ChangeSet@1.1136, 2003-03-16 23:23:33-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] miropcm20-rds.c compile fixes
  
  Patch from Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>
  
  It would be nice if everyone would try to compile the patched files
  before submitting patches...

ChangeSet@1.1135, 2003-03-16 23:23:25-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix raid0 oops
  
  raid0 doesn't have a thread, so md_wakeup_thread() derefs NULL.
  
  Neil may end up doing this differently, but meanwhile....

ChangeSet@1.1134, 2003-03-16 23:23:17-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] AFFS fixes
  
  Patch from Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org>
  
  - remove lock_kernel() (It was buggy too - there are at present two missing
    unlock_kernel()s)
  
  - fixes a bitmap corruption problem.

ChangeSet@1.1133, 2003-03-16 23:23:09-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] initialise inode->i_rdev
  
  From latest -aa kernels.

ChangeSet@1.1132, 2003-03-16 23:23:02-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] kiocbClear should use clear_bit instead of set_bit
  
  Patch from: Suparna Bhattacharya <suparna@in.ibm.com>
  
  Just an obvious fix.
  The kiocbClearX macros were doing a set_bit !
  They should be calling clear_bit.
  Ran into this now that I'm actually using kiocbClearKicked.

ChangeSet@1.1131, 2003-03-16 23:22:55-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] ext2: block allocation fix
  
  Patch from Alex Tomas <bzzz@tmi.comex.ru>
  
  There is a logic error in ext2_new_block().  If we manage to reserve some
  blocks in the final blockgroup, local variable `bit' will be equal to
  sbi->s_groups_count and we erroneously assume that the allocation failed.
  
  Fix that up by testing local variable `group_alloc' instead.

ChangeSet@1.1130, 2003-03-16 23:22:47-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Ext2/3 noatime and dirsync fixes
  
  Patch from "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
  
  I recently noticed a bug in ext2/3; newly created inodes which inherit
  the noatime flag from their containing directory do not respect noatime
  until the inode is flushed from the inode cache and then re-read later.
  This is because the code which checks the ext2 no-atime attribute and
  then sets the S_NOATIME in inode->i_flags is present in
  ext2_read_inode(), but not in ext2_new_inode().
  
  I fixed this in 2.4, and then found an even worse bug in the 2.5 code;
  the DIRSYNC flag is completely ignored *except* in the case where a
  directory is newly created using mkdir and its parent directory has the
  DIRSYNC flag.  S_DIRSYNC doesn't get set in the ext2_new_inode() or the
  ext2_ioctl() paths (which is used by chattr).
  
  This patch centralizes the code which translates the ext2 flags in the
  raw ext2 inode to the appropriate flag values in inode->i_flags in a
  single location.  This fixes the bug, makes things cleaner, and also
  removes 30 lines of code and 128 bytes of compiled x86 text in the
  bargain.

ChangeSet@1.1129, 2003-03-16 23:22:39-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix memleak in e100 driver
  
  Patch from Oleg Drokin <green@linuxhacker.ru>
  
      There is a memleak in e100 driver from intel, both in 2.4 and 2.5
      e100_ethtool_gstrings does not free "strings" variable if it cannot
      copy it to userspace.

ChangeSet@1.1128, 2003-03-16 23:22:32-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Early writeback initialisation
  
  Patch from Anders Gustafsson <andersg@0x63.nu>
  
  We're getting a division-by-zero in the writeback code during early rootfs
  population, because writeback has not yet been initialised.
  
  Fix that by performing an explicit initialisation rather than relying on
  initcall ordering.

ChangeSet@1.1127, 2003-03-16 23:22:24-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix the fix for unmap_vmas & hugepages
  
  Patch from Kevin Pedretti <pedretti@ieee.org>
  
  The previous fix for unmapping hugetlb regions could still produce incorrect
  alignments if the munmap request covers multiple VMA's.
  
  Fix it by always unmapped the entire hugepage VMA inside the inner loop.

ChangeSet@1.1126, 2003-03-16 23:22:16-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix mem= options
  
  Patch from "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  Reverts the recent alteration of the format of the `mem=' option.  This is
  because `mem=' is interpreted by bootloaders and may not be freely changed.
  
  Instead, the new functionality to set specific memory region usages is
  provided via the new "memmap=" option.
  
  The documentation for memmap= is added, and the documentation for mem= is
  updated.

ChangeSet@1.1125, 2003-03-16 23:22:09-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix devfs oops
  
  The recent (untested?) "cleanup" removed a null-pointer test.

ChangeSet@1.1120.1.9, 2003-03-16 21:46:08-08:00, randy.dunlap@verizon.net
  [PATCH] fsmenu update
  
  As requested by Andrew, this moves the hugetlbfs config option
  into the Pseudo filesystems section near tmpfs.

ChangeSet@1.1120.1.8, 2003-03-16 21:45:48-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] add support to m68knommu linker script for console init section
  
  Also fix some spelling.

ChangeSet@1.1120.1.7, 2003-03-16 21:45:38-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix spelling in m68knommu signal.c

ChangeSet@1.1120.1.6, 2003-03-16 21:45:30-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix spelling in m68knommu comem PCI support code

ChangeSet@1.1120.1.3, 2003-03-16 21:35:21-08:00, mingo@elte.hu
  [PATCH] sched-2.5.64-bk10-D0
  
  This removes/fixes a few whitespaces and removes the MAX_PRIO setting in
  the init task path which is unnecessary and which might even lead to
  bugs - MAX_PRIO is outside the valid range and technically the init
  thread is not an idle thread yet at this point.

ChangeSet@1.1120.1.2, 2003-03-16 21:35:14-08:00, mingo@elte.hu
  [PATCH] sched-2.5.64-bk10-C4
  
  This fixes a fundamental (and long-standing) bug in the sleep-average
  estimator which is the root cause of the "contest process_load" problems
  reported by Mike Galbraith and Andrew Morton, and which problem is
  addressed by Mike's patch.
  
  The bug is the following: the sleep_time code in activate_task()
  over-estimates the true sleep time by 0.5 jiffies on average (0.5 msecs
  on recent 2.5 kernels).  Furthermore, for highly context-switch
  intensive and CPU-intensive workloads it means a constant 1 jiffy
  over-estimation.  This turns the balance of giving and removing ticks
  and nils the effect of the CPU busy-tick, catapulting the task(s) to
  highly interactive status - while in reality they are constantly burning
  CPU time.
  
  The fix is to round down sleep_time, not to round it up.  This slightly
  under-estimates the sleep time, but this is not a real problem, any task
  with a sleep time in the 1 jiffy range will see timekeeping granularity
  artifacts from various parts of the kernel anyway.  We could use rdtsc
  to estimate the sleep time, but i think that's unnecessary overhead.
  
  The fixups in Mike's scheduler patch (which is in -mm8) basically work
  around this bug.  The patch below definitely fixes the contest-load
  starvation bug, but it remains to be seen what other effects it has on
  interactivity.  In any case, this bug in the estimator is real and if
  there's any other interactivity problem around then we need to deal with
  it ontop of this patch.
  
  This bug has been in the O(1) scheduler from day 1 on basically, so i'm
  quite hopeful that a number of interactivity complaints are fixed by
  this patch.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.10, 2003-03-16 23:28:51+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-15: Fix setup-bus.c resource sizing.
  
  Patch from Ivan Kokshaysky
  
  This fixes long standing typo ('size' instead of 'r_size') which causes
  overestimate of the bridge memory ranges calculated in pbus_size_mem().
  For example, if we have a device with one 1Mb and one 2Mb memory ranges
  behind the bridge, calculated size and alignment of the bridge memory
  window will be 4Mb and 2Mb respectively, while the correct values are
  3Mb and 1Mb.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.9, 2003-03-16 23:24:45+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-14: Add the Mobility Electronics EV1000 PCI device numbers.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.8, 2003-03-16 23:21:31+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-13: unuse pci_do_scan_bus()
  
  In an attempt to "unuse" pci_do_scan_bus() so it can be eventually
  killed, make pci_scan_bus_parented() call the new pci_scan_child_bus()
  and pci_bus_add_devices().  The only remaining callers are the
  hotplug drivers.
  
  Eventually, pci_bus_add_devices() will be removed from this function -
  it is intended that architectures should call this after they have
  done any setups and fixups to the scanned bus.
  
  It is legal to call pci_bus_add_devices() on a bus which has already
  had this function called, so architectures could update today.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.7, 2003-03-16 23:10:44+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-12: Add #defines for cardbus specifics
  
  Pull out the bits of cardbus configuration - the secondary latency
  timer, and the number of bus numbers we reserve.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.6, 2003-03-16 23:06:27+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-11: use u32 for bus numbers/latency not unsigned long
  
  pci_read_config_dword() takes a u32 pointer, not unsigned long.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.5, 2003-03-16 22:59:17+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-10: Miscellaneous cleanups to probe.c
  
  Miscellaneous cleanups to probe.c:
          - make code/comments wrap before column 80.
          - remove extraneous space.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.4, 2003-03-16 22:17:24+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-9: Kill per-architecture pcibios_update_resource()
  
  Kill pcibios_update_resource(), replacing it with pci_update_resource().
  pci_update_resource() uses pcibios_resource_to_bus() to convert a
  resource to a device BAR - the transformation should be exactly the
  same as the transformation used for the PCI bridges.
  
  pci_update_resource "knows" about 64-bit BARs, but doesn't attempt to
  set the high 32-bits to anything non-zero - currently no architecture
  attempts to do something different.  If anyone cares, please fix; I'm
  going to reflect current behaviour for the time being.
  
  Ivan pointed out the following architectures need to examine their
  pcibios_update_resource() implementation - they should make sure that
  this new implementation does the right thing.  #warning's have been
  added where appropriate.
  
  	ia64
  	mips
  	mips64
  
  This cset also includes a fix for the problem reported by AKPM where
  64-bit arch compilers complain about the resource mask being placed
  in a u32.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.3, 2003-03-16 21:56:53+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-8: pci_resource_to_bus()
  
  Convert pcibios_fixup_pbus_ranges() into something more generic, namely
  pcibios_resource_to_bus() - we are really trying to convert resources
  to something to program into bus registers for bridge windows, and in
  fact, PCI device BARs.
  
  This is necessary since some architectures, namely Alpha, ARM and PARISC
  have an offset between PCI addressing and host-based addressing, so
  resources need to be adjusted when read or when written back to the bus.
  
  We provide a generic version in asm-generic/pci.h, which most
  architectures use.
  
  This patch finds the following architectures with something to think
  consider:
  
          - ppc, ppc64
                  adjusts resources for devices, but not buses.
  		This is inconsistent, and leads to improperly
  		programmed windows/BARs.
  
  PPC people (Anton) has a replacement PCI resource implementation
  which should do the right thing.

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.2, 2003-03-16 21:42:43+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-7: Remove second argument to pcibios_update_resource()
  
  Patch from Ivan Kokshaysky
  
  remove the "parent" or "root" second argument to
  pcibios_update_resource().  This highlights the following
  architectures doing something wrong in their implementation:
  
          - ia64
          - mips it8172
          - mips "generic mips boards"
          - mips64 "generic mips boards"
          - mips64 IP27

ChangeSet@1.1120.3.1, 2003-03-16 21:33:30+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCI] pci-6 - Fix scanning of non-zero functions
  
  Fix breakage in pci-3 - we scanned all functions if function 0 was not
  present.  This causes some host bridges to lock up when scanning devfn
  255 on PPC machines.

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.11, 2003-03-16 10:36:09-06:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  revert fs/block_dev.c change for hot resize: breaks initrd

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.10, 2003-03-16 09:05:30-06:00, dougg@torque.net
  scsi_debug version 1.68 mark III
  
  Changelog since version 1.68 mark II:
    - merge Mike Anderson's probe() cleanup
       - num_devs is now "per host"
       - num_devs is sysfs writeable
    - add slave_alloc skeleton code
  
  So to simulate 154 disks (for example) one might use:
    # modprobe scsi_debug add_host=11 num_devs=14
  
  With max_luns at its default value of 2, 14 is the
  maximum number of devices per host scsi_debug will
  respond to (i.e. 7 targets, each with 2 lus).
  
  Documentation updated at:
  http://www.torque.net/sg/sdebug25.html

ChangeSet@1.1123, 2003-03-15 23:54:11-06:00, kai@vaio.(none)
  Merge

ChangeSet@1.1122, 2003-03-15 23:50:13-06:00, kai@vaio.(none)
  kbuild: Fix output when linking vmlinux
  
  make's line continuation without explicit backslashes is a mystery
  to me, and in this case, vmlinux got linked, but the linker command
  was not written to the screen. Works again now.

ChangeSet@1.1120.1.1, 2003-03-15 20:55:59-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  Merge bk://lsm@bkbits.net/linus-2.5
  into kroah.com:/home/linux/linux/BK/lsm-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1120, 2003-03-15 17:19:40-08:00, randy.dunlap@verizon.net
  [PATCH] typos only
  
  No code changes; still builds OK.

ChangeSet@1.1119, 2003-03-15 17:19:32-08:00, randy.dunlap@verizon.net
  [PATCH] update filesystems config. menu
  
  This is Robert PJ Day's patch that updates the filesystems
  config menu.  It had become a bit ad hoc (jumbled:) and this
  patch attempts to arrange it more logically.

ChangeSet@1.1118, 2003-03-15 17:17:45-08:00, zippel@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] gtk front end
  
  This adds the gtk front end by Romain Li�vin <roms@tilp.info>

ChangeSet@1.1117, 2003-03-15 17:17:30-08:00, zippel@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] add menuconfig support to the front ends
  
  This adds the support for the menuconfig to the front ends.
  qconf also has now an ".." entry to make it more obvious
  how to get to a parent menu.

ChangeSet@1.1116, 2003-03-15 17:17:18-08:00, zippel@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] add menuconfig support
  
  This adds the support for the menuconfig keyword, which allows to define
  a config symbol and a submenu with a single step, e.g. instead of
  
  	menu "SCSI device support"
  
  	config SCSI
  		tristate "SCSI device support"
  
  this is now enough:
  
  	menuconfig SCSI
  		tristate "SCSI device support"

ChangeSet@1.1115, 2003-03-15 17:17:12-08:00, zippel@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] menu structure fix
  
  A menu entry was possibly inserted to high in the menu hierarchie if
  the previous entry was a derived config symbol.

ChangeSet@1.1114, 2003-03-15 17:17:04-08:00, zippel@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] restore old config behaviour for dependencies on 'm'
  
  This restores the old config behaviour for dependencies on 'm',
  such entries are only activ if CONFIG_MODULES is enabled as well.

ChangeSet@1.1113, 2003-03-15 17:15:11-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Merge bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk
  into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.13, 2003-03-16 05:26:01+11:00, anton@samba.org
  Merge samba.org:/scratch/anton/sfr
  into samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5_ppc64

ChangeSet@1.1068.17.1, 2003-03-16 05:18:15+11:00, anton@samba.org
  ppc64: remove -finline-limit now that we force inlines

ChangeSet@1.1110, 2003-03-15 09:52:27-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Revert duplicate <linux/stddef.h> addition.

ChangeSet@1.1109, 2003-03-15 22:37:36+11:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Don't reregister existing /proc/irq entries.

ChangeSet@1.1108, 2003-03-15 22:36:04+11:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Make sure interrupts are disabled in IPI handlers.

ChangeSet@1.1107, 2003-03-15 22:34:55+11:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Set max_pfn correctly.

ChangeSet@1.1106, 2003-03-15 22:33:18+11:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Better check for when we should expand the stack.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.20, 2003-03-15 10:37:42+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [TTY] Register tty devclass before use.
  
  Register the tty devclass with sysfs before tty drivers initialise -
  sysfs requires structures to be registered before use.  This is
  required for the previous serial csets, as well as any drivers which
  are initialising using __initcall() or module_init().

ChangeSet@1.1105, 2003-03-15 19:27:28+11:00, paulus@samba.org
  Merge bk://stop.crashing.org/linux-2.5-misc
  into samba.org:/home/paulus/kernel/for-linus-ppc

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.11, 2003-03-14 19:52:58-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Merge

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.9, 2003-03-14 19:35:40-08:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] switch over /proc/bus/i2c to seq_file interface

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.8, 2003-03-14 19:35:33-08:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] fix up the i2c locking changes
  
  There was one place where we missed an unlock, in addition some more
  code cleanups.

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.7, 2003-03-14 19:35:27-08:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] fix OOPS in i2c sysctl registration
  
  I had to rewrite the code from scratch to understand what it does,
  but at least it doesn't OOPS anymore on boot..

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.19, 2003-03-14 18:13:27-08:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [PATCH] export platform_bus_type

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.18, 2003-03-14 18:12:01-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: Introduce CROSSMNT flag for knfsd
  
  Now that we have working up-calls to userspace,
  CROSSMNT makes sense.
  If CROSSMNT is set for an export, and we too a
  LOOKUP which crosses a mountpoint, we initiate an
  upcall to find out if and how that filesystem
  is exported.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.17, 2003-03-14 18:11:55-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: Rename NFSEXP_CROSSMNT to NFSEXP_NOHIDE
  
  becase nohide is the user-space visible name
  for the flag, and we are about to define a real
  CROSSMNT.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.16, 2003-03-14 18:11:49-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: Assort fixes to nfsd auth cache stuff.
  
  1/ call cache_fresh when replacing a cache entry (instead of only
    when updating) so that up-calls waiting on the replaced entry continue.
  
  2/ in svcauth_unix_accept, don't put the verifier until all tests have
     succeeded.
  
  3/ calculate size of request-being-deferred correctly.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.15, 2003-03-14 18:11:42-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: Fix deadlock problem in lockd.
  
  nlmsvc_lock calls nlmsvc_create_block with file->f_sema
  held.
  nlmsvc_create_block calls nlmclnt_lookup_host which might
  call nlm_gc_hosts which might, eventually, try to claim
  file->f_sema for the same file -> deadlock.
  
  nlmsvc_create_block does not need any protection under
  any lock as lockd is single-threaded and _create_block
  only plays with internal data structures.
  
  So we release the f_sema before calling in, and make sure
  it gets claimed again afterwards.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.14, 2003-03-14 18:11:35-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: Fix race in svcsock.c
  
  From: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no>
  
  
  knfsd needs to disable soft interrupts when calling
  csum_partial_copy_to_xdr().
  
  At the moment there's a nasty conflict between the RPC server and
  client. The problem arises when you get to xdr_partial_copy_from_skb()
  (and the kmap_atomic()); the RPC client can end up calling the same
  function from a ->data_ready() soft interrupt, and corrupt any data
  the knfsd process may have copied.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.13, 2003-03-14 18:11:30-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: Fix exit-without-free bug in nfsd

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.12, 2003-03-14 18:09:26-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Add new superblock format for md
  
  Superblock format '1' resolves a number of issues with
  superblock format '0'.
  It is more dense and can support many more sub-devices.
  It does not contains un-needed redundancy.
  It adds a few new useful fields

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.11, 2003-03-14 18:09:20-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Allow md to select between superblock formats
  
  The code to understand a specific superblock format is
  already highly localised in md.  This patch defines a
  user-space interface for selecting which superblock format
  to use, and obeys that selection.
  
  Md currently has a concept of 3 version numbers:
   A major version number
   A minor version number
   A patch version number
  
  There historically seems to be some confusion about whether
  these refer to a version of the superblock layout,
  or a version of the software.
  
  We will now define that:
     the "major_version" defines the superblock handler.
        '0' is the current superblock format.  All new formats
            will need new numbers.
     the "minor_version" can specify minor variations in the
        superblock, such as different location on the device
     the "patch_version" will be used to indicate new extenstions
        to the software.. patch_version=1 will mean multiple superblock
        support.
  
  A superblock version number is selected by specifing major_version
  in SET_ARRAY_INFO ioctl.
  
  This patch:
    Updates Documentation/md.txt with details of new interface.
    Generalises desc_nr handling and makes sure that an array never
    has two devices with the same desc_nr.
    makes sure mddev->major_version is always valid and is 0 by default.
    uses mddev->major_version to select superblock handlers.
    Modifies set_array_info to just record version number if raid_disks==0
    Makes sure max_disks is always set correctly.
    Determines device size when reading superblock, or a hot-add/add-new.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.10, 2003-03-14 18:09:13-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Allow components of MD raid array to have data start at offset from start of device.
  
  Normally the data stored on a component of a RAID array is stored
  from the start of the device.  This patch allows a per-device
  data_offset so the data can start elsewhere. This will allow
  RAID arrays where the metadata is at the head of the device
  rather than the tail.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.9, 2003-03-14 18:09:06-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Fix bad interaction between sync checkpointing and recovery
  
  Md devices (raid1/raid5) can resync or recover.
  There are similar but importantly different.
  resync happens after an unclean shutdown
  recovery happens when a failed drive is being replaced by a hot spare.
  
  The sync-checkpoint code confused the two somewhat and this causes
  problems.
  
  This patch makes sure "recovery_cp" only relates to resync,
  not recovery.
  It also fixes a small problem with recording spares in
  the superblock.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.8, 2003-03-14 18:09:01-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Fulltime delayed 'safe_mode' for md
  
  From: Angus Sawyer <angus.sawyer@dsl.pipex.com>
  
  If there are no writes for 20 milliseconds, write out superblock
  to mark array as clean.  Write out superblock with
  dirty flag before allowing any further write to succeed.
  
  If an md thread gets signaled with SIGKILL, reduce the
  delay to 0.
  
  
  Also tidy up some printk's and make sure writing the
  superblock isn't noisy.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.7, 2003-03-14 18:08:54-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Remove md_recoveryd thread for md
  
  The md_recoveryd thread is responsible for initiating and cleaning
  up resync threads.
  This job can be equally well done by the per-array threads
  for those arrays which might need it.
  
  So the mdrecoveryd thread is gone and the core code that
  it ran is now run by raid5d, raid1d or multipathd.
  
  We add an MD_RECOVERY_NEEDED flag so those daemon don't have
  to bother trying to lock the md array unless it is likely
  that something needs to be done.
  
  Also modify the names of all threads to have the number of
  md device.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.6, 2003-03-14 18:08:47-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Include asm-i386/387.h in asm-i386/xor.h
  
  It is needed for kernel_fpu_*

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.5, 2003-03-14 18:08:40-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Tidy up recovery_running flags in md
  
  Md uses ->recovery_running and ->recovery_err to keep track of the
  status or recovery.  This is rather ad hoc and race prone.
  
  This patch changes it to ->recovery which has bit flags for various
  states.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.4, 2003-03-14 18:08:35-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Opencode flush_curr_signals in md.c
  
  It is (now) too trivial to even have an inline.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.3, 2003-03-14 18:08:28-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: C99 initiailzers for xor.h
  
  From: Art Haas <ahaas@airmail.net>
  
  This patch converts the file to use C99 initializers.

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.2, 2003-03-14 18:08:21-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Convert /proc/mdstat to use seq_file
  
  From: Angus Sawyer <angus.sawyer@dsl.pipex.com>
  
  Mainly straightforward convert of sprintf -> seq_printf.  seq_start and
  seq_next modelled on /proc/partitions.  locking/ref counting as for
  ITERATE_MDDEV.
  
  pos == 0 -> header
  pos == n -> nth mddev
  pos == 0x10000 -> tail

ChangeSet@1.1101.7.1, 2003-03-14 18:08:13-08:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Missing mddev_put in md resync code
  
  Whenever a ITERATE_MDDEV loop is exitted abnormally
  we need to mddev_put the current mddev.  There was
  one point in md_do_sync where we didn't so use counts
  became wrong.

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.9, 2003-03-14 18:56:34-06:00, dougg@torque.net
  [PATCH] sg version 3.5.28 for lk 2.5.64
  
  Changelog:
     - remove hosts, host_strs and host_hdr from sg's
       procfs interface **
     - add sysfs interface for allow_dio, def_reserved_size
       and version ***
     - switch boot time and module parameters to Rusty's
       moduleparam.h interface. This means, for example,
       the boot time "sg_def_reserved_size" parameter
       changes to "sg.def_reserved_size".
  
  
  ** Christoph moved the host listing functionality into
      a more central sysfs position (i.e. not dependent on
      sg). However scsi_debug is the only LLD that I can
      get to post any "host" info under the new arrangement.
  
      Should devices, device_strs and device_hdrs also be
      moved out of sg's procfs interface?
  
  *** I find sg's "debug" in its procfs interface very
       useful for debugging (sg itself amongst other things).
       However it does not seem suitable for sysfs. Should
       it move?

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.8, 2003-03-14 18:54:22-06:00, randy.dunlap@verizon.net
  [PATCH] reduce stack in qlogicfc.c
  
  This is a start on reducing the stack usage in qlogicfc.c::
  isp2x00_make_portdb().  I think that the stack reduction portion
  of it is fine, but I'm concerned about the function returning
  early due to kmalloc() failure, without making the port database.
  
  [reduces stack from 0xc38 to 0x34 bytes (P4 UP, gcc 2.96)]
  
  Can anyone suggest way(s) to have the isp2x00_make_portdb() function
  called over and over again until it gets its job done?
  Or does anyone even still use this driver?

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.7, 2003-03-14 18:48:23-06:00, dougg@torque.net
  [PATCH] scsi_debug in 2.5.64
  
  Here is a second attempt to patch scsi_debug in
  2.5.64 . My reference version was out of sync in
  my previous posting.
  
  Changelog:
     - add recovered error injection (this is a bit
       different to the patch proposed by Kurt Garloff)
     - fix flakiness in scsi_cmnd::result when errors
       are being injected
     - fix medium error injection
     - make "every_nth" writeable in sysfs
     - small re-arrangement of error flags in "opts"
     - clean up some of the naming
  
  Updated http://www.torque.net/sg/sdebug25.html
  
  This patch does not include Mike Anderson's sysfs
  probe() cleanup.
  
  In 2.5.64 scsi error handling is flaky and sysfs is
  especially flaky in 2.5.64-bk3. I'll send some finding
  to the list when things stabilize a bit. [For anyone
  who is bored, try following the tortured sequence
  of scsi commands generated by the block/sd/mid-level
  layers in response to a persistent medium error.]

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.6, 2003-03-14 18:45:16-06:00, markh@osdl.org
  [PATCH] aacraid driver for 2.5
  
  This changes the cmd_per_lun element of the aacraid Scsi_Host_Template
  to 1.  The larger number is not needed and exceeds the depth limit for
  scsi_adjust_queue_depth.  Also updated struct initializers.

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.5, 2003-03-14 18:43:43-06:00, alexey@technomagesinc.com
  [PATCH] Re: hot scsi disk resize
  
  Hi!
  
  Here is new version of the patch. All procfs-related stuff has been removed.
  One may rescan device size writing something to /sysfs/.../<scsi device>/rescan:
  
  root@zefir:~# echo 1 >/sysfs/bus/scsi/devices/0\:0\:1\:0/rescan
  root@zefir:~# dmesg
  scsi0:A:1:0: Tagged Queuing enabled.  Depth 64
  scsi: host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun16384 has a LUN larger than allowed by the host adapter
  SCSI device sda: 2097152 512-byte hdwr sectors (1074 MB)
  SCSI device sda: drive cache: write through
   sda: unknown partition table
  Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
  SCSI device sda: 125829120 512-byte hdwr sectors (64425 MB)
  root@zefir:~#

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.4, 2003-03-14 18:41:24-06:00, wrlk@riede.org
  fix jiffies compare warning in osst
  
  On 2003.03.11 14:13 Christoph Hellwig wrote:
  > 
  > --- 1.39/drivers/scsi/osst.c	Sun Feb  2 17:50:23 2003
  > +++ edited/drivers/scsi/osst.c	Mon Mar 10 14:35:46 2003
  > @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@
  >  #define OSST_POLL_PER_SEC 10
  >  static int osst_wait_frame(OS_Scsi_Tape * STp, Scsi_Request ** aSRpnt, int curr, int minlast, int to)
  >  {
  > -	long	startwait     = jiffies;
  > +	unsigned long startwait = jiffies;
  >  	char  * name          = tape_name(STp);
  >  #if DEBUG
  >  	char	notyetprinted = 1;
  > @@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@
  >  	int             logical_blk_num  = ntohl(STp->buffer->aux->logical_blk_num) 
  >  						- (nframes + pending - 1) * blks_per_frame;
  >  	char          * name             = tape_name(STp);
  > -	long		startwait        = jiffies;
  > +	unsigned long	startwait        = jiffies;
  >  #if DEBUG
  >  	int		dbg              = debugging;
  >  #endif
  > @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@
  >  	int		expected  = 0;
  >  	int		attempts  = 1000 / skip;
  >  	int		flag      = 1;
  > -	long		startwait = jiffies;
  > +	unsigned long	startwait = jiffies;
  >  #if DEBUG
  >  	int		dbg       = debugging;
  >  #endif
  > -
  
  There are five functions that use jiffies. You fixed three of them.
  If this change is done (and that's fine with me) it should be done
  with this patch:

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.3, 2003-03-14 18:35:45-06:00, luben@splentec.com
  scsi_softirq queue is now list_head, eliminate bh_next
  
  The following patch gets rid of softscsi_data struct and
  array for the more manageable
  static struct list_head done_q[NR_CPUS] __cacheline_aligned;
  
  Thus, scsi_cmnd::bh_next is eliminated, since it was used only
  in the scsi softirq processing code.
  
  The comments are updated.
  
  80 chars per line for the affected functions: scsi_done()
  and scsi_softirq().
  
  Eliminated is the double loop in scsi_softirq() -- this is
  better handled in do_softirq() and gives the system a ``breather''.
  (There are pros and cons for either side and if you guys
  think that it was better with the double loop, I'll change it and
  resubmit the patch.)

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.2, 2003-03-14 18:11:09-06:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] fix possible NULL pointer dereference in scsi_scan.c
  
  If the sdev allocation fails and q is non-null we could dereference
  sdev->request_queue.  While at it reformat the function to use
  goto-based cleanup - that's much easier to parse.

ChangeSet@1.1101.6.1, 2003-03-14 18:10:37-06:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] remove scsi_eh_retry_cmd
  
  Compile warnings are useful...

ChangeSet@1.1101.5.1, 2003-03-14 19:17:32+03:00, green@angband.namesys.com
  reiserfs: Correctly free all the allocated memory if open of the journal failed.
    Also added \n to some error messages.

ChangeSet@1.1101.4.3, 2003-03-14 16:26:35+11:00, anton@samba.org
  ppc64: compat_sys_fcntl from Stephen Rothwell, remove socketcall emulation

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.10, 2003-03-13 16:39:40-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: add driver model support to i2c adapter drivers

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.9, 2003-03-13 16:37:27-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  driver core: Export the legacy_bus structure for drivers to use.

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.5, 2003-03-13 18:51:25-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [hw_random] fixes and cleanups
  
  * s/Via/VIA/
  * allow multiple simultaneous open(2)s of the chrdev.  This allows
  us to eliminate some code, without modifying the core code (rng_dev_read)
  at all.
  * s/__exit// in ->cleanup ops, to eliminate link error

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.4, 2003-03-13 18:48:48-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [hw_random] add support for VIA Nehemiah RNG ("xstore" instruction)

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.3, 2003-03-13 18:47:27-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [ia32] cpu capabilities cleanups and additions
  
  * Add support for new Centaur(VIA) and Intel cpuid feature bits,
    expanding the x86_capability array by two.
  * (cleanup) Move cpu setup for newer Via C3 cpus into its own
    function, init_c3()
  * Add support for RNG control msr on VIA Nehemiah
  * export X86_FEATURE_XSTORE and cpu_has_xstore macros so that
    kernel code may easily test for cpu support of the new
    "xstore" instruction.

ChangeSet@1.1101.4.1, 2003-03-13 15:34:26-08:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] remove redundant local_irq_disable in bio_kmap_irq()

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.2, 2003-03-13 18:24:13-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [hw_random] update amd768_rng driver to be modular; add Intel support
  
  Take Alan's amd768_rng driver, recently renamed to hw_random.c,
  and convert it's very-simple structure to support multiple
  types of hardware RNG.  Integrate Intel i8xx (ICH) RNG support.

ChangeSet@1.1101.3.1, 2003-03-13 18:20:33-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [hw_random] shuffle files in preparation for hw_random driver update
  
  Delete drivers/char/i810_rng.c, superceded.
  Rename Doc/i810_rng.txt to Doc/hw_random.txt.
  Rename drv/char/amd768_rng.c to drv/char/hw_random.c.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.8, 2003-03-13 12:26:39-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: add i2c sysfs bus support.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.7, 2003-03-13 12:16:52-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: i2c-piix4.c: Clean up the ibm dma scan logic
  
  Also export the is_unsafe_smbus variable, which is needed.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.6, 2003-03-13 11:59:13-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: get i2c-piix4 driver to actually bind to a PCI device.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.5, 2003-03-13 11:52:26-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: add bus driver for Intel PIIX4 devices
  
  This is from the i2c CVS tree.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.4, 2003-03-13 11:38:03-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: get i2c-i801 driver to actually bind to a PCI device.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.3, 2003-03-13 11:15:15-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: add bus driver for Intel 801 devices
  
  This is from the i2c CVS tree.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.2, 2003-03-13 10:50:41-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: get i2c-ali15x3 driver to actually bind to a PCI device.

ChangeSet@1.1101.2.1, 2003-03-13 10:31:07-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: add bus driver for ALI15x3 devices
  
  This is from the i2c CVS tree.

ChangeSet@1.1075.23.1, 2003-03-13 10:19:27+11:00, anton@samba.org
  ppc64: add/remove config.h where necessary

ChangeSet@1.914.130.7, 2003-03-12 12:53:09-07:00, trini@kernel.crashing.org
  PPC32: Replace 2 inline functions with their normal macro equivalents

ChangeSet@1.914.130.6, 2003-03-12 12:48:12-07:00, mgreer@mvista.com
  PPC32: Fix a problem with 'next' and 'step' type KGDB commands.

ChangeSet@1.1101.1.4, 2003-03-12 11:10:45-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  Merge kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/bleed-2.5
  into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/lsm-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1101.1.3, 2003-03-12 09:13:31-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Error out for the case of a gcc-2.96 compiler with CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
  set. A few versions of gcc-2.96 generate seriously incorrect code.

ChangeSet@1.1101.1.2, 2003-03-12 07:25:48-08:00, kraxel@bytesex.org
  [PATCH] v4l: create include/media
  
  This patch creates a new include directory include/media, populates
  it with a few files header files and fixups the affected drivers to
  compile with the new directory layout.
  
  The directory is intented to be used for (kernel-internal) header files
  of the media drivers (which are sitting below drivers/media).  For now
  the video-buf.h (mm helper), tuner.h (tv/radio tuner) and audiochip.h
  (tv sound decoder drivers) header files are moved.  Some more header
  files from the dvb folks will likely follow.

ChangeSet@1.1101.1.1, 2003-03-12 07:23:15-08:00, kraxel@bytesex.org
  [PATCH] v4l: crunch MIN/MAX macros.
  
  This patch deletes the MIN/MAX macros from audiochip.h
  and fixes all users of these macros to use the kernels
  min/max macros instead.

ChangeSet@1.1102, 2003-03-12 22:28:56+11:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Add a thread-pointer argument to the clone syscall, make a prepare_to_copy().
  
  The thread-pointer argument gets copied to R2 in the child in copy_thread() if
  the CLONE_SETTLS flag is set.  Adding a prepare_to_copy simplifies the copy_thread
  logic since we don't have to do the extra copy of fpu/altivec state to the child.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.19, 2003-03-12 10:00:49+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Only update the console termios cflag once

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.18, 2003-03-12 09:49:04+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Add Xircom RBM56G PCI ID

ChangeSet@1.1101, 2003-03-11 19:13:16-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] unplugging fix
  
  Patch from Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>
  
  Allow auto-unplugging to work for devices that do it themselves.
  
  Auto-unplugging - and blk_unplug_work in particular - assumes that the device
  uses "generic_unplug_device" for unplugging, but some devices don't.  md
  crashes.
  
  So blk_unplug_work should use ->unplug_fn

ChangeSet@1.1100, 2003-03-11 17:47:56-08:00, elenstev@mesatop.com
  [PATCH] Documentation spelling cleanup
  
  This patch fixes spelling errors in the Documentation directory and was
  extensively reviewed by the following people: Dan Kegel, David
  Woodhouse, Joe Perches, Jared Daniel J.  Smith, Michael Hayes, and
  Steven Cole

ChangeSet@1.1094.3.7, 2003-03-12 00:21:03-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Drop FSB scaling from VIA longhaul driver.
  This was incomplete, and never worked 100% on every system, and is
  better off dead than half-baked, as it makes the driver a lot simpler,
  and removes the possibility of someone being confused why it doesn't
  work on their particular hardware.

ChangeSet@1.1094.3.6, 2003-03-11 23:59:17-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] fix signed comparison warnings for longhaul

ChangeSet@1.1094.3.5, 2003-03-11 23:54:58-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Fix signed comparison warning in powernow-k7

ChangeSet@1.1094.3.4, 2003-03-11 23:45:12-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] powernow_decode_bios can be static

ChangeSet@1.1094.3.3, 2003-03-11 23:36:56-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Fix formatting of 'nothing' output.

ChangeSet@1.1097, 2003-03-11 16:12:46-08:00, ahaas@airmail.net
  [NETFILTER]: Really apply the ipv4 C99 patches this time. :-)

ChangeSet@1.1094.5.3, 2003-03-11 16:12:28-08:00, uzi@uzix.org
  [SPARC64]: Need to export up_clock_tick on uniprocessor.

ChangeSet@1.1094.5.2, 2003-03-11 16:11:23-08:00, uzi@uzix.org
  [SPARC64]: Fix warning during uniprocessor build of US3 cpufreq.

ChangeSet@1.1094.5.1, 2003-03-11 15:42:31-08:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [COMPAT]: Sparc64 part of fcntl changes.

ChangeSet@1.1094.3.2, 2003-03-11 22:37:34-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Yet more typos

ChangeSet@1.1094.4.2, 2003-03-11 15:09:23-08:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] some more NAND flash IDs

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.17, 2003-03-11 22:24:53+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Add PCI serial power management support.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.62, 2003-03-11 16:00:30-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  driver model: add bus_rescan_devices()
  
  From Ben Collins
  
  Used as manual trigger for device/driver binding, so drivers can claim 
  devices that are present but failed to be bound. In case of ieee1394, this
  can happen if two computers are attached to a device - the second one won't
  be able to claim it until the first detaches. 
  
  Changed device_attach() to return 1 when a driver was bound to a device. 
  Makes it so bus_rescan_devices() can return the number of devices attached.
  Tested this with ieee1394 over a bus reset and it worked as expected.

ChangeSet@1.1094.3.1, 2003-03-11 20:51:04-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Yet another typo
  From Steven Cole

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.61, 2003-03-11 15:30:19-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  sysfs: fix BUG()s on directory creation and removal. 
  
  - Don't d_delete() files when removing a directory - they must still be 
    hashed when dput() reaps them, and it will __d_drop() them anyway.
  
  - Don't d_invalidate() the directory on removal. 
  
  - do simple_rmdir() after d_delete() on directory. 
  
  - Remove extra dput(), which was causing refcount to go negative, causing 
    an oops when someone tried to create the directory again.
  
  - Make sure we don't d_delete() or do extra dput() on file when updating, 
    either.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.16, 2003-03-11 21:17:15+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Add uart_console(port) macro.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.15, 2003-03-11 21:09:23+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Add sa1100 serial PM support using device model.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.60, 2003-03-11 11:55:31-08:00, hch@sgi.com
  [PATCH] i2c-core locking updates
  
  The old adap_lock and driver_lock could deadlock and there was a bunch
  of stuff that was horribly racy.  The new locking scheme is from
  lm_sensors CVS but I had to fix quite a few bugs to make this work.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.59, 2003-03-11 11:55:23-08:00, hch@sgi.com
  [PATCH] update i2c algorithm drivers
  
  This one is from lm_sensors CVS and mostly cosmetic changes.  I it up a
  bit to compile properly under latest 2.5.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.58, 2003-03-11 11:55:14-08:00, hch@sgi.com
  [PATCH] i2c ID updates
  
  another bunch of IDs appeared in lm_sensors CVS lately..

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.57, 2003-03-11 11:55:07-08:00, hch@sgi.com
  [PATCH] missing drivers/video/Makefile entry
  
  This somehow got lost in the uClinux merge.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.56, 2003-03-11 11:54:58-08:00, hch@sgi.com
  [PATCH] remove regular file support from devfs
  
  It's the _device_ filesystem, so regular files are grossly misplaced
  here.  Fortauntely only one driver actually tries to use it (microcode)
  and it's works fine with  a regular miscdevice as well.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.55, 2003-03-11 11:54:50-08:00, hch@sgi.com
  [PATCH] remaining bits of DEVFS_FL_AUTO_DEVNUM
  
  Sorry, the devs_only() patch accidentally included the devfs-portion
  of the DEVFS_FL_AUTO_DEVNUM patch.  This patch contains the remaining
  parts.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.54, 2003-03-11 11:54:41-08:00, hch@sgi.com
  [PATCH] fix kmem_cache_size() for new slab poisoning
  
  The new slab poisoning code broke kmem_cache_size(), it now returns
  a too large size as the poisoning area after the object is includes.
  XFS's kmem_zone_zalloc thus overwrites exactly that area and triggers
  the new checks everytime such an object is freed again.
  
  I don't recommend using XFS on BK-current without this patch applied :)

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.53, 2003-03-11 10:55:02-08:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] Fix x86-64 build

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.52, 2003-03-11 09:49:16-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu/68360 serial driver to use work_struct
  
  This patches fixes the m68knommu 68360 serial driver to use the
  work_struct, not the obsoleted workqueue.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.51, 2003-03-11 09:49:08-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] move common timer and vector code for m68knommu/ColdFire/5206
  
  This patch moves common ColdFire vector and timer procesing code from
  the local per-processor config.c for the 5206 ColdFire sub-architecture.
  All ColdFire CPU's have the same timer and basic vector setup, seems
  crazy to repeat this code for each of 6 ColdFire CPU varients.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.50, 2003-03-11 09:48:58-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] move common timer and vector code for m68knommu/ColdFire/5206e
  
  This patch moves common ColdFire vector and timer procesing code from
  the local per-processor config.c for the 5206e ColdFire sub-architecture.
  All ColdFire CPU's have the same timer and basic vector setup, seems
  crazy to repeat this code for each of 6 ColdFire CPU varients.
  This patch also removes the reset button support, this is now moved to
  a proper device driver, where it belongs.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.49, 2003-03-11 09:48:48-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] move common timer and vector code for m68knommu/ColdFire/5249
  
  This patch moves common ColdFire vector and timer procesing code from
  the local per-processor config.c for the 5249 ColdFire sub-architecture.
  All ColdFire CPU's have the same timer and basic vector setup, seems
  crazy to repeat this code for each of 6 ColdFire CPU varients.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.48, 2003-03-11 09:48:38-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] create common timer code for m68knommu/ColdFire processors
  
  This patch creates common timer setup and handling code for the m68knommu
  ColdFire CPU sub-architecture. All 6 ColdFire CPU varients contain the
  same hardware timers. Currently each sub-arch has its own timer code.
  This reduces a lot of code duplication.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.47, 2003-03-11 09:48:27-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] build m68knommu/ColdFire common vectors.c and timers.c
  
  This patch puts the new common ColdFire timers.c and vectors.c into
  the build list (in the m68knommu architecture branch).

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.46, 2003-03-11 09:48:18-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu/68328 serial driver to use work_struct
  
  This patches fixes the m68knommu 68328 serial driver header to use the
  work_struct, not the obsoleted workqueue.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.45, 2003-03-11 09:48:10-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] move common timer and vector code for m68knommu/ColdFire/5407
  
  This patch moves common ColdFire vector and timer procesing code from
  the local per-processor config.c for the 5407 ColdFire sub-architecture.
  All ColdFire CPU's have the same timer and basic vector setup, seems
  crazy to repeat this code for each of 6 ColdFire CPU varients.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.44, 2003-03-11 09:48:02-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu COMEM-lite PCI header code
  
  This patch fixes up the PCI bios header for the m68knommu COMEM-lite
  PCI hardware support. Adds missing definitions, and a couple of trivial
  inline functions here.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.43, 2003-03-11 09:47:54-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] include stddef.h in include/linux/list.h
  
  This patches add an include to stddef.h into include/linux/list.h.
  It uses the NULL define.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.42, 2003-03-11 09:47:44-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] inline some mm functions for MMUless targets
  
  This patch is the last of the MMUless support changes to the mm system.
  It inlines for MMUless targets the following functions:
  
  	vmalloc_to_page()
  	follow_page()
  	remap_page_range()
  
  All of these return NULL for the non-MMU case. Doing the inline here
  minimizes changes to assorted mm/ files. This patch was originally
  from Christoph Hellwig.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.41, 2003-03-11 09:47:36-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu/68360 Kconfig wrong define
  
  This patch fixes a wrong m68knommu/68360 config define,
  CONFIG_68630_SCC -> CONFIG_68360_SCC.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.40, 2003-03-11 09:47:27-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] move common timer and vector code for m68knommu/ColdFire/5307
  
  This patch moves common ColdFire vector and timer procesing code from
  the local per-processor config.c for the 5307 ColdFire sub-architecture.
  All ColdFire CPU's have the same timer and basic vector setup, seems
  crazy to repeat this code for each of 6 ColdFire CPU varients.
  This patch also removes the reset button support, this is now moved to
  a proper device driver, where it belongs.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.39, 2003-03-11 09:47:19-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] call schedule_tail() in m68knommu return from fork code path
  
  This patch adds a call to schedule_tail() in the return from fork
  post processing.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.38, 2003-03-11 09:47:11-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu/68VZ328/ucdimm Makefile to compile local code files
  
  This patch fixes the m68knomu/68VZ328/ucdimm Makefile to build all its
  local code files. Previously it relied on Makefiles above it to do
  this. It should be done here.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.37, 2003-03-11 09:47:00-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu/68VZ328/de2 Makefile to compile local code files
  
  This patch fixes the m68knomu/68VZ328/de2 Makefile to build all its
  local code files. Previously it relied on Makefiles above it to do
  this. It should be done here.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.36, 2003-03-11 09:46:50-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] move common timer and vector code for m68knommu/ColdFire/5272
  
  This patch moves common ColdFire vector and timer procesing code from
  the local per-processor config.c for the 5272 ColdFire sub-architecture.
  All ColdFire CPU's have the same timer and basic vector setup, seems
  crazy to repeat this code for each of 6 ColdFire CPU varients.
  This patch also removes the reset button support, this is now moved to
  a proper device driver, where it belongs.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.35, 2003-03-11 09:46:42-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu COMEM-lite PCI bios code
  
  This patch fixes up a lot of problems in the m68knommu architecture
  CO-MEMlite PCI interface code. The code was seriously out of date,
  not implementing many of the requried PCI bios support functions.
  Also fixes many wrong function return types and arguments.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.34, 2003-03-11 09:46:32-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix m68knommu/68VZ328 Makefile to traverse sub-dirs
  
  Fix m68knommu 68VZ328 Makefile to only traverse its sub-directories.
  There is no local code files for it to compile.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.33, 2003-03-11 09:46:24-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] include errno.h in m68knommu 68360 interrupt setup code
  
  Include errno.h in the m68knommu 68360 specific interrupt setup code.
  It needs a few E* types as return values.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.32, 2003-03-11 09:46:15-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix wrong argument prototype in m68knommu/68360 for interrupt handler
  
  Fix wrong argument prototype in m68knommu commproc.c.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.31, 2003-03-11 09:46:07-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] m68knommu/de2 should use generic 68328 irq setup.
  
  This patch fixes the m68knommu de2 platform config to use the generic
  68328 irq setup. All 68*328 family can use the same setup.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.30, 2003-03-11 09:45:59-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] fix spelling in m68knommu Kconfig help
  
  This patch fixes a couple of spelling errors in the m68knommy Kconfig
  help entries. Also makes CONFIG_HIGHPROFILE dependant on CONFIG_COLDFIRE,
  since that feature is only implemented on ColdFIre based platforms.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.29, 2003-03-11 09:45:51-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] m68knommu/ucdimm should use generic 68328 irq setup.
  
  This patch fixes the m68knommu ucdimm platform config to use the generic
  68328 irq setup. All 68*328 family can use the same setup.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.28, 2003-03-11 09:45:41-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] include errn0.h in m68knommu 68328 interrupt setup code
  
  Include errno.h in the m68knommu 68328 specific interrupt setup code.
  It needs a few E* types as return values.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.27, 2003-03-11 09:45:33-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] include unistd.h in m68knommu 68328 entry code
  
  Include asm/unistd.h to get the NR_syscalls definition in the
  m68knommu 68328 interrupt entry code.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.26, 2003-03-11 09:45:24-08:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] include unistd.h in m68knommu 68360 entry code
  
  Include asm/unistd.h to get the NR_syscalls definition in the
  m68knommu 68360 interrupt entry code.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.25, 2003-03-11 09:36:55-08:00, mzyngier@freesurf.fr
  [PATCH] EISA/sysfs update
  
  Here is the latest round of EISA/sysfs update.
  
   - Add documentation,
   - Add support for per EISA-id driver data,
   - Move virtual_root device to a platform device,
   - Update CREDITS.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.24, 2003-03-11 09:34:25-08:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [PATCH] compat_sys_fcntl{,64} parisc part
  
  Here is the parisc part of the patch with Willy's blessing.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.23, 2003-03-11 09:34:17-08:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [PATCH] compat_sys_fcntl{,64} s390x part
  
  Here is the s390x part of the patch with Martin's blessing.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.22, 2003-03-11 09:34:10-08:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [PATCH] compat_sys_fcntl{,64} x86_64 part
  
  Here is the x86_64 part of the patch with Andi's blessing.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.21, 2003-03-11 09:34:01-08:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [PATCH] compat_sys_fcntl{,64} Generic part
  
  This patch creates compat_sys_fcntl{,64}.  The diffstat for the whole
  patch set is below, but this is just the generic part, the architecture
  specific parts will follow.
  
  This patch also removes struct flock64 from all the 64 bit architectures
  (except parisc).

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.14, 2003-03-11 14:18:36+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Add new device model based power management infrastructure.
  
  Add uart_suspend_port(), uart_resume_port() which are responsible
  for suspending/resuming one UART port.  Low level drivers are
  expected to call this from their device model suspend and resume
  methods.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.99, 2003-03-11 12:56:25-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] More typos.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.19, 2003-03-10 23:42:47-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] ext2: fix directory handling bug
  
  Patch from Dave Miller.  Fixes a very long-standing bug.
  
  If a process has an fd open against a now-removed directory, lookups on that
  fd will end up calling ext2_find_entry() against a zero-length directory.
  
  When this happens ext2_find_entry() will, on the first pass through the loop,
  set `kaddr' to page_address(page) - 20.  Things get confused and the "zero
  length directory entry" warning triggers.
  
  This only happens on 64-bit machines, because ext2_last_byte() is returning
  an unsigned (32-bit) value, and the arithmetic works out OK for 32-bit
  machines.
  
  So we change ext2_find_entry() to bale out immediately if the directory is
  zero-length.  All other directory-walking functions do this, but
  ext2_find_entry() forgot to, due to the search-from-the-last-place
  optimisation.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.18, 2003-03-10 23:42:39-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] ext3: error handling robustness
  
  Fix a couple of ext3 error handling routines to not assume that the
  superblock has valid journal and buffer_head pointers.  These functions are
  called during mount and unmount and that may not be true.
  
  This should fix the oops which Zwane saw when mounting a corrupt filesystem.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.17, 2003-03-10 23:42:31-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Force cache alignment of task_structs
  
  I enabled the advanced use-after-free detector for large slab objects and the
  kernel oopsed.  This is because that debug code adds things at the head of
  the slab objects, and the kernel will die if task_structs are not
  well-aligned.
  
  The way to tell the slab allocator that it is not allowed to misalign objects
  from this slab is SLAB_MUST_HWCACHE_ALIGN.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.16, 2003-03-10 23:42:24-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix memleak in ircomm_core
  
  Patch from Oleg Drokin <green@linuxhacker.ru>
  
  There seems to be a memleak on error exit path.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.15, 2003-03-10 23:42:15-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Memleak in Windows Logical Disk Manager partition
  
  Patch from Oleg Drokin <green@linuxhacker.ru>
  
     Not freeing allocated memory on error exit path.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.14, 2003-03-10 23:42:09-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] NCPFS memleak fix
  
  Patch from Petr Vandrovec <vandrove@vc.cvut.cz>
  Reported by Oleg Drokin.
  
      In NCP_IOC_SETOBJECTNAME handler, we allocated space (newname pointer),
      copy stuff from userspace to there and then assign userspace
      pointer to our internal structure, whoops!

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.13, 2003-03-10 23:42:00-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] work around gcc-3.x inlining bugs
  
  Force inlining even when gcc-3.x is too confused to do it for us.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.12, 2003-03-10 23:41:53-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix console ordering default
  
  The conversion of the console registration to an initcall-style thing has
  broken lots of people's setups.  It is now dependent upon linkage order and
  if you have both CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE and CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE, no boot
  messages come out on the screen because the kernel is selecting the serial
  console first.
  
  It can be fixed by specifying console=tty0, but nobody is doing that.
  
  We can fix it up by placing drivers/char/ in front of drivers/serial/ in
  linkage order.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.11, 2003-03-10 23:41:44-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] pnp warning fix
  
  The pnp_request_card_device() stub should return NULL, not -ENODEV.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.10, 2003-03-10 23:41:37-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix typo in init/Kconfig

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.9, 2003-03-10 23:41:28-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] ACPI suspend/resume locking fix
  
  Patch from Andreas Mohr <andi@rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de>
  
  Need to retake the spinlock in __pdflush() before continuing.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.8, 2003-03-10 23:39:34-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Use cond_sched() instead of manual expansion of it.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.6, 2003-03-10 17:41:56-08:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] x86-64 updates for 2.5.64-bk3
  
  Make x86-64 boot again after the INITIAL_JIFFIES changes
  and some bug fixes. Also some work for NPTL.
  
   - Merge with i386/2.5.64-bk3
   - Fix memory leak in copy_thread
   - arch_prctl uses GDT for base if possible. Cleanup.
   - clone supports bases >32bit for SETTLS etc. %fs hardcoded now.
   - new ptrace support for 64bit TLS
   - Disable (set|get)_thread_* for 64bit processes.
   - Audit arch/x86_64 for jiffies wrap issues.
   - Fix initial jiffies problem (that caused hanging kernels)
   - FIx a few 32bit emulation bugs (sigaltstack, sigqueue)
   - Some cleanup from Pavel
   - Should compile again as UP
   - Shrink size a bit by not putting exception tables into object files.
   - Fix compilation with gcc 3.3 :- force inlining when needed
   - Work around 2.5.64-bk3 console init bug.
   - Fix some alignments in assembly code

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.5, 2003-03-10 17:37:02-08:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] remove devfs_only()
  
  Rationale:  devfs_only does nothing but disabling {un,}register_blkdev
  and {un,}register_chrdev.  {un,}register_blkdev already do nothing but
  adding it's name argument to a lookup table for the __bdevname and
  /proc/device output so this use is already bogus.  The disabling of
  the character device per-major arrays can work in practice but is
  useless as any driver relying on it can't be used on non-devfs systems.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.4, 2003-03-10 17:36:47-08:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] i2c-core.c procfs updates
  
  Cleanup the i2c procfs code a bit (less ifdef mess), partially based
  on the lm_sensors CVS code.

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.3, 2003-03-10 17:36:37-08:00, hpa@transmeta.com
  [PATCH] Fix $(src) versus $(obj)
  
  This fixes a bunch of "src" versus "obj" confusions that apparently
  existed in my bootsect removal patch.  How embarrassing...

ChangeSet@1.1094.1.2, 2003-03-10 17:36:27-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] revert "noirqbalance still doesn't do anything"
  
  This recent patch caused Nick Piggin's 2xPIII VIA686B chipset machine into an
  interrupts-off lockup during IDE probing.
  
  We don't really know why - it might be because an interrupt is delivered to a
  secondary which doesn't expect it.
  
  I have a second patch from Zwane which solves the same problem in a different
  way, but until that's had some wider testing I suggest we just back off the
  original.

ChangeSet@1.1075.21.5, 2003-03-10 17:32:14-08:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] neaten fs/locks.c a little
  
   - Fix my email address to one which reaches me ;-)
   - Remove timer.h include as we don't use timers.
   - Add module.h.
   - Sort includes alphabetically.
   - Move EXPORT_SYMBOL from ksyms.c to locks.c.
   - Simplify locks_conflict().

ChangeSet@1.1095, 2003-03-10 17:12:51-08:00, kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru
  [IPV4]: Fix deadlock in IGMP locking.

ChangeSet@1.1075.21.4, 2003-03-10 14:41:27-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Use a fixed per-cpu SYSENTER_MSR_ESP value by having the sysenter
  entry routine load the real ESP0 off that per-cpu stack. Make this
  even faster by putting the sysenter stack in the per-CPU TSS, so
  that we can use the tss->esp0 value directly (which we have to
  update on task switches anyway).
  
  CAREFUL! This needs very subtle code for debug and NMI exceptions,
  to make sure we don't run with the sysenter stack in any real kernel
  code!

ChangeSet@1.1075.21.3, 2003-03-10 14:36:20-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Remove <asm-i386/xor.h>'s own home-made FPU begin/end macros,
  use the real ones instead.

ChangeSet@1.914.130.5, 2003-03-10 15:16:15-07:00, trini@kernel.crashing.org
  PPC32: Fix building of the Motorola LoPEC and CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE

ChangeSet@1.914.130.4, 2003-03-10 15:06:56-07:00, trini@kernel.crashing.org
  PPC32: Fix a typo in modular IDE support on Motorola LoPEC.

ChangeSet@1.1075.22.2, 2003-03-10 13:12:37-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  LSM: restore d_instantiate function that got lost in the mege.

ChangeSet@1.1075.16.5, 2003-03-10 22:11:54+01:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: Updated Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt
  
  1) export-objs no longer needed
  2) build-targets replaced by always
  3) EXTRA_TARGETS is replaced by extra-y, for the part used to list .o files
  4) introduced targets := to list additional targets for kbuild
  5) documented OBJCOPYFLAGS_$@

ChangeSet@1.1075.16.4, 2003-03-10 22:03:40+01:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: build-targets replaced with always
  
  The former name "kbuild-targets" did not give the user the intuitive feeling
  that this target will be build regards less of any dependencies
  no matter if we compile modules or not.
  The new name "always" imply that this will be build always, and
  tus is more informative.
  Fixed the few users of build-targets, and added a warning in Makefile.build

ChangeSet@1.1093, 2003-03-10 11:56:00-08:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [SNMP]: Fix SNMP_STAT_{USR,BH}PTR.

ChangeSet@1.1075.21.2, 2003-03-10 11:09:48-08:00, kraxel@bytesex.org
  [PATCH] v4l: video-buf update
  
  This patch is a update for the video-buf mm helper module.  It has
  some minor bugfixes and a number of signed/unsigned cleanups to make
  gcc 3.3 happy.

ChangeSet@1.1075.22.1, 2003-03-10 10:49:49-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  Merge kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/bleed-2.5
  into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/lsm-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1068.16.1, 2003-03-10 12:32:02-06:00, shaggy@shaggy.austin.ibm.com
  JFS: Fix hang while flushing outstanding transactions under heavy load
  
  During syncbarrier recovery, when JFS is waiting for all outstanding
  transactions to complete before allowing new ones to start, there was a
  window where a new transaction starts, but is not committed when JFS thought
  it could stop flushing the journal to disk.  This caused the log_SYNCBARRIER
  flag to not be reset, and no new transactions are allowed to start.
  
  This is fixed by using the log->active field to determine when to reset the
  log_FLUSH flag.

ChangeSet@1.1075.21.1, 2003-03-10 10:20:35-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Move "used FPU status" into new non-atomic thread_info->status field.
  
  This allows us to avoid having to use atomic updates for the lazy FP
  status setting, since we don't have to worry about other CPU's racing
  on the fields.
  
  Also, fix x86 FP state after fork() by making sure the FP is unlazied
  _before_ we copy the state information. Otherwise, if a process did a
  fork() while holding the FP state lazily in the registers, the child
  would incorrectly unlazy bogus state.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.98, 2003-03-10 17:07:10-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] powernow-k7 lazy voltage setting.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.97, 2003-03-10 16:59:58-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Fix documentation typos.

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.9, 2003-03-09 23:44:44+00:00, ambx1@neo.rr.com
  Aditional Card Service Changes
  
  Fixes many issues that were discovered after testing.  Also cleans up the
  card service code and fixes the card_drvdata bug in which only one driver
  at a time could have driver data.

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.8, 2003-03-09 23:41:56+00:00, ambx1@neo.rr.com
  OSS SB driver Updates
  
  Compatibility update for the latest changes.

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.7, 2003-03-09 23:39:45+00:00, ambx1@neo.rr.com
  ALS100 Updates
  
  Updates the als100 driver to use the pnp apis.  Includes resource config
  templates.

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.6, 2003-03-09 23:38:08+00:00, ambx1@neo.rr.com
  PnP Card Serivice Revisions
  
  This set of changes addresses the following issues with the existing card 
  service implementation:
  
  1.) Only one driver can be bound to a card.
  2.) repetive code is required for pnp_request_card_device and other 
  functions
  
  This patch will make the card services usable by ALSA.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.96, 2003-03-09 18:49:41-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Cache the MSR_IA32_SYSENTER_CS value in the per-CPU TSS (using
  the otherwise unused cpl1 entry for SS), so that we can avoid
  re-loading it on task switches if it doesn't change.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.95, 2003-03-09 18:48:06-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix nanosleep() problem noticed by Todd Mokros <tmokros@neo.rr.com>.
  
  If we raced on a timer expire, we'd get a negative timeout and think
  that is was a _huge_ positive timeout. 

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.4, 2003-03-09 23:18:13+00:00, ambx1@neo.rr.com
  Interface Changes
  
  A few minor revisions.  Simpifies a few commands and adds config mode 
  information.

ChangeSet@1.1075.3.5, 2003-03-10 10:17:48+11:00, anton@samba.org
  ppc64: handle 8 byte loads and stores atomically in xmon

ChangeSet@1.1075.16.3, 2003-03-09 23:16:02+01:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: Introduced extra-y, as replacement for EXTRA_TARGETS
  
  EXTRA_TARGETS has been overloaded with functionality.
  This is now split in two:
  targets := list targets kbuild did not know of otherwise
  extra-y := list targets to be build when not building modules only.
  extra-y is mainly used to list .o files that is not to be included
  in the fnal built-in.o file for a directory.

ChangeSet@1.1092, 2003-03-09 14:00:34-08:00, green@linuxhacker.ru
  [VLAN]: Fix memory leak in procfs handling.

ChangeSet@1.1075.16.2, 2003-03-09 22:47:49+01:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: Use targets := to tell kbuild about additional targets
  
  EXTRA_TARGETS served several purposes before:
  1) List targets to be build (built-in only)
  2) Inform kbuild of targets within the makefile
  
  Mixing the above are causing confusion, so for now on
  targets :=
  is used to inform kbuild about targets in a Makefile - that it otherwise
  did not know about.
  
  kbuild uses the "targets :=" information to:
  a) read the dependency file .target.cmd
  b) delete the target file during make clean

ChangeSet@1.1075.3.4, 2003-03-10 08:11:35+11:00, anton@samba.org
  Merge samba.org:/scratch/anton/linux-2.5
  into samba.org:/scratch/anton/sfr

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.94, 2003-03-09 11:25:32-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix up i387 task switching bug introduced by Andi Kleen's patch
  to speed it up - use the proper bitmask for clearing "used-fpu"
  state.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.93, 2003-03-09 10:32:51-08:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] Fast path context switch - microoptimize FPU reload
  
  Following some changes on x86-64.
  
  When cpu_has_fxsr is defined to 1 like in many kernels unlazy_fpu can
  collapse to three instructions. For that inlining is a very good idea.
  Otherwise it's 10 instructions or so, which can be still inlined.
  
  We don't need the lock prefix to test our local thread flags state.
  Unfortunately test_thread_flag currently always uses test_bit which
  has a LOCK on SMP, but that's unnecessary. LOCK is costly on P4,
  so it's a good idea to avoid it.
  
  Work around this for now by testing directly. Better would be
  probably to define __set_bit for all architectures to not guarantee
  atomicity and then always use that for local thread_info accesses
  in linux/thread_info.h

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.92, 2003-03-09 10:31:41-08:00, levon@movementarian.org
  [PATCH] fix oprofile on x86 > 1 counter
  
  Without this we have a choice between dropping lots of counter events
  for counters > 0, or getting dazed and confused.  This brings it inline
  with the 2.4 module code.  Tested on my 2-way.
  
  Also fix a typo from Steven Cole, and remove some unnecessary code

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.13, 2003-03-09 15:36:51+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Prevent multiple calls to tty_{un,}register_device()
  
  There were a couple of cases where we call tty_register_device()
  multiple times for the same port, notibly when ports are discovered
  via 8250_pci, 8250_pnp or 8250_cs modules.  With devfs configured,
  this causes a warning.  Don't call tty_register_device() multiple
  times.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.12, 2003-03-09 15:23:24+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Four bug fixes
  
  - Preserve per-port flags which are not modifyable from user space.
  - Only allow DTR, RTS, OUT1 and OUT2 to be controlled from user space.
  - Don't put the console port into sleep mode when closing a port.
  - Ensure that we wake up people waiting on modem status changes when
    we receive a hangup.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.11, 2003-03-09 15:06:19+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Remove remaining notifier-based PM support.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.90, 2003-03-09 08:48:42-06:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Merge raven.il.steeleye.com:/home/jejb/BK/scsi-misc-2.5
  into raven.il.steeleye.com:/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.10, 2003-03-09 14:31:24+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Add per-port semaphore.
  
  Add a per-port semaphore to protect against simultaneous opens,
  closes, hangups, and the like.  This removes the need for the
  UIF_CLOSING flag, as well as the extra tests and wait queues.
  
  Disable the old PM code for now - it is incompatible with the
  per-port semaphore.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.89, 2003-03-08 22:39:04-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] NUMA scheduler fixup
  
  From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
  
  This cleans up the NUMA scheduler to have separate triggers for idle
  and busy rebalance ratio, preventing some complex interactions where
  idle cpus can cause busy ones to busy rebalance more often. The core
  functionality of this patch is rebalace_tick().
  
  Tested in -mjb tree for over 1 month ... no problems at all found -
  retested on top of 64-bk3 with new scheduler updates.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.88, 2003-03-08 22:06:03-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix a warning in eepro100.c
  
  Remove the unneeded forward declaration of eepro100_remove_one().
  
  It is defeating the __attribute__(unused) tag on the definition of
  eepro100_remove_one() and is causing a "defined but not used" warning.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.87, 2003-03-08 22:05:54-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] revert the "remove kernel_flag" patch
  
  With CONFIG_SMP=n, CONFIG_PREEMPT=y, CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK=y we get many
  undefined refs to kernel_flag.
  
  This is because spinlock debugging works on uniprocessor kernels now, and it
  stores state inside the spinlock structure to do this.
  
  Having working spinlock debugging on UP kernels seems more important than
  saving four bytes, so...

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.86, 2003-03-08 22:05:45-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] remove compile warning from serial console initcall
  
  Patch from: "Martin J. Bligh" <mbligh@aracnet.com>
  
  This tiny patch removes the new compiler warning from my build - the new
  console_initcall mechanism seems to require int from console_init ...  I made
  serial8250_console_init look like con_init

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.85, 2003-03-08 22:05:36-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] rpc_delete_timer race fix
  
  Patch from Ulrich Weigand <weigand@immd1.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
  
  Fix a race wherein timer_pending() returns false, but the timer handler is
  actually running on another CPU.  We need to call del_timer_sync()
  regardless, so we wait for completion of the handler.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.84, 2003-03-08 22:05:27-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] missing spin_unlock() in sysfs_remove_dir()
  
  missing spin_unlock() in sysfs_remove_dir()

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.83, 2003-03-08 19:28:57-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] raw.c: dev_t cleanup and oops fix
  
  Patch from Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  
  The next patch in the dev_t series eliminates the last applied use
  of MAX_BLKDEV - only the definition in major.h remains.
  
  Sneaky as I am, I combine this patch with the fix for an Oops:
  On open, raw_open does
  	filp->f_dentry->d_inode->i_mapping =
  		bdev->bd_inode->i_mapping;
  storing a pointer to bdev stuff.
  But on release this pointer stayed, the block device is not
  referenced anymore and disappears, and the next open references
  undefined stuff.
  I checked, and this can actually cause an Oops - scenario:
  
    # raw /dev/raw/raw12 /dev/hdf
    # dd if=/dev/raw/raw12 of=/dev/null bs=512 count=1
    # raw /dev/raw/raw12 0 0
    # dd if=/dev/raw/raw12 of=/dev/null bs=512 count=1
  
  Oops.
  
  More precisely the problem is that dentry_open does
  file_ra_state_init(&f->f_ra, inode->i_mapping);
  And file_ra_state_init uses mapping->backing_dev_info->ra_pages.
  Ugly, to use so much information about the inode even before
  the inode has been opened.
  
  In the patch below I reset i_mapping upon release of the raw device.
  
  akpm: I fixed a typo and exported default_backing_dev_info to GPL modules for
  this.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.82, 2003-03-08 19:28:48-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Disable the "Unknown IO_APIC" message
  
  This message is the source of 90% of the traffic on linux-smp and is now
  starting to fill up kernel bugzilla.
  
  Nobody has ever actually done anything about it and the message is wasting
  people's time.  Ingo acked this change.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.81, 2003-03-08 19:28:39-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Larger buffer for /proc/interrupts display
  
  Patch from Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca>
  
  Scale the buffer which is used for accumulating the /proc/interrupts output.
  On large SMP it overflows.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.80, 2003-03-08 19:28:30-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix SMP lockup in eepro100 with ethtool on unused
  
  Patch from Jason Lunz <lunz@falooley.org>
  
  When support for the GSET and SSET ethtool ioctls was added to eepro100.c in
  2.4.20, the tx lock was overloaded to serialize their use.  Unfortunately,
  this lock is only initialized in dev->open(), causing ethtool to deadlock the
  machine when used on an unconfigured eepro100 interface.
  
  The fix is to initialize the spinlock at probe time.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.79, 2003-03-08 19:28:20-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] i386 show_interrupts() fix
  
  show_interrupts() is accidentally modifying the incoming seq_file pointer.
  It goes oops if seq_printf() returns non-zero.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.78, 2003-03-08 19:28:10-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] protect 'action' in show_interrupts
  
  Patch from Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca>
  
  On SMP or preemptible kernels, every instance of show_interrupts() is oopsily
  racy wrt request_irq() and free_irq().
  
  Fix that up by taking the irq_desc_t's lock while walking the action list.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.77, 2003-03-08 19:27:42-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Extended attribute sharing and debug macro typo fixes
  
  Patch from Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de>
  
  Tony Dziedzic has found two bugs in the extended attributes code. Patches with
  explanations are attached.
  
  1: Extended attribute sharing on ext2/ext3 not working
  
     The mb_cache_entry_insert function constantly returns an -EBUSY error
     instead of 0, which causes the xattr cache that is needed by the xattr
     sharing mechanism on ext2/ext3 to not share anything.  This patch fixes
     the problem.  (It is possible that after applying this fix we will hit
     bugs in code that wasn't used before.)
  
  2: Oops in one of the xattr debug statements: The old_bh variable is NULL
     if an inode that previously had no EA's assigned would share an EA block
     with another inode.  (This was hidden by the xattr sharing bug).

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.76, 2003-03-08 19:27:24-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix memory leak in load_elf_binary()
  
  - Fix an error-path leak of memory and a dentry in load_elf_binary()
    (spotted by Oleg Drokin).
  
  - Tidy up the handling of bad executable images: return -ENOEXEC rather
    than 0.  (We've committed suicide anyway, so probably nobody gets to see
    this).
  
  - Fix up the logic in load_aout_interp().  It gets itself all set up to
    return -ENOEXEC but there is in fact no path by which it can do this.  Just
    return ~0UL on errors, like load_elf_interp().

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.75, 2003-03-08 19:27:07-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] ext2: fix error-path double-free
  
  Fix a double-kfree on an ext2 error path.  Reported by Oleg Drokin.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.74, 2003-03-08 19:26:43-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] hugetlb unmap_vmas() SMP && PREEMPT fix
  
  Patch from Kevin Pedretti <pedretti@ieee.org>
  
  The unmap_vmas() logic is designed to chew away at all the pages without
  holding off preemption for too long.  But with CONFIG_SMP=y and
  CONFIG_PREEMPT=y the number of pages which we batch up between rescheduling
  opportunities is not a multiple of HPAGE_SIZE.  So unmap_vmas() ends up
  calling unmap_hugepage_range() with a poorly aligned&sized region, and it
  goes BUG.
  
  Fix that up by ensuring that we always work across hugepage regions in
  HPAGE_SIZE chunks.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.73, 2003-03-08 19:26:21-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] usercopy checks in old_readdir()
  
  Fix up some unchecked copy_to_user()s

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.72, 2003-03-08 19:25:58-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix div-by-zero in bonding.c
  
  Patch from: Shmulik Hen <hshmulik@intel.com>
  
  The following patch fixes a division by zero bug in the bonding module that
  happens when transmitting through a bond with no slaves, in the XOR bonding
  mode.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.71, 2003-03-08 19:25:21-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] move CONFIG_SWAP around
  
  Patch from Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
  
  Take CONFIG_SWAP out of the top-level menu into the general setup menu.  Make
  it dependent on CONFIG_MMU and common to all architectures.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.70, 2003-03-08 19:24:48-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix copy_page_range()'s handling of invalid pages
  
  Patch from Xavier Bru  <Xavier.Bru@bull.net>
  
  If copy_page_range encounters a pte which maps an invalid pageframe it will
  proceed to try to add an rmap entry against that page.  This causes oopses
  when an application which has mapped an IO device via /dev/mem forks.
  
  Fix that up by correctly skipping the page_add_rmap() for these pte's.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.69, 2003-03-08 19:24:29-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] slab debug: symbolic output in caller tracking
  
  use print_symbol() to decode the offender's program counter.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.68, 2003-03-08 19:24:12-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] slab debug: track caller program counter
  
  Patch from Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
  
  A patch that records the last kfree caller's program counter
  and prints that if a poison check fails.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.67, 2003-03-08 19:23:55-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] slab use-after-free detector
  
  Patch from Petr Vandrovec <vandrove@vc.cvut.cz>
  
  Modifies check_poison function to not only verify that last byte is
  POISON_END, but also that all preceeding bytes are either POISON_BEFORE or
  POISON_AFTER bytes.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.66, 2003-03-08 19:23:39-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix vm_area_struct slab corruption
  
  Patch from Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>
  
  Hugh's patch fixes vm_area_struct slab corruption due to mremap's move_vma
  mistaking how do_munmap splits vmas in one case.
  
  Neither of us are very happy with it - it is fragile, and obscure.  Hugh will
  revisit this later, but for now it should fix up the potential memory
  corruption.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.65, 2003-03-08 19:23:21-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Make diskstats per-cpu using kmalloc_percpu
  
  Patch from Ravikiran G Thirumalai <kiran@in.ibm.com>
  
  Makes the disk stats on struct gendisk per-cpu.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.64, 2003-03-08 19:23:08-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Allow VFS readahead to fall to zero
  
  Some workloads really, really want to have no readahead.  Databases which are
  perfoming small synchronous I/Os against a file which has extremely poor
  layout.  Any readahead at all is a lose here.
  
  But the current readahead code refuses to adapt that low.
  
  Fix it up so that we can indeed adaptively disable readahead altogether, and
  do not start it again until we have seen max_readahead()'s worth of
  consecutive reads.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.63, 2003-03-08 19:22:58-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Implement sendfile() for NFS
  
  Patch from Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no>
  
  Implement sendfile() for the NFS client.  This is required for loop-on-NFS
  support.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.62, 2003-03-08 19:22:49-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix possible latency in balance_dirty_pages()
  
  Tasks which throttle in balance_dirty_pages() will loop until the amount of
  dirty memory falls below the configured dirty_ratio.
  
  This exposes the possibility that one task could be stuck in there for
  arbitrary periods of time due to page dirtying activity by other tasks.
  
  The patch changes the logic so that tasks will break out of the loop if they
  have written enough pages, regardless of the current dirty memory limits.
  
  Here "enough" pages is 1.5x the number of pages which they just dirtied.
  
  If the amount of dirty memory in the machine happens to still exceed
  dirty_ratio (say, due to MAP_SHARED activity) then the task will again
  throttle after dirtying a single page.  But there is now an upper limit on
  the time for which a single task will be captured in balance_dirty_pages().

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.61, 2003-03-08 19:22:37-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] register_blkdev cleanups
  
  Patch from Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  
  The following patch does the following:
  
  - static const char *blkdevs[MAX_BLKDEV]; disappears
  - get_blkdev_list, (un)register_blkdev, __bdevname
    are moved from block_dev.c to genhd.c
  - the third "fops" parameter of register_blkdev was unused;
    now removed everywhere
  - zillions of places had printk("cannot get major") upon
    error return from register_blkdev; removed all of these
    and inserted a single printk in register_blkdev.
  
  Of course the reason for the patch is that one fixed size
  array is eliminated.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.9, 2003-03-09 00:39:38+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Eliminate some more passing of struct uart_info.
  
  Replace uart_info argument for uart_change_speed, uart_startup,
  uart_shutdown and uart_update_termios with a uart_state structure.
  We no longer pass struct uart_info around to other functions.

ChangeSet@1.1091, 2003-03-08 15:26:13-08:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [CRYPTO]: Documentation updates.

ChangeSet@1.1090, 2003-03-08 13:46:35-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [ATM]: Add missing $(obj) to driver makefile.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.8, 2003-03-08 21:23:36+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Make uart_tasklet_action take uart_state

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.7, 2003-03-08 21:18:15+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Make tty->driver_data point at the uart_state structure.
  
  Since the uart_state structure is less volatile than uart_info, we
  can safely place some semaphores in uart_state.

ChangeSet@1.1089, 2003-03-08 13:09:26-08:00, chas@locutus.cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: Obsolete some atm_vcc members.

ChangeSet@1.1088, 2003-03-08 13:03:35-08:00, chas@locutus.cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: Get lec net_device names correct.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.6, 2003-03-08 20:51:16+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Add ttydriver->owner initialisation.

ChangeSet@1.1087, 2003-03-08 11:46:27-08:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [CRYPTO]: Eliminate crypto_tfm.crt_ctx, from Adam Richter.

ChangeSet@1.1086, 2003-03-08 11:44:09-08:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [CRYPTO]: Add encrypt_iv() and decrypt_iv() methods.

ChangeSet@1.1085, 2003-03-08 11:41:25-08:00, ahaas@airmail.net
  [NETFILTER]: C99 initializers for ipv4 netfilter.

ChangeSet@1.1084, 2003-03-08 11:40:27-08:00, ahaas@airmail.net
  [NETFILTER]: C99 initializers for ipv6 netfilter.

ChangeSet@1.1083, 2003-03-08 11:39:11-08:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [NET]: Nuke SO_BSDCOMPAT.

ChangeSet@1.1082, 2003-03-08 11:38:01-08:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [TCP]: Commonize duplicated code into a new function, tcp_bucket_destroy.

ChangeSet@1.1081, 2003-03-08 11:34:54-08:00, jmorros@intercode.com.au
  [CRYPTO]: Move km_types out of header.

ChangeSet@1.1080, 2003-03-08 11:30:21-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Merge nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/network-2.5
  into nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/net-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.5, 2003-03-08 19:26:09+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Update 8250_acorn.c
  
  Add resource-based addressing and ioremap support.  Ask the 8250
  layer to handle the resources, and share IRQs.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.60, 2003-03-08 10:24:13-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] 6/6 cacheline align files_lock
  
  I'm getting a lot of cacheline bounce from .text.lock.file_table due to
  false sharing of the cahceline. The following patch just aligns the lock
  in it's own cacheline.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.59, 2003-03-08 10:24:04-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] 5/6 Provide basic documentation for profiling
  
  People keep asking for this info, and Andrew asked me to put it under the
  Documentation directory ... provides really simple instructions for taking
  a profile so that users can report performance changes in a useful way.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.58, 2003-03-08 10:23:57-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] 4/6 Fix the type of get_zholes_size for NUMA-Q
  
  From Andy Whitcroft
  
  Fix the type of get_zholes_size for NUMA-Q

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.57, 2003-03-08 10:23:49-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] 3/6 Convert physnode_map to u8
  
  From Andy Whitcroft
  
  Convert physnode_map from an int to a u8 to save cachelines.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.56, 2003-03-08 10:23:42-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] 2/6 Make CONFIG_NUMA work on non-numa machines.
  
  From Andy Whitcroft
  
  A few very simple changes in order to make CONFIG_NUMA work everywhere, so
  the distros can build one common binary kernel for distributions.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.55, 2003-03-08 10:23:33-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] 1/6 Share common physnode_map code between NUMA-Q and Summit
  
  From Andy Whitcroft
  
  Share a common physnode_map structure between NUMA-Q and Summit.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.4, 2003-03-08 16:59:16+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [SERIAL] Overhaul 8250_pci.c
  
  - Add local copy of flags for describing port characteristics.
  - Add "quirk" handling to sort out board-specific initialisation,
    per-port setup, and finalisation.
  - Remove quirk information from struct pci_board array, thereby
    making entries more generic.
  - Initialise struct pci_board array using explicit indicies -
    adding to the readability, and making sure that the right entries
    are in the correct location in the table.
  - Ensure we tell the serial layer to claim resources, and share
    interrupts.  PCI interrupts are sharable, and need to be so that
    multi-function cardbus cards will work.
  - Only remap each PCI memory BAR once.
  - Add pci serial driver to the tty devclass (this requires the patch
    to make tty_io.c register the tty devclass early.)
  
  Tested by CaT and myself.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.52, 2003-03-08 07:53:17-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Make sure update_process_times runs inside of irq_{enter,exit} region.

ChangeSet@1.1075.19.1, 2003-03-08 07:42:49-08:00, rml@tech9.net
  [PATCH] no need for kernel_flag on UP
  
  This is a minor cleanup.  We currently define and declare the BKL's
  kernel_flag spinlock on either SMP or PREEMPT, which means a UP+PREEMPT
  machine gets it.
  
  We only need the actual lock on SMP.

ChangeSet@1.1075.18.4, 2003-03-08 09:03:45-06:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Fix loop problem in SCSI error handler sense collection
  
  Also remove previous work around so sense is collected now if the
  driver doesn't do it automatically.
  
  Also fix a problem where the retries get reset when the command is
  reissued (we only want the retries set when the command is first
  created).

ChangeSet@1.1075.18.3, 2003-03-08 08:58:09-06:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Fix DMA to stack problem in scsi_error.c

ChangeSet@1.1075.18.2, 2003-03-08 08:56:52-06:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Correct nested variable thinko in scsi_error.c

ChangeSet@1.1075.17.1, 2003-03-08 09:46:47-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [WATCHDOG] amd7xx_tco updates from Zwane, and nuke EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.10, 2003-03-08 08:46:06-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Move pci define to pci_ids.h

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.9, 2003-03-08 08:39:57-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] update documentation
  
  The sysfs directory where the cpufreq-related files are stored changed due
  to the new device interface code, so the documentation needs to be updated
  accordingly. Also, add some information about the reference counting and the
  exporting of sysfs files by the drivers.

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.8, 2003-03-08 08:39:21-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] allow cpufreq drivers to export sysfs files
  
  This patch lets cpufreq drivers export per-CPU files in the cpufreq and
  cpu-specific sysfs directory. As an example, a file
  "scaling_available_frequencies" is added to the p4-clockmod.c driver.

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.7, 2003-03-08 08:38:32-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] add support for ICH4-M chipset in speedstep driver
  
  Intel ICH4-M soutbridges use exactly the same register interface for SpeedStep
  as ICH2-M and ICH3-M southbridges -- which makes adding support for this  
  bridge (almost) trivial

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.6, 2003-03-08 08:37:39-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] updated cpufreq ref-counting and locking scheme  
  
  This patch takes use of the now-working cpufreq_interface.kset and
  cpufreq_policy.kobj to use reference counting within the cpufreq core
  wherever this is more appropriate than the previous approach -- using one
  semaphore. Additionally, the callbacks to the driver modules are protected
  now.

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.5, 2003-03-08 08:36:56-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] remove unneeded code  
  
  - no cpufreq driver uses the frequency table helper "setpolicy" any more
    ("target" is much more appropriate for them anyways) - so remove
    that helper
  - all cpufreq drivers use the advanced registration process, so some
    compatibility code can safely be removed. 

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.4, 2003-03-08 08:36:30-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] fix userspace governor.
  Let's put the sysfs file exported by the cpufreq userspace governor also
  into the cpufreq/ - subdirectory of /sys/devices/sys/cpu0/.

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.3, 2003-03-08 08:35:48-01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] fix cpufreq core breakage(s)
  
  - update two more cpufreq-related sysfs files to the new interface
    code
  - always store the new, user-requested policy in another struct
    cpufreq_policy so that we can safely fall back to the old one in
    case something fails (this equals the behaviour before Pat's patch)
  - the kobject which was registered in cpufreq_add_dev was inside a variable
    private to this function -- so the whole cpufreq sysfs interface returned
    -EINVAL.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.51, 2003-03-07 23:01:14-08:00, marcel@holtmann.org
  [SPARC64]: Translate AUTOFS_IOC_EXPIRE_MULTI ioctl.

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.2, 2003-03-07 19:37:53-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Ignore initramfs cpio file

ChangeSet@1.1075.14.1, 2003-03-07 19:36:34-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Avoid warning due to missing return value

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.50, 2003-03-07 19:26:50-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Update defconfig.

ChangeSet@1.1075.12.3, 2003-03-07 19:08:39-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Use pci_remove_bus_device to delete, found by Ben Collins.

ChangeSet@1.1075.12.2, 2003-03-07 18:43:11-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [FRAMEBUFFER]: Convert SBUS LEO driver to new APIs.

ChangeSet@1.1075.13.2, 2003-03-07 16:46:13-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  kbuild: handle any failures of the gen_init_cpio or initramfs image to stop the build.
  
  This also shows how to add files to the initramfs build, but is 
  commented out.
  
  Patch originally done by Kai.

ChangeSet@1.1075.13.1, 2003-03-07 16:39:06-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  gen_init_cpio: Add the ability to add files to the cpio image.

ChangeSet@1.1075.12.1, 2003-03-07 15:37:48-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: One too many chars in INIT_C_CC

ChangeSet@1.1068.8.3, 2003-03-07 17:01:46-06:00, stevef@smfhome1.austin.rr.com
  Fix oops in getdfs when null path passed in on mount.  Fix oops when changed readsize caused readpages problem.  Add support for altering rsize so can reduce pages read across net
  below default of 4

ChangeSet@1.1075.10.2, 2003-03-07 22:28:57+01:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild/all arch: Use filechk rule for offsets generation
  
  Introduced filechk for all architectures that previously used
  update-if-changed.
  No longer add asmoffsets.h.tmp to CLEAN_FILES.
  This is a private file to the filechk rule

ChangeSet@1.1075.10.1, 2003-03-07 21:55:37+01:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: Do not clutter output with make -jN
  
  Added a new rule filechk used to check when a generated file
  actually is changed. If there is no actual changes the file
  is left without updating the timestamp.
  When building a kernel from scratch two printouts occurs:
    CHK      file-to-generate
    UPD      file-to-generate
  
  The first line tell that kbuild checks the file, second line tell that
  the file is being updated (or created).
  On successive runs only the first line is printed.
  Output is the same in verbose and non-verbose mode.
  
  This replaces the former update-if-changed which has been deleted.
  generate-asm-offsets.h has been renamed as well.
  All users are updated in next patch.
  Output when generating compile.h follow above style

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.46, 2003-03-07 12:19:30-08:00, mingo@elte.hu
  [PATCH] "interactivity changes", sched-2.5.64-B2
  
  This fixes the SMP runqueue locking bug when updating the wakers
  priority.  It also includes:
  
   - only update the priority and do a requeueing if the sleep average has
     changed. (this does not happen for pure CPU hogs or pure interactive
     tasks, so no need to requeue/recalc-prio in that case.) [All the
     necessary values are available at that point already, so gcc should
     have an easy job making this branch really cheap.]
  
   - do not do a full task activation in the migration-thread path - that is
     supposed to be near-atomic anyway.
  
   - fix up comments
  
  I solved the SMP locking bug by moving the requeueing outside of
  try_to_wake_up().  It does not matter that the priority update is not
  atomically done now, since the current process wont do anything
  inbetween.  (well, it could get preempted in a preemptible kernel, but
  even that wont do any harm.)

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.45, 2003-03-07 10:43:32-08:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Turn off aio printk meant for debugging (2.5.64)
  
  The following messages are of interest only when debugging aio.
  Otherwise, they are just console clutter.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.44, 2003-03-07 10:43:25-08:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] fs/locks.c: fix bugs
  
  - Remove broken lock accounting
  - Introduce __locks_delete_block()
  - Stop using kdevname()
  - Fix locks_remove_posix()

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.43, 2003-03-07 10:41:00-08:00, mingo@elte.hu
  [PATCH] more "interactivity changes", sched-B2
  
   - fix a (now-) bug in kernel/softirq.c, it did a wakeup outside any
     atomic regions, which falsely identified random processes as a
     non-atomic wakeup, and which causes random priority boost to be
     distributed.
  
   - reset the initial idle thread's priority back to PRIO_MAX after doing
     the wakeup_forked_process() - correct preemption relies on this.
  
   - update current->prio immediately after a backboost.
  
   - clean up effective_prio() & sleep_avg calculations so that there are
     fewer RT-task special cases.  This has the advantage of the sleep_avg
     being maintained even for RT tasks - this could be advantegous for
     tasks that briefly enter/exit RT mode.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.42, 2003-03-07 08:42:40-08:00, green@namesys.com
  [PATCH] memleak in drivers/char/vt.c
  
  Seems there is a memleak on error exit path in drivers/char/vt.c, here's
  the patch.  Found with help of smatch + enhanced unfree script.

ChangeSet@1.1075.8.6, 2003-03-07 10:30:33-06:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] remove some braindamage from drivers/scsi/pcmcia/Kconfig
  
  It contains one user-selectable option that does nothing but hiding the
  four pcmcia drivers if not seleted (although we have an extra menu for
  them!) one one that does exactly nothing.  Remove those two.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.41, 2003-03-07 07:48:46-08:00, mingo@elte.hu
  [PATCH] NUMA scheduler breakage
  
  __activate_task() and wake_up_forked_process() should call
  nr_running_inc(rq) rather than doing a rq->nr_running++.
  
  Noted by Rick Lindsley

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.40, 2003-03-07 07:44:05-08:00, mzyngier@freesurf.fr
  [PATCH] Fix arch/alpha/vmlinux.lds.S typos.
  
  The console initcall patch that went in contains a typo that prevents
  alpha from building.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.39, 2003-03-07 07:43:58-08:00, mzyngier@freesurf.fr
  [PATCH] Fix fs/binfmt_elf.c build
  
  The stack reducing patch that recently went in prevent alpha from
  building (missing some ELF_CORE_COPY_XFPREGS ifdefs). The excluded
  patch fixes it.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.38, 2003-03-07 07:43:51-08:00, zwane@linuxpower.ca
  [PATCH] noirqbalance still doesn't do anything
  
  This one simply sets TARGET_CPUS to cpu_callout_map instead of
  cpu_online_map so that when we finally do boot we actually use the other
  cpus for servicing interrupts.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.37, 2003-03-07 07:43:45-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] revert pfn_to_nid change.
  
  This change was wrong. pfn_to_nid is a macro.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.36, 2003-03-07 07:43:37-08:00, mbligh@aracnet.com
  [PATCH] Fix NUMA scheduler problem after interactivity merge
  
  NODE_THRESHOLD got accidentally dropped in the interactive scheduler
  changes merge. This puts it back.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.35, 2003-03-07 07:43:30-08:00, david@gibson.dropbear.id.au
  [PATCH] Squash warning in ohci-pci.c on PowerBooks
  
  Apple PowerBooks want <asm/prom.h> in ohci-pci.c for the prototype of
  pci_device_to_OF_node().  This patch adds it to the already present
  list of PowerBook specific #includes:

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.34, 2003-03-07 07:43:23-08:00, david@gibson.dropbear.id.au
  [PATCH] Squash warnings in usb-serial.c
  
  This squashes (gcc-3.2) "label and end of compound statement
  deprecated" warnings in usb-serial.c.

ChangeSet@1.1075.8.5, 2003-03-07 09:14:42-06:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] Some parisc updates for SCSI
  
  The config stanza for SCSI_ZALON was in the wrong place, so move it.
  Make SCSI_NCR53C8XX conflict with SCSI_ZALON.
  Give ncr53c8xx and sym53c8xx names
  Fill in detach and release methods unconditionally.
  Call pci_set_master() in sym53c8xx.
  Both these drivers need interrupt.h, not sched.h

ChangeSet@1.1025.20.6, 2003-03-07 01:23:06-06:00, kai@vaio.(none)
  ISDN/HiSax: Remove amd7930.c
  
  This has been around for many years but was never finished. No
  need to carry it on to yet another stable kernel.

ChangeSet@1.1025.20.5, 2003-03-07 01:20:29-06:00, kai@vaio.(none)
  ISDN/HiSax: Get rid of CARD_* defines
  
  hisax.h defined a CARD_* macro for each CONFIG option, which
  is totally unnecessary, just use the CONFIG option directly.

ChangeSet@1.1025.20.4, 2003-03-07 01:08:04-06:00, kai@vaio.(none)
  ISDN/HiSax: Remove unused ISDN_CHIP_* macros
  
  They were only defined, never used.

ChangeSet@1.1025.20.3, 2003-03-07 01:04:07-06:00, kai@vaio.(none)
  ISDN/HiSax: config.c cleanup
  
  Consolidate allocation / freeing of various data structures into
  one function.

ChangeSet@1.1025.20.2, 2003-03-07 00:56:03-06:00, kai@vaio.(none)
  ISDN/HiSax: Introduce probe() functions
  
  Just separate the setup_*() functions of hisax subdrivers
  into calls to *_probe() functions, a step towards using
  standard initialization and modularization of hisax.

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.8, 2003-03-06 22:28:14-08:00, bjorn_helgaas@hp.com
  [PATCH] ia64: IA32 support without sysctl doesn't work
  
  Make CONFIG_SYSCTL control sys32_sysctl as well.  Based on a patch from Peter Chubb.
  TAG: lia64-v2.5.64

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.7, 2003-03-06 22:21:44-08:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Minor formatting/whitespace fixes in ia64-version of acpi.c.

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.6, 2003-03-06 22:17:03-08:00, jbarnes@sgi.com
  [PATCH] ia64: ACPI fix for no PCI
  
  Andy Grover told me this should be posted here.  It allows ACPI to
  compile even with PCI turned off.  Patch against 2.5.60.

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.5, 2003-03-06 22:04:54-08:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [PATCH] ia64: compat_sys_futex() support
  
  ia 64 part of the patch.  This gives you a 32 bit version of sys_futex (hopefully).

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.3, 2003-03-06 21:29:33-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix a very theoretical race between the new RCU lookup and
  concurrent renames in another directory.
  
  I doubt this can be triggered in practice, and the fix is
  a bit heavy-handed, but let's see if numbers can show that
  the simple fix doesn't show any real lock contention.

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.2, 2003-03-06 21:27:20-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix "con_init()" function type and stale (and incorrect) declaration

ChangeSet@1.1075.9.1, 2003-03-06 21:12:44-08:00, anton@samba.org
  [PATCH] missing include
  
  list.h must now include stddef since it uses NULL.

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.4, 2003-03-06 21:11:54-08:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Fix several small bugs/omissions from the 2.5.64 sync.

ChangeSet@1.1068.9.8, 2003-03-06 20:21:40-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  sysfs: Fix binary file handling.
  
  From Rusty Lynch:
  
  * makes sysfs cleanup the buffer->data allocated by the attribute write
  functions
  * fixes a bug that causes the kernel to oops when somebody attempts to
  write to the file.

ChangeSet@1.1068.9.7, 2003-03-06 20:19:40-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  sysfs: fix up directory removal, once and for all. 
  
  This patch was previously integrated, but dropped erroneously by a bk 
  merge. 
  
  This fixes file cleanup during a sysfs directory removal by deleting files
  from ->d_subdirs as they're iterated over, then checking if we can get a
  reference on them.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.30, 2003-03-06 17:57:26-08:00, hpa@transmeta.com
  [PATCH] bootsect removal
  
  This is the "boot sector removal" patch for i386 updated for Linux
  2.5.63-bk7.  The only change against the 2.5.59 version is that the
  FDOPTS Makefile variable, which lets one create a floppy image with
  arbitrary kernel options, has been merged from the x86-64 version, and
  the comments have been updated.
  
  The patch removes the in-kernel boot sector, which these days rarely
  work correctly (it only supports up to 1 MB kernels, and only work on
  legacy floppies -- not on IDE or USB devices, nor on any kind of
  emulated devices like El Torito), replaces it with a placeholder stub,
  and sets up the Makefile targets to create floppies or floppy images
  using SYSLINUX.  The FDOPTS Makefile variable can be used to set
  kernel command line options (thanks to a suggestion by Andi Kleen.)
  
  Note that the same change has already been applied to the x86-64
  architecture.  The last hunk of the patch corrects a comment in that
  architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.29, 2003-03-06 17:49:37-08:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Fix up pci_scan_bridge and friends
  
    Now we tackle pci_add_new_bus and pci_scan_bridge.  The hotplug code
    currently uses this, but I'd like it to die off; pci_scan_bridge()
    should be used to scan behind bridges.  This may mean hotplug needs
    some changes to pci_scan_bridge - if so, we need to find out what
    changes are required and fix it.
  
    pci_alloc_child_bus() does what pci_add_new_bus() did, except it
    doesn't attach the new bus to the parents list of child buses.  The
    only way this bus can be reached from the parent bus is by scanning
    the parents devices list, and locating a device with a non-NULL
    subordinate bus.  The only code which should be doing this is the
    PCI code.
  
    Since the new bus will have an empty list head for bus->node, we can
    detect unattached buses prety easily.  (see pci-3.diff.)
  
    pci_scan_bridge() changes slightly - we use our new pci_scan_child_bus()
    function from pci-3.diff, which doesn't attach devices to the global
    tree.  This means callers of pci_scan_child_bus() and pci_scan_bridge()
    (ie, hotplug) will need to call pci_bus_add_devices().

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.28, 2003-03-06 17:49:30-08:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Convert setup-bus resource allocation to use bus->devices
  
  - Convert setup-bus.c resource allocation to scan bus->devices rather
    than bus->children.  As noted previously, newly discovered child
    buses will not be on the parents list of children buses, so when
    we're trying to assign resources, we need to scan the bus for
    devices with subordinate buses rather than using the list of children
    buses.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.27, 2003-03-06 17:49:22-08:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Only add devices to bus->devices while scanning...
  
    The pci_find* functions search using the following lists:
          bus->children   (for subordinate buses)
          pci_root_buses  (for all root buses)
          pci_devices     (for devices)
  
    This leaves one list which we can add devices to without any drivers
    finding the new devices before we've finished with them.
  
  - initialise bus->node list head.
  
  - pci_scan_slot will scan the specified slot, and add the discovered
    devices to the bus->devices list only.  These devices will not
    appear on the global device list, and do not show in sysfs, procfs.
    pci_scan_slot returns the number of functions found.  If you want
    to find the devices, you have to scan bus->devices and look for
    devices where list_empty(&dev->global_list) is true.
  
  - new function "pci_bus_add_devices" adds newly discovered devices
    to the global device lists, and handles the sysfs and procfs
    stuff, making the devices available to drivers.  All our buses
    which have an empty list head are treated as "new" (since they
    are not attached to the parent buses list of children) and are
    also added.  Currently, no buses will be in this state when this
    function is called.
  
  - new function "pci_scan_child_bus" scans a complete bus, building
    a list of devices on bus->devices only, performing bus fixups
    via pcibios_fixup_bus() and scanning behind bridges.  It does
    make devices externally visible.
  
  - pci_do_scan_bus retains its original behaviour - ie, it scans
    and makes devices available immediately.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.26, 2003-03-06 17:49:14-08:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Eliminate stack allocation of struct pci_dev...
  
  - Eliminate the stack allocation of a struct pci_dev, and make
    pci_scan_slot() take a bus and a devfn argument.
  - Add "dev->multifunction" to indicate whether this is a multifunction
    device.
  - Run header fixups before inserting the new pci device into any
    device lists or announcing it to the drivers.
  - Convert some more stuff to use the list_for_each* macro(s).

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.25, 2003-03-06 17:49:06-08:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Separate out pci bus resource allocator
  
  - Separate out bus resource allocator (pci_bus_alloc_resource)
  - Provide pci_enable_bridges to setup command register for all
    pci bridges.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.24, 2003-03-06 17:44:51-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Merge home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/alan
  into home.transmeta.com:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.43, 2003-03-06 17:44:28-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] update via driver from 3.35-ac to 3.36

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.42, 2003-03-06 17:44:20-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix wrong type and statics in amd ide

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.41, 2003-03-06 17:44:13-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] switch ide taskfile ioctls to ide_execute_command

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.40, 2003-03-06 17:44:05-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove spare cast

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.39, 2003-03-06 17:43:58-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] add sensible names to the ide iops
  
  The outbsync one has further changes to come in the next batch to sort
  out some platforms like PPC

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.38, 2003-03-06 17:43:49-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] switch ide-io (core ioctls etc) to ide_execute_command
  
  Also fix the irq masking bug

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.37, 2003-03-06 17:43:42-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] switch ide-floppy to ide_execute_command

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.36, 2003-03-06 17:43:35-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] ide-dma
  
  This switches ide-dma to ide_execute_command and makes IDE DMA also happy
  when running shared IRQ

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.35, 2003-03-06 17:43:28-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] bring ide-disk driver into line with 2.4.21pre
  
  This doesn't have the new -ac testing stuff from 2.4.21pre5-ac but it
  has the stuff I now trust in it. This fixes the cache flush stuff and
  also means ide-disk now should be safe shared IRQ

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.34, 2003-03-06 17:43:18-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] clean up all the console inits using an initcall variant
  
  Dave Woodhouse did this a while ago and its been kicking around in my
  tree just fine. This gets rid of a lot of the init lists of functions
  still left in the kernel by having an __init type array built up for the
  consoles as well

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.33, 2003-03-06 17:43:10-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] correct building of the old ide/hd.c driver

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.32, 2003-03-06 17:43:02-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] correct irq logic for x86
  
  We must not look for a PCI IRQ for a non native mode IDE device
  We must write PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE for VIA

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.31, 2003-03-06 17:42:55-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] update PCI quirks
  
  ALi Magik requires workarounds for TV chips
  IDE controllers require proper handling in legacy mode
  PXB must be disabled on C0 450NX or the IDE will corrupt memory
  VIA northbridge devices require the interrupt line is written
  NEC_CBUS_2/3 require ISA DMA workarounds

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.30, 2003-03-06 17:42:46-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] ALi it turns out has a 31bit audio device

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.29, 2003-03-06 17:42:37-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] clean up 2.2 stuff in wanrouter code

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.28, 2003-03-06 17:42:28-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] correct file names in comments in mm

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.27, 2003-03-06 17:42:20-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] correct emu10k url

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.26, 2003-03-06 17:42:12-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove 2.0/2.2 stuff from wanrouter

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.25, 2003-03-06 17:42:06-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove 2.0/2.2 stuff

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.24, 2003-03-06 17:41:57-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] add a new PCI quirk type for the ALi Magik series
  
  This chip needs latency and other setups to avoid a PCI/AGP deadlock
  with tv cards

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.23, 2003-03-06 17:41:50-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove 2.0 and 2.2 stuff from netfilter

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.22, 2003-03-06 17:41:42-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove 2.2 bits fromw anpipe

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.21, 2003-03-06 17:41:33-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove 2.2 junk from efs

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.20, 2003-03-06 17:41:25-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] Add ELF types for Hitach H8 series

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.19, 2003-03-06 17:41:18-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove unused beep macro on sh

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.18, 2003-03-06 17:41:09-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] correct BUG doc in parisc

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.17, 2003-03-06 17:41:02-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] add serial port table for PC9800

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.16, 2003-03-06 17:40:53-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] kill long unused macro

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.15, 2003-03-06 17:40:46-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] kill the now dead ide_ioreg_t

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.14, 2003-03-06 17:40:38-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] correct BUG doc

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.13, 2003-03-06 17:40:31-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] missed patch - static not extern inline in cia

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.12, 2003-03-06 17:40:23-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] kill stdarg in intermezzo

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.11, 2003-03-06 17:40:16-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] filter more 2.2 junk

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.10, 2003-03-06 17:40:08-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove a pile of 2.0 and 2.2 support

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.9, 2003-03-06 17:39:51-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix aic7xxx aicasm build
  
  The -ldb has to be at the end sometimes

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.8, 2003-03-06 17:39:45-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] another typo that escaped

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.7, 2003-03-06 17:39:38-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] more 2.0/2.2 bits

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.6, 2003-03-06 17:39:29-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] more 2.0 crap

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.5, 2003-03-06 17:39:22-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] look a typo 8)

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.4, 2003-03-06 17:39:14-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] exterminate 2.2 gunk from video stuff

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.3, 2003-03-06 17:39:06-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove 2.2 compatmac stuff from rio driver

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.2, 2003-03-06 17:38:57-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] minor typo fix that got missed

ChangeSet@1.1068.15.1, 2003-03-06 17:38:50-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] minor breakage fix from typo fixes

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.23, 2003-03-06 17:25:00-08:00, linux@brodo.de
  [PATCH] pcmcia: it works again!
  
  platform_device_register may only be called after all class-specific
  device data is initialized, or else the class-type add_device call (which
  enables the pcmcia sockets) will fail.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.22, 2003-03-06 17:24:19-08:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] scsi_error fix
  
  imm.c: spelling
  scsi.h: remove old and now incorrect comment
  scsi_scan.c: remove superfluous final return
  scsi_error.c: apart from similar trivialities the only change:
  
      If a command fails (e.g. because it belongs to a newer
      SCSI version than the device), it is fed to
      scsi_decide_disposition(). That routine must return
      SUCCESS, unless the error handler should be invoked.
  
      In the situation where host_byte is DID_OK, and message_byte
      is COMMAND_COMPLETE, and status is CHECK_CONDITION, there is
      no reason at all to invoke aborts and resets. The situation
      is normal. I see here UNIT ATTENTION, Power on occurred
      and ILLEGAL REQUEST, Invalid field in cdb.
  
      The 2.5.64 code does not return SUCCESS, but it returns the
      return code of scsi_check_sense(), and that may be FAILED
      in case we do not have valid sense.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.21, 2003-03-06 17:15:02-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix ioremap off by one bug
  
  Patch from Andreas Klein <asklein@cip.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
  
  Fixes an off-by-one in ioremap() - local variable `last_addr' is *inclusive*
  - it is the last byte of the mapping, not the usual (last byte + 1).

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.20, 2003-03-06 17:14:55-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] ext3: fix error-path memory leak
  
  Fix an error-path memory leak in ext3_fill_super().

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.19, 2003-03-06 17:14:48-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] uninlining in fs/binfmt_elf.c
  
  uninline some functions which have multiple callsites.  A 5% reduction in
  text size.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.18, 2003-03-06 17:14:41-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] reduce stack size: elf_core_dump()
  
  Patch from "Randy.Dunlap" <randy.dunlap@verizon.net>
  
  This patch reduces stack size in elf_core_dump() from over 0x400 (0x4a4 e.g.)
  to less than 0x100 (0xb0 on a P4 with gcc 2.96).

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.17, 2003-03-06 17:14:34-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] missed unlock_kernel() in ext3+htree
  
  Patch from Alex Tomas <bzzz@tmi.comex.ru>
  
  There's a missing unlock_kernel().

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.16, 2003-03-06 17:14:27-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] remove __pte_offset
  
  Patch from Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com>
  
  ptes this time

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.15, 2003-03-06 17:14:20-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] remove __pmd_offset
  
  Patch from Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com>
  
  Same thing as the __pgd_offset one, just for pmds this time to keep the
  naming consistent.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.14, 2003-03-06 17:14:13-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] remove __pgd_offset
  
  Patch from Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com>
  
  __pgd_offset() and pgd_offset() are completely different functions.
  __pgd_offset() is really just a helper to figure out which entry in a
  pgd an address would fall into.   pgd_offset() does all the leg work and
  actually fetches the real pgd entry.
  
  pgd_index() is a much saner name for what __pgd_offset() does.  In fact,
  we do this:
  #define __pgd_offset(address) pgd_index(address)
  
  The attached patch removes all instances of __pgd_offset and just
  replaces them with pgd_index.
  
  Compiles with and without PAE on x86.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.13, 2003-03-06 17:14:05-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix inode reclaim imbalance
  
  Well I thought we were shooting down unused inodes a bit aggressively.  With
  30,000 inodes total and 1000 unused, the 1000 are getting reclaimed
  instantly.
  
  shrink_icache_memory() needs to return the number of reclaimable inodes to
  page reclaim, not the total number.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.12, 2003-03-06 17:13:58-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Reduced stack usage in random.c
  
  Patch from: Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>
  
  Reduces stack use in random.c by 350 (or maybe 700) bytes by sharing a local
  array between two functions.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.11, 2003-03-06 17:13:51-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] export pfn_to_nid to modules
  
  Patch from Patricia Gaughen <gone@us.ibm.com>
  
  This function was recently uninlined for NUMAQ.  But it used to be a macro,
  and modules need it.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.10, 2003-03-06 17:13:43-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] cciss: fix initialization for PCI hotplug
  
  Patch from Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron@hp.com>
  
  * Fix driver to wait for firmware to indicate that it is ready.
    (Needed for PCI hotplug case, but for normal warm/cold reboot, by the
    time driver inits, firmware will already be ready.)

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.9, 2003-03-06 17:13:36-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] sk98lin 64-bit divide fix
  
  This driver is doing a division on a 64 bit valus which is identical to
  "jiffies" and is asking for __udiv64.  Cast the 64-bit value back to long.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.8, 2003-03-06 17:13:30-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] rtc lock ranking fix
  
  Patch from: Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca>
  
  Fix up a possible AB/BA deadlock identified by Dawson Engler's latest toy.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.7, 2003-03-06 17:13:22-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix nfs oops during mount
  
  Patch from Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no>
  
  This has been floating about for a while, and fixes the oops which people
  keep on reporting.

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.6, 2003-03-06 17:13:15-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] balance_irq lockup fix
  
  irqdesc_t.lock is taken from interrupts - it needs irq-safe locking from
  process context.
  
  Also timer_irq_works() needs to use an unsigned long to hold a jiffies value
  (Kai Bankett)

ChangeSet@1.1075.4.5, 2003-03-06 17:13:08-08:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] i386 IRQ balancing cleanup
  
  General coding cleanups in io_apic.c:
  
  - make pending_irq_balance_apicid[] static
  
  - reorder several functions so that forward decls are not needed and so
    that `inline' actually works.
  
  - 80 col fixes.

ChangeSet@1.1075.8.4, 2003-03-06 18:52:50-06:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] Remove naked GFP_DMA from drivers/scsi/sr.c
  
  In get_sectorsize(), we can already sleep in scsi_wait_req().
  In get_capabilities(), we can use GFP_KERNEL because it is only called
  from sr_attach() which already does a GFP_KERNEL allocation.

ChangeSet@1.1075.8.3, 2003-03-06 18:52:19-06:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] Remove naked GFP_DMA from drivers/scsi/sd.c
  
  This GFP_DMA can be GFP_KERNEL because sd_init_onedisk calls sd_spinup_disk
  calls scsi_wait_req which can sleep.

ChangeSet@1.1075.8.2, 2003-03-06 18:51:48-06:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] update qlogic pcmcia support
  
  dito

ChangeSet@1.1075.8.1, 2003-03-06 18:51:16-06:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] update fdomain pcmcia support
  
  get it to actually compile cleanly again, switch to scsi_add_host,
  remove host list walking.

ChangeSet@1.1079, 2003-03-06 16:30:41-08:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [IPV4/IPV6]: ICMP cleanups.

ChangeSet@1.1068.13.7, 2003-03-06 18:27:31-06:00, kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
  do_mounts: Fix boot from ramdisk
  
  Russell King investigated a failure case I introduced: When booting
  with "load_ramdisk=1", we use the kernel root= parameter to determine
  from what device to get the contents to copy into a ramdisk and then
  mount that ramdisk as root.
  
  For the copy to work, /dev/root needs to point to the device to load the
  ramdisk from.

ChangeSet@1.1075.5.1, 2003-03-06 16:17:07-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPSEC]: Fix build when ipsec is disabled.

ChangeSet@1.1068.12.6, 2003-03-07 00:16:38+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Add generic SSP "PIO" mode driver
  
  Add SSP PIO driver - provides an interface for talking to
  microcontrollers and such like connected to the SA1110's
  SSP port.

ChangeSet@1.1068.10.7, 2003-03-06 15:47:22-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: unfortunatly, we can't call usb_unlink_urb() right now all of the time.
  
  The host controllers have to be fixed up before we can safely take
  out the check for dev->state.

ChangeSet@1.1068.10.6, 2003-03-06 15:46:40-08:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: track usb ch9 device state
  
  This patch merges the USB state definitions from the ARM Linux
  code (inside the sa1100 driver) and uses them to track what can
  be done with the device.  That replaces the recently added
  "udev->present" flag with a more complete/standard state model.
  
  There are a few changes that might affect behavior if things
  start to go really haywire:
  
   - usb_set_address() and usb_set_configuration(), used while
     enumerating, handle some unlikely cases more correctly:
     don't allow setting address to zero (undefined behavior),
     and do allow un-configuring (config 0).  (Adds a FIXME
     for an existing set-configuration bug too.)
  
   - usb_disconnect() flags the state change earlier (as soon
     as it's known).
  
   - usb_submit_urb() works in the states where messaging is
     allowed, and also enforces the "unless configured, only
     control traffic is legal" rule.
  
   - usb_unlink_urb() doesn't care any more about that state.
     (There seemed to be agreement that it must not matter.)
  
  This will help with some further cleanups in the complex of
  issues relating to driver removal, device removal, config
  changing (with driver unbind and rebind), reset, and so on.

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.3, 2003-03-06 14:56:39-08:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Hook up POSIX-timer syscalls.  Take advantage of ptrace_notify().

ChangeSet@1.1068.10.5, 2003-03-06 13:55:05-08:00, stern@rowland.harvard.edu
  [PATCH] USB: Patch for auto-sense cmd_len
  
  This patch fixes an oversight in usb-storage whereby the command length
  and command buffer for an automatically-generated REQUEST-SENSE command
  would not be initialized properly.

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.3, 2003-03-06 21:50:43+00:00, ambx1@neo.rr.com
  Manual Resource Setting Update
  
  This patch allows for partial setting of manual resources as needed by ALSA.
  It does not change any existing APIs.

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.2, 2003-03-06 13:42:13-08:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Correct the value of siginfo.si_addr for SIGSEGV signals
  	triggered by NaT-page-consumption faults.

ChangeSet@1.1068.14.1, 2003-03-06 13:34:32-08:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Sync with 2.5.64.

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.2, 2003-03-06 13:14:03-08:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Merge

ChangeSet@1.1075.2.1, 2003-03-06 13:08:47-08:00, mingo@elte.hu
  [PATCH] "interactivity changes", sched-2.5.64-A6
  
  This includes the following items:
  
   - a new wakeup feature: SMART_WAKE_CHILD (now unconditional) [this is a
     reworked version of the wakeup changes from Andrea's tree.]
  
   - scheduler parameter tunings (CHILD_PENALTY, MAX_TIMESLICE,
     STARVATION_LIMIT, MAX_SLEEP_AVG)
  
   - activate_task() splitup to separate the interactivity-active variant
     from the task-queue variant => this fixes our statistics in some cases.
  
   - finer-grained preemption: if priority is equal then the task with the
     longer pending timeslice wins.
  
   - make it possible to disable sync-wakeups via SYNC_WAKEUPS (default:1)
  
   - a naming cleanup (sleep_timestamp => last_run)
  
   - fix up STARVATION_LIMIT usage so that a value of 0 is recognized as 'no
     starvation limit'.
  
  It also merges Linus' "priority boost backmerging"

ChangeSet@1.1075.1.1, 2003-03-06 12:59:29-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Make the "interactive bonus" work both ways - both the process
  that is actually showing interactive behaviour (sleeping) and the
  process that wakes up the interative process get a bonus.
  
  This means that processes that help interactive processes (usually
  system daemons, and X11 in particular) will themselves get some bonus.
  
  The waker only gets whatever is left over from the "real" interactive
  user, to avoid any bad behaviour.

ChangeSet@1.1068.12.5, 2003-03-06 20:34:37+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  Merge flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/linux-bk-2.5/linux-2.5
  into flint.arm.linux.org.uk:/usr/src/linux-bk-2.5/linux-2.5-rmk

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.18, 2003-03-06 20:26:33+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Make sa11x0_ppcr_to_freq return in units of kHz, not 100kHz.

ChangeSet@1.1078, 2003-03-06 12:08:56-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Do not duplicate verify_compat_iovec in sparc64 solaris module.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.17, 2003-03-06 19:27:52+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] CPUFREQ - allow ARM to work with userspace governor.
  
  Patch from Dominik Brodowski.
  
  This patch is necessary to update the ARM drivers so that they can
  live with the new cpufreq governor "userspace" (which I sent to Linus a
  moment ago).

ChangeSet@1.914.129.34, 2003-03-06 11:22:26-08:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Make ia64_fetch_and_add() simpler to optimize so lib/rwsem.c
  	can be optimized properly.
  TAG: lia64-v2.5.60

ChangeSet@1.1077, 2003-03-06 11:09:59-08:00, bcrl@redhat.com
  [NET]: Simplify scm handling and sendmsg/recvmsg invocation, consolidate net compat syscalls.
  
  1) Pull scm argument from sendmsg/recvmsg, it is available
  from I/O control block
  2) Consolidate networking syscall compat call into net/compat.c
  3) Change ops->{sendmsg,recvmsg}() code sequences into sock_{sendmsg,recvmsg}()

ChangeSet@1.1073.1.1, 2003-03-06 10:42:03-08:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [NETFILTER]: Remove 2.0 and 2.2 stuff from netfilter.

ChangeSet@1.1025.21.3, 2003-03-06 09:36:37-08:00, ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru
  [PATCH] alpha pcibios_claim_console_setup fix
  
  pcibios_claim_console_setup() doesn't look behind PCI-PCI bridges.
  
  Noticed by Anton Blanchard.
  
  Ivan.

ChangeSet@1.1073, 2003-03-06 09:11:27-08:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Fix ipv6 build.

ChangeSet@1.1072, 2003-03-06 09:08:59-08:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [IPV4]: Fix multicast route lookups.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.16, 2003-03-06 16:49:18+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [CPUFREQ] Update ARM CPUFREQ drivers
  
  A 4 patch set from Dominik Brodowski, tested and fixed up by rmk
  for ARM.
  
  (1)
  
  - the system3.c cpufreq notifier couldn't possibly compile before because
        cpufreq_updateminmax has been undefined for ages.
  - clean up sa1100fb.c notifier to specify exactly what's left TBD.
  - double #include of cpufreq.c in drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_generic.c
  
  (2)
  
  Split up config symbols, add help text for CPU_FREQ_PROC_INTF
  
  (3)
  
  - update the Integrator CPUfreq driver so that it can get along with
    cpufreq policies.
  - modularize Integrator CPUfreq driver (all it did with
    !CONFIG_CPU_FREQ was to print out some debug information)
  
  (4)
  
  - update the SA11x0 CPUfreq drivers so that they can get along with
    cpufreq policies and governors.
  - update the cpufreq core so that cpufreq_get() returns something
    sensible during the first ->setpolicy or ->target call.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.15, 2003-03-06 16:27:13+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Clean up ARM PCI support (bios32.c)
  
  Eliminate have_isa_bridge - use isa_bridge instead.
  Clean up PCI bus walking.
  Clean up detection of fast back to back capability.
  Ensure we set the bridge control register appropriately.
  Pin swizzle functions are never called with pin == 0.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.14, 2003-03-06 16:09:12+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Add better PM support to SA1111 and SA11x0.
  
  This follows our existing PM interfaces.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.13, 2003-03-06 16:01:00+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Power management updates
  
  This provides an element of core PM support to ARM, providing an APM
  like user space interface, and separating the core PM support from
  the SA1100 PM implementation.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.12, 2003-03-06 15:53:08+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Ensure we preserve other CPSR bits when switching to SVC mode.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.11, 2003-03-06 14:58:36+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Update mach-types to latest vesion.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.10, 2003-03-06 14:53:11+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Make TLB instruction selection more fine-grained
  
  This eliminates some unnecessary branches and instructions in the
  TLB flush macros where configurations allow for this to occur.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.9, 2003-03-06 14:44:32+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix ARM ide.h
  
  Kill ide_* resource handling.  Add __ide_mm* macros to use our string
  based mmio.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.8, 2003-03-06 14:07:07+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Kill old mkdep dependency hack.
  
  We include a header file in an indirect method, which mkdep didn't
  understand.  Now that mkdep is gone, we don't need the hack to make
  mkdep do the right thing.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.7, 2003-03-06 14:03:09+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Make ARM's pci_controller_num dev argument appear to be used.
  
  This cuts down on the number of warnings during the build.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.6, 2003-03-06 13:58:40+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Add dummy set_pgd() implementation.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.5, 2003-03-06 13:54:01+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Add new kernel typedefs for __kernel_{timer,clockid}_t.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.4, 2003-03-06 13:41:45+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Always claim the timer IRQ using SA_INTERRUPT.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.3, 2003-03-06 13:18:58+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Always call schedule_tail() after a fork()

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.2, 2003-03-06 13:14:56+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Convert ecard.c shutdown/reboot to use driver model
  
  ecard.c used to use the reboot notifier to ensure that the expansion
  cards are in the correct state for rebooting.  Use the driver model
  shutdown method instead.

ChangeSet@1.1060.4.1, 2003-03-06 13:01:35+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Remove set_mac_address from acorn drivers.
  
  Acorn Ethernet drivers provided a duplicate set_mac_address
  implementation which reflects the generic ethernet version in
  drivers/net/net_init.c.  Use the generic version instead.

ChangeSet@1.1068.12.4, 2003-03-05 21:39:41-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix up some timeouts to use the proper types.
  
  (While "signed long" is the same in practice, it is technically
  incorrect, and the new anal type-checker complains).

ChangeSet@1.1068.12.3, 2003-03-05 21:22:59-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [JIFFIES]: Use typecheck in time_foo jiffies macros.

ChangeSet@1.1068.12.2, 2003-03-05 21:22:16-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [KERNEL]: Add typecheck macro for verifying types at compile time.

ChangeSet@1.1068.13.6, 2003-03-05 20:09:49-06:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  [PATCH] kbuild: touch-module after successfull creation only
  
  On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 05:11:10PM -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
  > scripts/Makefile.modinst:16: *** Uh-oh, you have stale module entries. You
  messed with SUBDIRS, do not complain if something goes wrong.
  
  This happens if you have encountered a compile error in a module.
  In this case you did not succeed the compilation of fs/binfmt_aout,
  and therefore no .o file can be located.
  kbuild assumes this is because you have messed with SUBDIRS, which is wrong.

ChangeSet@1.1068.13.5, 2003-03-05 20:07:18-06:00, arnd@arndb.de
  [trivial] avoid a warning for each module on s390x
  
  s390x has a reference to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ in each module
  that is resolved by the module loader. This patch prevents
  modpost from emitting a warning about that symbol.

ChangeSet@1.1068.13.4, 2003-03-05 20:05:54-06:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  [PATCH] kbuild: Smart notation for non-verbose output
  
  Create a nice shorthand to enable the non-verbose output mode.
  make V=1        => Gives verbose output (default)
  make V=0        => Gives non-verbose output
  
  One of the reasons why people does not use KBUILD_VERBOSE=0 that
  much is simply the typing needed.
  This notation should make it acceptable to type it.
  The usage of "make V=0" is restricted to the command line.
  Anyone that wants to enable the non-verbose mode pr. default shall
  set KBUILD_VERBOSE in the shell.

ChangeSet@1.1068.13.3, 2003-03-05 19:53:26-06:00, kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
  kbuild: Make per-cpu-check ignore __crc_ symbols.
  
  We warn when symbols end in __per_cpu, but aren't in the per-cpu section.
  However, checksum symbols gave false positives.

ChangeSet@1.1068.13.2, 2003-03-05 19:51:34-06:00, kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
  kbuild: Add some missing FORCE
  
  Those were missing, not particularly harmful, but still needed for
  correctness.

ChangeSet@1.1068.13.1, 2003-03-05 19:50:32-06:00, kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
  kbuild: Make build stop on vmlinux link error
  
  set -e is needed for each (continued) line.

ChangeSet@1.1071, 2003-03-05 15:50:01-08:00, miyazawa@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPSEC]: Add full ipv6 support.
  
  Credits also to Mitsuru Kanda <kanda@karaba.org>,
  YOSHIFUJI Hideaki <yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org>,
  and Kunihiro Ishiguro.

ChangeSet@1.1068.11.4, 2003-03-05 17:44:21-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  cpufreq: fix compile error.
  
  Use ->dev instead of ->intf.dev in struct cpufreq_policy. Introduced whilst
  cleaning up part of the cpufreq code. 

ChangeSet@1.1068.11.3, 2003-03-05 17:38:05-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  sysfs: don't complain when sysfs can't register.
  
  During startup, sysfs won't succeed in registering with itself, because
  it's not yet inititialized. This was causing an unnecessary error on boot.

ChangeSet@1.1068.11.2, 2003-03-05 17:33:10-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  driver model: fix platform_match()
  
  - Make it compare the name in struct platform_dev to the driver's name.
  
  From Dominik Brodowski

ChangeSet@1.1068.11.1, 2003-03-05 17:27:00-06:00, mochel@osdl.org
  sysfs: Make sure root inode is executable and readable by everyone.

ChangeSet@1.1068.9.5, 2003-03-05 14:25:25-08:00, levon@movementarian.org
  [PATCH] Fix oprofile on UP, small additional fix
  
  The below has been in -mm for a while, and has been tested on my UP
  and 2-way machines.
  
  OProfile was completely unsafe on UP - a spinlock is no protection
  against the NMI arriving and putting data into the buffer. Pretty stupid
  bug. This fixes it by implementing reader/writer windows in the buffer
  and removing the lock altogether. This patch was originally done by Will
  Cohen.
  
  It also fixes the oops Dave Hansen saw on 2.5.62 SMP

ChangeSet@1.1068.10.4, 2003-03-05 12:06:48-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: added support for radio shack device to pl2303 driver.
  
  Thanks to gene_heskett@iolinc.net for the info for this.

ChangeSet@1.1068.9.4, 2003-03-05 11:57:07-08:00, andmike@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] Fix SCSI error handler abort case
  
  I had my list empty checks reversed if aborting and bus device reset
  failed.  The condition that causes the error handler to run is still
  unknown.

ChangeSet@1.1068.10.3, 2003-03-05 11:44:45-08:00, andre.breiler@null-mx.org
  [PATCH] io_edgeport.c diff to fix endianess bugs
  
  attached a fix for the io_edgeport usb serial driver
  This diff fixes endianess issues which prevented the driver to work on
  bigendian machines (e.g. sparc).

ChangeSet@1.1068.10.2, 2003-03-05 11:43:00-08:00, clemens@ladisch.de
  [PATCH] usb-midi.h: fixes for SC-8820/50
  
   sync with Nagano's version:
   - protect vendors ids against multiple definitions
   - sort Roland device ids
   - fix SC-8850 cable bitmask
   - add quirk for the SC-8820
   - add quirk for the MOTU Fastlane

ChangeSet@1.1068.10.1, 2003-03-05 11:41:00-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: add support for Treo devices to the visor driver.
  
  Finally...

ChangeSet@1.1025.21.2, 2003-03-05 10:16:58-08:00, Jeff.Wiedemeier@hp.com
  [PATCH] enable setting of marvel/titan agp->type
  
  Now that the agpgart support is in, this can be enabled.
  
  /jeff

ChangeSet@1.1068.9.3, 2003-03-05 08:23:08-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Fix cpufreq config deps.

ChangeSet@1.1068.9.1, 2003-03-05 07:36:20-08:00, davem@redhat.com
  [PATCH] Fix time comparison typing bugs.
  
  Many places use inappropriate types for comparing jiffies,
  int for example.  Fix those places up.

ChangeSet@1.1068.2.17, 2003-03-04 19:11:19-08:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Linux 2.5.64
  TAG: v2.5.64