoS/Kernel Panic with 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread Herbert Xu
Matt LaPlante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: network connectivity on my router. Upon further inspection I noticed the packet had actually caused a kernel panic (visible only on the monitor, now also unresponsive). Thanks for the report. I'll try to track it down. If you could jot down the

snd-emu10k1 broken in 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread dragoran
Hello. I am running FC4 and compiled a vanilla linux 2.6.13. After booting the kernel I see an error messages that says that it was unable to load snd-emu10k1 (see dmesg). In dmesg I got this: Sep 4 10:09:47 chello062178124144 kernel: snd_emu10k1: Unknown parameter `' Sep 4 10:09:47

Re: kernel freezes with 2.6.12.5 and 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread Peter Münster
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Chris Wright wrote: * Peter Münster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Chris Wright wrote: * Peter Münster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: with 2.6.12.4 no problem. But with a newer version, I get a black screen and no more network access, when trying

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Andrew Morton
Mark Fasheh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:23:43AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: What would be an acceptable replacement? I admit that O_NONBLOCK - trylock is a bit unfortunate, but really it just needs a bit to express that - nobody over here cares what it's

Re: forbid to strace a program

2005-09-04 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hi Andreas, On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 09:32:34AM +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote: Can I ask why you want to hide the database password from root? It's easy: for security reasons. There could always be some bugs in some software, which makes it possible for some other user, to gain root

Re: [linux-usb-devel] Genesys USB 2.0 enclosures

2005-09-04 Thread Jan De Luyck
On Sunday 04 September 2005 03:53, Alan Stern wrote: This one certainly goes into the Bizarro file. Just out of curiosity -- when you use the powered hub, does the drive work even if you remove that delay completely? I haven't tested that. I will, next time I need the drive, which will

Re: forbid to strace a program

2005-09-04 Thread Tejun Heo
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 09:32:34AM +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote: Chase Venters wrote: Is there another way to do this? If the password is crypted, I need a passphrase or something other to decrypt it again. Not really a solution of the problem. Therefore, it would be best, to hide it

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Joel Becker
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 01:18:05AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: I thought I stated this in my other email. We're not intending to extend dlmfs. Famous last words ;) Heh, of course :-) I don't buy the general fs is nice because we can script it argument, really. You can just

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread David Gómez
Hi, On Sep 04 at 02:50:07, Matthew Garrett wrote: Chuck Ebbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SMBus Is there anything on there that you actually want to talk to? Smart batteries are accesed thru the SMBus. If you want to know battery information, like the charge, you need to talk to the SMBus.

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Andrew Morton
Joel Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can't see how that works easily. I'm not worried about a tarball (eventually Red Hat and SuSE and Debian would have it). I'm thinking about this shell: exec 7/dlm/domain/lock1 do stuff exec 7/dev/null If someone

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Joel Becker
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 02:18:36AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: take-and-drop-lock -d domainxxx -l lock1 -e do stuff Ahh, but then you have to have lots of scripts somewhere in path, or do massive inline scripts. especially if you want to take another lock in there somewhere.

Re: snd-emu10k1 broken in 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread dragoran
Niko Nitsche wrote: dragoran wrote: Hello. I am running FC4 and compiled a vanilla linux 2.6.13. After booting the kernel I see an error messages that says that it was unable to load snd-emu10k1 (see dmesg). In dmesg I got this: Sep 4 10:09:47 chello062178124144 kernel: snd_emu10k1:

Re: [xfs-masters] [2.6 patch] fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_buf.h: extern inline doesn't make sense

2005-09-04 Thread Christoph Hellwig
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 03:23:47PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: extern inline doesn't make sense. Thanks, I put this in. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-kernel in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at

8250_hp300: initialisation ordering bug

2005-09-04 Thread Russell King
Hi, I've noticed that 8250_hp300 is buggy wrt the ordering of hardware initialisation to the visibility of devices to user space. Namely, 8250_hp300 does the following: line = serial8250_register_port(port); ... /* Enable board-interrupts */ out_8(d-resource.start +

Re: 2.6.13-mm1

2005-09-04 Thread Alexander Nyberg
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 03:55:42AM -0700 Andrew Morton wrote: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.13/2.6.13-mm1/ I got: 7Dead loop on netdevice eth0, fix it urgently! When using netconsole and printing out some information from kernel to console. The box

Re: [patch] Fix compilation in locomo.c

2005-09-04 Thread Russell King
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 08:30:43AM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: Do not access children in struct device directly, use device_for_each_child helper instead. It fixes compilation. Signed-off-by: Pavel Machek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Given up waiting for John/Richard to okay this, applied anyway. --

Re: snd-emu10k1 broken in 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread James Courtier-Dutton
dragoran wrote: Niko Nitsche wrote: dragoran wrote: Hello. I am running FC4 and compiled a vanilla linux 2.6.13. After booting the kernel I see an error messages that says that it was unable to load snd-emu10k1 (see dmesg). In dmesg I got this: Sep 4 10:09:47 chello062178124144 kernel:

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread bert hubert
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 06:58:00PM -0400, Chuck Ebbert wrote: I just bought a new notebook. Here is the output from lspci using the latest pci.ids file from sourceforge: I'd suggest researching before buying. -- http://www.PowerDNS.com Open source, database driven DNS Software

Re: snd-emu10k1 broken in 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread dragoran
James Courtier-Dutton wrote: dragoran wrote: Niko Nitsche wrote: dragoran wrote: Hello. I am running FC4 and compiled a vanilla linux 2.6.13. After booting the kernel I see an error messages that says that it was unable to load snd-emu10k1 (see dmesg). In dmesg I got this: Sep 4

Re: [patch] Add suspend/resume support to locomo.c

2005-09-04 Thread Russell King
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 07:25:58AM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: From: John Lenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] This adds low-level suspend/resume support to locomo.c. Signed-off-by: Pavel Machek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shouldn't this be signed off by John himself? Not applied. -- Russell King Linux kernel

Re: nfs4 client bug

2005-09-04 Thread Francois Romieu
Bret Towe [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [...] after moving some files on the server to a new location then trying to add the files to xmms playlist i found the following in dmesg after xmms froze wonder how many more items i can find... The system includes some binary only stuff. Please contact your

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread Folkert van Heusden
05:02.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02) Give 'ndiswrapper' a try. Works pretty well for me. Folkert van Heusden -- Try MultiTail! Multiple windows with logfiles, filtered with regular expressions, colored output,

Re: [uml-devel] Re: [patch 1/3] uml: share page bits handling between 2 and 3 level pagetables

2005-09-04 Thread Blaisorblade
On Friday 02 September 2005 22:17, Jeff Dike wrote: On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 09:37:28PM +0200, Blaisorblade wrote: Also look, on the set_pte theme, at the attached patch. + WARN_ON(!pte_young(*pte) || pte_write(*pte) !pte_dirty(*pte)); This one has been firing on me, and I decided to

Re: [2.6 patch] lib/sort.c: small cleanups

2005-09-04 Thread Ingo Oeser
On Saturday 03 September 2005 15:25, Adrian Bunk wrote: This patch contains the following small cleanups: - make two needlessly global functions static - every file should #include the header files containing the prototypes of it's global functions While this is a nice cleanup, does

2.6.13 SMP on Athlon X2: nanosleep returning waay to soon, clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME...) proceeding too fast

2005-09-04 Thread Frank van Maarseveen
After replacing the kernel on a fresh FC4 install with a stock 2.6.13 (using gcc 3.2) and my own config it appears that the clock is going too fast: it gains at least an hour every 12 hours or so. FC4 kernel (rpm: kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4) seems ok I tried the following from another system with

Re: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Francois Romieu
Giampaolo Tomassoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [...] However, I'm still hearing for your comments about the usefulness of an ATMSAR layer. Afaik all but one pci ADSL modems are out of tree drivers and include various level of proprietary code. If Duncan is not interested in changing its code, the

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Guillaume Chazarain
2005/9/4, Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 02:39 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: 4Kb kernel stacks are the future on i386, and it seems the problems it initially caused are now sorted out. Does anyone knows about any currently unsolved problems? ndiswrapper Just a thought

[PATCH] fat: Remove duplicate directory scanning code

2005-09-04 Thread Pekka Enberg
Hi! This patch removes duplicate directory scanning code from fs/fat/dir.c. The two functions that share identical code are fat_readdirx() and fat_search_long(). This patch also renames fat_readdirx to __fat_readdir(). Tested on User-mode Linux with a small 16 MB vfat partition. Signed-off-by:

Re: snd-emu10k1 broken in 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread Niko Nitsche
Well, those options lines are just wrong so I am not at all surprised that it failed. It should be: options snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0 options snd-intel8x0 index=0 So, dragoran, what options lines do you have? James Thanks James! but I think those are the correct ones: alias snd-card-0

Re: snd-emu10k1 broken in 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread Niko Nitsche
Well, those options lines are just wrong so I am not at all surprised that it failed. It should be: options snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0 options snd-intel8x0 index=0 So, dragoran, what options lines do you have? James Thanks James! but I think those are the correct ones: alias snd-card-0

[CFT] forcedeth backport to 2.4

2005-09-04 Thread Manfred Spraul
Hi, Attached is a backport of the latest forcedeth version to 2.4. It includes lots of changes, among them: - a critical bugfix for nv_open(): ifdown/ifup cycles resulted in an incomplete initialization that causes hangs after a few MB network traffic. - jumbo frame support - far better

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread Sasha Khapyorsky
On 02:50 Sun 04 Sep , Matthew Garrett wrote: Chuck Ebbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Audio (unknown codec) snd-ati-atiixp ought to drive it - if it doesn't, that's probably a bug. Modem (no codec available) It's a winmodem. What were you expecting? snd-atiixp-modem should drive

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Denis Vlasenko
On Friday 02 September 2005 09:08, Alex Davis wrote: ndiswrapper and driverloader will not work reliably with 4k stacks. This is because of the Windoze drivers they use, to which, obviously, they do not have the source. Since quite a few laptops have built-in wireless cards by companies who

Re: [PATCH] New: Omnikey CardMan 4040 PCMCIA Driver

2005-09-04 Thread Ingo Oeser
On Sunday 04 September 2005 12:12, Harald Welte wrote: cmx_llseek just use return nonseekable_open(inode, filp); as your last statement in cmx_open() instead of return 0; to really disable any file pointer positioning (e.g. pwrite/pread too). Addtionally cmx_llseek() is

R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
-Messaggio originale- Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] conto di Francois Romieu Inviato: domenica 4 settembre 2005 14.01 A: Giampaolo Tomassoni Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oggetto: Re: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Sander
Adrian Bunk wrote (ao): 4Kb kernel stacks are the future on i386, and it seems the problems it initially caused are now sorted out. Does anyone knows about any currently unsolved problems? I'd like to: - get a patch into on of the next -mm kernels that unconditionally enables 4KSTACKS

Re: [PATCH] quiet non-x86 option ROM warnings

2005-09-04 Thread Olaf Hering
On Tue, Feb 15, Jesse Barnes wrote: Both the r128 and radeon drivers complain if they don't find an x86 option ROM on the device they're talking to. This would be fine, except that the message is incorrect--not all option ROMs are required to be x86 based. This small patch just

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Ed Tomlinson
On Sunday 04 September 2005 08:49, Denis Vlasenko wrote: On Friday 02 September 2005 09:08, Alex Davis wrote: ndiswrapper and driverloader will not work reliably with 4k stacks. This is because of the Windoze drivers they use, to which, obviously, they do not have the source. Since quite a

[PATCH] vm: swap prefetch-1

2005-09-04 Thread Con Kolivas
Thanks to those who tested the swap prefetch code in its first public iteration. Here is a respin of the code which improves its behaviour to be virtually unnoticable, and fix a couple of bugs that showed up. Changes: This version is suspend aware Swap prefetches are limited to SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX

Re: [PATCH] quiet non-x86 option ROM warnings

2005-09-04 Thread Andreas Schwab
Olaf Hering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: - printk(KERN_ERR radeonfb (%s): Invalid ROM signature %x should be + printk(KERN_DEBUG radeonfb (%s): Invalid ROM signature %x should be 0xaa55\n, pci_name(rinfo-pdev), BIOS_IN16(0)); While you are at it

Re: 2.6.13 SMP on Athlon X2: nanosleep returning waay to soon, clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME...) proceeding too fast

2005-09-04 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 01:39:15PM +0200, Frank van Maarseveen wrote: After replacing the kernel on a fresh FC4 install with a stock 2.6.13 (using gcc 3.2) and my own config it appears that the clock is going too fast: it gains at least an hour every 12 hours or so. FC4 kernel (rpm:

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread Matthew Garrett
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 11:10:12AM +0200, David Gómez wrote: Smart batteries are accesed thru the SMBus. If you want to know battery information, like the charge, you need to talk to the SMBus. Smart batteries are i2c devices, but you talk to them via the embedded controller rather than via

Re: 2.6.13-mm1: PCMCIA problem

2005-09-04 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! One more piece of information. This is the one that loops: echo 30 /sys/class/firmware/timeout Try echo -n ... Or revert gregkh-driver-sysfs-strip_leading_trailing_whitespace.patch. Obviously if you write 30\n and the write returns 2 then the shell will then try to

re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Alex Davis
Please don't tell me to care for closed-source drivers. ndiswrapper is NOT closed source. And I'm not asking you to care. I don't want the pain of debugging crashes on the machines which run unknown code in kernel space. I'm not asking you to debug crashes. I'm simply requesting that the kernel

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread Daniel Goller
for my V2311US with Broadcom 4318 these drivers worked with ndiswrapper: ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/notebook/ferrari_4000/driver/winxp64bit/80211g.zip while these did not: http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM94318 PCIID: 14e4:4318 the ati-drivers

Re: empty patch-2.6.13-git? patches on ftp.kernel.org

2005-09-04 Thread Jan Dittmer
David Woodhouse wrote: On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 02:00 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: Ahh. Please change that to rm -rf tmp-empty-tree mkdir tmp-empty-tree cd tmp-empty-tree git-init-db because otherwise you'll almost certainly hit something else later on.. OK,

Re: R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Francois Romieu
Giampaolo Tomassoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [...] Well, the idea is that more pci devices may appear, as adsl-enabled embedded systems will begin to appear in the market. Also, I believe that adsl will carry much more services then just AAL5 for internet connection in the future. I'd be happily

Re: ide-floppy - software eject not working with LS-120 drive

2005-09-04 Thread Ondrej Zary
Denis Vlasenko wrote: On Friday 02 September 2005 23:47, Ondrej Zary wrote: Hello, I've bought new LS-120 drive and found that software eject does not work with 2.6.13 kernel: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# eject /dev/hdc eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument The drive spins up and

Re: empty patch-2.6.13-git? patches on ftp.kernel.org

2005-09-04 Thread David Woodhouse
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 17:31 +0200, Jan Dittmer wrote: David Woodhouse wrote: On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 02:00 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: Ahh. Please change that to rm -rf tmp-empty-tree mkdir tmp-empty-tree cd tmp-empty-tree git-init-db because

Re: Brand-new notebook useless with Linux...

2005-09-04 Thread Chuck Ebbert
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 at 02:50:07 +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote: Additionally, the system clock runs at 2x normal speed with PowerNow enabled. http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3927 Well that's the most bizarre tale of timer interrupt routing I've

Re: [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Alistair John Strachan
On Sunday 04 September 2005 12:05, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: Dears, thanks to Jiri Slaby who found a bug in the AAL0 handling of the ATMSAR module. I attach a fixed version of the atmsar patch as a diff against the 2.6.13 kernel tree. [snip] Just out of curiosity, is there ANY reason why

Re: 2.6.13-mm1: hangs during boot ...

2005-09-04 Thread James Bottomley
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 01:24 +1200, Reuben Farrelly wrote: I am seeing it fill up my messages log as it is logging 1 or so messages each minute. I've emailed the SCSI maintainer James Bottomley twice about it but had no response either time. OK, can you try this ... it should confirm the

RE: Potential IPSec DoS/Kernel Panic with 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread Matt LaPlante
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:linux-kernel- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Herbert Xu Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 4:24 AM To: Matt LaPlante Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: Potential IPSec DoS/Kernel Panic with 2.6.13 Matt LaPlante [EMAIL

Re: [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Grzegorz Kulewski
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Alistair John Strachan wrote: On Sunday 04 September 2005 12:05, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: Dears, thanks to Jiri Slaby who found a bug in the AAL0 handling of the ATMSAR module. I attach a fixed version of the atmsar patch as a diff against the 2.6.13 kernel tree.

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Paul Misner
On Sunday 04 September 2005 7:49 am, Denis Vlasenko wrote: On Friday 02 September 2005 09:08, Alex Davis wrote: ndiswrapper and driverloader will not work reliably with 4k stacks. This is because of the Windoze drivers they use, to which, obviously, they do not have the source. Since quite

Re: [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Jiri Slaby
Giampaolo Tomassoni napsal(a): I attach a fixed version of the atmsar patch as a diff against the 2.6.13 kernel tree. static inline void dump_skb (char * prefix, unsigned int vc, struct sk_buff * skb) { what's this? 81+ chars on line { on a newline, please ' * ' -- ' *'

Re: [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Alistair John Strachan
On Sunday 04 September 2005 17:41, Grzegorz Kulewski wrote: On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Alistair John Strachan wrote: On Sunday 04 September 2005 12:05, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: Dears, thanks to Jiri Slaby who found a bug in the AAL0 handling of the ATMSAR module. I attach a fixed version

Re: Kernel 2.6.13 breaks libpcap (and tcpdump).

2005-09-04 Thread Patrick McHardy
Herbert Xu wrote: We aren't handling the reading of specific fields like the IP protocol field correctly. This patch should make it work again. I can't spot the problem, could you give me a hint? I tried to move this logic into the new load_pointer function but it all came out messy so I

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Stefan Smietanowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alex Davis wrote: Please don't tell me to care for closed-source drivers. ndiswrapper is NOT closed source. And I'm not asking you to care. While ndiswrapper might not be closed source, I would not call the windows driver it loads open source ...

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Pekka Enberg
On 9/4/05, Paul Misner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No one is asking you to 'care' about our problems running a notebook with a closed source driver under ndiswrapper. Yes you are. You're asking for 4KSTACKS config option to maintained and it is not something you get for free. Besides, if it is

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Dr. David Alan Gilbert
* Stefan Smietanowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alex Davis wrote: Please don't tell me to care for closed-source drivers. ndiswrapper is NOT closed source. And I'm not asking you to care. While ndiswrapper might not be closed source, I

[patch] Bring the Vaio's RA826G HDA (82801) to life ...

2005-09-04 Thread Davide Libenzi
Add the subsystem PCI devid to the list (on top of 2.6.13). - Davide Signed-off-by: Davide Libenzi davidel@xmailserver.org diff -Nru linux-2.6.13/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c linux-2.6.13.mod/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c --- linux-2.6.13/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c 2005-09-03

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Bas Westerbaan
Yes you are. You're asking for 4KSTACKS config option to maintained and it is not something you get for free. Besides, if it is indeed ripped out of mainline kernel, you can always keep it a separate patch for ndiswrapper. Though 4K stacks are used a lot, they probably aren't used on all

Re: ALSA, snd_intel8x0m and kexec() don't work together (2.6.13-rc3-git4 and 2.6.13-rc3-git3)

2005-09-04 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: * Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The one message strinking me as odd during the boot-process is: Jul 21 19:50:01 kasbah kernel: AC'97 warm reset still in progress? [0x] More details: If I unload the sounddriver: # rmmod

Re: [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Grzegorz Kulewski
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Alistair John Strachan wrote: On Sunday 04 September 2005 17:41, Grzegorz Kulewski wrote: On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Alistair John Strachan wrote: On Sunday 04 September 2005 12:05, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: Dears, thanks to Jiri Slaby who found a bug in the AAL0 handling of

Re: Kernel 2.6.13 breaks libpcap (and tcpdump).

2005-09-04 Thread Patrick McHardy
Patrick McHardy wrote: Herbert Xu wrote: We aren't handling the reading of specific fields like the IP protocol field correctly. This patch should make it work again. I can't spot the problem, could you give me a hint? Never mind, I got it, we never fall through to the second switch

Re: gcc coredump with 2.6.12+ kernels

2005-09-04 Thread Johnny Stenback
Hello again, Got some more info that may be of value here. After I saw gcc coredump on me with 2.6.13 I tried halting my system and I saw a kernel panic while shutting down. The stack trace it showed me was: flush_tlb_mm+201 exit_mmap+249 mmput+49 do_exit+434 sys_reboot+264

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Robert Hancock
Guillaume Chazarain wrote: Just a thought : why couldn't ndiswrapper set apart some piece of memory and use it as the stack by changing the esp register before executing windows code. Like http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.ndiswrapper.general/4737 It's dirty, I know, but after all

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Hua Zhong
takelock domainxxx lock1 do sutff droplock domainxxx lock1 When someone kills the shell, the lock is leaked, becuase droplock isn't called. Why not open the lock resource (or the lock space) instead of individual locks as file? It then looks like this: open lock space

R: [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
-Messaggio originale- Da: Alistair John Strachan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 4 settembre 2005 18.21 ...omissis... Just out of curiosity, is there ANY reason why this has to be done in the kernel? The PPPoATM module for pppd implements (via linux-atm) a

R: R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
-Messaggio originale- Da: Francois Romieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 4 settembre 2005 17.33 A: Giampaolo Tomassoni Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oggetto: Re: R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1 ...omissis... I'd

Re: Potential IPSec DoS/Kernel Panic with 2.6.13

2005-09-04 Thread Jesper Juhl
On 9/4/05, Matt LaPlante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:linux-kernel- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Herbert Xu Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 4:24 AM To: Matt LaPlante Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: Potential

Re: R: [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Alistair John Strachan
On Sunday 04 September 2005 19:36, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: [snip] This may be true for AAL5 support, which is the way by which data is actually transferred between ADSL DSLAMs and CPE equipment. This may not be generally true, however: most providers are already delivering internet+voice

Re: R: R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread matthieu castet
Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: -Messaggio originale- Da: Francois Romieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 4 settembre 2005 17.33 A: Giampaolo Tomassoni Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oggetto: Re: R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

Re: [uml-devel] Re: [RFC] [patch 0/18] remap_file_pages protection support (for UML), try 3

2005-09-04 Thread Blaisorblade
On Friday 02 September 2005 23:02, Hugh Dickins wrote: On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Blaisorblade wrote: * The first 2 patches modify the PTE encoding macros and start preparing the VM for the new situation (i.e. VMA which have variable protections, which are called VM_NONUNIFORM. I dropped the

R: R: R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
-Messaggio originale- Da: matthieu castet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 4 settembre 2005 21.11 ...omissis... The problem is that lot's of new devices implement part of their dsp function in the kernel space instead of in the device. And as company don't want to

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 07:12:33PM +0200, Bas Westerbaan wrote: Yes you are. You're asking for 4KSTACKS config option to maintained and it is not something you get for free. Besides, if it is indeed ripped out of mainline kernel, you can always keep it a separate patch for ndiswrapper.

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 04:23:04AM -0400, Lee Revell wrote: On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 09:36 +0200, Stefan Smietanowski wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lee Revell wrote: On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 02:39 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: 4Kb kernel stacks are the future on

R: R: R: [Linux-ATM-General] [ATMSAR] Request for review - update #1

2005-09-04 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
-Messaggio originale- Da: matthieu castet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 4 settembre 2005 21.11 ...omissis... The problem is that lot's of new devices implement part of their dsp function in the kernel space instead of in the device. And as company don't want to

Re: nfs4 client bug

2005-09-04 Thread Bret Towe
On 9/4/05, Francois Romieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bret Towe [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [...] after moving some files on the server to a new location then trying to add the files to xmms playlist i found the following in dmesg after xmms froze wonder how many more items i can find... The

Re: [Linux-cluster] Re: GFS, what's remaining

2005-09-04 Thread Daniel Phillips
On Sunday 04 September 2005 03:28, Andrew Morton wrote: If there is already a richer interface into all this code (such as a syscall one) and it's feasible to migrate the open() tricksies to that API in the future if it all comes unstuck then OK. That's why I asked (thus far unsuccessfully):

Re: 2.6.13-mm1

2005-09-04 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 01:06:32PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: Adrian Bunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 12:34:10PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: Adrian Bunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Andrew, it seems you dropped

Re: [PATCH 1/3] dynticks - implement no idle hz for x86

2005-09-04 Thread Nishanth Aravamudan
On 03.09.2005 [18:14:48 +1000], Con Kolivas wrote: On Sat, 3 Sep 2005 18:06, Russell King wrote: On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 06:01:08PM +1000, Con Kolivas wrote: On Sat, 3 Sep 2005 17:58, Russell King wrote: On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 04:13:10PM +1000, Con Kolivas wrote: Noone's ignoring

Re: RFC: i386: kill !4KSTACKS

2005-09-04 Thread Bas Westerbaan
Though 4K stacks are used a lot, they probably aren't used on all configurations yet. Other situations may arise where 8K stacks may be preferred. It is too early to kill 8K stacks imho. Please name situations where 8K stacks may be preferred that do not involve binary-only modules. I

Re: x86-cache-pollution-aware-__copy_from_user_ll.patch added to -mm tree

2005-09-04 Thread Dave Jones
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 01:16:00PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: unsigned long __copy_to_user_ll(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n) { BUG_ON((long) n 0); Ehh? It's unsigned. This will never be true. +unsigned long +__copy_from_user_ll_nocache(void *to, const

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