ChangeSet@1.1071, 2003-04-16 21:45:43-07:00, tausq@debian.org
  [PATCH] getrlimit,setrlimit,getrusage,wait4 unification

ChangeSet@1.1062.2.5, 2003-04-16 15:35:05-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Add more user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.1062.2.4, 2003-04-16 15:13:03-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Annotate namespace system calls (mount, umount, pivot_root etc)
  with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.1062.2.3, 2003-04-16 15:10:06-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Fix user pointer annotations in more places, now that 'sparse'
  verifies declarations against definitions and checks argument
  types.

ChangeSet@1.1062.2.2, 2003-04-16 14:09:53-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Annotate sys_nfsservctl() with user pointer annotations

ChangeSet@1.1062.2.1, 2003-04-16 11:20:26-07:00, davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com
  [PATCH] fix fs->lock deadlock with emulated name lookup
  
  The patch below is needed to avoid a deadlock on fs->lock.  Without
  the patch, if __emul_lookup_dentry() returns 0, we fail to reacquire
  current->fs->lock and then go ahead to read_unlock() it anyhow.  Bad
  for your health.
  
  I believe the bug was introduced when the fast pathwalk was reverted
  in order to introduce the RCU lockless path walking.

ChangeSet@1.1068, 2003-04-16 10:55:28-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [NET]: Use fl6_{src,dst} etc.

ChangeSet@1.1067, 2003-04-16 10:51:53-07:00, gandalf@wlug.westbo.se
  [NETFILTER IPV6]: Fix Makefile typo.

ChangeSet@1.1066, 2003-04-16 10:35:53-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Set noblock to 1 in NDISC sock_alloc_send_skb calls.

ChangeSet@1.1062.1.5, 2003-04-16 13:07:39-04:00, jgarzik@hum.(none)
  Merge hum.(none):/garz/repo/linus-2.5
  into hum.(none):/garz/repo/net-drivers-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1062.1.4, 2003-04-16 08:20:10-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390 network driver fixes
  
   - lcs: Don't free net_device in lcs_stop_device.
   - lcs: Reset card after LGW initiaited stoplan.
   - lcs: Fix bug in lcs_tasklet
   - ctc: Get channel structure from private pointer. Remove __NO_VERSION__.
   - lcs,ctc,iucv: Remove MOD_INC_USE_COUNT/MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT. Set dev->owner.

ChangeSet@1.1065, 2003-04-16 01:46:01-07:00, dlstevens@us.ibm.com
  [IPV6]: Add MLDv2 support.

ChangeSet@1.1062.1.3, 2003-04-15 22:51:35-07:00, jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu
  [PATCH] Fix coda/devfs oops
  
  The problem is caused by the devfs_mk_dir simplification that went in a
  couple of weeks ago that didn't update one of the coda call-sites.

ChangeSet@1.1062.1.2, 2003-04-15 22:51:27-07:00, davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com
  [PATCH] module symbol fix
  
  Fix for trivial typo.  Without it, you can't insert anything on top of
  agpgart.ko because the agp_register_driver() will erroneously pick up
  the symbol version from agp_backend_acquire().

ChangeSet@1.1064, 2003-04-15 21:56:40-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [NETFILTER_IPV4]: De-linearization of IP Connection Tracking.
  
  This converts connection tracking and all the connection tracking
  modules to handle non-linear skbs.  Enough interfaces have been
  broken in the process that old helpers won't compile.
  
  Interfaces which used to take a "void *data, int len" or
  "struct iphdr *iph, int len" now take the skb itself (and an offset to
  the data in the case of the first interface), which is not
  linearized in any way (although Alexey says after ip_rcv the IP header
  is always linear, so IPv4 netfilter hooks can always assume a linear
  IP hdr).
  
  Helpers which examine data (amanda, FTP, IRC) now copy it into a buffer
  and examine that.

ChangeSet@1.1062.1.1, 2003-04-15 19:37:17-07:00, george@mvista.com
  [PATCH] Cleanups for posix timer hang fix
  
  Clean up "pendcount" locking (or rather - lack there-of) by making it a
  per-timer thing and thus automatically protected by the timer lock.
  
  Fix whitespace damage.

ChangeSet@1.1061, 2003-04-15 13:40:40-07:00, rth@dorothy.sfbay.redhat.com
  [ALPHA] Elide cabriolet_init_irq for CONFIG_ALPHA_PC164.

ChangeSet@1.1055.1.2, 2003-04-15 13:31:11-07:00, drepper@redhat.com
  [PATCH] unwinding for vsyscall code
  
  Now that the kernel provides code user programs are executing directly
  (I mean the vsyscall code on x86) it is necessary to add unwind
  information for that code as well.  The unwind information is used not
  only in C++ code.
  
  This patch adds a AT_SYSINFO_EH_FRAME ELF aux-table value that points to
  the unwinding block description for the sysinfo frame, and makes sure
  the AT_* value is passed to applications.  It defines the static data
  for the unwind blocks (two, one for int80 and the other for sysenter),
  and finally adds code to copy the data in place.

ChangeSet@1.1055.1.1, 2003-04-15 12:41:03-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Fix typo (and logic bug that the typo hid) in bit value
  testing. 
  
  Found by 'sparse', my source parser tool.

ChangeSet@1.1060, 2003-04-15 11:05:13-07:00, arashi@yomerashi.yi.org
  [ALPHA] Include module.h for EXPORT_SYMBOL.

ChangeSet@1.1059, 2003-04-15 11:00:37-07:00, ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru
  [PATCH] alpha: lynx support
  
  Forward port of Jay's 2.4 patch.
  Also I've cleaned up EISA configury - we only need it for
  systems with EISA.
  
  Ivan.

ChangeSet@1.1058, 2003-04-15 10:58:21-07:00, ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru
  [PATCH] alpha: move_initrd fix (from Jeff Wiedemeier)
  
  While testing our upcoming kernel update for 7.2 alpha, I've encountered
  a problem with move_initrd. It allocates a page-aligned chunk to move
  the initrd into, but it doesn't allocate the entire last
  page. Subsequent bootmem allocations can then be filled from the last
  page used be the initrd.  This then becomes a problem when the initrd
  memory is released.

ChangeSet@1.1057, 2003-04-15 10:56:48-07:00, ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru
  [PATCH] alpha: execve() fix
  
  The 2.5 kernels may hang on execve(). Most easily this can be reproduced
  by submitting forms in mozilla, apparently because it does execve with
  very long argument strings.
  That's what happens in do_execve, I suppose:
  	bprm.mm = mm_alloc();
  	...
  	init_new_context(current, bprm.mm); here we update current ptbr
  					    with new mm->pgd
  	...
  	copy_strings;
  			interrupt -> do_softirq -> switch to ksoftirqd
  			...
  			switch back to do_execve;
  	copy_strings -  immediate page fault in copy_user that we can't
  			handle because the new ptbr has been activated
  			after context switch and current->mm is not
  			valid anymore.
  
  The fix is to not update ptbr for current task in init_new_context(),
  as we do it later in activate_mm() anyway.
  
  With it my (UP) boxes look quite stable so far.
  
  Ivan.

ChangeSet@1.1055, 2003-04-14 23:07:21-07:00, randolph@tausq.org
  [PATCH] {get,set}affinity unification
  
  This one gets rid of sys32_{get,set}affinity in favor of a unified
  compat implementation.

ChangeSet@1.1054, 2003-04-14 20:11:28-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Resource management for NFS...
  
  From: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no>
  
  The patch fixes some problems with NFS under heavy writeout.
  
  NFS pages can be in a clean but unreclaimable state.  They are unreclaimable
  because the server has not yet acked the write - we may need to "redirty"
  them if the server crashes.
  
  These are referred to as "unstable" pages.  We need to count them alongside
  dirty and writeback pages when making flushing and throttling decisions.
  Otherwise the machine can be flooded with these pages and the VM has
  problems.

ChangeSet@1.1053, 2003-04-14 20:11:02-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix MCE startup ordering problems
  
  The MCE code is setting up a timer whose handler uses the workqueue code
  before workqueue is initialised.  If you boot slowly it oopses.
  
  Convert the MCE code to use an initcall.

ChangeSet@1.1052, 2003-04-14 20:10:43-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Posix timer hang fix
  
  From: george anzinger <george@mvista.com>
  
  The MAJOR problem was a hang in the kernel if a user tried to delete a
  repeating timer that had a signal delivery pending. I was putting the
  task in a loop waiting for that same task to pick up the signal. OUCH!
  
  A minor issue relates to the need by the glibc folks, to specify a
  particular thread to get the signal.  I had this code in all along,
  but somewhere in 2.5 the signal code was made POSIX compliant, i.e.
  deliver to the first thread that doesn't have it masked out.
  
  This now uses the code from the above mentioned clean up.  Most
  signals go to the group delivery signal code, however, those
  specifying THREAD_ID (an extension to the POSIX standard) are sent to
  the specified thread.  That thread MUST be in the same thread group as
  the thread that creates the timer.

ChangeSet@1.1051, 2003-04-14 20:10:24-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] export kernel_fpu_begin() to GPL modules
  
  drivers/md/xor.c needs kernel_fpu_begin() for the mmx checksumming functions.
   So export that to GPL modules.

ChangeSet@1.1050, 2003-04-14 20:10:08-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] genrtc: jiffies type fix
  
  use `unsigned long' for a jiffies-holding type.

ChangeSet@1.1049, 2003-04-14 20:09:57-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix tty shutdown race
  
  use-after-free races have been seen due to the workqueue timer in the tty
  structure going off after the tty was freed.
  
  Fix that up by using cancel_scheduled_work() and flush_scheduled_work().

ChangeSet@1.1048, 2003-04-14 20:09:45-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] flush_work_queue() fixes
  
  The workqueue code currently has a notion of a per-cpu queue being "busy".
  flush_scheduled_work()'s responsibility is to wait for a queue to be not busy.
  
  Problem is, flush_scheduled_work() can easily hang up.
  
  - The workqueue is deemed "busy" when there are pending delayed
    (timer-based) works.  But if someone repeatedly schedules new delayed work
    in the callback, the queue will never fall idle, and flush_scheduled_work()
    will not terminate.
  
  - If someone reschedules work (not delayed work) in the work function, that
    too will cause the queue to never go idle, and flush_scheduled_work() will
    not terminate.
  
  So what this patch does is:
  
  - Create a new "cancel_delayed_work()" which will try to kill off any
    timer-based delayed works.
  
  - Change flush_scheduled_work() so that it is immune to people re-adding
    work in the work callout handler.
  
    We can do this by recognising that the caller does *not* want to wait
    until the workqueue is "empty".  The caller merely wants to wait until all
    works which were pending at the time flush_scheduled_work() was called have
    completed.
  
    The patch uses a couple of sequence numbers for that.
  
  So now, if someone wants to reliably remove delayed work they should do:
  
  
  	/*
  	 * Make sure that my work-callback will no longer schedule new work
  	 */
  	my_driver_is_shutting_down = 1;
  
  	/*
  	 * Kill off any pending delayed work
  	 */
  	cancel_delayed_work(&my_work);
  
  	/*
  	 * OK, there will be no new works scheduled.  But there may be one
  	 * currently queued or in progress.  So wait for that to complete.
  	 */
  	flush_scheduled_work();
  
  
  The patch also changes the flush_workqueue() sleep to be uninterruptible.
  We cannot legally bale out if a signal is delivered anyway.

ChangeSet@1.1047, 2003-04-14 20:09:35-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix oprofile on hyperthreaded P4's
  
  From: Philippe Elie <phil.el@wanadoo.fr>
  
  - oprofile is currently only profiling one sibling.  Fix that with
    appropriate register settings.
  
  - fix an oops which could occur if the userspace driver were to request a
    non-existent resource.
  
  - in NMI handler counter_config[i].event is accessible from user space so
    user can change the event during profiling by echo xxx >
    /dev/oprofile/event
  
  - event mask was wrong, the bit field is 6 bits length not 5, events
    SSE_INPUT_ASSIST and X87_SIMD_MOVES_UOP was affected by masking high bit of
    event number.

ChangeSet@1.1046, 2003-04-14 20:09:28-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] missing file_lock conversions
  
  A few places were missing the rwlock->spinlock conversion.

ChangeSet@1.1045, 2003-04-14 16:09:25-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix incorrect 'flags' usage pointed out by stricter type checking.

ChangeSet@1.1044, 2003-04-14 16:08:01-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Make the x86 flags save/restore code check the type of the
  macro argument, so that portability issues will be found in
  a timely manner.

ChangeSet@1.971.106.7, 2003-04-14 16:00:35-07:00, jgrimm2@us.ibm.com
  [IPV6]: Catch up SCTP to inet6_protocol changes.

ChangeSet@1.971.106.6, 2003-04-14 15:57:37-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NETFILTER IPV6]: Fix route leak in ip6_route_me_harder.

ChangeSet@1.971.106.5, 2003-04-14 15:42:12-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [PKT_SCHED]: Remove ugly arch ifdefs from generic code.

ChangeSet@1.1043, 2003-04-14 15:42:06-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] Input: change input_init() to be a subsys initcall
  
  This fixes oopses when it and the hid core are compiled into the kernel.

ChangeSet@1.1042, 2003-04-14 13:55:18-07:00, bcollins@debian.org
  [PATCH] Fix nodemgr.c compile

ChangeSet@1.1041, 2003-04-14 13:50:05-07:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [PATCH] add include uaccess.h to drivers/char/sx.c

ChangeSet@1.1040, 2003-04-14 13:45:37-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] Amiga Gayle IDE fixes
  
  Amiga Gayle IDE fixes: Set hwif->mmio to 2 to prevent the generic IDE core from
  messing with our resources

ChangeSet@1.1039, 2003-04-14 13:45:29-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] Amiga keyboard updates
  
  Amiga keyboard: fix default keyboard mappings:
    - Map the parentheses keys on the numeric keypad to KPLEFTPAREN and
      KPRIGHTPAREN (was: NUMLOCK and SCROLLLOCK)
    - Map the Help key to HELP (was: F11)
    - Map the Amiga keys to LEFTMETA and RIGHTMETA (was: RESERVED)

ChangeSet@1.1038, 2003-04-14 13:45:22-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] M68k IDE irq
  
  IDE: Print IRQ number in decimal on m68k

ChangeSet@1.1037, 2003-04-14 13:45:13-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] M68k module support
  
  M68k: Add module support (from Roman Zippel)

ChangeSet@1.1036, 2003-04-14 13:45:04-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] Atari Atyfb fixes
  
  Atyfb fixes for Atari:
    - Add missing allocation of default_par
    - Kill warnings in assignments

ChangeSet@1.1035, 2003-04-14 12:14:31-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Store EDID only when CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT is set and edid
  function actually exists.

ChangeSet@1.971.106.4, 2003-04-14 12:12:41-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Use time_before in dst_set_expires.

ChangeSet@1.1034, 2003-04-14 11:47:33-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Remove all of arch/s390x and include/asm-s390x, since the 390x
  architecture is now just a 64-bit configuration option of the
  basic s390 architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1033, 2003-04-14 11:27:39-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390/s390x unification (7/7)
  
  Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1032, 2003-04-14 11:27:30-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390/s390x unification (6/7)
  
  Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1031, 2003-04-14 11:27:11-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390/s390x unification (5/7)
  
  Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1030, 2003-04-14 11:27:02-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390/s390x unification (4/7)
  
  Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.

ChangeSet@1.971.106.3, 2003-04-14 11:26:37-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Fixed multiple mistake extension header handling.
   - double free if sending Parameter Problem message in reassembly code.
   - (sometimes) broken checksum
   - HbH not producing unknown header; it is only allowed at the beginning of
     the exthdrs chain.
   - wrong pointer value in Parameter Problem message.

ChangeSet@1.1029, 2003-04-14 11:26:36-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390/s390x unification (3/7)
  
  Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1028, 2003-04-14 11:26:27-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390/s390x unification (2/7)
  
  Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1027, 2003-04-14 11:26:19-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390/s390x unification (1/7)
  
  Merge s390x and s390 to one architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1026, 2003-04-14 11:26:09-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: dasd driver coding style (2/2)
  
  s390 dasd driver:
   - Coding style adaptions. Removed almost all typedefs from the dasd driver.

ChangeSet@1.1025, 2003-04-14 11:26:01-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: dasd driver coding style (1/2)
  
  s390 dasd driver:
   - Coding style adaptions. Removed almost all typedefs from the dasd driver.

ChangeSet@1.1024, 2003-04-14 11:25:52-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: dasd driver fixes.
  
  s390 dasd driver fixes:
   - Take request queue lock in dasd_end_request.
   - Make it work with CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y.
   - Properly wait for the root device.
   - Cope with requests killed due to failed channel path.
   - Improve reference counting.
   - Remove devno from struct dasd_device.
   - Remove unnecessary bdget/bdput calls.

ChangeSet@1.1023, 2003-04-14 11:25:44-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: uni-processor builds.
  
  Fixes for s390 kernel configured with CONFIG_SMP=n.

ChangeSet@1.1022, 2003-04-14 11:25:35-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: console changes.
  
  s390 console fixes for 3215 and sclp.

ChangeSet@1.1021, 2003-04-14 11:25:27-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: common i/o layer update.
  
  Common i/o layer fixes:
   - Fix for path no operational condition in cio_start.
   - Fix handling of user interruption parameter.
   - Add code to wait for devices in init_ccw_bus_type.
   - Move qdio states out of main cio state machine.
   - Reworked chsc data structures.
   - Add ccw_device_start_timeout.
   - Handle path verification required flag.

ChangeSet@1.1020, 2003-04-14 11:25:17-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: syscall numbers > 255.
  
  Add support for system calls with numbers > 255.

ChangeSet@1.1019, 2003-04-14 11:25:08-07:00, schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
  [PATCH] s390: base s390 fixes.
  
  s390 fixes:
   - Initialize timing related variables first and then enable the timer interrupt.
   - Normalize nano seconds to micro seconds in do_gettimeofday.
   - Add types for __kernel_timer_t and __kernel_clockid_t.
   - Fix ugly bug in switch_to: set prev to the return value of resume, otherwise
     prev still contains the previous process at the time resume was called and
     not the previous process at the time resume returned. They differ...
   - Add missing include to get the kernel compiled.
   - Get a closer match with the i386 termios.h file.
   - Cope with INITIAL_JIFFIES.
   - Define cpu_relax to do a cpu yield on VM and LPAR.
   - Don't reenable interrupts in program check handler.
   - Add pte_file definitions.
   - Fix PT_IEEE_IP special case in ptrace.
   - Use compare and swap to release the lock in _raw_spin_unlock.
   - Introduce invoke_softirq to switch to async. interrupt stack.

ChangeSet@1.1017, 2003-04-14 11:05:37-07:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] flush_cache_mm in zap_page_range
  
  unmap_vmas() eventually calls tlb_start_vma(), where most architectures
  flush caches as necessary.  The flush here seems to make the
  flush_cache_range() in zap_page_range() redundant, and therefore can be
  removed.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.216, 2003-04-14 10:33:44-07:00, Kai.Makisara@kolumbus.fi
  [PATCH] SCSI tape sysfs and module parameter additions
  
  This contains the following changes:
   - export some driver parameters in sysfs
   - use new module parameter definitions

ChangeSet@1.971.1.215, 2003-04-14 10:33:35-07:00, Kai.Makisara@kolumbus.fi
  [PATCH] SCSI tape EOT write fixes
  
  This contains the following changes:
   - EOT detection fixed when writing in fixed block mode
   - asynchronous writes in fixed block mode and write threshold removed
     to enable the EOT fixes (the parameter accepted for compatibility)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.214, 2003-04-14 10:33:25-07:00, Kai.Makisara@kolumbus.fi
  [PATCH] SCSI tape ILI and timeout fixes
  
  This contains the following changes:
   - ILI fixed to work with really old drives
   - message printed in case block larger than read()
   - long timeout used when creating a tape partition

ChangeSet@1.971.1.213, 2003-04-14 10:31:33-07:00, mikpe@csd.uu.se
  [PATCH] lapic_nmi_watchdog resume fix
  
  I managed to add a bug to the local APIC NMI watchdog's
  resume procedure in the driver model conversion for 2.5.67.
  The problem is that the resume procedure simply calls the
  enable procedure. If the NMI watchdog has been disabled by
  another driver (like oprofile or perfctr), then the NMI
  watchdog will incorrectly be re-enabled.
  
  I discovered this when updating the perfctr driver for 2.5.67
  and seeing unexpected NMIs after a resume from apm --suspend.
  
  We can fix this by unregistering the NMI watchdog from the
  driver model when disabling it (like the code did before the
  driver model changes), or by remembering the previous state
  at suspend and checking it at resume. The patch below uses
  the second, simpler, approach. Tested, please apply.

ChangeSet@1.971.106.2, 2003-04-14 07:50:21-07:00, chris@wirex.com
  [PATCH] remove __sk_filter.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.27, 2003-04-14 09:18:41-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  fix scsi queue plugging behaviour
  
  Following recent changes removing blk_queue_empty(), we were
  incorrectly plugging the queue some times (most often as part of
  the SCSI scan process).  This was causing a non-deterministic panic
  in the scan code because a destroyed queue was sometimes being
  unplugged and run.

ChangeSet@1.971.106.1, 2003-04-14 00:12:21-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TUN]: Convert from MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT to netdev->owner.

ChangeSet@1.971.103.5, 2003-04-13 22:32:35-07:00, zaitcev@redhat.com
  [sparc]: pte_file with constant number of bits.

ChangeSet@1.971.105.1, 2003-04-14 00:30:44-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  Merge redhat.com:/garz/repo/linus-2.5
  into redhat.com:/garz/repo/net-drivers-2.5

ChangeSet@1.971.103.4, 2003-04-13 18:59:54-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: file_lock is now a spin lock.

ChangeSet@1.971.103.3, 2003-04-13 17:08:36-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Update defconfig.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.209, 2003-04-13 16:38:55-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV4]: xfrm4_tunnel and ipip need to privateize some symbols.

ChangeSet@1.971.100.8, 2003-04-13 18:22:24+01:00, cmayor@ca.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1453/1: fix clps711x framebuffer "use SRAM?" range
  
  Patch from cam mayor
  
  when setting up the framebuffer on the clps711x platform, the code checks to see if your allocated memory area is less than 38400 bytes.  If it is, a comment is sent to the kernel output suggesting it could be placed into SRAM.  This patch modifies the check so that it is suggested if the allocated memory area is less than OR EQUAL TO 38400 bytes.  This value is important as 38400 bytes is exactly the size of a 320 x 240 x 4bpp screen.  

ChangeSet@1.971.84.4, 2003-04-13 08:30:57-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  sym53c8xx driver v1: PA-RISC needs same PCI command fix as powerpc

ChangeSet@1.971.84.3, 2003-04-13 08:26:31-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  lasi700 add missing dma-mapping.h #include
  
  compile fix for PA-RISC

ChangeSet@1.971.104.25, 2003-04-13 03:04:42-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] md: Fix raid1 oops
  
  From: Angus Sawyer <angus.sawyer@dsl.pipex.com>
  
  When the last device in a raid1 array is failed (or missing) the r1bio
  structure can be released (especially on very fast devices) before
  make_request has finished using it.
  
  This patch gets and puts an extra reference to the r1_bio around the
  submission loop, and uses the status in r1_bio to maintain the request status
  if the last refernce is held by make_request.
  
  This is also more correct for write requests, as a write should succeed
  if any write succeeded, not only if the last write succceeded.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.24, 2003-04-13 03:04:31-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: First step to adding state management to NFSv4 server
  
  A new file "nfs4state.c", and nfs4_setclientid{,_confirm} are moved there,
  with lots of code.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.23, 2003-04-13 03:04:22-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: NFSD binary compatibility breakage
  
  The removal of "struct nfsctl_uidmap" from "nfsctl_fdparm" broke
  binary compatiblity on 64-bit platforms (strictly speaking: on all
  platforms with alignof(void *) > alignof(int)).  The problem is that
  nfsctl_uidmap contained a "char *", which forced the alignment of the
  entire union to be 64 bits.  With the removal of the uidmap, the
  required alignment drops to 32 bits.  Since the first member is only
  32 bits in size, this breaks compatibility with user-space.  Patch
  below fixes the problem.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.22, 2003-04-13 03:04:11-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: Return correct result for ACCESS(READ) on eXecute-only file.
  
  Currently, an NFSv3 ACCESS check for READ permission on an
  eXecute-only file will succeed where it should fail.
  
  This is because nfsd_permission allows READ access to eXecute only
  files so that mode 711 executables can be loaded and run, and
  nfsd_access simply uses nfsd_permission.
  
  This patch changes nfsd_permission to only map eXecute permission to
  read permission of MAY_OWNER_OVERRIDE was set.  This is only set
  when trying to read from a file, so ACCESS will no longer be tricked.
  
  This change will only affect callers of nfsd_permission that specify
  MAY_READ and not MAY_OWNER_OVERRIDE, and nfsd_access is the only
  routine that calls nfsd_permission (via fh_verify) that way.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.21, 2003-04-13 03:04:02-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] kNFSd: nfsd/export.c tidyup and add missing exp_put
  
  There was a missing exp_put in export.c so that after a client
  mounts an exported filesystem, the server would never be able to
  unmount, even after trying to unexport.  This is fixed by the last
  chunk of this patch.
  
  Also assorted cleanups to the code found while hunting.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.20, 2003-04-13 03:01:17-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Put all functions in kallsyms
  
  From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  
  Introduce _sinittext and _einittext (cf. _stext and _etext), so kallsyms
  includes __init functions.
  
  TODO: Use huffman name compression and 16-bit offsets (see IDE
  oopser patch)

ChangeSet@1.971.104.19, 2003-04-13 03:00:58-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] use spinlocking in the ext2 inode allocator
  
  From Alex Tomas and myself
  
  It is identical in concept to the block allocator change.  It uses the same
  hashed spinlock.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.18, 2003-04-13 03:00:40-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] use spinlocking in the ext2 block allocator
  
  From Alex Tomas and myself
  
  ext2 currently uses lock_super() to protect the filesystem's in-core block
  allocation bitmaps.
  
  On big SMP machines the contention on that semaphore is causing high context
  switch rates, large amounts of idle time and reduced throughput.
  
  The context switch rate can also worsen block allocation: if several tasks
  are trying to allocate blocks inside the same blockgroup for different files,
  madly rotating between those tasks will cause the files' blocks to be
  intermingled.
  
  On SDET and dbench-style worloads (lots of tasks doing lots of allocation)
  this patch (and a similar one for the inode allocator) improve throughout on
  an 8-way by ~15%.  On 16-way NUMAQ the speedup is 150%.
  
  What wedo isto remove the lock altogether and just rely on the atomic
  semantics of test_and_set_bit(): if the allocator sees a block was free it
  runs test_and_set_bit().  If that fails, then we raced and the allocator will
  go and look for another block.
  
  Of course, we don't really use test_and_set_bit() because that
  isn'tendian-dependent.  New atomic endian-independent functions are
  introduced: ext2_set_bit_atomic() and ext2_clear_bit_atomic().  We do not
  need ext2_test_bit_atomic(), since even if ext2_test_bit() returns the wrong
  result, that error will be detected and naturally handled in the subsequent
  ext2_set_bit_atomic().
  
  For little-endian machines the new atomic ops map directly onto the
  test_and_set_bit(), etc.
  
  For big-endian machines we provide the architecture's impementation with the
  address of a spinlock whcih can be taken around the nonatomic ext2_set_bit().
   The spinlocks are hashed, and the hash is scaled according to the machine
  size.  Architectures are free to implement optimised versions of
  ext2_set_bit_atomic() and ext2_clear_bit_atomic().

ChangeSet@1.971.104.17, 2003-04-13 03:00:09-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] blockgroup_lock: hashed spinlocks for ext2 and ext3
  
  ext2 and ext3 per-blockgroup metadata needs locking.  An fs-wide lock is
  expensive, and a per-blockgroup lock consumes too much storage (up to 32768
  blockgroups per filesystem).  We need something in-between.
  
  blockgroup_locks are very simple hashed spinlocks which provide this
  compromise.  The size of the lock is scaled by NR_CPUS to implement an
  additional speed/space tradeoff.
  
  These locks are actually fairly generic.  However I presented it as something
  which is specific to ext2 and ext3 so that people wouldn't go using them all
  over the place.  They consume a lot of storage.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.16, 2003-04-13 02:59:51-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] percpu_counters: approximate but scalable counters
  
  Several places in ext2 and ext3 are using filesystem-wide counters which use
  global locking.  Mainly for the orlov allocator's heuristics.
  
  To solve the contention which this causes we can trade off accuracy against
  speed.
  
  This patch introduces a "percpu_counter" library type in which the counts are
  per-cpu and are periodically spilled into a global counter.  Readers only
  read the global counter.
  
  These objects are *large*.  On a 32 CPU P4, they are 4 kbytes.  On a 4 way
  p3, 128 bytes.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.15, 2003-04-13 02:59:28-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] /proc/meminfo documentation
  
  From: Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com>
  
  Documents the information in /proc/meminfo

ChangeSet@1.971.104.14, 2003-04-13 02:59:04-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] vmalloc stats in /proc/meminfo
  
  From: Matt Porter <porter@cox.net>
  
  There was a thread a while back on lkml where Dave Hansen proposed this
  simple vmalloc usage reporting patch.  The thread pretty much died out as
  most people seemed focused on what VM loading type bugs it could solve.  I
  had posted that this type of information was really valuable in debugging
  embedded Linux board ports.  A common example is where people do arch
  specific setup that limits there vmalloc space and then they find modules
  won't load.  ;) Having the Vmalloc* info readily available is real useful in
  helping folks to fix their kernel ports.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.13, 2003-04-13 02:58:42-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] /proc/interrupts allocates too much memory
  
  From: David Mosberger <davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com>
  
  interrupts_open() can easily try to kmalloc() more memory than
  supported by kmalloc.  E.g., with 16KB page size and NR_CPUS==64, it
  would try to allocate 147456 bytes.
  
  The workaround below is to allocate 4KB per 8 CPUs.  Not really a
  solution, but the fundamental problem is that /proc/interrupts
  shouldn't use a fixed buffer size in the first place.  I suppose
  another solution would be to use vmalloc() instead.  It all feels like
  bandaids though.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.12, 2003-04-13 02:58:14-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix kmalloc_sizes[] indexing
  
  From: Brian Gerst and David Mosberger
  
  The previous fix to the kmalloc_sizes[] array didn't null-terminate the
  correct array.
  
  Fix that up, and also avoid running ARRAY_SIZE() against an array which is
  really a null-terminated list.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.11, 2003-04-13 02:57:41-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] architecture hooks for mem_map initialization
  
  From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
  
  This patch is from the IA64 tree, with minor cleanups from me.
  
  Split out initialization of pgdat->node_mem_map into a separate function
  and allow architectures to override it.  This is needed for HP IA64
  machines that have a virtually mapped memory map to support big
  memory holes without having to use discontigmem.
  
  (memmap_init_zone is non-static to allow the IA64 code to use it -
   I did that instead of passing it's address into the arch hook as
   it is done currently in the IA64 tree)

ChangeSet@1.971.104.10, 2003-04-13 02:57:13-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] bootmem speedup from the IA64 tree
  
  From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
  
  This patch is from the IA64 tree, with some minor cleanups by me.
  David described it as:
  
    This is a performance speed up and some minor indendation fixups.
  
    The problem is that the bootmem code is (a) hugely slow and (b) has
    execution that grow quadratically with the size of the bootmap bitmap.
    This causes noticable slowdowns, especially on machines with (relatively)
    large holes in the physical memory map.  Issue (b) is addressed by
    maintaining the "last_success" cache, so that we start the next search
    from the place where we last found some memory (this part of the patch
    could stand additional reviewing/testing).  Issue (a) is addressed by
    using find_next_zero_bit() instead of the slow bit-by-bit testing.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.9, 2003-04-13 02:56:37-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] convert file_lock to a spinlock
  
  Time to write a 2M file, one byte at a time:
  
  Before:
          1.09s user 4.92s system 99% cpu 6.014 total
          0.74s user 5.28s system 99% cpu 6.023 total
          1.03s user 4.97s system 100% cpu 5.991 total
  
  After:
  	0.79s user 5.17s system 99% cpu 5.993 total
  	0.79s user 5.17s system 100% cpu 5.957 total
  	0.84s user 5.11s system 100% cpu 5.942 total

ChangeSet@1.971.104.8, 2003-04-13 02:56:06-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] correct vm_page_prot on stack pages
  
  From: David Mosberger <davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com>
  
  The patch below is needed to make it possible to map stack pages
  without execution permission (as we do on ia64).

ChangeSet@1.971.104.7, 2003-04-13 02:55:43-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] don't clear PG_uptodate on ENOSPC
  
  If get_block() returns -ENOSPC __block_write_full_page() is currently
  clearing PG_uptodate.
  
  Tht doesn't make any sense - failure to allocate space (or an IO error) does
  not make the page not uptodate.  It will create pages which are dirty, mapped
  into pagetables and not uptodate, which is a nonsensical state.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.6, 2003-04-13 02:55:21-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix deadlock with ext3+quota
  
  From: Jan Kara <jack@ucw.cz>
  
  Fixes a deadlock-causing lock-ranking bug between dqio_sem and
  journal_start().
  
  It sets up the needed infrastructure so that the quota code's sync_dquot()
  operation can call into ext3 and arrange for the transaction start to be
  nested outside the taking of dqio_sem.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.5, 2003-04-13 02:55:02-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Remove flush_page_to_ram()
  
  From: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>
  
  This patch removes the long deprecated flush_page_to_ram.  We have
  two different schemes for doing this cache flushing stuff, the old
  flush_page_to_ram way and the not so old flush_dcache_page etc. way:
  see DaveM's Documentation/cachetlb.txt.  Keeping flush_page_to_ram
  around is confusing, and makes it harder to get this done right.
  
  All architectures are updated, but the only ones where it amounts
  to more than deleting a line or two are m68k, mips, mips64 and v850.
  
  I followed a prescription from DaveM (though not to the letter), that
  those arches with non-nop flush_page_to_ram need to do what it did
  in their clear_user_page and copy_user_page and flush_dcache_page.
  
  Dave is consterned that, in the v850 nb85e case, this patch leaves its
  flush_dcache_page as was, uses it in clear_user_page and copy_user_page,
  instead of making them all flush icache as well.  That may be wrong:
  I'm just hesitant to add cruft blindly, changing a flush_dcache macro
  to flush icache too; and naively hope that the necessary flush_icache
  calls are already in place.  Miles, please let us know which way is
  right for v850 nb85e - thanks.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.4, 2003-04-13 02:54:42-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] remove the test for null waitqueue in __wake_up()
  
  I've had a warning in there for 4-5 months and it has never triggered.  I
  think it's safe to remove this test.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.3, 2003-04-13 02:54:31-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix gen_rtc compilation error
  
  From: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
  
  It updates include/asm-{generic,parisc}/rtc.h for the recent changes in
  drivers/char/genrtc.c and include/asm-{m68k,ppc}/rtc.h.
  
  get_rtc_time() now returns some RTC flags instead of a 0/-1 success/failure
  indicator.  These flags include:
  
     - RTC_BATT_BAD: RTC battery is bad (can be detected on PA-RISC)
     - RTC_24H: Clock runs in 24 hour mode
  
  Most of these flags are the same as drivers/char/rtc.c, but RTC_BATT_BAD is a
  new one.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.2, 2003-04-13 02:54:20-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] radix_tree_delete API improvement
  
  radix_tree_delete() currently returns 0 on success, -ENOENT if there was
  nothing to delete.
  
  But it is more useful to return the address of the deleted item on success
  and NULL if there was no matching item.  It can potentially save a
  lookup+delete operation.

ChangeSet@1.971.104.1, 2003-04-13 02:54:10-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] kobject hotplug fixes
  
  - allocated storage `envp' was being leaked on an error path
  
  - kmalloc() returns void*, no need to cast it
  
  - don't return 0 from a void-returning function
  
  Greg has acked this patch.

ChangeSet@1.971.100.7, 2003-04-13 10:32:04+01:00, spyro@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1458/1: finish nwfpe CONFIG_CPUnn removal
  
  Patch from Ian Molton
  
  missed a bit. apply ontop of earlier patch.

ChangeSet@1.971.100.6, 2003-04-13 10:29:25+01:00, spyro@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1460/1: removes CONFIG_CPU_{26,32} from arch/arm/boot (Makefile)
  
  Patch from Ian Molton
  
  See summary

ChangeSet@1.971.100.5, 2003-04-13 10:25:47+01:00, spyro@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1456/1: removes CONFIG_CPU_{26,32} from arch/arm/lib
  
  Patch from Ian Molton
  
  see summary

ChangeSet@1.971.100.4, 2003-04-13 09:53:57+01:00, dirk.behme@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1497/1: Cleanup of head.S
  
  Patch from Dirk Behme
  
  Please see mail thread '[patch] Cleanup of head.S?' from 25 Feb 2003. Let us remove the third part now. The mapping set by this code is done already.
  
  The comment of rmk was
  
  'I suspect we can kill (3) without hurting stuff that's merged into the
  -rmk tree, although I'm sure there's a reason it existed.  I'll have
  to check my mail archives, but I think there was a machine that required,
  but it appears not to be merged.'
  
  So, let's try and see if somebody cries...

ChangeSet@1.1014, 2003-04-12 17:35:36-07:00, jsimmons@kozmo.(none)
  [FBDEV] Improved speed performance. We copy many bytes of data instead of just one at a time.
  
  [IMSTT FBDEV] Fixed a bug that caused the hardware to lock up when scrolling.

ChangeSet@1.971.100.3, 2003-04-13 00:01:27+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix exception table handling
  
  This fixes a build error caused by other changes in 2.5.67.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.208, 2003-04-12 15:47:09-07:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [IPSEC]: Fix handling of uncompressable packets in tunnel mode.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.207, 2003-04-12 15:43:43-07:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [PKTSCHED]: Kill redefinition of IPPROTO_ESP in sch_sfq.c

ChangeSet@1.971.1.206, 2003-04-12 12:09:30-07:00, bcollins@debian.org
  [PATCH] Fix module param decleration in pcilynx

ChangeSet@1.971.85.2, 2003-04-12 10:25:34-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  More axboe/patmans conflicts

ChangeSet@1.971.28.13, 2003-04-12 10:06:30-05:00, patmans@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] 5/5 scsi-locking-2.5 remove extra sdev2, remove extra
  
  Remove unneeded sdev2 variable.
  
  Remove extra log message.

ChangeSet@1.971.28.12, 2003-04-12 10:05:58-05:00, patmans@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] 4/5 scsi-locking-2.5 list_del starved_entry plus use
  
  list_del the starved_entry when sdev goes away.
  
  Use GFP_ATOMIC when allocating starget, since we hold a lock.

ChangeSet@1.971.28.11, 2003-04-12 10:05:25-05:00, patmans@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] 3/5 scsi-locking-2.5 prevent looping when processing
  
  Ensure that we cannot loop forever (however unlikely) when processing the
  starved queues.

ChangeSet@1.971.28.10, 2003-04-12 10:04:53-05:00, patmans@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] 2/5 scsi-locking-2.5 remove lock hierarchy
  
  Get rid of the lock hierarchy for queue_lock and host_lock (even for the
  single_lun case).

ChangeSet@1.971.28.9, 2003-04-12 10:04:21-05:00, patmans@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] 1/5 scsi-locking-2.5 single_lun store scsi_device pointer
  
  Change single_lun code to use a struct scsi_device *, so that we do not
  need an sdev (or queue_lock) while checking if a single_lun target is in
  use by a particular scsi_device.

ChangeSet@1.971.101.5, 2003-04-12 02:34:39-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IGMP]: Dont dork with igmp timers on device down if not CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST.

ChangeSet@1.971.101.4, 2003-04-12 02:15:54-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPSEC]: Add ipv4 tunnel transformer.

ChangeSet@1.1011, 2003-04-11 23:09:45-07:00, jsimmons@maxwell.earthlink.net
  [RIVA FBDEV] Cursor fixes. Almost done. At least it looks normal most of the time.

ChangeSet@1.971.102.2, 2003-04-11 22:21:50-07:00, wesolows@foobazco.org
  [sparc]: Attempt mul/div emulation handling on all cpus.

ChangeSet@1.971.102.1, 2003-04-11 22:17:23-07:00, rob@osinvestor.com
  [sparc]: Fix uninitialized spinlock in SRMMU code.

ChangeSet@1.971.101.3, 2003-04-11 22:13:52-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [EBTABLES]: Get rid of brlock in ebtable_broute.

ChangeSet@1.971.101.2, 2003-04-11 22:12:50-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [BRIDGE]: Kill excessive stack usage in br_ioctl.

ChangeSet@1.971.101.1, 2003-04-11 22:10:23-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [IPV4]: Fix bootup lockup when !CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.204, 2003-04-11 21:28:52-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate sys_uselib() with user pointer annotation

ChangeSet@1.971.1.203, 2003-04-11 21:09:44-07:00, george@mvista.com
  [PATCH] too much timer simplification...
  
  Noted by David Mosberger:
  
   "If someone happens to arm a periodic timer at exactly 256 jiffies (as
    ohci happens to do on platforms with HZ=1024), then you end up getting
    an endless loop of timer activations, causing a machine hang.
  
    The problem is that __run_timers updates base->timer_jiffies _before_
    running the callback routines.  If a callback re-arms the timer at
    exactly 256 jiffies, add_timers() will reinsert the timer into the list
    that we're currently processing, which of course will cause the timer to
    expire immediately again, etc., etc., ad naseum... "
  
  The answer here is to move the whole expired list to a local header and
  to not look back.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.202, 2003-04-11 18:38:49-07:00, bcollins@debian.org
  [PATCH] IEEE-1394/Firewire updates
  
  - Convert nodemgr to new driver model.
  - Convert to new module_param() calls.
  - Merged fixes for devfs mkdir and some sleep-in-atomic fixes from
    mainline 2.5-bk
  - Fix possible memory corruption on highlevel local read/write.
  - Fix bitmap usage for some bitops.
  - Fix bug in closing ISO stream.
  - Fixes for nodemgr probing in the event of a reset storm.
  - Workaround for nForce2 firewire chipset. This is preliminary.
  - Conversion of SBP-2 to use new driver model in nodemgr, including
    providing a driver for firewire unit directories and registering
    proper callbacks.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.21, 2003-04-11 16:26:02-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  Merge kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/bleed-2.5
  into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/gregkh-2.5

ChangeSet@1.971.1.199, 2003-04-11 15:05:23-07:00, kronos@kronoz.cjb.net
  [PATCH] i2c: Add i2c-viapro.c driver

ChangeSet@1.971.100.2, 2003-04-11 22:32:56+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Make sys_ipc return ENOSYS for unrecognised IPC calls.

ChangeSet@1.971.79.9, 2003-04-11 12:15:15-07:00, oliver@neukum.org
  [PATCH] USB: remove configuration change from pegasus.c
  
  the driver should not mess with configurations here.

ChangeSet@1.971.79.8, 2003-04-11 12:13:54-07:00, oliver@neukum.org
  [PATCH] USB: remove configuration change from rtl8150
  
  there's no reason this driver should mess with configurations.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.20, 2003-04-11 11:52:08-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Make sure to kunmap() the right address in fs/nfs/dir.c.
  
  Found by Rik van Riel:
  
   "There's a serious bug in the handling of the pointer returned
    by kmap_atomic() in nfs/dir.c.   The pointer (part of desc) is
    passed into find_dirent_name and from there into dir_decode,
    which modifies the pointer.
  
    That means you end up passing a wrong address to kunmap_atomic()."

ChangeSet@1.971.100.1, 2003-04-11 19:37:39+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Manual merge with Linus.

ChangeSet@1.971.97.8, 2003-04-11 00:08:51-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [PKTSCHED]: Fix double-define of __inline__ et al.

ChangeSet@1.971.97.7, 2003-04-11 00:02:43-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV4]: Fix IGMP build with CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST disabled.

ChangeSet@1.971.97.6, 2003-04-10 23:43:46-07:00, mrr@nexthop.com
  [IPV6]: Allow protocol to percolate up into rt6 routing operations.

ChangeSet@1.971.97.5, 2003-04-10 23:35:56-07:00, dlstevens@us.ibm.com
  [IPV4]: IGMPv3 support, with help from Vinay Kulkarni

ChangeSet@1.971.98.2, 2003-04-10 23:31:45-07:00, ehabkost@conectiva.com.br
  [SPARC]: Export phys_base on sparc32.

ChangeSet@1.971.97.4, 2003-04-10 23:21:40-07:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [IPSEC]: Add initial IPCOMP support.

ChangeSet@1.971.97.3, 2003-04-10 23:05:42-07:00, jef@linuxbe.org
  [IPSEC]: Check xfrm state expiration on input after replay check.

ChangeSet@1.971.97.2, 2003-04-10 23:00:19-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SCHED]: Some schedulers forget to flush filter list at destroy.

ChangeSet@1.971.98.1, 2003-04-10 22:39:46-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [ALSA]: Recent merge undid all of my build fixes, put them back in.

ChangeSet@1.971.91.6, 2003-04-10 16:41:32-07:00, gandalf@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Fix modify-after-free bug in ip_conntrack.

ChangeSet@1.971.96.1, 2003-04-10 17:54:26-05:00, pbadari@us.ibm.com
  Isn't sd_major() broken ?
  
  I am little confused about the correctness of sd_major() in drivers/scsi/sd.c.
  
  static int sd_major(int major_idx)
  {
          switch (major_idx) {
          case 0:
                  return SCSI_DISK0_MAJOR;
          case 1 ... 7:
                  return SCSI_DISK1_MAJOR + major_idx - 1;
          case 8 ... 15:
                  return SCSI_DISK8_MAJOR + major_idx;
          default:
                  BUG();
                  return 0;       /* shut up gcc */
          }
  }
  
  So, if major_idx = 8, It returns 143. 
  But according to major.h, scsi has 128-135 reserved
  majors. But it is registering 136 - 143 as its majors.
  
  #define SCSI_DISK8_MAJOR        128
  #define SCSI_DISK9_MAJOR        129
  #define SCSI_DISK10_MAJOR       130
  #define SCSI_DISK11_MAJOR       131
  #define SCSI_DISK12_MAJOR       132
  #define SCSI_DISK13_MAJOR       133
  #define SCSI_DISK14_MAJOR       134
  #define SCSI_DISK15_MAJOR       135

ChangeSet@1.1009, 2003-04-10 14:10:05-07:00, jsimmons@kozmo.(none)
  [RADEON FBDEV] Compile fixes.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.17, 2003-04-10 13:49:39-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Add a user pointer annotation to sysinfo()

ChangeSet@1.971.87.16, 2003-04-10 13:48:57-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Add user pointer annotations to fs/select.c

ChangeSet@1.1007, 2003-04-10 11:36:24-07:00, jsimmons@kozmo.(none)
  [RADEON FBDEV] Detect 8 Megs of RAM not 8 Kilobytes.

ChangeSet@1.1006, 2003-04-10 11:20:26-07:00, jsimmons@kozmo.(none)
  [FBDEV] EDID support from OpenFirmware on PPC platoforms and from the BIOS on intel platforms.

ChangeSet@1.971.94.2, 2003-04-10 18:26:01+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] Remove unnecessary AGP printk's in DRM.
  If we build >1 DRM driver into the kernel, we get this lovely output..
  
  [drm] Initialized tdfx 1.0.0 20010216 on minor 0
  [drm] AGP 0.100 aperture @ 0xe0000000 64MB
  [drm] Initialized r128 2.3.0 20021029 on minor 1
  [drm] AGP 0.100 aperture @ 0xe0000000 64MB
  [drm] Initialized radeon 1.8.0 20020828 on minor 2
  [drm] AGP 0.100 aperture @ 0xe0000000 64MB
  [drm] Initialized mga 3.1.0 20021029 on minor 3
  [drm] AGP 0.100 aperture @ 0xe0000000 64MB
  [drm] Initialized i810 1.2.1 20020211 on minor 4
  [drm] AGP 0.100 aperture @ 0xe0000000 64MB
  [drm] Initialized i830 1.3.2 20021108 on minor 5
  
  agpgart already outputs the info about the aperture address & size
  before drm initialises, so its just repetition for no purpose.

ChangeSet@1.971.95.3, 2003-04-10 10:23:54-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Add user pointer annotations to fs/super.c

ChangeSet@1.971.95.2, 2003-04-10 10:23:33-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Add user pointer annotations to fs/seq_file.c

ChangeSet@1.971.95.1, 2003-04-10 10:23:10-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Clean up types and remove unnecessary casts from fs/readdir.c.
  
  Add user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.1005, 2003-04-10 07:17:43-07:00, jsimmons@kozmo.(none)
  Merge bk://fbdev.bkbits.net/fbdev-2.5
  into kozmo.(none):/usr/src/fbdev-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1004, 2003-04-10 08:52:02-07:00, jsimmons@maxwell.earthlink.net
  [FBDEV] Made the upper layer code always use the cursor mask of struct fb_cursor inside struct fb_info. This moved memory management of the mask and image data to the upper layers.

ChangeSet@1.1003, 2003-04-10 08:48:22-07:00, jsimmons@maxwell.earthlink.net
  [FBDEV] Made the upper layer code always use the cursor mask of struct fb_cursor inside struct fb_info. This moved memory management of the mask and image data to the upper layers.
  
  [RADEON FBDEV] Updates for the Radeon 9100.

ChangeSet@1.971.93.2, 2003-04-10 15:38:42+02:00, perex@suse.cz
  ALSA and PnP update
    - compilation fixes
    - enhanced linux/pnp.h:
        pnp_device_is_isapnp(dev)
        pnp_device_is_pnpbios(dev)
        isapnp_card_number(dev)
        isapnp_csn_number(dev)

ChangeSet@1.971.94.1, 2003-04-10 12:29:55+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] Fix up AMD64 references.
  Spotted by Andi Kleen. AMD64 is the architecture, not the CPU.

ChangeSet@1.971.93.1, 2003-04-10 12:33:21+02:00, perex@suse.cz
  ALSA update
    - documentation
    - control API - added multi-elements to reduce memory usage
    - improved preallocation of DMA buffers
    - CS46xx driver - added support for secondary codec
    - HDSP driver - big update
      - firmware is loaded with hdsptool now
    - pmac driver updates (fixed oops and beep stuff)
    - VIA82xx driver updated
    - ymfpci driver updated 
    - drivers updated to new PnP layer
      - wavefront, ad1816a, cs423x, es18xx, interwave, opl3sa2, cmi8330
      

ChangeSet@1.971.91.5, 2003-04-10 01:01:10-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [BRIDGE]: Fix several locking bugs, plus cleanups.

ChangeSet@1.971.91.4, 2003-04-10 00:39:07-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Typo, try_get_module --> try_module_get.

ChangeSet@1.971.91.3, 2003-04-09 23:55:10-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Apply ipv4 tunnel module fixes to SIT driver.

ChangeSet@1.971.91.2, 2003-04-09 23:34:14-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV4]: Do proper netdev module refcounting in tunnel drivers.

ChangeSet@1.971.90.5, 2003-04-09 23:26:04-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SIGINFO]: asm-generic/siginfo.h needs linux/compiler.h

ChangeSet@1.971.90.4, 2003-04-09 23:25:03-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [sparc]: Make sure -m32 gets added to AFLAGS when needed.

ChangeSet@1.971.90.3, 2003-04-09 23:14:53-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [sparc]: Add missing const qualifiers to uaccess.h

ChangeSet@1.971.90.2, 2003-04-09 23:05:10-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [sparc]: Fix typo in uaccess.h

ChangeSet@1.971.87.12, 2003-04-09 22:21:53-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate read/write paths with user pointer annotations

ChangeSet@1.971.87.11, 2003-04-09 22:14:00-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate kernel/itimer.c with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.10, 2003-04-09 22:13:38-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate kernel/futex.c with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.9, 2003-04-09 22:13:14-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate fs/stat.c with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.88.3, 2003-04-09 22:08:29-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [NETFILTER]: Push skb linearization deeper inside of implementation.

ChangeSet@1.971.86.6, 2003-04-09 21:58:46-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: __user attributes in signal handling.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.8, 2003-04-09 21:45:24-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Merge from DRI CVS: Use the list_entry() macro instead of depending
  on the list-head being at the top of the DRI data structures and
  using hard casts.

ChangeSet@1.971.89.7, 2003-04-09 21:18:00-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix kernel/posix-timers.c:
   - bad preprocessor test always tested true, even when it shouldn't.
   - annotate user pointers with proper annotations.
  
  Both found by my automatic type checker tool.

ChangeSet@1.971.89.6, 2003-04-09 21:16:30-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix bad prototypes in kernel/softirq.c

ChangeSet@1.971.89.5, 2003-04-09 21:16:05-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate kernel/printk.c with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.86.5, 2003-04-09 21:09:28-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: __user tagging in sys_sparc.c

ChangeSet@1.971.89.4, 2003-04-09 20:55:46-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate kernel/ptrace.c with user pointer information

ChangeSet@1.971.89.3, 2003-04-09 20:51:30-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate uid16 with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.89.2, 2003-04-09 20:51:08-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate kernel/time.c with user pointer annotations

ChangeSet@1.971.89.1, 2003-04-09 20:50:47-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate sysct with user pointer annotations

ChangeSet@1.1001, 2003-04-09 20:15:16-07:00, jsimmons@maxwell.earthlink.net
  Merge

ChangeSet@1.971.87.6, 2003-04-10 03:09:17+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] update stale comment in x86-64 GART driver.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.5, 2003-04-10 03:03:54+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] Print banner on detecting AMD64 GART.
  All the other GART drivers display what they've found, so make this
  one follow suit.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.4, 2003-04-10 02:39:21+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] x86-64 Kconfig fixes.
  Offering the K7 GARTs on 64bit kernels causes sillyness, like reports of
  "unrecognised device, try unsupported".  We don't want people to even try
  that, so don't offer it in the first place.
  
  There's really no good reason for offering any of the IA32 era GARTs on a
  x86-64 64bit kernel. If Intel (or whoever) ever do an x86-64 clone, a new
  gart driver will be started anyways, as has been done for amd-k8-agp.

ChangeSet@1.971.88.2, 2003-04-09 18:03:56-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV{4,6}]: Convert from MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT.

ChangeSet@1.971.88.1, 2003-04-09 17:57:43-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [VLAN]: More device registry error handling fixes.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.198, 2003-04-09 17:29:50-07:00, paulus@samba.org
  [PATCH] i2c: Add driver for powermac keywest i2c interface
  
  Here is a patch that adds an i2c bus driver for the i2c interface
  found in the "KeyWest" and later combo-I/O chips used in powermacs.
  The patch is against Linus' current BK tree.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.3, 2003-04-10 01:15:13+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] Remove CONFIG_AGP3.
  This optioned saved just a handful of bytes, and uglied up the code 
  quite a lot. Saving less than a page of memory is not as important as
  maintainable code.

ChangeSet@1.971.87.2, 2003-04-10 01:10:20+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] Kconfig cleanups. (Remove no longer needed E7x05 entries)

ChangeSet@1.971.79.7, 2003-04-09 16:26:18-07:00, baldrick@wanadoo.fr
  [PATCH] USB speedtouch: don't open a connection if no firmware
  
  How about this one instead.  MOD_INC_USE_COUNT is placed before I call
  any functions that can sleep.  Let's just hope that the call to me doesn't
  come after some sleeping in the higher layers...

ChangeSet@1.971.79.6, 2003-04-09 16:16:44-07:00, jcdutton@users.sourceforge.net
  [PATCH] USB: Add support for Pentax Still Camera to linux kernel.

ChangeSet@1.971.79.5, 2003-04-09 16:15:39-07:00, oliver@neukum.org
  [PATCH] USB: remove unnecessary setting of configuration from audio
  
  audio should not mess with configurations.

ChangeSet@1.971.79.4, 2003-04-09 16:14:48-07:00, legoll@free.fr
  [PATCH] USB: New USB serial device ID: Asus A600 PDA cradle
  
  Just managed to get usb-serial connection up and running
  with my Asus PDA, great work !
  
  If you want to integrate the patches into the kernel tree,
  please do so.

ChangeSet@1.971.79.3, 2003-04-09 16:14:03-07:00, baldrick@wanadoo.fr
  [PATCH] USB speedtouch Kconfig fix; CREDITS entry out of order
  
  Follow the style of other entries in Kconfig.
  
   CREDITS                  |    8 ++++----
   drivers/usb/misc/Kconfig |    2 +-
   2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

ChangeSet@1.971.74.5, 2003-04-10 00:00:43+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] Missing C99 struct initialiser for x86-64 GART

ChangeSet@1.971.74.4, 2003-04-09 23:58:33+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] ia64 related AGP fixes from David Mosberger.

ChangeSet@1.971.74.3, 2003-04-09 23:56:30+01:00, davej@codemonkey.org.uk
  [AGPGART] Fold Intel i7x05 GART into intel-agp driver.
  Also includes various other fixes from Matt Tolentino

ChangeSet@1.971.79.2, 2003-04-09 15:45:05-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: fix uss720 driver to work properly with recent parport changes.

ChangeSet@1.971.86.4, 2003-04-09 15:26:57-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Use __user in ioctl32.c

ChangeSet@1.971.86.3, 2003-04-09 15:12:32-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Fix copy_in_user args in process.c

ChangeSet@1.971.86.2, 2003-04-09 15:00:29-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Make SA_ signal mask values explicitly unsigned.

ChangeSet@1.971.86.1, 2003-04-09 14:54:35-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Cleanup uaccess headers and add __user attributes.

ChangeSet@1.971.83.6, 2003-04-09 14:36:21-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: clean up i2c-dev.c's formatting, DEBUG, and ioctl mess

ChangeSet@1.971.82.5, 2003-04-09 11:51:40-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Initial sync with 2.5.67.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.195, 2003-04-09 11:44:19-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Tag more user-supplied path strings as being user pointers for
  type evaluation.  This tags the system call interfaces in
  fs/open.c, fs/dcache.c and mm/swapfile.c - and tags the path
  walking helper functions.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.194, 2003-04-09 11:32:09-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix file leak in fadvise()
  
  It can miss an fput() if passed the fd of a file which has no ->mapping.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.193, 2003-04-09 11:32:01-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] 3c59x EISA tidyup
  
  From: Marc Zyngier <mzyngier@freesurf.fr>
  
  The included patch helps 3c59x to display the correct identification
  string (3c592 and 3c597 were displayed as 3c590). It also gets rid of
  the EISA_bus reference, which is not needed anymore since the driver
  has been ported to the EISA probing API.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.192, 2003-04-09 11:31:53-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] task_lock commentary fixes
  
  From: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
  
  Update and clarify the incorrect commentary around task_lock()

ChangeSet@1.971.1.191, 2003-04-09 11:31:44-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] struct address_space comments
  
  From: "Martin J. Bligh" <mbligh@aracnet.com>
  
  Fix the commentary around the address_space fields.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.190, 2003-04-09 11:31:36-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Make msync(MS_ASYNC) no longer start the I/O
  
  MS_ASYNC will currently wait on previously-submitted I/O, then start new I/O
  and not wait on it.  This can cause undesirable blocking if msync is called
  rapidly against the same memory.
  
  So instead, change msync(MS_ASYNC) to not start any IO at all.  Just flush
  the pte dirty bits into the pageframe and leave it at that.
  
  The IO _will_ happen within a kupdate period.  And the application can use
  fsync() or fadvise(FADV_DONTNEED) if it actually wants to schedule the IO
  immediately.
  
  (This has triggered an ext3 bug - the page's buffers get dirtied so fast
  that kjournald keeps writing the buffers over and over for 10-20 seconds
  before deciding to give up for some reason)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.189, 2003-04-09 11:31:28-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Missing brelse() in ext2/ext3 extended attribute code
  
  From: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de>
  
  Missing brelse() in ext2/ext3 extended attribute code
  
  The ext2 and ext3 EA implementations fail to release a buffer_head if
  the inode that is being accessed is sharing EAs with another inode, and
  an attribute is set to the same value that it has already, like so:
  
          $ touch f g
  	$ setfattr -n user.test -v test f g
  	# (Now, both f and g refer to the same EA block.)
  	$ setfattr -n user.test -v test f
  
  With the bug, an "invalidate: busy buffer" or "invalidate: dirty
  buffer" message will be logged when the file system is unmounted. This
  patch fixes the problem.
  
  At the implementation level:
  
  The code was assuming that ext3_xattr_cache_find cannot return the same
  block the inode already is associated with, so testing for (old_bh !=
  new_bh) would determine whether the old block is resued or an additional
  bh is held. This is wrong if the EA block is used by multiple inodes (in
  which case it stays in the cache), and the block isn't actually
  modified.  Instead of testing for (old_bh != new_bh), the code now does
  a get_bh() in the branch that keeps the old block, which assures that
  new_bh now is either NULL or a handle that must be released at the end
  of ext3_xattr_set_handle2().

ChangeSet@1.971.1.188, 2003-04-09 11:31:19-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] epoll cross-thread deletion fix
  
  From: Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org>
  
  
  This fixes a bug that might happen having a thread doing epoll_wait() with
  another thread doing epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_DEL) and close(). The fast check
  inside eventpoll_release() is good to not effect performace of code not
  using epoll, but it requires get_file() to be called ( that can be avoided
  by dropping the fast check ). I opted to keep the fast check and to have
  epoll to call get_file() before the event send loop. I tested it on UP and
  2SMP with a bug-exploiting program provided by @pivia.com ( thx to them )
  and it looks fine. I also update the 2.4.20 epoll patch with this fix :

ChangeSet@1.971.1.187, 2003-04-09 11:31:10-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Allow panics and reboots at oops time.
  
  From: Russell Miller <rmiller@duskglow.com>
  
  A BUG or an oops will often leave a machine in a useless state.  There is no
  way to remotely recover the machine from that state.
  
  The patch adds a /proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops sysctl which, when set, will
  cause the x86 kernel to call panic() at the end of the oops handler.  If the
  user has also set /proc/sys/kernel/panic then a reboot will occur.
  
  The implementation will try to sleep for a while before panicing so the oops
  info has a chance of hitting the logs.
  
  The implementation is designed so that other architectures can easily do this
  in their oops handlers.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.186, 2003-04-09 11:31:01-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] task_vsize() speedup
  
  From: William Lee Irwin III <wli@holomorphy.com>
  
  task_vsize() mysteriously appeared on my profiles.  This should remove it
  from them by using the already in-use elsewhere for rlimit checks
  mm->total_vm for the benefit of O(1) cachelines touched.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.185, 2003-04-09 11:30:52-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] JBD pasting warning fix
  
  From: "Hua Zhong" <hzhong@cisco.com>
  
  Fix a token-pasting warning from recent gcc's

ChangeSet@1.971.1.184, 2003-04-09 11:30:44-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix unuse_pmd fixme
  
  From: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>
  
  try_to_unuse drop mmlist_lock across unuse_process (with pretty dance
  of atomic_incs and mmputs of various mmlist markers, and a polite new
  cond_resched there), so unuse_process can pte_chain_alloc(GFP_KERNEL)
  and pass that down and down and down and down to unuse_pte: which
  cannot succeed more than once on a given mm (make that explicit by
  returning back up once succeeded).  Preliminary checks moved up from
  unuse_pte to unuse_pmd, and done more efficiently (avoid that extra
  pte_file test added recently), swapoff spends far too long in here.
  Updated locking comments and references to try_to_swap_out.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.183, 2003-04-09 11:30:35-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] rmap comments
  
  From: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>
  
  Update a few locking comments in rmap.c.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.182, 2003-04-09 11:30:24-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Replace the radix-tree rwlock with a spinlock
  
  Spinlocks don't have a buslocked unlock and are faster.
  
  On a P4, time to write a 4M file with 4M one-byte-write()s:
  
  Before:
  	0.72s user 5.47s system 99% cpu 6.227 total
  	0.76s user 5.40s system 100% cpu 6.154 total
  	0.77s user 5.38s system 100% cpu 6.146 total
  
  After:
  	1.09s user 4.92s system 99% cpu 6.014 total
  	0.74s user 5.28s system 99% cpu 6.023 total
  	1.03s user 4.97s system 100% cpu 5.991 total

ChangeSet@1.971.1.181, 2003-04-09 11:30:15-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] misc rmap speedups
  
  Even a BUG_ON() makes a measurable difference.  So remove some gratuitous
  ones which will just trigger a null pointer deref anyway.
  
  Also remove some debug code which isn't really being maintained any more.
  
  Also replace (effectively):
  
  	test_bit(N, foo);
  	set_bit(N, foo);
  
  with
  
  	set_bit(N, foo);
  	test_bit(N, foo);
  
  In the first case we'll go onto the bus twice: once for the cache miss and
  once to get exclusive write access.  In the second case we only go on the bus
  once.  I think.  Certainly this trick chaved 40% off the cost of
  shrink_list() when I did it there...
  
  This patch is worth 1% or so on the bash script testing.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.180, 2003-04-09 11:30:06-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] speed up rmap searching
  
  several functions in rmap.c are searching the ptes[] array fo find the first
  non-null entry.
  
  Despite the fact tha the whole lot is in L1 cache, it is expensive,
  especially on 128-byte cacheline machines.
  
  We can encode the index of the first non-null pte entry inside the
  pte_chain's `next' field and remove those searches altogether.
  
  This reduces the rmap CPU tax by about 25% on a P4.  For a total runtime
  reduction of around 5% in the bash-script intensive test which I use.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.179, 2003-04-09 11:29:58-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] remove nr_reverse_maps VM accounting
  
  Maintaining the `nr_reverse_maps' provides makes a small but
  measurable decrease in page_add_rmap() overhead.
  
  I don't think it's a very useful metric, and it can be sort-of inferred from
  slabinfo.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.178, 2003-04-09 11:29:49-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] null-terminate the kmalloc tables
  
  From: David Mosberger <davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com>
  
  The cache_sizes array needs to be NULL terminated, otherwise an oversized
  kmalloc request runs off the end of the table.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.177, 2003-04-09 11:29:39-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Enforce gcc-2.95 as the minimum compiler requirement
  
  Now that sparc64 is using gcc-3.x we can disallow gcc-2.91, etc.
  
  Documentation/Changes already says 2.95.3, which is working fine for me.
  
  With this change, we no longer require that per-cpu data definitions be
  initialised.  That was a workaround for a bug in older gccs.  So remove the
  build infrastructure which was checking for that.
  
  Also, mention that nfs-utils-1.0.3 is required.  It isn't required yet, but
  will be once we enable larger dev_t: there is an interface for exportfs which
  passes dev_t's into the kernel which breaks with larger dev_t.  That
  interface is old, deprecated and is not used in nfs-utils-1.0.3.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.176, 2003-04-09 11:29:30-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] fix wait_on_buffer() debug code
  
  The wait_on_buffer() debug code is generating false warnings when called from
  __block_prepare_write().  It is legal to wait on a zero-ref buffer when its
  page is locked.  The page lock keeps try_to_free_buffers() away.
  
  This debug code hasn't found any bugs yet.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.174, 2003-04-09 11:16:17-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Add user pointer attributes to kernel/sys.c

ChangeSet@1.971.1.173, 2003-04-09 11:15:49-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  User pointers are not just in another address space, they also
  must never be dereferenced directly. Make that clear in the
  attribute.

ChangeSet@1.971.83.5, 2003-04-09 11:04:03-07:00, schlicht@uni-mannheim.de
  [PATCH] i2c: fix compilation error for various i2c-devices
  
  Changed the i2c_adapter name definition to match the current interface.

ChangeSet@1.971.82.4, 2003-04-09 10:56:20-07:00, mort@wildopensource.com
  [PATCH] ia64: Fix up "extern inline"
  
  Here is a trivial patch to processor.h to change "extern" to "static".

ChangeSet@1.971.85.1, 2003-04-09 11:33:49-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Merge patmans/axboe

ChangeSet@1.971.84.1, 2003-04-09 09:55:59-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Automerge

ChangeSet@1.971.83.4, 2003-04-08 12:31:53-07:00, azarah@gentoo.org
  [PATCH] i2c: remove compiler warning in w83781d sensor driver
  
  On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 00:04, Greg KH wrote:
  
  > Oh, I'm getting the following warning when building the driver, want to
  > look into this?
  >
  > drivers/i2c/chips/w83781d.c: In function `store_fan_div_reg':
  > drivers/i2c/chips/w83781d.c:715: warning: `old3' might be used uninitialized in this function
  >
  
  It is because old3 is only referenced if:
  
   ((data->type != w83781d) && data->type != as99127f)
  
  as those two chips don't have extended divisor bits ...
  
  It is however set in the first occurrence:
  
         /* w83781d and as99127f don't have extended divisor bits */
         if ((data->type != w83781d) && data->type != as99127f) {
                 old3 = w83781d_read_value(client, W83781D_REG_VBAT);
         }
  
  and thus is rather gcc being brain dead for not being able to figure
  old3 is only used within a if block like that.
  
  I was not sure about style policy in a case like this, so I left it as
  is, it should however be possible to 'fix' it with:

ChangeSet@1.971.83.3, 2003-04-08 02:49:21-07:00, azarah@gentoo.org
  [PATCH] i2c: Fix w83781d sensor to use Milli-Volt for in_* in sysfs
  
  I did the w83781d sysfs update as per the old spec, which was not
  milli-volt.  This patch should fix it.

ChangeSet@1.971.83.2, 2003-04-08 02:48:29-07:00, kraxel@bytesex.org
  [PATCH] i2c: add i2c_clientname()
  
  This patch just adds a #define and a inline function to hide the
  "i2c_client->name" => "i2c_client->dev.name" move introduced by
  the recent i2c updates.  That makes it easier to build i2c drivers
  on both 2.4 and 2.5 kernels.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.172, 2003-04-08 22:45:40-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate x87 user space access functions with proper type attributes.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.171, 2003-04-08 22:31:48-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate fs/namei.c with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.170, 2003-04-08 22:26:32-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Annotate fs/exec.c with user pointer annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.169, 2003-04-08 22:17:56-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Add user pointer attributes to kernel/module.c

ChangeSet@1.971.1.168, 2003-04-08 21:33:49-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Annotate i386/signal.c with address space type annotations.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.167, 2003-04-08 17:22:48-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Annotate scheduler system calls as taking user pointers.

ChangeSet@1.971.72.10, 2003-04-08 17:18:46-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [IPSEC]: Avoid using SET_MODULE_OWNER.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.166, 2003-04-08 17:14:26-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Make __SI_MASK explicitly unsigned, instead of depending on
  magic C promotion to silently do so for us.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.165, 2003-04-08 17:13:12-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Add __user attributes to user pointers in kernel/signal.c. This
  was the first file tested with my type checker with the anal
  pointer attribute checking turned on.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.164, 2003-04-08 17:11:49-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Add the proper sprinkling of __user attributes to the
  user space access functions. This allows the type checker
  to check proper usage.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.163, 2003-04-08 17:10:42-07:00, torvalds@penguin.transmeta.com
  Add __user/__kernel address space modifiers. When not
  checking, these end up being no-ops, but they get enabled
  by the type checker as special address_space attributes.

ChangeSet@1.971.72.9, 2003-04-08 17:09:45-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [VLAN]: Update to new module semantics, use synchronize_net.

ChangeSet@1.971.72.8, 2003-04-08 16:16:17-07:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [IPSEC]: Support for optional policies on input got lost.

ChangeSet@1.971.82.3, 2003-04-08 14:43:30-07:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [PATCH] ia64: compat_uptr_t and compat_ptr
  
  Here is the ia64 part of the patch.  It depends on my previous COMPAT
  patches.  This is safe to apply even before Linus applies the generic
  part.

ChangeSet@1.971.82.2, 2003-04-08 14:27:04-07:00, sfr@canb.auug.org.au
  [PATCH] ia64: compat_sys_fcntl{,64}
  
  Here is the ia64 part of the patch.  Pleas apply after Linus has applied
  the generic part.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.162, 2003-04-08 12:33:12-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix mtdblock.c compile. From Adrian Bunk.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.161, 2003-04-08 12:31:46-07:00, akpm@digeo.com
  [PATCH] Fix futexes in hugetlb pages
  
  There is a stunning bug.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.160, 2003-04-08 12:25:26-07:00, miles@lsi.nec.co.jp
  [PATCH] On the v850/nb85e, acknowledge interrupts immediately after handling them
  
  Previously, it was done automatically by the `reti' isntruction upon
  returning from the kernel, but that doesn't do the correct thing in
  various cases, for instance if there's a context switch, or a softirq.

ChangeSet@1.971.82.1, 2003-04-08 12:08:27-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  Merge

ChangeSet@1.971.1.159, 2003-04-08 11:59:22-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] tty_io.c: make redirect static

ChangeSet@1.971.1.158, 2003-04-08 11:59:14-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] kafstimod.c fix: make timeouts unsigned long

ChangeSet@1.971.1.157, 2003-04-08 11:59:04-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] krxtimod.c fix: make timeouts unsigned long

ChangeSet@1.971.1.156, 2003-04-08 11:58:55-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] paride fix: make timeouts unsigned long

ChangeSet@1.889.310.55, 2003-04-08 11:40:08-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Sync sys32_ipc() with x86 counter-part.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.155, 2003-04-08 11:19:19-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  More left-over fixups from the merge with Alan.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.154, 2003-04-08 10:46:46-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Fix up merge with Alan.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.153, 2003-04-08 09:47:11-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] make APM machine independant using mach headers

ChangeSet@1.971.1.152, 2003-04-08 09:47:02-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] make vm86 machine independant using new headers

ChangeSet@1.971.1.151, 2003-04-08 09:46:53-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] use mach io_ports definitions in io_apic
  
  Allows for the non standard cascade

ChangeSet@1.971.1.150, 2003-04-08 09:46:44-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] suspend doesnt need compatmac either

ChangeSet@1.971.1.149, 2003-04-08 09:46:36-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] last batch of audio C99

ChangeSet@1.971.1.148, 2003-04-08 09:46:25-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] sync opl3sa2 with 2.4

ChangeSet@1.971.1.147, 2003-04-08 09:46:16-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] yet more sound version/c99

ChangeSet@1.971.1.146, 2003-04-08 09:46:06-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] ite C99 and version/h

ChangeSet@1.971.1.145, 2003-04-08 09:45:58-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix ; in mad16

ChangeSet@1.971.1.144, 2003-04-08 09:45:49-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] ics2101 needs to match the gus_lock name too

ChangeSet@1.971.1.143, 2003-04-08 09:45:41-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] another C99 and version casd

ChangeSet@1.971.1.142, 2003-04-08 09:45:31-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix modular gus shared lock

ChangeSet@1.971.1.141, 2003-04-08 09:45:22-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] lots more version and C99 for audio

ChangeSet@1.971.1.140, 2003-04-08 09:45:13-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] C99 for sound

ChangeSet@1.971.1.139, 2003-04-08 09:45:05-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] cs4232 should be devexit

ChangeSet@1.971.1.138, 2003-04-08 09:44:56-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] more audiov ersion scrubbing

ChangeSet@1.971.1.137, 2003-04-08 09:44:48-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] small pc98xx fix for sound

ChangeSet@1.971.1.136, 2003-04-08 09:44:38-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove version.h's

ChangeSet@1.971.1.135, 2003-04-08 09:44:28-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] irda typo fixes

ChangeSet@1.971.1.134, 2003-04-08 09:44:19-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] wireless uses __init

ChangeSet@1.971.1.133, 2003-04-08 09:44:10-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remove version crap

ChangeSet@1.971.1.132, 2003-04-08 09:44:01-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] shared multimedia includes for saa71xx

ChangeSet@1.971.1.131, 2003-04-08 09:43:54-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] lock for scc drivers

ChangeSet@1.971.1.130, 2003-04-08 09:43:46-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] continued compatmac exterminations

ChangeSet@1.971.1.129, 2003-04-08 09:43:39-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] hdreg.h typo fix

ChangeSet@1.971.1.128, 2003-04-08 09:43:30-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] possible way to clean up fdreg.h

ChangeSet@1.971.1.127, 2003-04-08 09:43:22-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] update dvb headers

ChangeSet@1.971.1.126, 2003-04-08 09:43:15-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] goodbye compatmac.h

ChangeSet@1.971.1.125, 2003-04-08 09:43:06-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] x86-64 typo fixes
  
  (Steven Cole)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.124, 2003-04-08 09:42:58-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] header for pc9800 type detection

ChangeSet@1.971.1.123, 2003-04-08 09:42:50-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] and voyager

ChangeSet@1.971.1.122, 2003-04-08 09:42:41-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] and visws

ChangeSet@1.971.1.121, 2003-04-08 09:42:33-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] add the same mach specific headers for pc9800

ChangeSet@1.971.1.120, 2003-04-08 09:42:23-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] add but do not yet use mach specific definitions for ports etc on PC

ChangeSet@1.971.1.119, 2003-04-08 09:42:15-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] asm-alpha typo fixe
  
  (Steven Cole)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.118, 2003-04-08 09:42:06-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] compatmac is not needed

ChangeSet@1.971.1.117, 2003-04-08 09:41:58-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] compatmac is not needed

ChangeSet@1.971.1.116, 2003-04-08 09:41:50-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] junk header removal

ChangeSet@1.971.1.115, 2003-04-08 09:41:42-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] first pass at fixing strip for 2.5

ChangeSet@1.971.1.114, 2003-04-08 09:41:33-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix cosa verify_area

ChangeSet@1.971.1.113, 2003-04-08 09:41:26-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] update slip to new tty module locks

ChangeSet@1.971.1.112, 2003-04-08 09:41:17-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] first cut at 3c574_cs for SMP safety etc
  
  The old code was totally hosed for SMP, the windowing makes this
  stuff tricky so it may need more work

ChangeSet@1.971.1.111, 2003-04-08 09:41:09-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix macmace get_free_pages parameters
  
  (Matthew Wilcox)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.110, 2003-04-08 09:41:01-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] Update lp486e for 2.5

ChangeSet@1.971.1.109, 2003-04-08 09:40:54-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix up yam for 2.5 locking

ChangeSet@1.971.1.108, 2003-04-08 09:40:46-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] first cut at scc.c for 2.5 locking

ChangeSet@1.971.1.107, 2003-04-08 09:40:38-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix arcnet locking for 2.5

ChangeSet@1.971.1.106, 2003-04-08 09:40:30-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] port ltpc to 2.5

ChangeSet@1.971.1.105, 2003-04-08 09:40:22-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix error in cops port to 2.5

ChangeSet@1.971.1.104, 2003-04-08 09:40:13-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] remaining dvb bits

ChangeSet@1.971.1.103, 2003-04-08 09:40:04-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] bring core media/video up to date with dvb changes

ChangeSet@1.971.1.102, 2003-04-08 09:39:56-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix radio-cadet build

ChangeSet@1.971.1.101, 2003-04-08 09:39:47-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] kill off a load of stuff now in common dvb
  
  (These changes are big because they are the result of Martin Hunold
  resolving a *huge* long term fork in the DVB code base). We now have
  one DVB codebase so the changes while big are very good news

ChangeSet@1.971.1.100, 2003-04-08 09:39:35-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] update the dvb front end chips
  
  (Again all DVB is Martin Hunold)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.99, 2003-04-08 09:38:45-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] update the dvb core

ChangeSet@1.971.1.98, 2003-04-08 09:38:36-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] add drivers/media/common for mixed dvb/analog device stuff
  
  (Martin Hunold)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.97, 2003-04-08 09:38:28-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix up capslock on pc9800

ChangeSet@1.971.1.96, 2003-04-08 09:38:19-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix our handling of BIOS forced PIO serverworks OSB4
  
  (Robert Hentosh & me)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.95, 2003-04-08 09:38:11-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] clean up pci interrupt line whacking

ChangeSet@1.971.1.94, 2003-04-08 09:38:01-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] error handling for upd4990a
  
  (Stephan Maciej)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.93, 2003-04-08 09:37:54-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] exterminate compatmac in sx
  
  (compatmac cleanup is all Adrian Bunk)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.92, 2003-04-08 09:37:45-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] update char Kconfig for PC9800

ChangeSet@1.971.1.91, 2003-04-08 09:37:38-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] unversion.h and compatmac applicom.c

ChangeSet@1.971.1.90, 2003-04-08 09:37:29-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] makefile for pc9800

ChangeSet@1.971.1.89, 2003-04-08 09:37:21-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] MOD_* can go for floppy
  
  (Bob Miller)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.88, 2003-04-08 09:37:13-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] config for PC98xx floppy

ChangeSet@1.971.1.87, 2003-04-08 09:37:03-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] PC9800 floppy driver
  
  (Osamu Tomita)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.86, 2003-04-08 09:36:55-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] compatmac not needed uaccess.h is
  
  Fixes unknown symbol copy_.. in some builds

ChangeSet@1.971.1.85, 2003-04-08 09:36:47-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] compatmac not needed

ChangeSet@1.971.1.84, 2003-04-08 09:36:38-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] v850 updates
  
  (Miles Bader)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.83, 2003-04-08 09:36:30-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] ppc64 syscalls return long purity

ChangeSet@1.971.1.82, 2003-04-08 09:36:21-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] parisc - syscalls return long purity ...

ChangeSet@1.971.1.81, 2003-04-08 09:36:12-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix i387 fxsr conversion

ChangeSet@1.971.1.80, 2003-04-08 09:36:03-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] read extended cpu revision data
  
  (Dave Jones)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.79, 2003-04-08 09:35:54-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] Config.in typos
  
  (Steve Cole and co)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.78, 2003-04-08 09:35:46-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] fix the mode for bios call in x86-32 as well as -64
  
  (Andi Kleen)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.77, 2003-04-08 09:35:38-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] alpha typos part 2

ChangeSet@1.971.1.76, 2003-04-08 09:35:30-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [PATCH] alpha typos part 1
  
  (Steven Cole)

ChangeSet@1.971.1.75, 2003-04-08 09:16:52-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Make it more explicit that jiffies are "unsigned long", but
  that we for the initial value ctually want to check only
  wrap-around in an "unsigned int". 

ChangeSet@1.971.1.74, 2003-04-08 09:14:26-07:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] move q->queuedata assign after queue init
  
  I want to make blk_init_queue() zero the queue, so we don't get anymore
  nasty bugs with uninitialized variables. IDE is setting queuedata before
  init though.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.73, 2003-04-08 09:14:18-07:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] no blk_queue_empty
  
  The single missing bit, please add that as well. Was missed because this
  driver actually used elv_queue_empty, not blk_queue_empty.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.72, 2003-04-07 22:54:09-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Avoid using pointers to anonymous structure initializers. It's a
  gcc'ism, and even gcc can apparently get confused by it.

ChangeSet@1.971.72.7, 2003-04-07 22:10:58-07:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [IPSEC]: Really move type destructor out of spinlock.

ChangeSet@1.971.72.5, 2003-04-07 22:07:40-07:00, niv@us.ibm.com
  [TCP]: Missing SNMP stats.

ChangeSet@1.971.72.4, 2003-04-07 22:02:26-07:00, jmorris@intercode.com.au
  [IPSEC]: AH/ESP forget to free private structs.

ChangeSet@1.971.81.10, 2003-04-07 19:55:11-04:00, cramerj@intel.com
  [E1000] Fixed syntax error for C99 initializers
  
  * Fixed syntax error for C99 initializers

ChangeSet@1.971.81.9, 2003-04-07 19:54:51-04:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] [PATCH 2.5.63] epca tty_driver add .owner field remove MOD_INC_DEC_USE_COUNT
  
  [ Arjan: you touched it last AFAICT.  Seems trivial. --RR ]
  
  From:  Hanna Linder <hannal@us.ibm.com>

ChangeSet@1.971.81.8, 2003-04-07 19:54:31-04:00, scott.feldman@intel.com
  [E1000] Revert NAPI back to interrupt disable/enable mode
  
  * Undo botched attempt to run NAPI without
    disabling/enabling interrupts.
    [Robert.Olssen@data.slu.se]

ChangeSet@1.971.81.7, 2003-04-07 19:54:11-04:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] [2.5 patch] fix the compilation of drivers_net_tokenring_tms380tr.c
  
  [ Guys, assume this is OK? ]
  
  From:  Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>
  
    Since 2.5.61 compilation of drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c fails with
    the following error:
  
    <--  snip  -->
  
    ...
      gcc -Wp,-MD,drivers/net/tokenring/.tms380tr.o.d -D__KERNEL__ -Iinclude
    -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing
    -fno-common -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -march=k6
    -Iinclude/asm-i386/mach-default -nostdinc -iwithprefix include
    -DKBUILD_BASENAME=tms380tr -DKBUILD_MODNAME=tms380tr -c -o
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.o drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c: In function `tms380tr_open':
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c:260: invalid type argument of `->'
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c:260: invalid type argument of `->'
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c:260: invalid type argument of `->'
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c:260: invalid type argument of `->'
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c:260: invalid type argument of `->'
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c:260: invalid type argument of `->'
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c: In function `tms380tr_init_adapter':
    drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.c:1461: warning: long unsigned int format, different type arg (arg3)
    make[3]: *** [drivers/net/tokenring/tms380tr.o] Error 1
  
    <--  snip  -->
  
  
    The following patch by Jochen Friedrich fixes both the compile error and
    the warning:

ChangeSet@1.971.81.6, 2003-04-07 19:53:51-04:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] [PATCH 2.5.63] net_wan_pc300_tty tty_driver add .owner field remove MOD_INC_DEC_USE_COUNT
  
  From:  Hanna Linder <hannal@us.ibm.com>

ChangeSet@1.971.81.5, 2003-04-07 19:53:27-04:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] [PATCH 2.5.63] net_wan_sdla_chdlc tty_driver add .owner field remove MOD_INC_DEC_USE_COUNT
  
  From:  Hanna Linder <hannal@us.ibm.com>

ChangeSet@1.971.81.4, 2003-04-07 19:53:08-04:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] Clear up GFP confusion in rcpci45.c
  
  [ Jeff, Pete: looks correct.  Please check. --RR ]
  
  From:  Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>
  
  
     - Move PCI ID definitions to pci_ids.h
     - The GFP_DMA in rcpci45_init_one should be GFP_KERNEL because it's a
       pci_driver ->probe method, so it can sleep.
     - The GFP_DMA in RC_allocate_and_post_buffers should be GFP_ATOMIC
       because it's called from a timer function, so it must not sleep.

ChangeSet@1.971.81.3, 2003-04-07 19:52:47-04:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] Remove naked GFP_DMA from drivers_net_macmace.c
  
  From:  Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>
  
  
    Can use GFP_KERNEL since this is a netdevice ->open routine.

ChangeSet@1.971.81.2, 2003-04-07 19:52:22-04:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] Unreachable code in drivers_net_fc_iph5526.c
  
  From:  Scott Russell <scott@pantastik.com>
  
    - Rearranged unreachable printk code reported at kbugs.org

ChangeSet@1.971.81.1, 2003-04-07 19:52:01-04:00, zwane@linuxpower.ca
  [PATCH] SET_MODULE_OWNER for tulip_core
  
  Tested with a pcmcia tulip

ChangeSet@1.971.1.70, 2003-04-07 16:29:18-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Fix sys_ipc to return ENOSYS instead of EINVAL as appropriate.

ChangeSet@1.971.1.69, 2003-04-07 16:18:59-07:00, alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
  [SPARC64]: syscalls returning long

ChangeSet@1.971.80.2, 2003-04-07 15:56:32-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  i2c: fix up compile error in scx200_i2c driver.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.21, 2003-04-08 00:47:26+02:00, marius@citi.umich.edu
  Add hooks into the NFSv4 XDR code to make use of the new uid/gid
  mapper upcall mechanism.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.20, 2003-04-08 00:46:27+02:00, marius@citi.umich.edu
  Add support for mapping NFSv4 remote user/group names into local
  unix-style uid/gids.
  
  Note that this makes use of the RPC client upcall mechanism
  (rpc_pipefs) to notify a userland daemon that does the actual mapping.
  The results are then cached in the kernel.
  The userland daemon can be downloaded from the CITI NFSv4 page at
  
       http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/

ChangeSet@1.971.75.19, 2003-04-08 00:31:46+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Make the NFSv4 write code use the stateid if it exists.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.18, 2003-04-08 00:31:06+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Make NFSv4 'read' code use the cached stateid if it exists.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.17, 2003-04-08 00:30:19+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Make NFSv4 'setattr()' method use the cached stateid if the file is
  already open.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.16, 2003-04-08 00:27:37+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Setup code to tear down the NFSv4 state once we're done with a file.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.15, 2003-04-08 00:26:25+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Implement stateful open() for NFSv4 as per RFC3010-bis.
  The resulting state is saved in the NFS-specific part of the
  struct inode.
  
  Initially we just start with 3 possible states:
    - open for read
    - open for write
    - open for read/write

ChangeSet@1.971.75.14, 2003-04-08 00:23:03+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Prepare for the introduction of NFSv4 state code.
  
  Split out the open() method for regular files from that of
  directories.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.13, 2003-04-08 00:19:41+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Remove bogus check on the size of NFSv4 'readdir' cookies.

ChangeSet@1.971.75.12, 2003-04-08 00:18:17+02:00, trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no
  Fix a series of NFS read/readdir/readlink errors.
  
  Tightens consistency checks on the process of reading the reply skb in
  the SunRPC client. Reject a reply if we didn't succeed in reading the
  entire skb.

ChangeSet@1.889.310.54, 2003-04-07 14:31:51-07:00, davidm@wailua.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Fix inconsistency in sys32_execve().  Reported by
  	Chandra Kapate).

ChangeSet@1.971.78.3, 2003-04-07 13:40:55-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  USB: set port->tty to NULL after we have closed the port
    
  This lets any of the many checks for this contition actually have a
  chance of working :)

ChangeSet@1.971.77.6, 2003-04-07 21:05:52+02:00, hch@sgi.com
  [XFS] merge over some lost changes from the XFS tree

ChangeSet@1.971.78.2, 2003-04-07 10:59:54-07:00, alborchers@steinerpoint.com
  [PATCH] USB: patch for oops in io_edgeport.c
  
  I tracked down a problem that caused an oops in io_edgeport.c.
  
  The oops is reliably reproduced by using an EdgePort USB serial
  port in dosemu and then exiting dosemu.  When dosemu closed
  the port the oops would occur.  (Tested in RH 7.3 2.4.18-10.)
  
  The problem was that a USB cmd callback would come in after the
  close with the tty struct freed, and the edge_bulk_out_cmd_callback
  function would do a wakeup on the tty->write_wait queue.  The
  tty struct was gone (I checked that tty->magic was bad) and the
  wakeup would oops.
  
  As you did in other places in io_edgeport.c, I added a check that
  edge_port->open was true before using the edge_port->port->tty
  struct.
  
  I added a similar check in edge_bulk_out_data_callback, though
  I never actually saw the problem here.
  
  I notice that in 2.4.20 a check has been added to be sure that
  edge_port->port->tty is not null--however, this is not enough
  because the tty pointer is not set to null when the port is
  closed.  An alternate solution in 2.4.20 would be to set the
  usb_serial_port->tty pointer to null in usbserial.c serial_close().
  This seems like a good thing to do in general, since the tty
  struct should not be used after a close which frees it.  If
  you would like I investigate this a bit more--it could affect
  other usb serial drivers and reveal some hidden bugs.

ChangeSet@1.971.77.5, 2003-04-07 19:36:15+02:00, hch@sgi.com
  [XFS] remove atomicIncWithWrap
  
  SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:143647a

ChangeSet@1.971.77.4, 2003-04-07 19:33:47+02:00, nathans@sgi.com
  [XFS] Fix up some minor namespace pollution problems.
  
  SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:143053a

ChangeSet@1.971.77.3, 2003-04-07 19:28:33+02:00, nathans@sgi.com
  [XFS] Fix a pagebuf leak with the pagebufs used to coordinate IO completion
  for unwritten extent writes.
  
  SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:143052a

ChangeSet@1.971.77.2, 2003-04-07 19:25:05+02:00, nathans@sgi.com
  [XFS] Fix definition of setresblks - nothing uses it yet, but DMF will (so fix now).
  
  SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:142797a

ChangeSet@1.971.69.19, 2003-04-07 10:20:21-07:00, mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net
  [PATCH] usb-storage: add info to /proc interface
  
  This patch adds some information about the quirks of the device to the
  /proc interface.

ChangeSet@1.971.69.18, 2003-04-07 10:19:29-07:00, mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net
  [PATCH] usb-storage: remove BUG/BUG_ON
  
  This patch changes BUG and BUG_ON to print error messages.  It is done to
  be (a) a little more robust, and (b) complies with Linus' idea of no BUGs
  unless absolutely necessary.

ChangeSet@1.971.69.17, 2003-04-07 10:18:33-07:00, mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net
  [PATCH] usb-storage: variable renames
  
  This patch changes the struct us_data 'ss' to 'us' to be consistent with
  the rest of the code.  The old name was a legacy artifact.
  
  There are no functional changes here.

ChangeSet@1.971.69.16, 2003-04-07 10:17:40-07:00, mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net
  [PATCH] usb-storage: fix CB/CBI
  
  When we fixed the error handling, we accidentally made a mistake.  A STALL
  on a control endpoint isn't necessarily a fatal thing -- it can be used to
  indicate a command failure.
  
  This fixes bugzilla bug #510.
  
   - A control endpoint stall when sending the command to a CB/CBI device is
     legal.  Our error handling was just a little too agressive.

ChangeSet@1.971.77.1, 2003-04-07 19:17:15+02:00, hch@sgi.com
  [XFS] remove busy inode check in the umount path - Linux checked it for us before calling into the filesystem.  We're beyond the point of no return for umount anyway
  
  SGI Modid: 2.5.x-xfs:slinx:142731a

ChangeSet@1.971.75.10, 2003-04-07 09:42:25-07:00, torvalds@home.transmeta.com
  Linux 2.5.67
  TAG: v2.5.67