ChangeSet@1.1232, 2003-09-07 22:12:49-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix more ioctl _IOR/_IOW misusage.

ChangeSet@1.1231, 2003-09-07 20:46:30-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] modprobe -q: quieter when modules missing
  
  The kernel invokes "modprobe" on modules which might not exist:
  rightfully, modprobe complains by default when this happens.  So the
  correct response is to invoke "modprobe -q", which is silent on such
  errors (but still reports other errors such as config errors). 
  
  Also, use MODULE_NAME_LEN from module.h instead of inventing our own.

ChangeSet@1.1230, 2003-09-07 20:46:23-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] Modules: Be stricter recognizing init&exit sesections
  
  Someone pointed out that -ffunction-sections can cause a function called
  "init<something>" to be put in the init section, and discarded.  This
  hurts PARISC badly.  Get more fussy with identifying them.

ChangeSet@1.1229, 2003-09-07 20:43:41-07:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] CONFIG_64BIT
  
  This adds CONFIG_64BIT to allow us to disable non-64-bit safe drivers on
  64-bit platforms and converts the I2O driver to use it.

ChangeSet@1.1228, 2003-09-07 20:41:29-07:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] x86-64 update
  
  Nothing too exciting, just some minor new features and bug fixes.
  The IOMMU code should now not BUG again without CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG/iommu=force
  
   - Compiles now with -funit-at-a-time
   - Fix up ioctl 32bit tables following Andrew's change.
   - Fix __SI_POLL siginfo_t passing to user space
   - Add 32bit emulation for fadvise64_64
   - Remove unneeded sys32_utimes
   - Various merges with i386 (ACPI, APIC etc.)
   - Port cpuid patching infrastructure from i386
   - Use it to provide better copy_*_user/memcpy/memset/clear/copy_page for
     C stepping K8. String instructions are faster now that unrolled loops.
   - Don't try to merge unforced PCI mappings that don't exceed the device's
     DMA mask.
   - Discard .exit.data/.exit.text at runtime like i386
   - Don't use NTI stores for clear_user
   - Convert bitops.h bitmap functions to use unsigned long * pointers instead
     of void *
   - Fix some warnings in kernel headers.
   - Fix PDA comments

ChangeSet@1.1227, 2003-09-07 16:53:07-07:00, spyro@f2s.com
  [PATCH] arm26 updates
  
  Not much to write home about. mostly tidying, some debug, and XIP support.
  
  just keeping arm26 up to date really.

ChangeSet@1.1226, 2003-09-07 15:51:20-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix various scripts to be marked executable.
  
  From carbonated beverage <ramune@net-ronin.org>.
  
  [ "carbonated beverage"? WTF? I think I need a cool handle too ;]

ChangeSet@1.1225, 2003-09-07 15:48:13-07:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Fixes to allow ARM to build in the standard tree
  
  In addition to the MODULE_ALIAS_LDISC patch, the following changes to
  generic code are needed to allow ARM to build in Linus' tree.
  
  The first is to add PT_SINGLESTEP to ptrace.h so we do the right thing
  when adding/removing breakpoint instructions into processes (see
  arch/arm/kernel/{signal.c,ptrace.c} for usage.)
  
  The second is needed because pmd_clear() needs to flush the pmd.
  However, we can't include tlbflush.h into pgtable.h without causing
  a circular dependency (tlbflush.h needs vm_area_struct and mm_struct
  which are in mm.h, which needs pgtable.h.)  swapfile.c seems to be the
  only file affected.

ChangeSet@1.1224, 2003-09-07 13:54:07-07:00, kkeil@suse.de
  [PATCH] next fixes
  
  here are the next fixes, sorry for the delay, but one of bugs was a really
  odd one.
  
  Note:
  - here are lot of bugs left, so ISDN is not stable yet but
    I think it's really time to fix it, even if it need some cycles
    to get it right (normally I'm only send patches if it works 100% for
    me).
  - I add some additional #warnings to address places which need fixing
    (I hope that some of the other ISDN developer jump in)

ChangeSet@1.1223, 2003-09-07 13:50:54-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Mark drivers that can't be built stand-alone in the configuration
  files. 

ChangeSet@1.1222, 2003-09-07 13:45:13-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://linux-sam.bkbits.net/kbuild
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1221, 2003-09-07 11:54:38-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Undo static on ide_probe_for_pdc4030: it can (and will) be called
  from the IDE init code when compiled-in.

ChangeSet@1.1220, 2003-09-07 10:42:30-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix over-eager ioctl number fix. _IOC() does want the sizeof().

ChangeSet@1.1219, 2003-09-07 10:14:46-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix PCMCIA typo (extra 'R') that broke the compile.

ChangeSet@1.1218, 2003-09-07 09:43:46-07:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] use size_t for the broken ioctl numbers
  
  The ioctl number-generating macros should be used like
  
  	#define XXXX _IOR(n,x,type-of-arg)
  
  which generates an ioctl number that has the size of the argument
  encoded within it.  But there are a number of ioctl #defines that look
  like
  
  	#define XXXX _IOR(n,x,sizeof(type-of-arg))
  
  which is very wrong: the _IO/_IOR/_IOW/_IOWR macros will do the sizeof()
  on the argtype themselves, so the end result is that we will be doing a
  sizeof(sizeof(argtype)), ie a sizeof(size_t).
  
  In other words, the argtype didn't matter at all, and ended up totally
  pointless.
  
  Clearly it's too late to change the ioctl definitions, but we can at
  least stop people from copying them and making the same mistake.

ChangeSet@1.1217, 2003-09-06 14:38:43-07:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] more keyboard stuff
  
  I looked a bit more at the keyboard code and find a bug
  and a probable bug.
  
  (i) In case a synaptics touchpad has been detected, the comment says
      "disable AUX".  But we do not set the disable bit, but instead .and.
      with the bit - no doubt getting zero.  This must be a bug. 
  
  (ii) Directly above this is the suspicious comment "keyboard translation
       seems to be always off".  But every machine comes always up in
       translated scancode 2.  Translation is never off.  But wait! by
       mistake the above .and.  cleared the XLATE bit.
  
  So, I think bug (i) explains mystery (ii).
  
  However, note that this is code reading only.  I do not have the
  hardware, so cannot test.

ChangeSet@1.1216, 2003-09-06 14:37:21-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] jffs2: add linux/version.h as needed
  
  include linux/version.h in files that use its defines;

ChangeSet@1.1215, 2003-09-06 14:37:13-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] rename make check* targets, add versioncheck
  
  rename make check* targets to make *check (per Sam) since 'make
  checkconfig' currently doesn't work; add versioncheck and
  scripts/checkversion.pl;

ChangeSet@1.1214, 2003-09-06 14:37:05-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: x86_64/sys_ia32
  
  This patch catches insures proper return values from
  copy_to/from_user calls.
  
  From: Ron Gage <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1213, 2003-09-06 14:36:57-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: qla1280 pci alloc/free consistent checking
  
  Ports previous qla1280.c patch to 2.6.0-test2.  Fixes incorrect if
  statement.  Inserts pci_free_consistent on error.
  
  From: Leann Ogasawara <ogasawara@osdl.org>

ChangeSet@1.1212, 2003-09-06 14:36:49-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: paride: better return codes
  
  From: Domen Puncer <domen@coderock.org>

ChangeSet@1.1211, 2003-09-06 14:36:40-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: oss/forte copy*user fixes
  
  This patch catches insures proper return values from
  copy_to/from_user calls.
  
  From: Ron Gage <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1210, 2003-09-06 14:36:32-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: more init/exit cleanups
  
  From: Domen Puncer <domen@coderock.org>
  	and Randy Dunlap
  
  Release (in fact all) functions shouldn't be __init or __exit, if they
  are called from __init and __exit functions.

ChangeSet@1.1209, 2003-09-06 14:36:23-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: fix copy*user in tc/zs
  
  This patch catches insures proper return values from
  copy_to/from_user calls.
  
  From: Ron Gage <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1208, 2003-09-06 14:36:15-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: oss/au1000 copy*user fixes
  
  This patch catches insures proper return values from
  copy_to/from_user calls.
  
  From: Ron Gage <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1207, 2003-09-06 14:36:07-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: coda delete version.h
  
  Test compiled on x86.
  
  From: Randy Hron <rwhron@earthlink.net

ChangeSet@1.1206, 2003-09-06 14:35:58-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: saa7134 pci alloc/free consistent checking
  
  From: Leann Ogasawara <ogasawara@osdl.org>
  
  Patch to insert ioremap() error checking and missing iounmap()'s.  Also
  updated error handling to have only one return statement on error.
  Finally, in saa7134_finidev() on line 954 there was a duplicate
  saa7134_i2c_unregister().

ChangeSet@1.1205, 2003-09-06 14:35:50-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: fix oss/swarm copy*user
  
  This patch catches insures proper return values from
  copy_to/from_user calls.
  
  From: Ron Gage <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1204, 2003-09-06 14:35:43-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: fix blk_init_queue() comments
  
  blk_init_queue() has changed (it now returns queue), but the
  comments were the same.
  
  Also fixed a comment in blk_queue_end_tag.
  
  From: Domen Puncer <domen@coderock.org>

ChangeSet@1.1203, 2003-09-06 14:35:34-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: fix input serport register failure
  
  From: Daniele Bellucci <bellucda@tiscali.it>

ChangeSet@1.1202, 2003-09-06 14:35:26-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: cdrom module owner
  
  From: Daniele <bellucda@tiscali.it>
  
  OK-ed by Jens.

ChangeSet@1.1201, 2003-09-06 14:35:17-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: fix oss/harmony copy*user
  
  This patch catches insures proper return values from
  copy_to/from_user calls.
  
  From: Ron Gage <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1200, 2003-09-06 14:35:09-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: adfs: add/remove version.h
  
  From: Randy Hron <rwhron@earthlink.net>
  
  Put version.h in the file that needs it.
  Remove version.h where it isn't needed.
  Tested as module/non-module on x86.

ChangeSet@1.1199, 2003-09-06 14:35:02-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: jffs2 add/delete version.h
  
  From: Randy Hron <rwhron@earthlink.net>

ChangeSet@1.1198, 2003-09-06 14:34:53-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: remove __SMP__
  
  Three small 1-line patches to get rid of any remaining __SMP__
  references in the 2.6 kernel. 
  
  From: Ron Gage  <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1197, 2003-09-06 14:34:44-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: skfddi copy*user fixes
  
  From: Daniele Bellucci <bellucda@tiscali.it>
  
  This patch audits some copy_from/to_user in the SysKonnect FDDI device
  driver.

ChangeSet@1.1196, 2003-09-06 14:34:36-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: oss/ite8172 copy*user fixes
  
  This patch catches insures proper return values from
  copy_to/from_user calls.
  
  From: Ron Gage <ron@rongage.org>

ChangeSet@1.1195, 2003-09-06 14:34:27-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: oss/ali copy*user fixes
  
  From: Daniele Bellucci <bellucda@tiscali.it>

ChangeSet@1.1194, 2003-09-06 14:34:19-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: sc520_wdt
  
  Insert ioremap error check and adjust cleanup path accordingly.
  
  From: Leann Ogasawara <ogasawara@osdl.org>

ChangeSet@1.1193, 2003-09-06 14:34:10-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: add static to comx
  
  From: Daniele Bellucci <bellucda@tiscali.it>
  
  add 'static' to a function

ChangeSet@1.1192, 2003-09-06 14:34:01-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] janitor: remove unneeded version.h #includes
  
  From: Randy Hron <rwhron@earthlink.net>
  
  remove unneeded linux/version.h usage & some duplicate
  #includes;

ChangeSet@1.1191, 2003-09-06 14:30:18-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] dmasound kill MOD_{IN,DE}C_USE_COUNT
  
  Dmasound: Use try_module_get()/module_put() instead of methods calling
  MOD_{IN,DE}C_USE_COUNT (from Christoph Hellwig)

ChangeSet@1.1190, 2003-09-06 14:30:09-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] dmasound core fixes
  
  Dmasound core fixes from Christoph Hellwig:
    - Some exported symbols are declared __init - in the modular case this is
      freed before the other modules can call it..
    - dmasound.lock is initialized too late, do it at compile time

ChangeSet@1.1189, 2003-09-06 14:22:21-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] Futex-fd error return fix
  
  Hugh Dickins caught this confusion between the ret variable in outer
  scope (holding the fd) and the return value of f_setown.  Rename inner
  "ret".

ChangeSet@1.1179.2.5, 2003-09-06 12:28:20-07:00, hugh@veritas.com
  [PATCH] Fix futex hashing bugs
  
  This fixes two buts that the glibc NPTL verification tests found, one
  new and one old.
  
  The new bug is that "offset" has been declared as an alternative in
  the union, instead of as an element in the structures comprising it,
  effectively eliminating it from the key: keys match which should not.
  
  The old bug is that if futex_requeue were called with identical
  key1 and key2 (sensible? tended to happen given the first bug),
  it was liable to loop for a long time holding futex_lock: guard
  against that, still respecting the semantics of futex_requeue.
  
  While here, please let's also fix the get_futex_key VM_NONLINEAR
  case, which was returning the 1 from get_user_pages, taken as an
  error by its callers.  And save a few bytes and improve debuggability
  by uninlining the top-level futex_wake, futex_requeue, futex_wait.

ChangeSet@1.1179.2.4, 2003-09-06 12:28:13-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: fix imbalance preempt count with taskfile PIO
  
  Noticed by Tejun Huh <tejun@aratech.co.kr>.

ChangeSet@1.1179.3.6, 2003-09-06 21:26:51+02:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: genksyms, add explicit reference to include dir
  
  genksyms references .h files in the genksyms directory from a
  generated .c file. Explicit tell kbuild to search the genksyms
  directory in the kernel src tree for .h files.

ChangeSet@1.1179.3.5, 2003-09-06 21:24:41+02:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild/eisa: Makefile update
  
  - Nice output when generating devlist.h
  - Defer DEVICE_NAME_SIZE assignment until needed
  No funtional changes

ChangeSet@1.1179.3.4, 2003-09-06 21:13:18+02:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild/isdn: Defer md5sum calculation until needed
  
  Replacing ':=' assignment with '=' assignment defers md5sum calculation until
  required. The pevious implementation actually calculated the md5sum during
  a make clean

ChangeSet@1.1179.3.3, 2003-09-06 21:10:51+02:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild/ieee1394: Makefile update
  
  Use full path to script in oui.c build rule.
  Take advantage of kbuild checking command-line arguments,
  by adding FORCE as prerequisite, and by use of targets=

ChangeSet@1.1179.3.2, 2003-09-06 21:08:53+02:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: arch/i386/boot*, use kbuild syntax when descending into compressed
  
  Use proper kbuild syntax when descending into compressed.
  The use of $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=... is the preferred method

ChangeSet@1.1179.3.1, 2003-09-06 21:04:12+02:00, sam@mars.ravnborg.org
  kbuild: Do not duplicate A/CFLAGS
  
  This solves 1193 in bugme as reported by ak@suse.de
  AFLAGS and CFLAGS contained duplicate entries, both generic and
  architecture specific flags

ChangeSet@1.1179.2.3, 2003-09-06 19:08:46+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Fix race condition causing cards to be incorrectly recognised
  
  This patch fixes a race condition between the pcmcia socket initial
  insert processing, ds.c and cardmgr.  This allowed cardmgr to believe
  that a card was inserted while the card is still in the process of
  resetting itself, and it therefore tried to read the CIS while it
  was unavailable.
  
  We change the meaning of SOCKET_PRESENT slightly - it now means that
  a card is present _and we have completed its initialisation_.  We
  introduce SOCKET_INUSE to indicate that we have a reference count
  against the module.
  
  We also take the skt_sem to prevent clients from registering while
  we're handling an insert/remove/suspend/resume.

ChangeSet@1.1179.2.2, 2003-09-06 18:08:13+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Use "yenta" instead of pci_name() when allocating irq.

ChangeSet@1.1179.2.1, 2003-09-06 17:24:01+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Fix cs.c debugging.
  
  socket references are pointers, not integers.

ChangeSet@1.1179.1.1, 2003-09-06 12:43:57+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] Documentation
  
  move all watchdog documentation into Documentation/watchdog/

ChangeSet@1.1186, 2003-09-05 21:09:09-04:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [irda] Dongle module aliases
  
  		<Patch from Rusty Russell>
  	o [FEATURE] Add module aliases to dongle drivers

ChangeSet@1.1185, 2003-09-05 21:09:03-04:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [irda] init failure cleanups
  
  		<Patch from Guennadi Liakhovetski>
  	o [FEATURE] Don't leak stuff in various failure paths
  	o [FEATURE] Properly initialise self->max_header_size in IrIAP

ChangeSet@1.1184, 2003-09-05 21:08:56-04:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [irda] connect watchdog fixes
  
  	o [CRITICA] In case of connect watchdog, drop reference to the LAP
  	o [CORRECT] Prevent dumping LSAP after connect watchdog
  	o [CRITICA] Prevent dumping TSAP if dumping LSAP did fail
  	o [CORRECT] Only set connected bit on response if LSAP state is correct

ChangeSet@1.1183, 2003-09-05 21:08:50-04:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [irda] LAP close race
  
  	o [CRITICA] Fix a race condition when closing the LAP
  		prevent the stack to open new LSAPs while we are killing them.

ChangeSet@1.1182, 2003-09-05 21:08:43-04:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [irda] irtty cleanup
  
  	o [FEATURE] Finish removing traces of old irtty driver

ChangeSet@1.1181, 2003-09-05 21:08:37-04:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [irda] NSC 3839x probe fixes
  
  		<Patch from Jan Frey>
  	o [CORRECT] Make NSC 3839x probe and init *really* work
  		The new 3839x code was totally broken.
  		Won't affect code for regular 38108/38338 chips.

ChangeSet@1.1180, 2003-09-05 21:08:30-04:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [irda] IrCOMM mod refcount
  
  	o [FEATURE] Finish removing traces of old module refcount stuff

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.267, 2003-09-05 16:23:30-07:00, joris@struyve.be
  [PATCH] unusual_devs.h entry
  
  Hereby you may find my patch for a Medion digital camera along with the
  /proc/bus/usb/devices output.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.266, 2003-09-05 16:23:05-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usb_epnum_to_ep_desc only look
  
  Original patch from oliverthered@oliverthered.com ... this
  updates it:
  
    - usb_epnum_to_ep_desc() only looks at the active altsetting
    - docs clarified
  
  It's possible some user mode drivers will have relied on the
  previous buggy behavior, since usbfs uses this call.  The fix
  will be for them to set the appropriate altsetting.

ChangeSet@1.1178, 2003-09-05 15:31:35-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [sysfs/kobject] Update documentation.
  
  From Randy Dunlap.

ChangeSet@1.1177, 2003-09-05 15:28:49-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [driver model] Add exports for sys devices.
  
  From Dominik Brodowski: 
  
  A few missing exports -- even though the cpu_sysdev_class isn't strictly
  needed now, I need it for a few ACPI-related patches I'll send out in a
  minute.

ChangeSet@1.1176, 2003-09-05 14:17:55-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  Merge osdl.org:/home/mochel/src/kernel/linux-2.5-virgin
  into osdl.org:/home/mochel/src/kernel/linux-2.5-core

ChangeSet@1.1153.72.4, 2003-09-05 20:47:15+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Fix up missing brackets on defines.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.82, 2003-09-05 12:38:49-07:00, shaggy@austin.ibm.com
  [PATCH] New version of jfsutils needed
  
  A recent change to the 2.6.0 kernel has changed the behavior of opening a
  block device with the O_EXCL flag.  This can cause fsck.jfs to fail to
  replay the journal when a file system is mounted read-only.
  
  The JFS utilities have been fixed, and it is recommended that any users of
  JFS update the utilities to version 1.1.3.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.81, 2003-09-05 12:17:30-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://linux-dj.bkbits.net/agpgart
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.80, 2003-09-05 12:15:37-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://linux-dj.bkbits.net/cpufreq
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.79, 2003-09-05 12:05:07-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix mprotect() to do proper PROT_xxx -> VM_xxx translation.
  
  This also fixes the bug with MAP_SEM being potentially
  interpreted as VM_SHARED.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.78, 2003-09-05 11:42:15-07:00, jamie@shareable.org
  [PATCH] Common PROT_xxx -> VM_xxx mapping
  
  This moves the mapping of PROT_* bits to VM_* bits from mmap.c to the
  common header file <linux/mman.h>.  The mapping is needed for mprotect
  too.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.77, 2003-09-05 10:55:21-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (15/15)
  
  	old_decode_dev()/old_encode_dev() added where needed in other
  filesystems.  Parts in different filesystems are independent, but IMO
  it's not worse splitting into a dozen of half-kilobyte patches.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.76, 2003-09-05 10:55:10-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (14/15)
  
  	nfs_fattr->rdev switched to dev_t; code that unpacks on-the-wire
  attributes does explicit conversion now.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.75, 2003-09-05 10:55:01-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (13/15)
  
  	HPFS code that uses EAs for storing i_rdev/i_mode/i_uid/i_gid
  sanitized.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.74, 2003-09-05 10:54:53-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (12/15)
  
  	Similar fix for UFS; touching device node (and they have 32bit
  dev_t) ends up killing upper 16 bits, which makes for very unhappy
  *BSD, since that turns /dev/ad0s1 into alias of /dev/ad0.  Again, for
  now we store on-disk value in private part of inode and use it instead
  of ->i_rdev in ->write_inode().

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.73, 2003-09-05 10:54:44-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (11/15)
  
  	Fix for JFS handling of device nodes; it has 32bit on-disk device
  numbers, shoves them into 16bit (->i_rdev) when inode is read and writes
  them back truncated when inode is written to disk.  For now (and 2.4 will
  have to do the same permanently) we store the original value in private
  part of inode and use it instead of ->i_rdev in ->write_inode(); mknod()
  sets it at the same time as ->i_rdev.  It will become unnecessary when
  dev_t becomes wider than 16 bits, but for now we need it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.72, 2003-09-05 10:54:36-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (10/15)
  
  	Fix for endianness bug in UDF: it writes major and minor as 32bit
  host-endian and reads them as 32bit little-endian; obviously a bad idea
  on big-endian boxen ;-)  Needed both for 2.4 and 2.6.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.71, 2003-09-05 10:54:27-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (9/15)
  
  beginning of fs side work:
  	* new helpers - old_valid_dev(), old_encode_dev() and old_decode_dev()
  	* old_valid_dev() checks if dev_t value is OK for old filesystems
  (i.e. both major and minor are below 256).
  	* old_valid_dev() calls are added in ->mknod() instances that care
  about dev_t values (disk-backed and network ones).
  	* old_encode_dev() and old_decode_dev() convert dev_t -> u16
  and u16 -> dev_t resp; currently these are no-ops, places that use current
  formar (minor in bits 0--7, major in bits 8--15) will switch to these before
  we widen dev_t.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.70, 2003-09-05 10:54:18-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (8/15)
  
  	kdev_t, to_kdev_t(), etc. are gone - there is no more objects
  of that type and no remaining callers of these functions.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.69, 2003-09-05 10:54:08-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (7/15)
  
  	the last kdev_t object is gone; ->i_rdev switched to dev_t.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.68, 2003-09-05 10:53:56-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (6/15)
  
  	tty redirect handling sanitized.  Such ttys (/dev/tty and
  /dev/console) get a different file_operations; its ->write() handles
  redirects; checks for file->f_op == &tty_fops updated, checks for
  major:minor being that of a redirector replaced with check for
  ->f_op->write value.  Piece of code in tty_io.c that had been #if 0
  since 0.99<something> had been finally put out of its misery. kdev_val()
  is gone.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.67, 2003-09-05 10:53:47-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (5/15)
  
  	cdevname() killed, there was only one remaining user
  (tty_paranoia_check()) and in that case cdevname() was worse
  than plain major:minor (basically, it's "you've got corrupted
  inode that was supposed to belong to tty device; here's what
  I'd found in ->i_rdev")

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.66, 2003-09-05 10:53:38-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (4/15)
  
  	cciss cleanup - instead of playing with device numbers, we add
  helper functions that get host and drive structures by gendisk and use
  them in open/ioctl/release, same as had been done for cpqarray.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.65, 2003-09-05 10:53:29-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (3/15)
  
  	paride/pt.c cleanups - passing pointer to pt_unit instead of index
  in array; same as had been done for pd/pcd/pf.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.64, 2003-09-05 10:53:20-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (2/15)
  
  	floppy98 ->probe() forgot to set *part to 0; fixed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.63, 2003-09-05 10:53:11-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] large dev_t - second series (1/15)
  
  	misc trivial cleanups

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.9, 2003-09-05 17:14:26+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Kill snprintf formatting warning.

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.8, 2003-09-05 17:10:57+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Don't sleep in cpufreq code if IRQs are disabled (during resume.)

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.7, 2003-09-05 17:04:35+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix PXA and SA1100 suspend/resume
  
  - Don't write the current time back to the RTC on suspend - we may
    jump over a programmed wakeup alarm.
  - Restore SA1100 GPIO output state

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.61, 2003-09-05 08:45:29-07:00, paulkf@microgate.com
  [PATCH] 2.6.0-test4 synclink_cs.c
  
  * replace previously removed NULL context check
    (causes oops when opening non existent device)

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.60, 2003-09-05 08:45:21-07:00, paulkf@microgate.com
  [PATCH] 2.6.0-test4 synclinkmp.c
  
  * replace previously removed NULL context check
    (causes oops when opening non existent device)

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.59, 2003-09-05 08:45:12-07:00, paulkf@microgate.com
  [PATCH] 2.6.0-test4 synclink.c
  
  * add RCC underrun handling
  * fix stats output typo
  * replace previously removed NULL context check
    (causes oops when opening non existent device)

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.6, 2003-09-05 16:42:14+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix ARM suspend-to-RAM.
  
  - Suspend and resume system devices.
  - If device suspend fails, don't suspend.

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.5, 2003-09-05 16:36:50+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Don't read the CPU control reg back - it may be write only.
  
  Some ARM CPUs don't allow CP15 CR1 control register to be read.
  Therefore, to ensure that the value hits the control register on
  Xscale, read back the CP15 CR0 ID register instead.

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.4, 2003-09-05 16:28:53+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Restore preempt count before reporting unbalanced preempt count
  
  On ARM, we oops when we detect that an interrupt handler has unbalanced
  the preempt count.  We should restore the preempt count when we started
  to handle the interrupt and then cause the oops.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.58, 2003-09-05 08:28:38-07:00, arjanv@redhat.com
  [PATCH] incomplete asm constraints in arch/i386/pci/pcbios.c
  
  This fixes a "miscompile" HP reported against gcc 3.3 with
  -march-pentium4.  It turned out to be a non-complete asm contraint.  the
  existing constraint on "opt" was on the address of "opt", which allowed
  gcc to reorder the setting of the fields inside opt to beyond the asm
  that uses it, which is less than useful at best.

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.3, 2003-09-05 16:18:14+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Newer binutils want -mcpu=xscale not -mxscale

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.57, 2003-09-05 08:00:45-07:00, jamie@shareable.org
  [PATCH] Unpinned futexes v2: indexing changes
  
  This changes the way futexes are indexed, so that they don't pin pages. 
  It also fixes some bugs with private mappings and COW pages.
  
  Currently, all futexes look up the page at the userspace address and pin
  it, using the pair (page,offset) as an index into a table of waiting
  futexes.  Any page with a futex waiting on it remains pinned in RAM,
  which is a problem when many futexes are used, especially with FUTEX_FD.
  
  Another problem is that the page is not always the correct one, if it
  can be changed later by a COW (copy on write) operation.  This can
  happen when waiting on a futex without writing to it after fork(),
  exec() or mmap(), if the page is then written to before attempting to
  wake a futex at the same adress. 
  
  There are two symptoms of the COW problem:
   - The wrong process can receive wakeups
   - A process can fail to receive required wakeups. 
  
  This patch fixes both by changing the indexing so that VM_SHARED
  mappings use the triple (inode,offset,index), and private mappings use
  the pair (mm,virtual_address).
  
  The former correctly handles all shared mappings, including tmpfs and
  therefore all kinds of shared memory (IPC shm, /dev/shm and
  MAP_ANON|MAP_SHARED).  This works because every mapping which is
  VM_SHARED has an associated non-zero vma->vm_file, and hence inode.
  (This is ensured in do_mmap_pgoff, where it calls shmem_zero_setup). 
  
  The latter handles all private mappings, both files and anonymous.  It
  isn't affected by COW, because it doesn't care about the actual pages,
  just the virtual address.
  
  The patch has a few bonuses:
  
          1. It removes the vcache implementation, as only futexes were
             using it, and they don't any more.
  
          2. Removing the vcache should make COW page faults a bit faster.
  
          3. Futex operations no longer take the page table lock, walk
             the page table, fault in pages that aren't mapped in the
             page table, or do a vcache hash lookup - they are mostly a
             simple offset calculation with one hash for the futex
             table.  So they should be noticably faster.
  
  Special thanks to Hugh Dickins, Andrew Morton and Rusty Russell for
  insightful feedback.  All suggestions are included.

ChangeSet@1.1153.72.3, 2003-09-05 15:46:42+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Remove unneeded string from AMD64 GART driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.24, 2003-09-05 15:38:20+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Print out CPU name in debug info.
  Add template for Nehemiah.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.23, 2003-09-05 15:19:00+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Print out FSB in longhaul debug info

ChangeSet@1.1153.101.3, 2003-09-05 07:15:37-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: fix ide_cs oops with TCQ
  
  From Matias Alejo Garcia <kernel@matiu.com.ar>.

ChangeSet@1.1153.101.2, 2003-09-05 07:15:28-07:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Move MODULE_ALIAS_LDISC to tty_ldisc.h
  
  MODULE_ALIAS_LDISC() is not in any way architecture-specific, so don't
  put it in architecture header files.
  
  Here's a patch which moves it to a more sensible location.

ChangeSet@1.1153.101.1, 2003-09-05 07:13:17-07:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] fix IO hangs
  
  The "insert_here" list pointer logic was broken, and unnecessary. 
  
  Kill it and its associated logic off completely - just tell the IO
  scheduler what kind of insert it is.
  
  This also makes the *_insert_request strategies much easier to follow,
  imo.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.55, 2003-09-05 03:40:24-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Kill more verbose init msgs and unused RTNL_DEBUG define.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.54, 2003-09-05 03:35:02-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Print a KERN_INFO msg when protocol families are {un,}registered.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.53, 2003-09-05 03:19:32-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Remove all the silly 'NET4.x' init messages.

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.2, 2003-09-05 11:18:02+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix wrong cache flush call for ARM1020 CPUs

ChangeSet@1.1153.100.1, 2003-09-05 11:06:36+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] arch/arm/kernel/setup.c needs to include asm/cacheflush.h

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.52, 2003-09-05 03:02:57-07:00, moz@compsoc.man.ac.uk
  [ATM]: Remove bogus UNUSED macro usage in pppoatm.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.51, 2003-09-05 02:56:30-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Merge http://linux-lksctp.bkbits.net/lksctp-2.5
  into nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/net-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.50, 2003-09-05 02:52:58-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: More SDLS fixes.
  
  Since sdla.c now has locking instead of cli/sti, it shouldn't be
  completely busted on SMP.
  
  Also, the frad interface registration needed to be done once
  (and check the result), and undone on module unload.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.49, 2003-09-05 02:52:21-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Do not ifdef declarations in Space.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.48, 2003-09-05 02:50:17-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: COSA driver fixes.
  
  * get rid of leftover sti
  * no longer need MOD_INC/DEC stuff
  * get rid of dead code related to MOD_INC/DEC
  * use module_init/module_exit to cleanly run init code

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.47, 2003-09-05 02:41:05-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: reduce CONFIG_PROC_FS #ifdef clutter in .c code (from levon@movementarian.org)

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.46, 2003-09-05 02:40:36-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: fix atm_dev module refcount bug (from levon@movementarian.org)

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.45, 2003-09-05 02:39:02-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: pvc/svc missing .owner for proto_ops/family (from levon@movementarian.org)

ChangeSet@1.1153.99.4, 2003-09-04 23:02:39-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [CRYPTO]: Use try_then_request_module().
  
  try_then_request_module() does what crypto/autoload.c is doing, so
  replace it.  Fix try_then_request_module(), too (thanks James).

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.264, 2003-09-04 15:27:33-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usb "gadgetfs" (2/2)
  
  This adds the kconfig/kbuild hooks needed to build
  the driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.263, 2003-09-04 15:27:04-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usb "gadgetfs" (1/2)
  
  This is another "gadget" driver -- one that lets user mode
  code implement usb device functions, with all the classic
  advantages of such solutions.  There's an example driver
  at the linux-usb "gadget" web page, which uses pthreads
  and handles several control requests in user mode.
  
  This capability is packaged in the form of a filesystem,
  conventionally mounted at /dev/gadget, with files that the
  user mode driver opens, configures, and then uses with
  normal read() and write() system calls.  Because this
  doesn't require use of ioctl(), such user mode drivers
  can be written in almost any language:  not just C, but
  also Java, Python, Perl, and others -- likely even BASH.
  
  For now, such user mode gadget drivers are limited to a
  single configuration, although the interfaces in that
  configuration could support multiple altsettings when
  the hardware allows.
  
  Please merge.  This first patch provides the driver,
  the next one adds kconfig and kbuild support.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.43, 2003-09-04 14:55:30-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix /proc/stat off-by-one
  
  I should have stayed in bed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.66.8, 2003-09-04 12:36:38-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] Move a local variable declaration ahead of the function code.
  
  Apparently the new gcc 3.2.2 allows local variable declarations within
  the code of a function if it is not used earlier. But older gcc's do
  not allow this. 

ChangeSet@1.1153.99.3, 2003-09-04 12:03:29-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert /proc/net/unix to seq_file.

ChangeSet@1.1153.99.2, 2003-09-04 11:08:15-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: Convert the /proc/net/atm/br2684 to seq_file interface (from shemminger@osdl.org)

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.42, 2003-09-04 11:01:38-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [PATCH] ikconfig - cleanups
  
  Cleanup ikconfig
  	- use single_open for built_with file.
  	- get rid of unneeded globals
  	- use copy_to_user instead of char at a time
  	- only need the read routine, proc defaults to correct behaviour
  	  for the rest.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.41, 2003-09-04 10:13:28-07:00, James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com
  [PATCH] fix remap of shared read only mappings
  
  When mmap MAP_SHARED is done on a file, it gets marked with VM_MAYSHARE
  and, if it's read/write, VM_SHARED.  However, if it is remapped with
  mremap(), the MAP_SHARED is only passed into the new mapping based on
  VM_SHARED.  This means that remapped read only MAP_SHARED mappings lose
  VM_MAYSHARE.  This is causing us a problem on parisc because we have to
  align all shared mappings carefully to mitigate cache aliasing problems.
  
  The fix is to key passing the MAP_SHARED flag back into the remapped are
  off VM_MAYSHARE not VM_SHARED.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.40, 2003-09-04 10:11:54-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: remove supports_dma field from ide_driver_t
  
  driver->supports_dma was used together with CONFIG_IDEDMA_ONLYDISK to limit
  DMA access to disk devices only.  However Alan introduced new scheme in 2.5.63
  and this field is not needed any longer because all ide drivers support DMA.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.39, 2003-09-04 10:11:42-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: fix PM with ide-default driver
  
  From Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.37, 2003-09-04 09:51:38-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] fix /proc/stat handler for ARM, SPARC64, others..
  
  Some references to irq_stat[] snuck into generic code.  It doesn't work on
  several architectures.
  
  So revert that little improvement to the original version.

ChangeSet@1.1153.98.1, 2003-09-04 11:46:33-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Merge raven.il.steeleye.com:/home/jejb/BK/scsi-misc-2.5
  into raven.il.steeleye.com:/home/jejb/BK/scsi-for-linus-2.6

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.36, 2003-09-04 09:43:03-07:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] Don't #ifdef prototypes
  
  It seems that changing CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD causes the whole kernel to
  rebuild due to an inappropriate ifdef in linux/fs.h - we should not
  conditionalise prototypes.
  
  In addition, real_root_dev is only used by two files (kernel/sysctl.c
  and init/do_mounts_initrd.c) so it makes even less sense that it was in
  linux/fs.h

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.22, 2003-09-04 07:54:03-07:00, levon@movementarian.org
  [NET]: Kill net/README, obsolete and out-of-date.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.34, 2003-09-04 04:16:23-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Add MODULE_ALIAS_LDISC() defines.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.33, 2003-09-04 04:10:08-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [USB]: hiddev_exit() can no longer be __exit, called from init code now.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.21, 2003-09-04 04:09:48-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: NAT range calculation fix.
  
  This patch fixes a logic bug in NAT range calculations, which also
  causes a large slowdown when ICMP floods go through NAT.
  
  Author: Karlis Peisenieks

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.32, 2003-09-04 01:25:06-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] MODULE_ALIAS for tty ldisc
  
  From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  
  Rather than hardcoded names in modprobe, modules can offer their own
  aliases (which can be overridden by the config file).
  
  Here are the tty-ldisc ones.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.31, 2003-09-04 01:14:12-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] cciss error handling cleanup
  
  From: mike.miller@hp.com
  
  Clean up the error handling in cciss_init_one().

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.30, 2003-09-04 01:14:04-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] hermes.h fails with outw_p() in :?
  
  From: Michael Pruznick <michael_pruznick@mvista.com>
  
  build errors:
    hermes.h: In function `hermes_set_irqmask':
    hermes.h:337: parse error before "do"
    hermes.h:337: parse error before ';' token
    hermes.h: In function `hermes_write_words':
  
  In mips, outw_p() is a #define do...while(0) which, in the case of ?:,
  results in a statement being used where an expression is required.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.29, 2003-09-04 01:13:55-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] drivers/scsi/imm.c build fix

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.28, 2003-09-04 01:13:47-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Remove Documentation/kmod.txt
  
  From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  
  Please delete Documentation/kmod.txt: it's entirely outdated and misleading.
  
  I thought about rewriting it, but there's not much to add beyond what's in
  the CONFIG_KMOD's help text.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.27, 2003-09-04 01:13:39-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] i8042 free_irq() aliasing fix
  
  The same address `i8042_request_irq_cookie' is used in three places for the
  i8042 request_irq() argument.  This means that if someone calls
  i8042_check_mux() or i8042_check_aux() while the IRQ is in use, the
  free_irq() call in there will free the wrong IRQ handler.
  
  So give all three instances of request_irq() in i8042.c a distinct address by
  which to identify the IRQ instance.
  
  (This is probably a non-bug, because the `check' functions are not called
  when the device is open, but it is better this way).

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.26, 2003-09-04 01:13:31-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] devfs pty fix
  
  From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
  
  Create the pty slaves on init so the behaviour is consistant with 2.4 and 2.6
  without devfs.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.25, 2003-09-04 01:13:22-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Enable SELinux via boot parameter
  
  From: James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com>
  
  This patch adds an 'selinux' boot parameter which must be used to actually
  enable SELinux.
  
  It follows some internal discussion about deployment issues, where a vendor
  would want to ship a single kernel image with SELinux built-in, without
  requiring the user to use it.
  
  Without specifying selinux=1 as a boot parameter, SELinux will not register
  with LSM and selinuxfs will not be registered as a filesystem.  This causes
  SELinux to be bypassed entirely from then on, and no performance overhead
  is imposed.  Other security modules may then also be loaded if needed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.24, 2003-09-04 01:13:12-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Remove percpufication of in_flight counter in
  
  From: Ravikiran G Thirumalai <kiran@in.ibm.com>
  
  The routine disk_round_stats showed up considerably under oprofile for high
  disk io load (four processes doing dd to the same disk (different
  partitions) on a 4 way).
  
  This is because the counter in_flight which is per-cpu right now gets read
  every time disk_round_stats gets called.  Per cpu counters like disk
  statistics improve write speed, but reads are slow (since all cpus' local
  counter values have to be read and summed up).  Considering the fact that
  in_flight counter is modified post disk_round_stats (which reads the
  in_flight counter) it is better not to per-cpu this counter.
  
  Following patch does just that.  Below is the profile comparison before and
  after the change.  This was on a 4 way PIII Xeon, 1G ram, 2.6.0-test4-mm2. 
  
  Before:
  c010aa60 2910109  92.2249     poll_idle
  c0275340 23208    0.73549     __copy_to_user_ll
  c02753b0 11191    0.354657    __copy_from_user_ll
  c0114aa0 7168     0.227163    mark_offset_tsc
  c011ad10 6767     0.214455    schedule
  c011a2b0 6741     0.213631    load_balance
  c0138890 6710     0.212648    __generic_file_aio_write_nolock
  c011d302 4683     0.14841     .text.lock.sched
  c02e4b50 4533     0.143656    ahc_linux_isr
  c029cec0 3582     0.113518    disk_round_stats
  c0119b40 3509     0.111205    try_to_wake_up
  c029d320 3306     0.104771    __make_request
  c01567d0 3300     0.104581    __block_write_full_page
  c0156c00 3299     0.104549    __block_prepare_write
  
  After:
  c010aa60 2777940  92.1302     poll_idle
  c0275340 23479    0.778679    __copy_to_user_ll
  c02753b0 10943    0.362924    __copy_from_user_ll
  c0114aa0 7022     0.232884    mark_offset_tsc
  c0138890 6988     0.231757    __generic_file_aio_write_nolock
  c011ad10 6607     0.219121    schedule
  c011d302 5771     0.191395    .text.lock.sched
  c02e4a60 4458     0.147849    ahc_linux_isr
  c011a2b0 3921     0.13004     load_balance
  c01567d0 3569     0.118366    __block_write_full_page
  c029d2a0 3540     0.117404    __make_request
  ...
  c029ceb0 311      0.0103143   disk_round_stats
  c011d5b0 299      0.00991631  remove_wait_queue

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.23, 2003-09-04 01:13:04-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] MODULE_ALIAS() in char devices
  
  From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  
  Previously, default aliases were hardwired into modutils.  Now they should
  be inside the modules, using MODULE_ALIAS() (they will be overridden by any
  user alias).

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.22, 2003-09-04 01:12:53-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] MODULE_ALIAS() in block devices
  
  From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  
  Previously, default aliases were hardwired into modutils.  Now they should
  be inside the modules, using MODULE_ALIAS() (they will be overridden by any
  user alias).

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.21, 2003-09-04 01:12:43-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] might_sleep() improvements
  
  From: Mitchell Blank Jr <mitch@sfgoth.com>
  
  This patch makes the following improvements to might_sleep():
  
   o Add a "might_sleep_if()" macro for when we might sleep only if some
     condition is met.  It's a bit tidier, and has an unlikely() in it.
  
   o Add might_sleep checks to skb_share_check() and skb_unshare() which
     sometimes need to allocate memory.
  
   o Make all architectures call might_sleep() in both down() and
     down_interruptible().  Before only ppc, ppc64, and i386 did this check.
     (sh did the check on down() but not down_interruptible())

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.20, 2003-09-04 01:12:33-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] more slab page checking
  
  Add checks for kfree() of a page which was allocated with __alloc_pages(),
  and for free_pages() of a page which was allocated with kmalloc().

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.19, 2003-09-04 01:12:25-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] proc_misc.c needs irq.h
  
  fs/proc/proc_misc.c: In function `show_stat':
  fs/proc/proc_misc.c:423: `irq_desc' undeclared (first use in this function)

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.18, 2003-09-04 01:12:17-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] 8250_acpi taints kernel
  
  From: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor_core@ameritech.net>
  
  8250_acpi module does not have MODULE_LICENSE specified.  8250_gsc does not
  have it either but as I can't compile it I did not touch it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.17, 2003-09-04 01:12:08-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] elevator insertion fixes
  
  From: Nick Piggin <piggin@cyberone.com.au>
  
  This fixes a bug in deadline and AS that causes insert_here to be ignored on
  blk_fs_requests. This has been causing problems with SCSI requeueing code.
  It makes elevator insertion more correct as advertised wrt insert_here and
  REQ_SOFTBARRIER.
  
  It also fixes a buglet in the as_requeue code where the request wasn't being
  put into the front of the list (in rare cases).

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.16, 2003-09-04 01:12:00-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] add config option for qla1280 SCSI MMIO/ioport
  
  From: Andrey Panin <pazke@donpac.ru>
  
  Add a config option which allows ioport/mmio selection for QLA1280 SCSI
  driver.
  
  With this patch applied QLA1280 can be used on Visws again.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.15, 2003-09-04 01:11:51-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix rtc symbol clash and HPET config problems
  
  The new HPET RTC emulation code uses a function in rtc.c, get_rtc_time().
  
  So that function was made non-static.  Problem is, the same function name is
  used elsewhere by some architectures, so there will be linkage problems.
  
  And rtc_get_time() is used too, so I renamed it to rtc_get_rtc_time().
  
  Also, the HPET code was setting CONFIG_HPET_EMULATE_RTC by hand in a header
  file.  Fix it to use the Kconfig system properly.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.14, 2003-09-04 01:11:42-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] convert /proc/stat to seq_file
  
  From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  Anton needs this for ppc64.  Things overflow with a huge number of CPUs.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.13, 2003-09-04 01:11:33-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix odd code in bio_add_page
  
  From: Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>
  
  With the current code in bio_add_page, if fail_segments is ever set, it
  stays set, so bio_add_page will eventually fail having recounted the
  segmentation once.
  
  I don't think this is intended.  This patch changes the code to allow
  success if the recounting the segments helps.
  
  (Jens has acked this)

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.12, 2003-09-04 01:11:24-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] misc fixes
  
  - non_fatal.c comment fix (Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@linuxpower.ca>)
  
  - s/elevator/io scheduler/ in ll_rw_blk.c (Jens)
  
  - update KJ mailing list address ("Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>)
  
  - unused var in riscom8.c (Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>)
  
  - add help texts to two OSS drivers (Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>)
  
  - "PCMCIA SCSI adapter support" requires CONFIG_MODULES (Adrian Bunk
    <bunk@fs.tum.de>)

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.20, 2003-09-04 00:53:25-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV{4,6}]: Fixing a bug that reading /proc/net/{udp,udp6} may drop some data.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.19, 2003-09-04 00:51:33-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Kill NET_PROFILE, has not built for years.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.18, 2003-09-04 00:44:50-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [CRYPTO]: remove duplicate #includes in crypto/

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.17, 2003-09-04 00:44:06-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [NET]: remove duplicate #includes in net/

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.16, 2003-09-04 00:42:21-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert ltpc to new initialization.
  
  Originally from Al Viro
  NE11-ltpc
  * switched ltpc to dynamic allocation
  * ltpc: embedded ->priv
  * ltpc: fixed bugs in DMA allocation
  * ltpc: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
  * ltpc: fixed part of timer bugs (still a-f**ing-plenty of those)
  * ltpc: fixed order of freeing bugs
  Added
  * switch to free_netdev

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.15, 2003-09-04 00:41:35-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Loopback device simplification.
  
  Now that all the magic chain of static devices is gone from Space.c
  The initialization of the one remaining static device (ie the loopback driver)
  can be simplified.
  
  One small change was to reduce possibility of failing the initialization if
  allocation of private data failed by just going without statistics.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.14, 2003-09-04 00:40:58-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert sbni initialization.
  
  Convert sbni driver
  - new probing
  - single allocation using alloc_netdev for private data

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.13, 2003-09-04 00:40:11-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert tr probes to probe_old_netdevs().
  
  Analogous to previous patch.  Instead of dev_base list of static
  entries, use a loop and dynamically allocate devices.
  
  Tested only the 'no hardware' case.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.12, 2003-09-04 00:39:24-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert ether probes to probe_old_netdevs().
  
  Convert old ethernet device probing from dev_base linked list
  to the probe_old_netdevs.
  
  Blame me for this one ;-)
  
  Builds and runs, but don't have old ISA hardware to really test it.
  So please find some or review it carefully.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.11, 2003-09-04 00:38:42-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert cops over to new initialization.
  
  More from Al
  NE12-cops
  * switched cops to dynamic allocation
  * cops: embedded ->priv
  * cops: fixed ->irq clobbering on autoprobe
  Added
  * free_netdev

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.10, 2003-09-04 00:37:58-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert SDLA to new initialization.
  
  Based on Al viro's NE10-sdla
  * switched sdla to dynamic allocation
  * sdla: embedded ->priv
  * sdla: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
  Additionally fixes.
  * get rid of cli/sti
  * get rid of MOD/INC
  
  Builds and probes, but don't have the hardware.
  Driver has never built on 2.6 before this.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.9, 2003-09-04 00:37:09-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Add probe_old_netdevs() hook.
  
  This set of patches is a mixture of Al's work to device initialization,
  and some of my own to complete it for all the ether, tr, sbni, and loopback
  devices.
  
  The first patch adds the hook for converting old driver initialization
  code over to dynamic allocation.
  
  This part extracted from Al viro's set of net driver changes for ethertap.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.8, 2003-09-04 00:36:39-07:00, romieu@fr.zoreil.com
  [NET]: Use free_netdev() even in error paths.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.7, 2003-09-04 00:35:52-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: DLCI driver cleanups for 2.6.x
    
  - keep list of arrays for devices and use a lock
  - make sure header is contiguous before overlaying data structure
  - dynamically allocate dev->priv with alloc_netdev
  - get rid of MOD_INC/DEC
  - free devices on module unload
  - keep refcount on slave device's since holding a ptr

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.6, 2003-09-04 00:34:37-07:00, mitch@sfgoth.com
  [ATM]: Lanai driver updates.
  
  o Big performance improvement.  The version of the driver in the kernel
    still had a "mdelay(1)" after every register write.  This capped
    performance at about 8Mbps and ate tons of CPU time.  (Luckily, most
    users of this card are just terminating a DSL line where its not too
    noticeable)
  
    However, after removing this delay the card started getting out of
    sync with the driver under stress tests.  After a couple days of chasing
    the bug I finally determine that the card's support for transmitting
    partial PDUs just doesn't quite work as advertised (before we would send
    a partial PDU to completely fill a VCC's transmit buffer and then send
    the rest of the skb when more buffer space filled up).  The usefulness of
    this is somewhat doubtful anyway and removing it cleaned up a lot of code.
  
    I also added some memory barriers to make sure operations to the card
    happen in the correct order.
  
    Now for the first time ever we get near line-rate performance out of this
    card (~19Mb/s TCP in netperf between two ~300Mhz machines)
  
  o Locking changes (essentially the patch Chas sent me a couple weeks ago
    with some minor tweaking)  I'm still not sure we're getting 100% of the
    cases right but it's definitely FAR better than the old lock-less version.
  
  o Cleanup the backlog draining code in lanai_shutdown_tx_vci()
  
  o Remove outdated comment describing how to compile the module
  
  o Got rid of the "service_novcc_[tr]x" stats - it's really the same error
    as "service_[tr]x" - there's no reason to count them separately.
  
  o Use the ATM_25_PCR constant instead of computing it for ourselves

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.5, 2003-09-04 00:34:02-07:00, chas@nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: In atm_getaddr() do not copy_to_user() with locks held.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.4, 2003-09-04 00:33:32-07:00, jgarzik@pobox.com
  [NET]: Fix ethtool_ops thinko in sungem.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.3, 2003-09-04 00:33:05-07:00, felipewd@terra.com.br
  [IPV6]: Remove unnecessary linux/version.h include.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.2, 2003-09-04 00:32:06-07:00, janitor@sternwelten.at
  [NET]: Use list_for_each() where applicable.

ChangeSet@1.1153.96.1, 2003-09-04 00:27:18-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [NET]: Fix 64-bit warnings in af_netlink.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.22, 2003-09-04 03:23:06+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Move longhaul scale/ratio tables to longhaul header file

ChangeSet@1.1153.94.7, 2003-09-03 21:18:43-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Fix up scsi_alloc_request in sr.c to take a GFP_ flag

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.21, 2003-09-04 03:02:49+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Remove the voltage scaling from longhaul driver.
  The 'match voltage to frequency' routine is complete crap and needs
  rewriting. (It also only works for a single stepping of C3)
  I'll redo it when I find the specs again.
  In the meantime, it doesn't work properly, so kill it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.20, 2003-09-04 02:51:33+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Inform user of status of Ezra-T/Nehemiah longhaul support.
  These are currently unsupported, and I get quite a lot of mails
  asking about it. Hopefully this will be a little more informative
  than 'unknown CPU'.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.19, 2003-09-04 02:38:00+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Clean up clock_ratio calculation.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.18, 2003-09-04 02:23:31+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Fix longhaul's mult,fsb -> MHz conversions.
  this was wrong in several places by a factor of 100.
  Introduce a calc_speed helper to make this harder to get wrong.
  Additionally, clean up some printk's to print out useful values
  like MinMult=3.5x instead of MinMult(x10)=35.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.17, 2003-09-04 01:48:51+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Fix use of fsb before initialisation in longhaul.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.16, 2003-09-04 01:24:52+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Cache FSB in longhaul driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.66.7, 2003-09-03 16:16:24-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] draft 07 API changes: By default, all the event notifications
  are turned off even for one-to-many style sockets.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.10, 2003-09-03 15:58:46-07:00, kkeil@suse.de
  [PATCH] ISDN bugfixes part 1
  
  Here is the first part of ISDN bugfixes for 2.6.
  It should make ISDN work again with most controllers.
  
  More fixes follow after more testing.

ChangeSet@1.1153.94.6, 2003-09-03 17:40:40-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Merge willy/hch fixes

ChangeSet@1.1153.95.1, 2003-09-03 17:34:05-05:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] sym2 patchset
  
  A big pile of sym2-related changes.  I have most of them split apart in
  CVS, so I can submit them as individual patches if anyone's interested.
  
  Changelog:
   - Use pci_set_mwi() instead of trying to do it ourselves.
   - Rename PCI_ID_LSI53C1010 to 1010_33 and PCI_ID_LSI53C1010_2 to 1010_66.
   - Turn sym_udelay and sym_mdelay into macros.
   - Move the definition of sym53c8xx_lock near the functions that call it
     and remove the macros that wrapper it.
   - SYM_LINUX_DYNAMIC_DMA_MAPPING is always defined.  (Christoph Hellwig)
   - Remove first_host (Christoph Hellwig)
   - Support for hp C3000 (Grant Grundler)
   - Switch to using pci_name()
   - Remove the #if 0'd code from the pci_driver conversion.
   - Remove the sym_chip typedef.
   - Remove the pcifix option.
   - Remove a redundant printk on driver initialisation.
   - Use rmb() for __READ_BARRIER and wmb() for __WRITE_BARRIER
   - Increment the version to 2.1.17a.

ChangeSet@1.1153.94.5, 2003-09-03 17:22:10-05:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] ncr & sym1 patches
  
  Some misc sym1 and ncr driver changes.
  
  Changelog:
   - Kconfig: Delete sym1 driver from Kconfig
   - Kconfig: Delete SCSI_NCR53C8XX_IOMAPPED, SCSI_NCR53C8XX_PQS_PDS
     and SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYMBIOS_COMPAT options.
   - ncr53c8xx: Delete SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYMBIOS_COMPAT option

ChangeSet@1.1153.94.4, 2003-09-03 17:18:58-05:00, david_jeffery@adaptec.com
  [PATCH] ips: remove arch limitations
  
  This patch removes the X86 arch limitation in drivers/scsi/Kconfig,
  downgrades the #error check for x86/x86_64/ia64 to a #warning, and
  updates an old email address in the help.
  
  It also fixes up a two places in the driver which have 8 spaces instead
  of a tab for indention.

ChangeSet@1.1153.94.3, 2003-09-03 17:17:00-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] fix the scsi_logging_level fix
  
  We already had a prototype for it, it just was conditional on
  CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING..

ChangeSet@1.1153.94.2, 2003-09-03 17:10:44-05:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] label needs statement following it
  
  patch_name:	cpqfc_labelend.patch
  patch_version:	2003-08-27.18:19:34
  author:		Randy.Dunlap <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  description:	cpqfc: label needs a (empty) statement after it;
  product:	Linux
  product_versions: 260-test4
  maintainer:	support@compaq.com

ChangeSet@1.1153.94.1, 2003-09-03 16:53:52-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Merge hch/akpm changes

ChangeSet@1.1153.70.8, 2003-09-03 21:59:34+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] wafer5823wdt.c - patch4
  
  remove module_param's for wdt_start and wdt_stop
  fix timeout check in init procedure

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.262, 2003-09-03 11:44:49-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: fix up B0 support in the pl2303 driver.
  
  Thanks to Gernot Fink <gernot.fink@netsurf.de> for pointing this out.

ChangeSet@1.1153.66.6, 2003-09-03 11:06:16-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] draft 07 API changes: Disable listening when backlog is 0.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.7, 2003-09-03 13:53:05-04:00, javier@tudela.mad.ttd.net
  [wireless airo] build fix when MIC support is disabled

ChangeSet@1.1153.92.7, 2003-09-03 10:51:36-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Avoid a negative in config questions: we don't want to have users
  forced into double negatives.

ChangeSet@1.1153.92.6, 2003-09-03 10:49:50-07:00, bunk@fs.tum.de
  [PATCH] COSA is no longer BROKEN
  
  the compilation of cosa.c was already fixed in your BK tree, so we can
  now remove the dependency on BROKEN.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.6, 2003-09-03 13:43:41-04:00, ernstp@mac.com
  [netdrvr] list CONFIG_BMAC in drivers/net/Makefile.lib,
  as it uses the crc32 library.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.5, 2003-09-03 13:39:27-04:00, mzyngier@freesurf.fr
  [netdrvr de4x5] big modernization / cleanup
  
  The enclosed patch tries to clean the tulip de4x5 driver, and update
  it to some of the 2.6 APIs :
  
  - Use PCI and EISA probing APIs
  - Use generic DMA API
  - Fix DE425 init on the Jensen
  - Remove de4x5 from Space.c
  
  It's been tested on x86 and Alpha, with a DE425 (21040, EISA), a DE435
  (21040, PCI) and a quad DLink (4*21143, PCI).
  
  The major problem with this patch is that, because of the Space.c
  removal, interfaces get potentially renumbered. This has been
  discussed to death on lkml, without any obvious solution. IMHO, we'd
  better remove as many drivers as we can from Space.c before
  2.6.0-final ships...

ChangeSet@1.1153.90.2, 2003-09-03 18:19:25+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Remove more reminants of 26-bit ARM support.
  
  This removes include/asm-arm/proc-armv entirely, merging the
  contents into the relevant include files in include/asm-arm.
  We also update various files in arch/arm which reference
  definitions in the now non-existent directory.

ChangeSet@1.1153.92.5, 2003-09-03 10:14:25-07:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  [PATCH] PowerMac: Fix build of via-pmu driver with some .config's
  
  This fixes the build of the via-pmu.c driver when CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK is
  not set.

ChangeSet@1.1153.92.4, 2003-09-03 10:14:16-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: enable LED support for PowerMac
  
  From Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>:
  
  This adds the Kconfig option for the PowerMac IDE driver "LED" feature
  (using the laptop's front LED as a disk activity indicator).  It also
  adds a small bit to ide-probe.c that was missing from Jens patch when he
  added the activity function infrastructure.  He did add the hwif field,
  but not the code to actually enable it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.92.3, 2003-09-03 10:14:08-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: add very basic support for VIA 8237 SATA controller
  
  From Daniela Engert <dani@ngrt.de>.

ChangeSet@1.1153.92.2, 2003-09-03 10:14:01-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: allow LBA48 on Promise 20265
  
  It was disabled to workaround a bug in a driver.  The orginal bug was
  fixed but the workaround was not removed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.66.5, 2003-09-03 09:47:52-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] Fix a couple of issues with the call to sctp_ssnmap_new() in
  sctp_process_init().
  
  The argument passed as inbound streams to sctp_ssnmap_new() is
  incorrect. Also allocating a ssnmap everytime a INIT is received is
  vulnerable to DoS attacks. So delay the creation of an ssnmap if we
  are processing a temporary association. 

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.4, 2003-09-03 12:35:56-04:00, bunk@fs.tum.de
  [wireless airo] fix build with gcc 2.95

ChangeSet@1.1153.72.2, 2003-09-03 16:45:31+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Fix up compile for i460-agp
  Missed conversion when killing off the APBASE defines.

ChangeSet@1.1153.91.2, 2003-09-03 22:40:30+10:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Eliminate one use of struct device name field.

ChangeSet@1.1153.91.1, 2003-09-03 22:16:47+10:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Add support for the PPC 440 family of embedded processors.
  
  This has three main parts: (1) support for the 440GP and 440GX processors,
  (2) support for the "Ebony" and "Ocotea" reference boards for those processors,
  and (3) support for 64-bit physical addresses.  The 440GP and 440GX are "Book E"
  processors, and this introduces a CONFIG_BOOKE and some definitions that apply
  to all Book E processors.
  
  Having 64-bit physical addresses means that PTEs are now 64 bits.  The PTE pages
  stay at 4kB, and the pgdir expands to 8kB.

ChangeSet@1.1153.89.3, 2003-09-03 02:04:18-07:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] amiflop error handling
  
  amiflop didn't init the queue before assigning it to disk->queue. the
  error handling was also immensely screwed, I've cleaned that up too.

ChangeSet@1.1153.90.1, 2003-09-03 09:27:35+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Remove more 26-bit ARM support.
  
  Remove more of the redundant 26-bit ARM CPU support from the
  32-bit ARM tree.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.15, 2003-09-03 02:54:08+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Inform user about broken powernow-k7 PST tables.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.14, 2003-09-03 02:27:43+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] fix speedstep-ich's .name to reflect its real name

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.13, 2003-09-03 02:19:46+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] new cpufreq_driver->resume callback, needed (at least) for speedstep-smi.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.12, 2003-09-03 02:14:06+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Fix incorrect entry in Kconfig

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.11, 2003-09-03 02:03:50+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ][ARM] allow for easier Kconfig usage on ARM, and more features for SA11x0 users.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.10, 2003-09-03 01:53:30+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ][X86] Small fixes necessary to separate the governors from policies.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.9, 2003-09-03 01:47:33+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ][SPARC64] Small fixes necessary to separate the governors from policies.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.8, 2003-09-03 01:35:15+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ][SH] Small fixes necessary to separate the governors from policies.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.7, 2003-09-03 01:10:20+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ][PPC] Small fixes necessary to separate the governors from policies.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.6, 2003-09-03 00:57:16+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Add the "performance" and "powersave" governors as modules.
  Also add a config option so that the default governor [which is loaded
  and enabled at boot] is started. Note that if you select "performance"
  here, the CPU will be set to the highest possible frequency even if
  the CPU was booted at a lower frequency. If you select "userspace",
  the frequency will stay the same.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.261, 2003-09-02 16:54:01-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: fix data toggle problem for pl2303 driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.260, 2003-09-02 16:50:21-07:00, baldrick@wanadoo.fr
  [PATCH] USB: fix uhci "host controller process error"
  
  By the way, let me explain what the problem was with uhci-hcd.  The usb
  hardware directly accesses your computers memory.  The bug is that it
  could still be accessing a bit of memory after uhci-hcd thought it had
  finished with it and freed up the memory.  This bug has always existed,
  and I guess led to occasional mysterious data corruption, when some
  other part of the kernel started using that bit of memory while the usb
  hardware was still playing with it.  You turned on the "slab debugging"
  option, right?  With this turned on, when uhci-hcd frees the memory it
  gets filled with some garbage values.  The usb hardware reads this
  garbage and barfs, giving a "process error".  In short, you can also
  get rid of the process error messages by turning off slab debugging,
  then the data corruption will be silent again!

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.5, 2003-09-03 00:50:10+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Completely separate governors from policies.
  Governors are for CPUfreq drivers which have a ->target callback,
  Policies are for CPUfreq drivers which have a ->setpolicy callback.
  Also, the "hardwired" governors "powersave" and "performance" are removed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.4, 2003-09-03 00:42:28+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Fix various oddities in the userspace governer.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.3, 2003-09-03 00:14:53+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Move drivers/cpufreq/userspace.c to drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_userspace.c
  Module names of 'userspace' aren't very informative.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.2, 2003-09-02 23:31:13+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] fix up two typos.
  cpuferq hakcers cnat spel.

ChangeSet@1.1153.88.1, 2003-09-02 23:07:47+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [CPUFREQ] Move kernel/cpufreq.c to drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
  Also remove $Id$ tag.
  No other code change.

ChangeSet@1.1153.87.1, 2003-09-02 15:05:20-07:00, davem@kernel.bkbits.net
  Merge nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/net-2.5
  into kernel.bkbits.net:/home/davem/net-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1153.85.5, 2003-09-02 14:34:26-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV4]: Do not BUG() on icmp_xmit_lock() contention, just drop.

ChangeSet@1.1171, 2003-09-02 14:31:00-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [kobject] Don't use kobject->k_name after it's been freed. 
  
  Bah, stupid mistake. After you call ->release(), you cannot touch the object.

ChangeSet@1.1153.66.4, 2003-09-02 14:24:38-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] Convert sctp_param2sockaddr() and sockaddr2sctp_addr() to
  address family specific routines af->from_addr_parm() and
  af->to_addr_param() respectively. 

ChangeSet@1.1153.85.4, 2003-09-02 13:28:32-07:00, romieu@fr.zoreil.com
  [NET]: Balance alloc_netdev() with free_netdev() in ethertap.

ChangeSet@1.1153.85.3, 2003-09-02 12:19:49-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: ethertap fixes.
  
  includes these changes from viro
  * switched ethertap to dynamic allocation
  * ethertap: embedded ->priv
  * ethertap: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
  and from me
  * get it out of the static device list completely.
  * add dependency on NETLINK_DEV
  * not really obsolete yet
  * configurable number of interfaces

ChangeSet@1.1153.85.2, 2003-09-02 12:04:11-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [NET]: Convert af_netlink.c over to seq_file.

ChangeSet@1.1153.86.1, 2003-09-02 11:40:32-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  Merge kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/bleed-2.5
  into kroah.com:/home/greg/linux/BK/gregkh-2.6

ChangeSet@1.1153.84.2, 2003-09-02 13:34:27-05:00, stevef@steveft21.ltcsamba
  fix bad return code mapping when server lacks hard link support

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.258, 2003-09-02 11:30:14-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Instead of asking for "broken drivers", ask for a "clean compile".
  
  This makes "allyesconfig" do a better job.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.257, 2003-09-02 11:28:20-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Add the isicom serial driver to the list of drivers that are
  broken on SMP (due to expecting global irq locking).

ChangeSet@1.1153.85.1, 2003-09-02 11:23:43-07:00, bdschuym@pandora.be
  [NETFILTER]: Use CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER in ipt_REJECT.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.256, 2003-09-02 11:19:19-07:00, jgarzik@pobox.com
  [PATCH] Fix non-modular compile of 3c515.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.70, 2003-09-02 11:09:09-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usb hcd states
  
  AFAICT this is ready for your next merge with Linus.
  
  Ben's ohci stuff was not cooked yet, seemed like the
  pm stuff wasn't yet supporting the hook(s) he needed.
  RMK had similar issues w.r.t. PM on ARM too.
  
  
  This patch includes:
  
     - updates from Benjamin Herrenschmidt to make usbcore
       behave a bit better during PM suspend (setting and
       checking hcd state).
  
     - related updates from me, making more paths into hcds
       fail when the driver is suspended.
  
     - updates based on some feedback from Alan Stern,
       notably including getting rid of a state we don't
       really need (most of the patch, by volume).
  
     - an experiment that tries to give a warning in the
       sadly common case of ACPI or APIC (etc) settings
       that need to change before USB works.
  
  Net effect is that some of the PM issues start to get
  resolved, maybe IRQ problems will be diagnosed quicker,
  and some overdue cleanup gets started.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.69, 2003-09-02 11:01:43-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: net2280 one-liner
  
  Please merge this minor fix:
  
     - loosen constraints on buffer allocation
  
  This is needed before Alan's file-backed storage
  gadget driver will initialize using net2280.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.68, 2003-09-02 10:49:49-07:00, stern@rowland.harvard.edu
  [PATCH] USB: storage: Revised update to isd200 I/O buffer patch
  
  This is a minor revision to the previous patch as83.  It changes the name
  of the various struct hd_driveid variables from 'drive' to 'id', per
  Andries Brouwer's request.
  
   - Don't do DMA into the middle of a structure (info->drive).
   - Don't use I/O buffers for two different purposes simultaneously
   	(info->ATARegs, regs, us->iobuf).
   - Rename info->drive to info->id.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.67, 2003-09-02 10:47:33-07:00, LAVARRE@iomega.com
  [PATCH] USB: storage: cbw/csw trace in order
  
  Via this patch ...
  
  We change only when CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG=y.
  
  To /proc/kmsg etc. we now trace the fields of
  the cbw as we order those fields in ram and as
  we order those fields in time on the bus, to
  avoid disorientating those of us who view those
  canonical orders often.
  
  Also we no longer print "S" or "Sig" to
  "Signature", instead we always print "S".  We
  chose "S" over "Sig" because it is the "T"
  signature (aka "Tag") that actually makes each
  cbw/csw pair distinct, whereas the so-called
  Signatures only distinguish cbw from csw by
  flipping one bit.
  
  Also in the trace we uppercase a 'C' and an 'S'
  to keep cbw from csw typographically distinct.
  
  For example, what was:
  
  <7>usb-storage: Command INQUIRY (6 bytes)
  <7>usb-storage:  12 00 00 00 24 00
  <7>usb-storage: Bulk command S 0x43425355 T 0x1f13 Trg 0 LUN 0 L 36 F 128 CL 6
  ...
  <7>usb-storage: Bulk status Sig 0x53425355 T 0x1f13 R 0 Stat 0x0
  
  becomes:
  
  <7>usb-storage: Command INQUIRY (6 bytes)
  <7>usb-storage:  12 00 00 00 24 00
  <7>usb-storage: Bulk Command S 0x43425355 T 0x1f3b L 36 F 128 Trg 0 LUN 0 CL 6
  ...
  <7>usb-storage: Bulk Status S 0x53425355 T 0x1f3b R 0 Stat 0x0

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.255, 2003-09-02 09:53:49-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix keyboard double E0-sequence release case
  
  From Andries Brouwer <aebr@win.tue.nl>: we discard the double
  release keypress, but we did it without clearing the "last byte
  was E0" flag. So the next byte in the input stream would get
  corrupted.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.254, 2003-09-02 09:22:52-07:00, bunk@fs.tum.de
  [PATCH] Mark more drivers BROKEN{,ON_SMP}
  
  - let more drivers that don't compile depend on BROKEN
  - MTD_BLKMTD is fixed, remove the dependency on BROKEN
  - let all drivers that don't compile on SMP (due to cli/sti usage)
    depend on a BROKEN_ON_SMP that is only defined if !SMP || BROKEN
  - #include interrupt.h for dummy cli/sti/... in two files to fix the
    UP compilation of these files
  
  I marked only drivers that are broken for a long time and where I don't 
  know about existing fixes with BROKEN or BROKEN_ON_SMP.

ChangeSet@1.1153.83.4, 2003-09-02 07:43:40-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: forward-port siimage driver changes from 2.4.22
  
  ide: forward-port siimage driver changes from 2.4.22

ChangeSet@1.1153.83.3, 2003-09-02 07:43:31-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] ide: fix ide_unregister() vs. driver model
  
  From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
  
  This patch seem to have been lost, so here it is again.  It fixes an Ooops
  on unregistering hwifs due to the device model now having mandatory
  release() functions.  It also close the possible race we had on release if
  the entry was in use (by or /sys typically) by using a semaphore waiting
  for the release() to be called after doing an unregister.

ChangeSet@1.1153.83.2, 2003-09-02 07:43:23-07:00, bcollins@debian.org
  [PATCH] Fix compile for raw1394
  
  Include vmalloc.h to fix compilation of raw1394.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.83.1, 2003-09-02 07:38:37-07:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [PATCH] scsi cleanups
  
    o scsi/imm.h: use c99 style initialization
  
    As far as I verified this also fixes a bug when doing the
    table lookup for IMM_EPP_32, that would result in "Unknown"
    as IMM_EPP_32 is equal to 6 and there is the #ifdef...
  
  ChangeSet@1.1386, 2003-09-02 00:11:07-03:00, acme@allegro.kerneljanitors.org
    o scsi/*.h: remove not needed #define NULL
  
  ChangeSet@1.1385, 2003-09-02 00:05:16-03:00, acme@allegro.kerneljanitors.org
    o scsi/3w-xxx.h: use c99 style init

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.252, 2003-09-02 06:40:58-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [BLUETOOTH]: Fix typo in module alias changes.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.251, 2003-09-02 04:38:35-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [NET]: Use MODULE_ALIAS() in network families.
  
  Previously, default aliases were hardwired into modutils.  Now they
  should be inside the modules, using MODULE_ALIAS() (they will be overridden
  by any user alias).

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.250, 2003-09-02 04:24:40-07:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [SUNHME]: Fix non-sbus build.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.18, 2003-09-02 00:37:25-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Be a lot more careful about TS_USEDFPU and preemption
  
  We had some races where we testecd (or set) TS_USEDFPU together
  with sequences that depended on the setting (like clearing or
  setting the TS flag in %cr0) and we could be preempted in between,
  which screws up the FPU state, since preemption will itself change
  USEDFPU and the TS flag.
  
  This makes it a lot more explicit: the "internal" low-level FPU
  functions ("__xxxx_fpu()") all require preemption to be disabled,
  and the exported "real" functions will make sure that is the case.
  
  One case - in __switch_to() - was switched to the non-preempt-safe
  internal version, since the scheduler itself has already disabled
  preemption.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.17, 2003-09-02 00:05:56-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix del_timer_sync() SMP memory ordering (from Tejun Huh <tejun@aratech.co.kr>)
  
  From Tejun's posting:
  >
  > This patch fixes a race between del_timer_sync and recursive timers.
  > Current implementation allows the value of timer->base that is used
  > for timer_pending test to be fetched before finishing running_timer
  > test, so it's possible for a recursive time to be pending after
  > del_timer_sync.  Adding smp_rmb before timer_pending removes the race.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.16, 2003-09-01 20:16:27-07:00, bcollins@debian.org
  [PATCH] Update IEEE1394 (r1047)
  
  subsys   : - Added hpsb_make_streampacket() helper
             - Fix re-probe of bus after reset, when node's generation
  	     changes
  	   - Missing spinlock.h include for csr.c
  
  general  : - Fix a few warnings from size mismatches in printk's
  
  raw1394  : - Added RAW1394_REQ_ASYNC_STREAM
             - Use vmalloc/vfree for larger buffer support
  
  ohci1394 : - Fix a few endianess bugs in ISO routines
  
  eth1394  : - Fix cleanup of failed packets

ChangeSet@1.1153.82.1, 2003-09-01 20:59:42-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [PCI, ia32] don't assume "c->x86 > 6" applies to non-Intel CPUs
  when programming PCI cache line size.
  
  Just to be on the safe side.  Suggested by Ingo Oeser.

ChangeSet@1.1153.81.6, 2003-09-01 17:38:26-07:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] create an m68knommu sections.h
  
  This patch creates a sections.h for the m68knommu architecture.
  Nothing special needed, just an include of the generic code.

ChangeSet@1.1153.81.5, 2003-09-01 17:38:17-07:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] create an m68knommu local.h
  
  This patch creates a local.h for the m68knommu arhcitecture. Like
  most others architectures it is just an include of the generic one.

ChangeSet@1.1153.81.4, 2003-09-01 17:38:09-07:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] irqreturn_t fixes for m68knommu irq.h

ChangeSet@1.1153.81.3, 2003-09-01 17:37:10-07:00, mdharm-scsi@one-eyed-alien.net
  [PATCH] sr.c should issue TEST_UNIT_READY
  
  The linux/drivers/scsi/sr.c code will issue a MODE_SENSE[_10] command to
  a device as the first command sent to the device.  If the device has
  just come out of reset, it will likely respond with a UNIT_ATTENTION /
  NOT_READY status, which causes the MODE_SENSE to fail.  In fact, the
  device may have several UNIT_ATTENTION conditions queued up (power-up
  reset, media change, etc.)
  
  This results in the mode page 0x2a data not being properly read and
  interpreted.  As an end-effect, things like packet-writing don't work
  (because the writeable bit is not set).
  
  The solution to this is to issue one or more TEST_UNIT_READY commands to
  the device to clear any pending UNIT_ATTENTION conditions.  This is the
  technique used by sd.c -- in fact, this code was lifted directly from
  sd.c
  
  At some point in the future, abstraction of this initial TEST_UNIT_READY
  code between all high-level SCSI drivers may be apropriate.  For now,
  this patch makes sr.c issue TEST_UNIT_READY to clear the UNIT_ATTENTION,
  thus allowing the mode page 0x2a code to work properly.  Given the
  approaching 2.6.0-final release, I urge that this patch be accepted.

ChangeSet@1.1153.81.2, 2003-09-01 17:32:04-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.6-pcmcia
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.14, 2003-09-01 20:25:59-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [NET] move ethtool_op_set_tx_csum from 8139cp drvr to net/core/ethtool.c,
  where it belongs.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.13, 2003-09-01 17:18:05-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr fealnx] merge typo build fix (non-x86) from 2.4

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.12, 2003-09-01 17:05:15-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr] ethtool_ops for epic100, fealnx, winbond-840, via-rhine

ChangeSet@1.1153.81.1, 2003-09-01 12:24:11-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Don't claim exclusive ownership of the device when doing
  the SG_IO and SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND ioctl's. That just
  screws things up when the drive is mounted.
  
  If somebody wants exclusive access, he should indicate that
  at open time.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.11, 2003-09-01 15:14:26-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  Merge redhat.com:/spare/repo/linux-2.5
  into redhat.com:/spare/repo/net-drivers-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1153.80.1, 2003-09-01 18:01:44-03:00, acme@allegro.kerneljanitors.org
  o scsi: remove include procfs_h from hosts.h

ChangeSet@1.1153.74.6, 2003-09-01 14:56:05-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [NET] move netif_* helpers from tg3 driver to linux/netdevice.h
  
  Helpers moved:
  netif_poll_{enable,disable}, __netif_rx_complete, netif_tx_disable
  
  Use the helpers in net/core/dev.c.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.9, 2003-09-01 10:34:08-07:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] IO scheduler, not elevator
  
  I've been trying to remove these, but apparently new ones crop up. Lets
  just call it io scheduler, none of the ones in the kernel are using the
  classic elevator algorithm.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.8, 2003-09-01 10:27:00-07:00, hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp
  [PATCH] vfat_valid_longname() cleanup
  
  From Ren� Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
  
  As a result the size of vfat.o drops by 384 bytes in my build.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.5, 2003-09-01 10:25:05-07:00, stelian@popies.net
  [PATCH] meye driver update
  
  This implements the needed 'release' callback in order to make
  videodev/sysfs happy again.

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.4, 2003-09-01 10:24:33-07:00, stelian@popies.net
  [PATCH] reenable CAPTURE button in sonypi
  
  This reenables the CAPTURE button events in the sonypi driver, which
  were lost with the latest patch...

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.3, 2003-09-01 10:18:28-07:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] software hd led support
  
  This adds support for software controlled hard drive LED activity.
  
  This is really nice on such machines as Apple Powerbooks, where there is
  no such LED in the first place and the sleep/suspend LED isn't used for
  anything when the machine is running.

ChangeSet@1.1153.74.5, 2003-09-01 13:03:08-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr ne2k-pci] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.74.4, 2003-09-01 12:58:58-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr ne2k-pci] allocate netdev+8390 struct using new alloc_ei_netdev()
  
  Also, call pci_disable_device() in PCI ->remove handler,
  to match pci_enable_device() in PCI ->probe handler.

ChangeSet@1.1153.74.3, 2003-09-01 12:50:25-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8390] new function alloc_ei_netdev()
  
  (preferred over alloc_etherdev + 8390-specific ethdev_init)

ChangeSet@1.1153.79.2, 2003-09-01 09:46:16-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/tg3-2.5
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1153.77.3, 2003-09-01 11:41:34-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [video planb] don't hardware pci command/cacheline/latency values,
  use the PCI layer instead to provide those for us.

ChangeSet@1.1153.77.2, 2003-09-01 11:31:03-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [tokenring lanstreamer] clean up MWI / PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE usage
  
  * remove PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE workaround, PCI core already does
    this for us.  (main change)
  * propagate pci_set_dma_mask return value
  * add 'ULL' suffix to pci_set_dma_mask arg
  * propagate pci_enable_device return value
  * call pci_set_mwi, check and propagate its return value
  * call pci_clear_mwi and pci_disable_device on close, and probe error
  * call iounmap when cleaning up

ChangeSet@1.1153.77.1, 2003-09-01 11:24:50-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [PCI] Remove cases where PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE is hardcoded.
  
  Modifies drivers atm/eni.c, ide/pci/cmd64x.c, and
  ide/pci/ns87415.c.  Ack'd by DaveM.

ChangeSet@1.1153.74.2, 2003-09-01 11:06:15-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr de2104x] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.247, 2003-09-01 07:38:30-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Fix printf format in ip6fl_fl_seq_show.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.246, 2003-09-01 07:33:17-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: linger member of ip6_flowlabel needs to be a long.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.245, 2003-09-01 07:30:14-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Fix types in fl6_renew().

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.244, 2003-09-01 07:17:57-07:00, vinay-rc@naturesoft.net
  [IPV6]: Fix timer handling in ip6_flowlabel.c
  - Use time_{before,after}() macros.
  - Use mod_timer instead of del_timer/add_timer
  - Properly synchronize timer resetting using ip6_fl_lock.

ChangeSet@1.1153.68.5, 2003-09-01 05:41:59-05:00, stevef@steveft21.ltcsamba
  Return error correctly on revalidate so dentry will be dropped.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.243, 2003-09-01 02:42:15-07:00, hch@lst.de
  [NET]: Remove reference to CONFIG_IA64_SGI_SN1, it is gone.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.242, 2003-09-01 01:55:15-07:00, vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi
  [IPV6]: Remove sockets from ip6_tunnel.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.241, 2003-09-01 01:53:57-07:00, vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi
  [IPV6]: Set dev->{dev_addr,broadcast} in ip6_tnls.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.240, 2003-09-01 01:52:11-07:00, vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi
  [IPV6]: Use free_netdev as ip6_tunnel device destructor.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.239, 2003-09-01 01:47:35-07:00, vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi
  [IPV6]: Fix two bugs in ip6_tunnel.c ICMP error handling.
  
  Fix byte order of info parameter in ip6ip6_err().

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.238, 2003-09-01 01:44:39-07:00, bdschuym@pandora.be
  [BRIDGE]: Create CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER and use it instead of messy tests.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.237, 2003-09-01 01:38:12-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Fix typo in icmp BUG() fix.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.236, 2003-09-01 01:33:48-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Do not BUG() on icmp6 socket contention, just drop.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.235, 2003-09-01 01:19:19-07:00, hch@lst.de
  [NET]: Convert netdev_rx_stat to per-cpu data.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.234, 2003-09-01 01:15:03-07:00, hch@lst.de
  [IPV6]: Use per-cpu data for icmp sockets.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.233, 2003-09-01 01:12:45-07:00, herbert@gondor.apana.org.au
  [NET]: Add MODULE_LICENSE to xfrm_user.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.232, 2003-09-01 01:11:37-07:00, xose@wanadoo.es
  [TG3]: ICH2 needs MBOX write reorder bug workaround too.

ChangeSet@1.1153.75.2, 2003-09-01 00:29:32-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Mark get_rtc_time() static in SBUS rtc driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.76.1, 2003-08-31 23:08:24-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Merge nuts.ninka.net:/home/davem/src/BK/tg3-2.5
  into nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/tg3-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.231, 2003-08-31 22:52:50-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Merge

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.230, 2003-08-31 18:36:56-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Add documentation for /proc/stat
  
  From: "Bryan O'Sullivan" <bos@serpentine.com>
  
  This patch adds documentation for the contents of the /proc/stat file.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.229, 2003-08-31 18:36:48-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] ext3_setxattr() oops fix
  
  If journal_start() fails it returns an ERR_PTR.  Best not pass that into
  journal_stop().

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.228, 2003-08-31 18:36:41-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] tty oops fix
  
  Ancient bug, reported by Hiroshi Inoue <inoueh@uranus.dti.ne.jp>:
  
   1. login to tty2 (not tty1)
   2. start kon (Kanji cONsole emulator, console which support
      Japanese characters)
   3. exit kon
   4. logout
  
  It oopses in the debugging function check_tty_count(), walking a list_head
  which has been list_del()'d.   Call trace is:
  
  #0  check_tty_count (tty=0x10d42000, routine=0xc817b00 ".paths") at include/asm/processor.h:583
  #1  0x022c6c00 in do_tty_hangup (data=0x10d42000) at drivers/char/tty_io.c:426
  #2  0x022c6f60 in tty_vhangup (tty=0xc817b00) at drivers/char/tty_io.c:536
  #3  0x022c6fcc in disassociate_ctty (on_exit=1) at drivers/char/tty_io.c:574
  #4  0x02127aee in do_exit (code=0) at kernel/exit.c:718
  #5  0x02127caa in do_group_exit (exit_code=0) at kernel/exit.c:796
  #6  0x02127cbc in sys_exit_group (error_code=0) at kernel/exit.c:807
  
  The tty refcount is zero, so everything seems consistent and sensible.  The
  fix just uses list_del_init() on that list_head.
  
  
  Heaven knows what the locking for tty->count is though.  Some bizarre mixture
  of BKL, tty_sem and nothing at all.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.227, 2003-08-31 18:36:33-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] scsi_unregister() oops fix
  
  Some drivers such as aha1542 and aic7xxx_old will call scsi_register() and
  then, if some succeeding operations fails they will call scsi_unregister(),
  without an intervening scsi_set_host().
  
  This causes an oops in scsi_put_device(), because kobj->parent is NULL.
  
  In other words, scsi_register() immediately followed by scsi_unregister()
  is guaranteed to oops.
  
  The patch makes scsi_host_dev_release() more robust against this usage
  pattern.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.226, 2003-08-31 18:36:26-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] handle setup_swap_extents() error in swapon.
  
  From: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>
  
  It's good that swapon fails on a tmpfs file ("swapfile has holes"), but not
  good that it then hangs up: note error from setup_swap_extents.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.225, 2003-08-31 18:36:19-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] fix advansys.c if !CONFIG_PROC_FS
  
  From: Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>
  
  The patch below fixes a compile error in drivers/scsi/advansys.c if
  !CONFIG_PROC_FS.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.224, 2003-08-31 18:36:11-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] HPET 2/6: boot parsing
  
  From: "Pallipadi, Venkatesh" <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
  
  acpi boot time parsing changes to look for HPET

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.223, 2003-08-31 18:36:03-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] HPET 6/6: rtc emulation
  
  From: "Pallipadi, Venkatesh" <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
  
  This can be a standalone patch.  With this patch we basically try to emulate
  RTC interrupt functions in software using HPET counter 1.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.222, 2003-08-31 18:35:56-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] HPET 5/6: timer services
  
  From: "Pallipadi, Venkatesh" <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
  
  All changes required to support timer services (gettimeofday) with HPET.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.221, 2003-08-31 18:35:48-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] HPET 4/6: Core
  
  From: "Pallipadi, Venkatesh" <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
  
  All the changes required to use HPET in place of PIT as the kernel base-timer
  at IRQ 0.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.220, 2003-08-31 18:35:39-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] HPET 3/6: makefile and config changes
  
  From: "Pallipadi, Venkatesh" <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
  
  Miscallaneous makefile and config changes

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.219, 2003-08-31 18:35:31-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] HPET 1/6: Support for HPET based timer
  
  From: "Pallipadi, Venkatesh" <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com>
  
  High Precision Event Timer (HPET) is next generation timer
  hardware and has various advantages over legacy 8254
  (PIT) timer, like:
  - Associated registers are mapped to memory space. So, we no
    longer require in and out on legacy ioports
  - Memory map address is reported by ACPI (and are not
    hard-coded)
  - Each timer can be configured to generate separate interrupts,
    even sharing lines with PCI devices
  - HPET has a minimum period of 100 nanosecs and is not fixed.
    Giving a flexibility of increasing the resolution in future.
  - Most current implementations has 3 counters, but in future,
    we can have as many as 32 timers per block, and 8
    HPET timer blocks (total 256 timers)
  - Can support 32bit and 64bit counting
  
  (Refer to http://www.intel.com/labs/platcomp/hpet/hpetspec.htm
   for complete specs)
  
  The patchset that follow adds support for High Precision Event
  Timer (HPET) based timer in kernel. This uses the HPET in
  LegacyReplacement mode (so that counter 0 will be tied to IRQ0,
  and counter 1 will be tied to IRQ 8). In this mode, HPET overrides
  PIT and RTC interrupt lines. The patch will enable HPET by default,
  on systems where ACPI tables reports this feature. The patch will
  have no impact on systems that do not support this feature.
  
  
  
  
  A major change from previous version is elimination of fixmap for HPET. 
  Based on Andrew Morton's suggestion, we have a new hook in init/main.c for
  late_time_init(), at which time we can use ioremap, in place of fixmap. 
  Impact on other archs: Calibrate_delay() (and hence loops_per_jiffy
  calculation) has moved down in main.c, from after time_init() to after
  kmem_cache_init().
  
  1/6 - hpet1.patch - main.c change to introduce late_time_init()

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.218, 2003-08-31 18:35:24-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Remove SSE2 bugs.h check
  
  From: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
  
  Remove some dead code.
  
  CONFIG_SSE2 hasn't been defined for some time, because everything
  SSE related is handled at runtime based on cpuid.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.217, 2003-08-31 18:35:17-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] vmscan: zone pressure simplification and fix
  
  The zone->pressure field is supposed to record the amount of reclaim pressure
  which this zone is under.  We need this info so we know whether to unmap
  pages from pagetables right from the outset of a balance_pgdat() or
  try_to_free_pages() invokation.
  
  The problem with the current code is that the exponential average gets tugged
  around too much: as we perform the increasing-priority scan, the pressure
  metric is made artificially low by the early part of the scan.
  
  So instead what we do here is to record within the zone the scanning priority
  from the zone's previous scan.  It is defined as the priority at which the
  zone achieved the "enough pages free" state.  This prev_priority is used on
  the next scan for the do-we-need-to-be-unmapping-pages decision.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.216, 2003-08-31 18:35:09-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] vmscan: zone pressure calculation fix
  
  Off-by-one in balance_pgdat(): `priority' can never go negative.  It causes
  the scanning priority thresholds to be quite wrong and kswapd tends to go
  berzerk when there is a lot of mapped memory around.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.215, 2003-08-31 18:35:02-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] ipc_init() uses vmalloc too early
  
  From: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>
  
  aka: "vmalloc allocations in ipc needs smp initialized (and vm must be
  allowed to schedule in 2.6)"
  
  In short if you change SEMMNI to 8192 the kernel will crash at boot, beause
  it tries to call vmalloc before the smp is initialized.  The reason is that
  vmalloc calls into the pte alloc code, and the fast pte alloc is tried
  first, but that reads into the pte_quicklist, that requires the cpu_data to
  be initialized (and that happens in smp_init()).
  
  the patch is obviously safe, since no piece of kernel (especially the code
  in the check_bugs and smp_init paths ;) calls into the ipc subsystem.
  
  The reason this started to trigger wasn't really that we increased SEMMNI,
  but what happend is that some IPC data structure grown, and for some reason
  the corruption due the uninitalized pte_quicklist triggers only for smp
  boxes with less than 1G (not very common anymore ;).  So it wasn't
  immediatly reproducible on all setups.
  
  2.6 doesn't suffer from the same problem, simply because 2.6 isn't using
  the quicklist anymore, but I think it would be much more correct to make
  the same change in 2.6 too, since whatever cond_resched() in the vm paths
  (and they're definitely allowed to call it), will lead to a crash since the
  init task isn't initialized and the scheduler can't be invoked yet.  (and
  2.6 already has the bigger data structures that should trigger the vmalloc
  all the time on all setups)

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.214, 2003-08-31 18:34:53-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] raw driver oops fix
  
  From: Dave Olien <dmo@osdl.org>
  
  The raw.c character device Oopses dereferencing a NULL pointer in
  bd_claim() This problem occurred after bd_claim() in block_dev.c was
  modified to "claim the whole device when a partition is claimed".
  
  raw_open() made the mistake of calling bd_claim BEFORE calling blkdev_get().
  At that time, the bdev->bd_contains field has not yet been initialized. 
  Switching the order allows blkdev_get() to initialize those fields before
  calling bd_claim().
  
  Also fixed up some error return paths:
  
  igrab() should never fail under these circumstances since the caller
  already has a reference to that inode through the bdev at that time.
  
  In the event of blkdev_get() failure or set_blocksize() failure, not all
  the work to unwind from the error was done.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.213, 2003-08-31 18:34:45-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] compat ioctl_table fix
  
  The arch ioctl tables are doing this:
  
  	struct foo ioctl_start[] = {
  		...
  	};
  	struct foo ioctl_end[0];
  
  and fs/compat.c expects that the table lies between &ioctl_end and
  &ioctl_start.
  
  Problem is, gcc-3.3 puts ioctl_end into bss, even if it is initialised.  It
  doesn't work.
  
  So we do away with the ioctl_end thing and add
  
  	int ioctl_table_length = ARRAY_SIZE(ioctl_start);
  
  to each architecture.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.212, 2003-08-31 18:34:35-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] mtrr cleanups
  
  - Remove duplicated implementation of attrib_to_str()
  
  - Make mtrr_strings[] static to if.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.211, 2003-08-31 18:34:26-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] make voyager work again after the cpumask_t changes
  
  From: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
  
  Most is just simple fixes; however, the needless change from atomic to
  non-atomic operations in smp_invalidate_interrupt() caused me a lot of
  pain to track down since it introduced some very subtle bugs.
  
  I've also taken phys_cpu_present_map out of smp.h.  Since it
  physid_mask_t is defined in mpspec.h anyway, and contains a duplicate
  definition, I don't believe it can hurt anything.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.210, 2003-08-31 18:34:19-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix a few declarations
  
  extern decls in .c files are evil.  Put the send_sigio(), fcntl_setlease()
  and fcntl_getlease() into fs.h.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.209, 2003-08-31 18:34:11-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Use tgid rather than pid in dnotify
  
  From: Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
  
  I'm not entirely sure about this change.  But it seems to be necessary. 
  The dnotify code stores the PID in the file structure.  The entire process
  shares the file and any signal (is it used for that?) should be sent to the
  process (thread group), not the individual thread.  Also keep in mind that
  threads can go away while the process (and therefore file descriptor)
  remain.  And the ID of the thread can be reused.
  
  Somebody who knows this code should take a good look.
  
  (Looks right to me...)

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.208, 2003-08-31 18:34:04-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] floppy driver cleanup
  
  From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  - use kernel.h min() and max();
  
  - C99 initializers;
  
  - Tidy up the scheule_work() callbacks (none of them take an arg)

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.207, 2003-08-31 18:33:57-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] fix arcnet printk parameter types
  
  From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  fix arcnet printk parameter types

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.206, 2003-08-31 18:33:50-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] kbuild: warn if the user has old modutils
  
  From: Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu, Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
  
  Adds an explicit check for the new modutils in the build system.
  
  Generally we should avoid these sorts of hardwired checks for the right
  versions of things, but we are still getting a significant number of problem
  reports due to people not having the new tools.  Let's help them out.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.205, 2003-08-31 18:33:41-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Cyclades ISA serial driver fix
  
  From: "John Stoffel" <stoffel@lucent.com>
  
  Quick patch to get my 8 port Cyclades Cyclom-Y ISA card to work.
  
  (It doesn't look to be very SMP-robust, but then the 2.4 dirver probably
  isn't either).

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.204, 2003-08-31 18:33:34-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] hch has moved
  
  From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
  
  I moved a while ago and I'm also not at SGI anymore.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.203, 2003-08-31 18:33:27-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] AS: don't anticipate against a task's initial I/O
  
  From: Nick Piggin <piggin@cyberone.com.au>
  
  In the anticipatory scheduler, don't anticipate against the very first IO
  request which a process issues.
  
  This solves a very specific problem wherein a process starts, submits a
  single IO then exits.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.202, 2003-08-31 18:33:19-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] evdev_ioctl does not report EV_MSC capabilities
  
  From: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor_core@ameritech.net>
  
  While working on my GPM patches found out that EV_MSC was forgotten...

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.201, 2003-08-31 18:33:12-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] large dev_t 12/12 oops fix
  
  From: viro@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk
  
  On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 01:46:37AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
  >
  > LILO seems to be oopsing in HDIO_GETGEO ioctl for some reason, in
  > generic_ide_ioctl().
  >
  > I'm not sure quite why though.  Could one of your patches affected this
  > area?
  
  The last one (fix for hd_struct handling).  The fix follows:

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.200, 2003-08-31 18:33:03-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] remove size_t-based printk warnings
  
  From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  This patch removes warnings on non-matching parameter types to printk
  and incorrect function types (n_hdlc).

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.199, 2003-08-31 18:32:56-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] add context switch counters
  
  From: Peter Chubb <peterc@gelato.unsw.edu.au>
  
  Currently, the context switch counters reported by getrusage() are
  always zero.  The appended patch adds fields to struct task_struct to
  count context switches, and adds code to do the counting.
  
  The patch adds 4 longs to struct task struct, and a single addition to
  the fast path in schedule().

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.198, 2003-08-31 18:32:49-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] acpi pci_link fix
  
  From: Christophe Saout <christophe@saout.de>
  
  - acpi_pci_link_get_irq() returns 0 on error, not -ENODEV.
  
  - Fix mpparse.c tpyo.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.197, 2003-08-31 18:32:41-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] jbd: remove uninformative printk
  
  This printk doesn't impart any information.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.196, 2003-08-31 18:32:34-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] do_no_page() rss accounting fix
  
  From: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz>
  
  The do_no_page() function in mm/memory.c does accounting for reserved pages
  (++mm->rss), but in zap_pte_range() we don't decrement rss if the page was
  reserved.
  
  So don't account for PageReserved pages in the rss.  (Maybe it would be
  better to fix zap_pte_range in the opposite direction..)

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.195, 2003-08-31 18:32:26-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix bluetooth compile warnings

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.194, 2003-08-31 18:32:18-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] knfsd nfs4 warning fixes

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.193, 2003-08-31 18:32:09-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] kill CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT
  
  From: Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>
  
  Remove CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT: the ability to present /proc/kcore in a.out
  format.
  
  I've checked with various arch maintainers.  It won't be missed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.192, 2003-08-31 18:32:02-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix build with CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT
  
  We get a linkage error with CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT because there is no
  implementation of kclist_add() and kclist_del().
  
  Also fix a warning in the a.out version of read_kcore().
  
  Maybe we should just remove kcore a.out support.  m68knommu and h8300 are
  setting CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT in their defconfigs though.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.191, 2003-08-31 18:31:53-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Add more bad_inode operations
  
  From: <ffrederick@prov-liege.be>
  
  Flesh out the bad_inode file and inode operations tables with new
  additions.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.190, 2003-08-31 18:31:46-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix typo in #ifdef for ext2 xattr support
  
  From: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
  
  This patch corrects a typo in an ifdef that enables xattr operations for
  special files in the ext2 code; otherwise, extended attributes cannot be
  obtained or set on such inodes.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.189, 2003-08-31 18:31:37-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Rework SELinux binprm hooks
  
  From: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
  
  This patch reworks the SELinux binprm hook functions to use a security
  structure for the linux_binprm rather than directly stuffing the security
  identifier into the void* security field.  It also performs some cleanup of
  the SELinux binprm hook functions, and one miscellaneous fix.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.188, 2003-08-31 18:31:28-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix SELinux format specifiers
  
  From: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>, James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com>
  
  This patch corrects several format specifiers in the SELinux security server
  code.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.187, 2003-08-31 18:31:18-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix SELinux avtab
  
  From: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
  
  This patch changes the SELinux avtab to use vmalloc/vfree; the table is too
  large for kmalloc on s390.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.186, 2003-08-31 18:31:07-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix selinux_file_fcntl
  
  From: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>, James Morris <jmorris@redhat.com>
  
  This patch adds the appropriate #if around the F_*64 commands in the
  selinux_file_fcntl hook function.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.185, 2003-08-31 18:30:57-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix ext3 htree corruption on big-endian platforms
  
  From: Franz Sirl <Franz.Sirl-kernel@lauterbach.com>
  
  current bk 2.6.0 corrupts my ext3 filesystems, usually in the RESYNC dir
  during a bk pull.  Checking the recent changes I noticed that the one in
  fs/ext3/namei.c misses an endian conversion.  The attached patch fixes that
  and works fine for me since 2 days now on PPC.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.184, 2003-08-31 18:30:48-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] visws: fix 2.6.0-test4 breakage
  
  From: Andrey Panin <pazke@donpac.ru>
  
  attached trivial patch fixes visws subarch kernel build.  It was broken by
  2.6.0-test4 cpumask_t changes.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.183, 2003-08-31 18:30:38-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] reiserfs writepage-versus-truncate fix
  
  From: Oleg Drokin <green@namesys.com>
  
  The conversion of reiserfs to not return errors from
  writepage-outside-i_size was incorrect.  Fix.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.182, 2003-08-31 18:30:29-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] parport_pc rmmod oops fix
  
  The `user_specified' variable is used in cleanup_module() and hence cannot be
  dropped from memory after module initialisation.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.181, 2003-08-31 18:30:21-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] do_no_page() fix
  
  From: David Mosberger <davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com>,
  	"Sharma, Arun" <arun.sharma@intel.com>
  
  The truncate race fix assumed that a non-zero vma->vm_ops->nopage implies a
  non-zero vma->vm_file.
  
  The ia64 x86 emulation code breaks this assumption, so teach do_no_page() to
  handle it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.180, 2003-08-31 18:30:12-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] ni5010.c: remove cli/sti
  
  From: Vinay K Nallamothu <vinay-rc@naturesoft.net>
  
  drivers/net/ni5010.c:
  This patch replaces cli/sti with spinlocks. Compiles fine though
  untested.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.179, 2003-08-31 18:30:04-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] abi doc update
  
  From: <ffrederick@prov-liege.be>
  
  Update the abi sysctl documentation.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.178, 2003-08-31 18:29:56-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] vm_enough_memory microoptimisation
  
  From: <ffrederick@prov-liege.be>
  
  The expected case is (sysctl_overcommit_memory == 0), so put that first.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.177, 2003-08-31 18:29:49-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Kobject doc addition
  
  From: <ffrederick@prov-liege.be>
  
  Here's an _important_ kobject doc patch.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.176, 2003-08-31 18:29:40-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix permissions on /proc/kallsyms
  
  From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  
  Change the permissions on /proc/kallsyms.  As David M-T points out,
  it's nice for analysis tools not to need root.  Place
  cond_resched() to avoid starvation problems on non-preempt.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.175, 2003-08-31 18:29:33-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] /proc/kallsym caching fix
  
  From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  
  Out by one error broke caching of results in /proc/kallsyms, slowing
  reading to a crawl.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.174, 2003-08-31 18:29:25-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix 'pci=noacpi' with buggy ACPI BIOSes
  
  From: Thomas Schlichter <schlicht@uni-mannheim.de>
  
  Make the `pci=noacpi' command line option work correctly.  It fixes
  interrupt routing probems for (at least 3) people with broken ACPI BIOSes.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.173, 2003-08-31 18:29:17-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] c99 struct initialiser conversions
  
  From: CaT <cat@zip.com.au>
  
  Convert a whole bunch of struct initialisers into c99 format.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.172, 2003-08-31 18:29:08-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] pcnet32 needs unregister_pci
  
  From: Domen Puncer <domen@coderock.org>
  
  The problem in pcnet32 is, that it doesn't unregister pci, if there's no
  hardware.
  
  This patch solves the problem.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.171, 2003-08-31 18:28:59-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] drivers/char/pcxx.c warning fix
  
  From: "Krishnakumar. R" <krishnakumar@naturesoft.net>
  
  This patch removes the warning:
  
  drivers/char/pcxx.c:124:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.170, 2003-08-31 18:28:52-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] airo CONFIG_PCI=n build fix
  
  From: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
  
  On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Linus Torvalds wrote:
  > Javier Achirica:
  >   o [wireless airo] Fix PCI unregister code
  
  This patch causes a regression: if CONFIG_PCI is not set, it doesn't compile
  anymore. Here's a fix. I also killed a dead variable and its corresponding
  warning:

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.169, 2003-08-31 18:28:44-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zoran: correct name field breakage
  
  From: Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
  
  I suddenly noticed that 2.6.0-test4 seems to have removed the struct
  device->name field, apparently for memory consumption reasons. Linus
  changed this to pci_name((zr)->pci_dev) in my driver, and that's almost
  correct, except that it is the PCI device ID, and I'm not supposed to
  touch it. Also, since it's only 4 bytes, all my device names now show
  like 'DC1' (this should be 'DC10plus') and alike.
  
  The attached patch fixes this by going back to the behaviour that we
  used in 2.4.x: we use a separate name field in our private driver
  struct.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.168, 2003-08-31 18:28:37-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zoran: more cleanups
  
  From: Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
  
  This patch adds some newlines between variable declarations and function
  bodies. This was done on request by Francois Romieu.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.167, 2003-08-31 18:28:29-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zoran: cleanups
  
  From: Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
  
  This patch changes some funky coding style (a.k.a. indent artifact) in
  the function zoran_irq() to a somewhat more conservative coding style.
  It was noticed by Francois Romieu.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.166, 2003-08-31 18:28:22-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zoran: add pci_disable_device() call
  
  From: Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
  
  This patch adds pci_disable_device() to the card release function; we
  already used pci_enable_device() in the card detection function.  This was
  noticed by Francois Romieu.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.165, 2003-08-31 18:28:14-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zoran: add release callback
  
  From: Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
  
  This patch adds a release callback which frees the video_device struct.
  This is needed to prevent freeing memory before it's not in use anymore,
  as described in http://lwn.net/Articles/36850/. Without this, the driver
  will give a warning when loaded. It might crash when unloading (see
  article), too. The video4linux patch (by Gerd Knorr) was accepted a week
  (or 2?) ago, but I forgot to adapt my driver to it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.164, 2003-08-31 18:28:07-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zoran: debug->zr_debug
  
  From: Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
  
  This patch renames the debug symbol to zr_debug because debug is already
  defined somewhere else. Without it, it will cause a symbol conflict when
  compiling this driver statically into the kernel. This was noticed by
  several people, including Linus himself.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.163, 2003-08-31 18:27:59-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zoran: memleak fixes
  
  From: Ronald Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
  
  This patch fixes several memleaks in error cases when the setup of i2c
  client drivers for video encoders/decoders fails. We forgot to free some
  memory in various places. This was noticed by Francois Romieu.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.162, 2003-08-31 18:27:51-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] spin_lock_irqrestore() typo fixes
  
  From: Vinay K Nallamothu <vinay-rc@naturesoft.net>
  
  s/spin_lock_irqrestore/spin_unlock_irqrestore/

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.161, 2003-08-31 18:27:43-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] remove add_wait_queue_cond()
  
  It has no callers, is using the non-existent spin_lock_irqrestore(), and is
  obviously very untested.  Kill.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.160, 2003-08-31 18:27:35-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] don't report async write errors on close() after all
  
  I had second thoughts on this.
  
  Reporting background writeout errors via close() only really makes sense if
  allthe IO has completed anyway: ie, the app has had the fd open without
  writing to it for many tens of seconds.
  
  It would be OK if it was harmless, but it is not.  Changes are, applications
  ignore errors from close().  So if an application does a fork/exit and the
  child correctly does an fsync() of the fd, the close-on-exit will have wiped
  out any accumulated EIO/ENOSPC errors.
  
  Or if someone does dup()/close()/fsync(), the fsync() could fail to detect
  earlier errors, thanks to the close.
  
  
  So.  The clear-and-report of errors on close() makes the reporting of errors
  on fsync/msync/fdatasync less reliable.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.159, 2003-08-31 18:27:28-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] zeromap_pmd_range bugfix
  
  From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
  
  The patch below fixes a 2.6 mm problem.  Without this patch, zeromapped
  pages are not flushed properly when they are swapped out.
  
  What happens is that the page->index field is zero for page table pages
  corresponding to the zeromapped range.  This causes ptep_to_address() to
  return an incorrect virtual address with the result that PTEs are never
  invalidated at swap-out...
  
  The fix below mirrors the remap_pmd_range() case.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.158, 2003-08-31 18:27:21-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Add 3GB personality
  
  From: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
  
  Another a bit ugly but necessary patch for 32bit emulation.
  
  Some applications including some versions of java break when the stack is
  beyond the i386 standard 3GB boundary.  For these add a 3GB personality
  that moves the stack to 3GB and fixes the beginning of the mmap area.  It's
  a bit ugly, but better than not running these applications at all (e.g. 
  the Oracle installer depends on such a buggy java :-().  It's also not only
  Java, but some other programs as well.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.157, 2003-08-31 18:27:14-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] jffs aops return type fix
  
  From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  prepare_write() and commit_write() return `int'.
  
  Fixes an ia64 compile warning.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.156, 2003-08-31 18:27:05-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix ftape warning
  
  From: Chris Heath <chris@heathens.co.nz>
  
  Here's a patch which fixes this warning:
  
  drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.c: In function `ftape_interrupt':
  drivers/char/ftape/lowlevel/fdc-io.c:1299: warning: unused variable `_tracing'

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.155, 2003-08-31 18:26:58-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] ikconfig - Makefile update
  
  From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  Please merge this makefile update from Sam.
  From: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
  
  Remark, I removed dependencies for configs.o - the are generated by kbuild
  anyway. Only generated files needs explicit dependencies.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.154, 2003-08-31 18:26:51-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] v4l use-after-free fix
  
  From: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
  
  When working on converting the usb v4l drivers to the new v4l class
  changes, I ran into this nasty bug.  Seems that the core was using a
  structure after it had been freed.  The patch below fixes it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.153, 2003-08-31 18:26:43-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Update ide.txt documentation to current ide.c
  
  From: Maciej Soltysiak <solt@dns.toxicfilms.tv>
  
  this patches updates Documentation/ide.txt to reflect more options that
  really are supported by the IDE driver (drivers/ide.c)

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.152, 2003-08-31 18:26:35-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Add the kernel janitors to MAINTAINERS
  
  From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  
  Add the Kernel Janitors project to MAINTAINERS.
  
  Probably the trivial patch monkey should be there too.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.151, 2003-08-31 18:26:27-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] move DAC960 GAM IOCTLs into a new device
  
  From: Dave Olien <dmo@osdl.org>
  
  The DAC960 driver uses an ugly overloading of the O_NONBLOCK flag to
  support the controller's RAID configuration features.
  
  Opening "/dev/rd/c0d0" with the O_NONBLOCK flag set returns a file
  descriptor that can be used to do RAID control operations using ioctl().
  The normal ioctl operations are not availabe with that file descriptor.
  
  This patch removes that O_NONBLOCK overloading from DAC960_open() and
  DAC960_ioctl() functions.  It introduces a new "miscellaneous" device
  named /dev/dac960_gam.  It uses minor device number 252 of the miscellaneous
  character devices.
  
  The currently distrubted "Global Array Manager" server distrubted by
  LSIlogic on their web page page works only on RH7.3 or earlier.  It doesn't
  work under RH9.  There are probably some library incompatabilities.
  So, I don't view this patch as breaking anything that currently works.
  If this software package is ever brought up to date (which I doubt),
  then it can be modified to use this new device at that time.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.150, 2003-08-31 18:26:19-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Call security hook from pid*_revalidate
  
  From: Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
  
  This patch against 2.6.0-test3-mm3 adds calls to the security_task_to_inode
  hook to the pid*_revalidate functions to ensure that the inode security field
  is also updated appropriately for /proc/pid inodes.  This corresponds with
  the uid/gid update performed by the proc-pid-setuid-ownership-fix.patch that
  is already in -mm3.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.149, 2003-08-31 18:26:12-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] fix /proc/pid/fd ownership across setuid()
  
  From: "B. D. Elliott" <bde@nwlink.com>
  
  There's a bug:
  
  - Someone reads a (say) root-owned process's /proc/pid/fd directory
  
    The inodes are instantiated owned by root.
  
  - That process does a setuid
  
  - The /proc/pid/* files still have the old ownerships.
  
  This happened because we are now caching the proc entries.
  
  The patch rewrites the ownership of the inodes under /proc/pid in the
  d_revalidate() handler.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.148, 2003-08-31 18:26:04-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] disable prefetch on athlons
  
  K7's (at least) are faulting in the prefetch instruction.  The AMD
  engineers have said they will be getting back to us on it, and the fix is
  looking complex, and nobody seems to be standing up to work on it.
  
  So hum.  The usual manifestation is an oops in hlist_for_each(), down in
  the VFS inode lookup code.  Disrupting our testers in this way is very bad,
  so this patch just disables prefetch on all AMD parts in a rather stupid
  way.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.147, 2003-08-31 18:25:56-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] random: accounting and sleeping fixes
  
  From: Oliver Xymoron <oxymoron@waste.org>
  
  This fixes several calculation errors and races in entropy accounting
  that would allow /dev/random output to greatly exceed the measured
  entropy collection. This doesn't include any of my more controversial
  hardening, it just makes it behave as intended.
  
  It also corrects the operation of the 'catastrophic reseeding' feature
  so that it will actually prevent the state extension attack it's meant
  to guard against.
  
  And finally, it also fixes a couple missed wake-up and accidental
  sleep bugs uncovered by the above fixes.
  
  Debug instrumentation has been improved to help verify correctness.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.146, 2003-08-31 18:25:47-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] random: SMP locking
  
  From: Oliver Xymoron <oxymoron@waste.org>
  
  This patch adds locking for SMP. Apparently Willy never managed to
  revive his laptop with his version so I revived mine.
  
  The batch pool is copied as a block to avoid long lock hold times
  while mixing it into the primary pool. 
  
  Two locks are added:
  
  gobal batch_lock
     batch_entropy_store can be called from any context, and typically from
     interrupts -> spin_lock_irqsave
  
     batch_entropy_process is called called via schedule_delayed_work and
     runs in process context -> spin_lock_irq
  
  entropy_store.lock
     the mixing process is too expensive to be called from an interrupt
     context and the basic worker function extract_entropy can sleep, so
     all this stuff can be under a normal spin_lock

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.145, 2003-08-31 18:25:40-07:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] .config checks updated
  
  From: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
  
  When building a kernel right after 'make mrproper' resulted in a very short
  run, and no sign that .config was missing.  This has been fixed by adding a
  new rule for .config in the top-level Makefile, and a new target
  'silentoldconfig' in scripts/kconfig/Makefile.
  
  Cleaned up a bit in scripts/kconfig/Makefile

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.144, 2003-08-31 17:21:54-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] Fix compile errors in NFSv4 server

ChangeSet@1.1153.73.1, 2003-08-31 20:14:47-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] PCI MWI cleanup; remove unneeded workaround
  
  * The PCI layer now handles incorrect cacheline size settings,
    as it should.  Remove our own workarounds.
  * Move pci_set_mwi up much earlier in the probe process,
    and check its return value.
  * Call pci_clear_mwi() in ->probe error handling
  * Call pci_clear_mwi() in ->remove

ChangeSet@1.1153.72.1, 2003-08-31 23:45:18+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Various renames for AMD64 GART driver.
  - Remove references to 8151, as its not specific to this driver
  - K8 & x86-64 is deprecated in favour of amd64

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.142, 2003-08-31 15:41:25-07:00, herbert@gondor.apana.org.au
  [PATCH] free_netdev typo
  
  The free_netdev fixes in 2.6.0-test4 broke drivers/net/wan/cosa.c.
  This fixes it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.141, 2003-08-31 15:41:18-07:00, guillaume@morinfr.org
  [PATCH] fix cu3088 group write
  
  The current cu3088 ccwgroup write code overwrite the last char of the
  given arguments.  This fixes the problem.  It is been tested and applies
  on latest bk.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.140, 2003-08-31 15:27:52-07:00, krishnakumar@naturesoft.net
  [PATCH] Remaining task queue to work queue conversion.
  
  Somewhere in the transition of task queue to the work queue, in
  stallion.c, some of the schedule_task were left out from being converted
  to schedule_work.  This fixes it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.139, 2003-08-31 15:27:44-07:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [PATCH] cyc2x: sanitize ioremap usage & more
  
  	I wrote this driver a long time ago, and now, playing with my
  brand new PARISC machine I found these problems, could you please apply
  this patch?
  
  	Ah, the "& more" refers to some alignment problems also solved
  in this patch.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.138, 2003-08-31 15:27:36-07:00, vinay-rc@naturesoft.net
  [PATCH] pcmciamtd.c: remove release timer
  
  This patch removes the PCMCIA timer release functionality which is no
  longer required (or supported).

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.137, 2003-08-31 14:19:48-07:00, levon@movementarian.org
  [PATCH] OProfile: correct CPU type for x86-64
  
  Enable the Hammer specific events by giving the correct cpu string.
  From, and tested by, Will Cohen.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.136, 2003-08-31 14:15:15-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.135, 2003-08-31 14:12:13-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://linux-dj.bkbits.net/agpgart
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.11, 2003-08-31 14:10:21-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://kernel.bkbits.net/jgarzik/net-drivers-2.6
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.10, 2003-08-31 14:09:20-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge pmac IDE changes

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.18, 2003-08-31 14:02:12-07:00, miles@lsi.nec.co.jp
  [PATCH] Properly export symbols that depend on CONFIG_MMU

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.17, 2003-08-31 14:02:03-07:00, miles@lsi.nec.co.jp
  [PATCH] Give v850 its own version of the vmlinux.lds.h RODATA macro
  
  While it would be nice to keep using the generic version of RODATA, the
  v850's linker-script structure is sufficiently different from that of
  typical archs that it's not possible to use RODATA as it's currently
  defined.  I earlier suggested splitting the generic definition of RODATA
  into `RODATA_CONTENTS' and `RODATA' (a wrapper around RODATA_CONTENTS)
  where most archs would use RODATA, and the v850 would use
  RODATA_CONTENTS, however Kai didn't like that idea.
  
  It _may_ be possible to rewrite the v850's linker scripts into something
  more typical (using lots of individual output sections), but it doesn't
  seem at all straightforward, so I don't have the time to do it right
  now.
  
  Anyway, this is the short-term work-around so that Linus's kernel works
  on the v850.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.16, 2003-08-31 14:01:55-07:00, ysato@users.sourceforge.jp
  [PATCH] h8300 include update
  
  o driver support headers update
  o fix warnings

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.15, 2003-08-31 14:01:31-07:00, ysato@users.sourceforge.jp
  [PATCH] h8300 interrupt problem fix
  
  typo fixed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.14, 2003-08-31 14:01:23-07:00, stelian@popies.net
  [PATCH] meye driver update
  
  In order to bring the 2.4 and 2.6 versions in sync, here is the
  missing bit for the meye driver :)

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.13, 2003-08-31 14:01:15-07:00, stelian@popies.net
  [PATCH] sonypi driver update
  
  This updates the sonypi driver to the latest version:
          * document the fact that FX501/FX702 laptops are not supported
  
          * add battery insert/remove events (thanks to Daniel K.)
  
          * improve the event detection using a different port offset
            on 'type2' models (thanks to Daniel K.)

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.49, 2003-08-31 13:43:53-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] Atari floppy
  
  Atari floppy: Add missing includes and remove some unnecessary includes

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.48, 2003-08-31 13:43:44-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] M68k switch_to
  
  M68k: Set last in switch_to(), fix asm constraints (from Andreas Schwab)

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.47, 2003-08-31 13:43:36-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] Amiga floppy
  
  Amiga floppy: Add missing includes and remove some unnecessary includes (from
  Roman Zippel)

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.46, 2003-08-31 13:43:28-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] Amiga z2ram
  
  Amiga z2ram: Add missing includes and remove some unnecessary includes

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.45, 2003-08-31 13:43:19-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] m68k asm/local.h
  
  M68k: asm/local.h just includes the generic version (from Roman Zippel)

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.44, 2003-08-31 13:43:10-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] m68k asm/sections.h
  
  M68k: asm/sections.h just includes the generic version (from Roman Zippel)

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.43, 2003-08-31 13:43:02-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] macide (was: Re: Linux 2.6.0-test4)
  
  Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz:
  >   o ide: disk geometry/capacity cleanups
  >   o ide: always store disk capacity in u64
  
  Forgot to update the Macintosh IDE driver:

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.42, 2003-08-31 13:42:54-07:00, geert@linux-m68k.org
  [PATCH] vmlinux-*.lds (was: Re: Linux 2.6.0-test4)
  
  Kai Germaschewski:
  >   o kbuild: Move generation of vmlinux.lds.s into arch/.../kernel
  
  This forgot to move two files:
  
      mv arch/m68k/vmlinux-std.lds arch/m68k/kernel
      mv arch/m68k/vmlinux-sun3.lds arch/m68k/kernel

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.41, 2003-08-31 12:51:54-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (12/12)
  
  added the exclusion between ADD_PARTITION/DELETE_PARTITION/open() (BLKPG
  ioctls didn't grab ->bd_sem when they should have).
  
  added bdev->bd_part; it is set at open() to point to the hd_struct of
  partition in question, reset on final close.
  
  blk_partition_remap() uses ->bd_part instead of the current mess
  
    ->bd_offset is gone, we use ->bd_part->start_sect instead
  
  added missing ->release() to hd_struct kobject, moved kfree() into it
  
    ->bd_part cotributes to refcount of hd_struct - we bump it when
  
    ->bd_part is set and drop when it's reset.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.40, 2003-08-31 12:51:46-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (11/12)
  
  new helper - imajor(inode)

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.39, 2003-08-31 12:51:36-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (10/12)
  
  new helper - iminor(inode); defined as minor(inode->i_rdev); lots and
  lots of places in drivers had been switched to it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.38, 2003-08-31 12:51:22-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (9/12)
  
  struct block_device made the private part of bdevfs inodes; bd_count
  is gone, we use ->i_count of inode now; separate hash is also gone and we
  are using iget5_locked()/igrab()/iput() instead.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.37, 2003-08-31 12:51:14-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (8/12)
  
  Now that floppy_open() stores bdev in opened_bdevs[drive], we can remove
  crap from floppy_read_block_0() and have it use that bdev instead of
  messing with bdget_disk()/setting ->bd_disk by hand/bdput().

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.36, 2003-08-31 12:51:05-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (7/12)
  
  removed dead code from sparc64 hugetlbpage.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.35, 2003-08-31 12:50:58-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (6/12)
  
   - hpfs_unlink() should not try to truncate the victim unless it's a
     regular file; truncate will not help for anything else and it will
     screw the page cache if victim happens to be a block device.
   - network filesystems should *not* invalidate page cache of block
     device node when inode gets invalidated; fixed, added a new helper -
     invalidate_remote_inode(). 
   - nfs setattr syncs the file before sending SETATTR to server; that
     makes a lot of sense for regular files, but not for anything else.
     Fixed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.34, 2003-08-31 12:50:48-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (5/12)
  
  removed bogus uses of ->i_sb->s_dev in intermezzo (comparizons can and
  should simply compare ->i_sb, printks should use ->s_id).

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.33, 2003-08-31 12:50:40-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (4/12)
  
  jffs used to put kdev_t values on disk - blind copy of in-core
  representation.
  
  Switched to explicit use of u16 (which is what kdev_t currently is),
  with appropriate conversion

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.32, 2003-08-31 12:50:33-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (3/12)
  
  killed gratitious uses of kdev_t in tpqic02

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.31, 2003-08-31 12:50:25-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (2/12)
  
  tty_paranoia_check() switched from kdev_t to struct inode.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.30, 2003-08-31 12:50:17-07:00, viro@www.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] dev_t handling cleanups (1/12)
  
  removed unused kdev_t stuff, fixed a typo left from the
  console->device() conversion.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.29, 2003-08-31 12:44:54-07:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] use irqreturn_t in m68knommu/5272 config.c
  
  Fix up interrupt handler type to be irqreturn_t.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.28, 2003-08-31 12:44:46-07:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] use irqreturn_t in m68knommu/5249 config.c
  
  Fix up interrupt handler type to be irqreturn_t.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.27, 2003-08-31 12:44:38-07:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] use irqreturn_t in m68knommu/5206e config.c
  
  Fix up interrupt handler type to be irqreturn_t.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.26, 2003-08-31 12:44:30-07:00, gerg@snapgear.com
  [PATCH] use irqreturn_t in m68knommu/5206 config.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.25, 2003-08-31 12:44:22-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] fix in NFSv4 server for bad sequence id errors
  
  From: "William A.(Andy) Adamson" <andros@citi.umich.edu>
  
  this patch fixes the share state sequenceid bookeeping.
  
  - increment the sequence id on an open that is confirmed
  - increment the sequence id on close

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.24, 2003-08-31 12:44:14-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] Track nfsv4 open files by "struct inode" rather than dev/ino/generation

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.23, 2003-08-31 12:44:06-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] Fix md superblock incompatabilities with 2.4 kernels.
  
  2.4 kernels are very fussy about some values in the superblock, and
  2.6 got them wrong.  This fixes it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.22, 2003-08-31 12:43:58-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] Set max_sectors for raid0 only, not for all raid levels.
  
  raid1 and multipath have not concept of a chunksize, so basing
  max_sectors on it is obviously wrong.
  
  Similary 'linear' has a very different concept of chunksize and
  max_sectors doesn't apply.
  
  raid5 does have relevant chunk_size concept, but it has code to
  effectively handle any chunksize.
  
  So we only need to set max_sectors based on chunk_size in raid0.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.21, 2003-08-31 12:43:49-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] Honour the read-ahead for for reads in raid5.
  
  If we get a failure trying to allocate a stripe_head for a read-ahead
  request (the only time we can get a failure), we skip the rest of the
  request and fail the whole bio.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.20, 2003-08-31 12:43:41-07:00, neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au
  [PATCH] Fix module ref counting for md.
  
  We don't need to explicitly count references as:
   - refcounting already happens for opens of /dev/md?
   -  when an array is active, a daughter module is loaded which
        locks "md" in.
  We just need to make sure we clean up properly on unload. (export_array)
  
  Also, xor needs a null module_exit so that it can be unloaded.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.19, 2003-08-31 12:40:10-07:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] bio.c: reduce verbosity at boot
  
  The queue init is really far too verbose at boot time.  I don't think
  these messages add anything to either the end user experience or debug
  ability. 
  
  Acked by Jens

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.18, 2003-08-31 12:40:01-07:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] cciss init problem
  
  This assigns the queue properly.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.46, 2003-08-31 15:38:21-04:00, hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp
  [netdrvr 8139too] don't start thread when it's not needed
  
      The thread for was unneeded on chips other than CH_8139_K/8129. So,
      this patch doesn't create the thread on chips other than
      CH_8139_K/8129.
  

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.45, 2003-08-31 15:35:24-04:00, hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp
  [netdrvr 8139too] remove driver-based poisoning of net_device
  
  Harmless in 2.4, but causes oopses on rmmod in 2.6.
  
  slab poisoning can take care of this for us, anyway.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.17, 2003-08-31 12:33:55-07:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] x86-64 update
  
  Make everything compile and boot again.
  
  The earlier third party ioport.c changes unfortunately didn't even
  compile, fix that too.
  
   - Update defconfig
   - Some minor cleanup
   - Introduce physid_t for APIC masks (fixes UP kernels)
   - Finish ioport.c merge and fix compilation
   - Add bandaid for CardBus bridges and broken BIOS (Vojtech)
   - Add bandaid for unsynchronized TSCs  (Vojtech)
   - Fix ffs(0) return value (fixes XFS) 
   - Fix compilation with software suspend

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.16, 2003-08-31 12:32:04-07:00, romieu@fr.zoreil.com
  [PATCH] sis190 driver fix
  
  synchronize_irq() requires an argument when built with CONFIG_SMP.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.15, 2003-08-31 12:31:55-07:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] Do 32bit addresses in /proc/self/maps if possible
  
  As discussed earlier. This implements Linus' idea of printing
  the addresses in /proc/<pid>/maps as 32bit if possible.
  
  This works around some broken 32bit programs that cannot parse
  64bit addresses as generated by x86-64 kernels.
  
  Also simplifies the code slightly.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.14, 2003-08-31 12:31:47-07:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] Make ACPI_SLEEP select SOFTWARE_SUSPEND
  
  CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP doesn't compile without SOFTWARE_SUSPEND.
  Make it select it automagically.
  
  This fixes some bugzilla bug whose number I forgot.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.13, 2003-08-31 12:17:50-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] kill ide_register()

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.12, 2003-08-31 12:17:43-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] kill ide_module_t

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.11, 2003-08-31 12:17:35-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] remove unused ide_chipsets and IDE_CHIPSET_MODULE

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.10, 2003-08-31 12:17:27-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] remove unused exports from ide-probe.c
  
  export_ide_init_queue() and export_probe_for_drive()

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.9, 2003-08-31 12:17:18-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] kill ide_init_drive() in ide-probe.c
  
  also fix comment in init_irq()

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.8, 2003-08-31 12:17:10-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] do not set drive->dn twice in probe_hwif()

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.7, 2003-08-31 12:17:02-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] kill ide_modes.h

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.6, 2003-08-31 12:16:54-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] allow drivers (ie. mediabay) to set hwif->gendev.parent
  
  From Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.5, 2003-08-31 12:16:46-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] fix ide-lib.c warning when compiling IDE without DMA support
  
  From Mikael Pettersson <mikpe@csd.uu.se>.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.4, 2003-08-31 12:16:39-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] fix ide.c warning when compiling IDE for non-PCI systems
  
  From Stephane Ouellette <ouellettes@videotron.ca>.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.3, 2003-08-31 12:16:29-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] fix PowerMac driver breakage caused by recent dynamic queue change
  
  From Mikael Pettersson <mikpe@csd.uu.se>.

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.2, 2003-08-31 12:16:21-07:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] cable detection fixes for HPT37x controllers
  
  From Duncan Laurie <duncan@sun.com>
  
  This same patch made its way into 2.4 via the -ac tree but hasn't
  been put in 2.6 yet.
  
  It fixes some cable detect issues that stem from the fact that the
  cable detect pins are also used as address/data lines, so they need
  to first be configured as inputs to read valid cable detect state.

ChangeSet@1.1153.70.6, 2003-08-31 20:40:47+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] alim1535_wdt.c
  
  Add "ALi M1535 PMU Watchdog Timer" driver

ChangeSet@1.1153.70.5, 2003-08-31 20:36:00+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] acquirewdt.c - patch
  
  clean-up of comments, trailing spaces, includes, ...
  removed unnecessary spinlocking
  added WATCHDOG_NAME + PFX defines for easier printk's
  clean-up expect_close / acq_is_open
  made wdt_stop and wdt_start a module_param
  clean-up ioctl handling
  clean-up init and exit routines
  added MODULE_AUTHOR + MODULE_DESCRIPTION info

ChangeSet@1.1153.70.4, 2003-08-31 20:33:33+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] wafer5823wdt.c - patch3
  
  fix MODULE_PARM_DESC for timeout
  add WDIOC_SETOPTIONS functionality

ChangeSet@1.1153.71.1, 2003-08-31 11:32:59-07:00, drepper@redhat.com
  [PATCH] More ->pid to ->tgid changes
  
  One more overlooked area where the proper process ID has to be used:
  SysV IPC "pid" values should use the thread group ID, not the per-thread
  one.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.43, 2003-08-31 11:29:53-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr sk_mca] remove ancient-kernel compat code; fix bugs
  
  * removed ancient-kernel compat code from sk_mca.h.  I leave
    it to janitors to remove the now-useless SKMCA_xxx wrappers.
  * removed ancient-kernel compat code from sk_mca.c.
  * s/SKMCA_NETDEV/net_device/
  * fixed static net_device initialization (this will go away
    when dynamic-alloc patches land)

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.42, 2003-08-31 11:10:33-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr sk_mca] somebody typo'd in their cli()-to-spinlock conversion
  
  Anybody with hardware, that can test this driver?

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.41, 2003-08-31 11:08:57-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr ixgb] must call NAPI-specific vlan hook

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.40, 2003-08-31 11:02:30-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] must call NAPI-specific vlan hook

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.39, 2003-08-31 09:34:20-04:00, purna@jcom.home.ne.jp
  [netdrvr] fix skb_padto bugs introduced when skb_padto was introduced
  
  It seems that skb_padto security fixes in 2.4 and 2.5 trying
  to fix "CAN-2003-0001:Multiple ethernet NID device drivers
  do not pad frames with null bytes", do not put the skb_padto
  blocks in proper places in the  3c527, eth16i, fmv18x, seeq8005,
  yellowfin device drivers.   
  
  In case a driver calls skb_padto(), it is possible
  that the space available in the original skb buffer tailroom is less
  than the space to pad. In this case, in short, the skb_padto()
  will create a new skb buffer, copy data from the original
  skb buffer to a new skb buffer, free the original buffer,
  and finally return the new buffer.
  
  If this happens to the aforementioned device drivers, they come to
  point to wrong data. And, for 3c527 and yellowfin, the drivers can
  unexpectedly double free the original skb buffers since they still
  point to the original skb buffers. The attached patch against
  2.4.23pre1 fixes these issues.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.38, 2003-08-31 09:32:12-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 3c509] dev->name removal build fix

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.37, 2003-08-31 08:48:45-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139too] remove useless board names
  
  The only thing that differentiated most of the entries in the
  board_info[] table and the board_t type was the vendor branding
  string for the board.  This table is a pain to maintain, so we
  prefer to simply use "RTL8129" or "RTL8139".

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.36, 2003-08-31 08:44:10-04:00, lethal@linux-sh.org
  [netdrvr 8139too] fix and pci ids needed for SH platform
  
  a.k.a. Sega Broadband Adapter.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.35, 2003-08-31 08:21:02-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr pcmcia] support SIOC[GS]MII{PHY,REG} ioctls
  
  Updated drivers;  3c574_cs, axnet_cs, pcnet_cs, xirc2ps_cs
  
  Thanks to Komuro for pointing this out.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.34, 2003-08-31 02:08:02-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139too] make features more persistent; fix PCI DAC mode
  
  * only set PCIDAC (64-bit PCI) bit in hardware if
    sizeof(dma_addr_t) > 32.  Need a better test for whether
    64-bit mode is _really_ needed.
  * cache chip command register in private struct.  this allows
    the setting of rx-vlan, rx-csum, and other features to be
    persistent across the entire lifetime of the net device.
  * remove dead private struct members frag_skb, dropping_frag,
    and pci_using_dac.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.12, 2003-08-30 22:30:00-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: In sysv IPC translation, mask out IPC_64 as appropriate.
  
  Based upon a patch from Keith M Wesolowski <wesolows@foobazco.org>

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.11, 2003-08-30 22:25:13-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [POSIX_TIMERS]: Do not assume timeval/timespec layout is identical.
  
  Based upon a patch from Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.33, 2003-08-31 00:49:18-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] stats improvements and fixes
  
  * make sure rx_frags is still accounted
  * query RxMissed register, and clear, upon each get-stats func call

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.65, 2003-08-30 21:26:48-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Do not mistakedly use ndisc route for normal ipv6 output.
  
  Based upon a patch from Kazunori Miyazawa <kazunori@miyazawa.org>

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.64, 2003-08-30 20:47:32-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Fix email address in MODULE_AUTHOR.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.63, 2003-08-30 20:46:38-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Fix ipt_helper build problem wrt. Kconfig.
  
  Please apply the following patch (against 2.6.0-test4).  It fixes a bug
  in Kconfig causing ipt_helper not to be compiled if ip_conntrack is a
  module.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.62, 2003-08-30 20:40:48-07:00, bdschuym@pandora.be
  [BRIDGE]: Add 802.3 filtering support.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.61, 2003-08-30 20:36:16-07:00, felipewd@terra.com.br
  [RXRPC]: Remove unneeded version.h inclusion.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.60, 2003-08-30 20:35:48-07:00, felipewd@terra.com.br
  [SUNRPC]: Remove unneeded version.h inclusion.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.59, 2003-08-30 20:35:17-07:00, felipewd@terra.com.br
  [NETFILTER]: Remove unneeded version.h inclusion.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.32, 2003-08-30 23:34:01-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] bump version

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.31, 2003-08-30 23:24:10-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] fix NAPI bug; remove board_type distinction, not needed

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.30, 2003-08-30 22:45:43-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] small cleanups
  
  * remove netif_queue_stopped test, netif_wake_queue already does that
  * move vlan stuff to top of file
  * remove __dev markers
  * update todo list at top of file
  * remove pci_set_dma_mask argument casts; ULL suffixes preferred.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.58, 2003-08-30 19:30:55-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [BLUETOOTH]: Missing sk_set_owner().

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.57, 2003-08-30 19:29:49-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [DDP]: Convert to new protocol interface.
  
  Convert ddp to the new protocol interface which means it has to
  handle fragmented skb's.  The only big change is in the checksum
  routine which has to do more work (like skb_checksum).
  
  Minor speedup is folding the carry to avoid a branch.
  
  Tested against a 2.4 system and by running both code over
  a range of packets.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.56, 2003-08-30 19:28:45-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [DDP]: Missing netdev refcounting.
  
  DDP holds a pointer to underlying network device, but doesn't
  do the refcount bookeeping that it should.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.55, 2003-08-30 19:28:00-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATALK]: Move aarp procfs file into atalk subdirectory.
  
  Move aarp /proc interface like all the others in 2.6;
  the other appletalk /proc interfaces were moved to /proc/net/atalk
  but aarp was overlooked.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.54, 2003-08-30 19:26:59-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [DDP]: Fix oops in aecho socket handling.
  
  This fixes the problem caused by interrupting aecho causing an oops.
  What happened was that the sock was detached from the user process
  but sk->sk_sleep was still so when write data was freed it would
  do a wakeup on a poisoned data.  The sk_state_change code that was
  there isn't necessary, because we are in middle of release so no
  user process can be waiting.  sock_orphan does the right thing
  and sets SOCK_DEAD.
  
  This is similar to what some other protocols do.  But some will
  have the same sk->sk_sleep problem...

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.53, 2003-08-30 19:25:27-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [DDP]: Fix obsolete comment about module handling.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.52, 2003-08-30 19:24:35-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATALK]: Set owner on /proc/net/atalk directory.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.51, 2003-08-30 19:23:54-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATALK]: Convert AARP over to seq_file.
  
  The output format is slightly changed:
  - address is printed in same format as /proc/net/atalk/interface
  - retry and last_sent are only shown for unresolved entries
  - times shown in seconds.hundreths rather than raw jiffies
  - column headers changed to same format as /proc/net/atalk/interface

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.50, 2003-08-30 19:22:48-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATALK]: AARP needs to use del_timer_sync().
  
  Aarp module unload needs to use del_timer_sync to handle the
  race condition where timer starts or is running during module
  unload.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.49, 2003-08-30 19:22:03-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATALK]: Purge AARP table on module unload.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.48, 2003-08-30 19:21:22-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATALK]: AARP ->last_sent field never set.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.47, 2003-08-30 19:20:31-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATALK]: Fix whitespace in /proc/net/atalk/interfaces header.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.46, 2003-08-30 19:19:40-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [DDP]: Invert logic for clarity.
  
  It is a lot clearer to invert the logic used in the destroy_socket
  so that it ends up as a positive expression, rather than a double negative.
  
  The SOCK_DEAD is redundant and can be eliminated because it is always
  set in the atalk_release() the only caller.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.29, 2003-08-30 22:18:03-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] remove mentions of RTL8169 (now handled by "r8169")

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.45, 2003-08-30 19:17:51-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [DDP]: Missing sk_set_owner().

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.44, 2003-08-30 19:15:54-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [IRDA]: Missing sk_set_owner().

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.43, 2003-08-30 19:15:08-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [AX25/NETROM/ROSE]: Missing sk_set_owner().

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.28, 2003-08-30 22:15:03-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] update todo list in header

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.42, 2003-08-30 19:14:06-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ATM]: Missing sk_set_owner().

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.41, 2003-08-30 19:13:20-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [IPX]: Missing sk_set_owner().

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.40, 2003-08-30 19:12:37-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [ECONET]: Missing sk_set_owner().

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.39, 2003-08-30 19:11:45-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [LLC]: Set module owner on /proc/net/llc directory.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.27, 2003-08-30 22:11:42-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] support NAPI on RX path; Ditch RX frag handling.
  
  NAPI is turned on unconditionally for the RX path.  The hardware
  supports interrupt mitigation, so that should be investigated too.
  
  RX fragment handling removed.  We simply ensure that we alloc
  buffers large enough to hold incoming packets.  Any stray RX
  frags that occur (shouldn't be any) will be dropped.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.38, 2003-08-30 19:10:35-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [LLC]: Missing sk_set_owner() in llc_sk_alloc.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.37, 2003-08-30 19:09:44-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [LLC]: Need to pskb_may_pull() in fix_up_incoming_skb().

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.26, 2003-08-30 21:03:50-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] build TX checksumming code, but default OFF
  
  (previously it was ifdef'd)
  
  Also, bump version to 1.0.

ChangeSet@1.1153.70.3, 2003-08-30 14:48:50+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] wafer5823wdt.c - patch2
  
  fix possible wafwdt_is_open race
  make wdt_stop and wdt_start module params
  change wd_margin to timeout and make it a module_param
  make expect_close the same system as in advantechwdt.c
  clean-up ioctl handling
  added extra printk's to report what problem occured
  add MODULE_DESCRIPTION info

ChangeSet@1.1153.70.2, 2003-08-30 13:59:37+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] wafer5823wdt.c - patch
  
  general clean-up (comments, trailing spaces, ...)
  Added WATCHDOG_NAME and PFX defines for easier printk's.
  clean-up printk's.

ChangeSet@1.1153.70.1, 2003-08-30 13:49:09+02:00, wim@iguana.be
  [WATCHDOG] advantechwdt.c - patch
  
  small clean-up (add trivial comma)

ChangeSet@1.1153.66.3, 2003-08-29 16:24:15-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] draft07 API changes: sctp_bindx() now takes a packed array of
  sockaddr_in/sockaddr_in6 structures instead of an array of
  sockaddr_storage structures.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.66, 2003-08-29 14:39:40-07:00, quade@hsnr.de
  [PATCH] USB: usb-skeleton bugfix

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.65, 2003-08-29 14:37:19-07:00, dhollis@davehollis.com
  [PATCH] USB: Fix building of ax8817x if CONFIG_USB_AX8817X_STANDALONE

ChangeSet@1.1167, 2003-08-29 14:18:33-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [driver model] Use kobject_set_name() when registering objects.

ChangeSet@1.1166, 2003-08-29 14:17:44-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [sysfs] Use kobject_name() when creating directories for kobjects.

ChangeSet@1.1164, 2003-08-29 13:59:48-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [kobject] Support unlimited name lengths.
  
  Add ->k_name pointer which points to the name for a kobject. By default, this
  points to ->name (the static name array). 
   
  Users of kobjects may use the helper function kobject_set_name() (and are 
  encouraged to do so in all cases). This function will determined whether or
  not the name is short enough to fit in ->name. If so, great. 
  
  Otherwise, a dyanamic string is allocated and the name is stored there. 
  ->k_name will point to that, and will be freed when the kobject is released. 
  
  kobject_set_name() may take a format string, like:
  
  	kobject_set_name(kobj,"%s%d",base_name,id); 
  
  and will behave as expected (will put in ->name, unless it's too long, in 
  which case a new string will be allocated and it will be stored in there). 

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.64, 2003-08-29 13:56:30-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: remove usage of DEVICE_ID_SIZE from usb core as it should not be used.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.63, 2003-08-29 13:56:15-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: fix oops in keyspan and whiteheat devices when plugged in.
  
  Thanks to Pat Mochel for finding out where the error was for this bug.

ChangeSet@1.1153.69.1, 2003-08-29 11:06:54-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [power] Turn off debugging.

ChangeSet@1.1163, 2003-08-29 09:40:58-07:00, mochel@osdl.org
  [sysfs] Fix memory leak.
  
  From Thomas Spatzier. First reported by Martin Schwidefsky. 
  
  Entries in the dentry_cache allocated for objects in sysfs are not freed when
  the objects in sysfs are deleted. This effect is due to inconsistent reference
  counting in sysfs. Furthermore, when calling sysfs_remove_dir the deleted
  directory was not removed from its parent's list of children. The attached
  patch should fix the problems.

ChangeSet@1.1153.68.4, 2003-08-29 01:53:17-07:00, stevef@smfhome2.austin.rr.com
  update change log for 0.9.1 cifs vfs

ChangeSet@1.1153.68.3, 2003-08-29 01:50:59-07:00, stevef@smfhome2.austin.rr.com
  Match smb pid to current->tgid

ChangeSet@1.1153.68.2, 2003-08-29 00:58:27-07:00, stevef@smfhome2.austin.rr.com
  Fix oops in reconnection logic when no dentry for file being reconnected.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.62, 2003-08-28 22:26:49-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: fix usbnet for older versions of gcc

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.134, 2003-08-29 02:12:06+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Make AMD64 GART driver marchitecture compliant.
  X86_64 -> AMD64

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.133, 2003-08-29 02:01:33+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Remove unneeded 8151 defines.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.132, 2003-08-29 01:20:08+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Fix missed AGP_APBASE conversion in VIA AGP driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.131, 2003-08-29 01:11:43+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Indentation fixes

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.10, 2003-08-28 17:10:44-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Make sure init_irqwork_curcpu() is called with PSTATE_IE off.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.130, 2003-08-29 01:01:51+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] move NVIDIA registers to agp.h

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.129, 2003-08-29 00:50:07+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Use generic AGP_APBASE define instead of per vendor _APBASE.
   

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.128, 2003-08-29 00:42:29+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Fix indentation.

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.127, 2003-08-29 00:27:36+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Numerous AMD64 gart driver cleanups.
  From Andi Kleen.
  
  - Fix the help text for the 8151 driver
  - Fix the dependencies (must be compiled in when the IOMMU is in)
  - Add __setup options for when the AGP driver is compiled in:
  agp=off  agp=try_unsupported
  Currently only supported for the K8 driver, the other drivers
  would need fixes in their module init functions too.
  - Add try_unsupported support for the K8 driver.
  - Add some aperture sanity checking to the K8 driver.
  There are unfortunately still BIOS around that get it wrong.
  - Also try to read the aperture from the AGP bridge if it is bogus
  in the Northbridge. Windows only looks into the bridge and some BIOS only
  put the aperture there.
  [These two changes are only useful for 32bit kernels. The 64bit kernel
  checks this in aperture.c anyways, and fixes it. The 32bit kernel
  cannot fix a complety broken aperture currently, but at least it will
  not crash now]
  - Clean up handling for multiple northbridges. The paths are the same
  now for as for a single NB.
  - Some other minor cleanups. 

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.61, 2003-08-28 13:50:32-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: add support for 2 new devices to the visor driver.
  
  Based on the 2.4 version of the driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.60, 2003-08-28 11:42:09-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] USB: fix functions to match prototypes

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.59, 2003-08-28 11:41:51-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] USB: fix printk parameter types

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.58, 2003-08-28 10:53:17-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: net2280, patch dma chains
  
  One person working on a mass-storage driver (the usb protocol
  side, not the block subsystem side) ran into a bug in how a
  bit of net2280 dma automagic was handled.
  
  This patch fixes it by calling existing dma chain patchup
  code when the dma engine was forced to "hiccup" by having
  a not-yet-valid entry in it.  The hiccup is needed in this
  case since the IN data stage mustn't terminate with a
  short transfer (zero length packet); but the status stage
  is always a short packet.  The "terminate with short packet"
  bit is endpoint state, not request state, so IN dma queues
  sometimes need this kind of fixup.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.57, 2003-08-28 10:53:00-07:00, stern@rowland.harvard.edu
  [PATCH] USB: Another unusual_devs.h entry update
  
  This information was provided by Anthony Arkles <aja042@mail.usask.ca>.
  Please apply to both 2.4 and 2.6.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.9, 2003-08-28 01:35:31-07:00, jakub@redhat.com
  [SPARC]: Fix typos.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.8, 2003-08-28 01:33:35-07:00, jakub@redhat.com
  [SPARC64]: sys_timer_create needs 32-bit translation.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.7, 2003-08-28 01:32:04-07:00, jakub@redhat.com
  [SPARC64]: Fix struct sigevent32.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.36, 2003-08-28 01:23:47-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [HAMRADIO]: Missing return statement in yam.c driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.35, 2003-08-28 01:22:03-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [IPVS]: Fix printf format strings.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.34, 2003-08-28 01:21:17-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [SCTP]: Fix printf format string.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.6, 2003-08-28 01:16:07-07:00, zaitcev@redhat.com
  [SPARC]: Add pci_{map,unmap}_page().

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.63, 2003-08-28 00:25:06-07:00, xose@wanadoo.es
  [TG3]: More missing PCI ids.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.5, 2003-08-28 00:18:48-07:00, rob@osinvestor.com
  [SPARC]: Two build fixes.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.33, 2003-08-28 00:02:28-07:00, krishnakumar@naturesoft.net
  [IPV4]: Fix creat_proc_read_entry() args.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.4, 2003-08-27 23:55:14-07:00, jakub@redhat.com
  [COMPAT]: Add missing set_fs() calls to {clock,timer}_*() handlers.

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.3, 2003-08-27 23:52:44-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Add missing timer_create syscall entries.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.32, 2003-08-27 23:48:16-07:00, bunk@fs.tum.de
  [NET]: Fix bpqether build with procfs disabled.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.31, 2003-08-27 23:45:55-07:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [NET]: Fix OOPS in multicast procfs usage.
  
  Fix several refcntmistakes in seq_file handlers for
  /proc/net/{igmp,igmp6,msfilter,msfilter6}

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.62, 2003-08-27 23:36:57-07:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [TG3]: Remove pci-set-dma-mask casts.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.30, 2003-08-27 23:21:40-07:00, set@pobox.com
  [NET]: Fix probing messages in 3c509.c
  
  Currently, 3c509.c prints this on detection:
  eth%d: 3c5x9 at 0x280, BNC port, address  00 20 af 2f d4 81, IRQ 5.
     ^^

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.29, 2003-08-27 23:17:24-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: In ambassador driver, use del_timer_sync instead.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.28, 2003-08-27 23:15:11-07:00, chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil
  [ATM]: Clean up the code making use of sti/cli (from vinay-rc@naturesoft.net)

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.55, 2003-08-27 17:37:15-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: uhci-hcd, add uhci_reset()
  
  This is a straightforward change matching ones sent in
  for ehci (last month) and ohci (earlier this week).
  
  It abstracts the reset operation into something that's
  called before the pci glue does much to the hardware.
  
  It also arranges to kick the BIOS off the hardware before
  it resets it (not after) ... so there's no confusion at
  any time about what driver "owns" that hardware.  (Again
  matching what ehci and ohci drivers do.)

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.54, 2003-08-27 17:32:14-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: ohci -- reset, fault recovery
  
  This fixes two small and unrelated bugs in the current OHCI code:
  
    - Certain initialization sequences had problems with IRQs.
      Fixed last month in EHCI, but this ohci patch didn't seem
      needed back then.  OK, so now I saw the same bug in OHCI.
      (I could believe UHCI needs it too, sigh.)
  
    - When restarting endpoint i/o after a queue fault, the HC
      needs to be told the control (or bulk) list filled (CLF/BLF).
      Likely this wasn't common (usbtest test10 subcase7 fault
      recovery reproduced it nicely).
  
  Please merge.  Lack of the first one might make trouble for
  some people.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.53, 2003-08-27 17:31:58-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usbnet, cdc ethernet descriptor parsing fixes
  
  This makes the new CDC Ethernet code handle more devices:
  
    - Uses the active config, not just the default one, if it's
      coping "descriptors in wrong place" quirk.  (bugfix)
  
    - Uses usb_ifnum_to_if() to get interfaces.  (bugfix)
  
    - AMBIT USB cable modems have bogus CDC Union descriptors;
      workaround by switching master and slave.  (add quirk)
  
    - To make it easier the next time we run into firmware
      that violates the class spec, add debug messages saying
      exactly why it's giving up on a given CDC device.
  
  Net result, this code now handles at least one more
  cable modem design.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.52, 2003-08-27 17:31:43-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: net2280 fixes: ep halt, sysfs
  
  Small updates:
  
    - don't try chiprev 0100 erratum 0114 workaround on
      newer chips; and (mostly) revert it when clearing
      endpoint halt feature.  (bugfix)
  
    - add missing define for the "force crc error" bit;
      I guess those #defines were generated from old chip
      specs!  potentially useful with test software.
  
    - sysfs register dump includes chiprev and decodes some
      of the more interesting endpoint response bits.
  
    - makes a sysfs "gadget" node, representing the gadget
      itself.  (decided against the class_device or bus_type
      approaches, until their value outweighs their costs.)

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.51, 2003-08-27 17:31:26-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usbnet minor cleanup
  
  This goes on top of Dave Hollis' patch, and makes the front matter
  match the slightly revised role -- and mention that new support.
  It also eliminates a potentially confusing name and corrects an
  omission (Zaurus framing wasn't printed).

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.50, 2003-08-27 17:23:00-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: removed the proc code from the se401.c driver
  
  This removes the compiler warning.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.49, 2003-08-27 17:14:59-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: rip out old proc code from the usbvideo driver.
  
  This removes the compiler warning from this driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.48, 2003-08-27 17:04:48-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: hook up the USB driver core to the power management calls of the driver model.
  
  Now it's up to the individual USB drivers to implement suspend() and
  resume() if they want to.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.47, 2003-08-27 15:39:22-07:00, maloi@phota.to
  [PATCH] USB: Aten 4 Port USB 2.0 KVM C (ACS-1724)

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.46, 2003-08-27 15:18:12-07:00, m@mbsks.franken.de
  [PATCH] USB: Cyberjack patch
  
  Mahlzeit
  
  I attached you the diff for 2.6.0-test4. It does there also one program run
  without any error, but not more. I hope this issue will be resolved soon,
  but I do not know yet how.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.25, 2003-08-27 18:09:50-04:00, romieu@fr.zoreil.com
  [netdrvr sis190] use PCI DMA API for RX buffers
  
  Missing pieces for DMA-API on the Rx side:
  - SiS190_init_ring: the global area for the received data is mapped.
    This area is persistent during the whole driver's life.
    It only needs to be unmapped in SiS190_close() as no other exit/error
    path exists.
  - SiS190_rx_interrupt: no map/unmap for received data buffer. A single
    sync operation is done. Btw, there is no need to store the same value
    in RxDescArray[cur_rx].buf_addr over and over again.
  - Remove driver dependancy on CONFIG_BROKEN.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.45, 2003-08-27 15:04:08-07:00, olh@suse.de
  [PATCH] USB: io_edgeport.o differences in 2.4 vs. 2.6
  
   On Fri, Aug 22, Greg KH wrote:
  > On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 01:41:01PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
  > >
  > > I sent you a patch for 2.4 once to make that FOO_MSR_RI, it seems that
  > > was not applied to 2.6
  > Care to send me a patch for 2.6 then?
  
  How about that one:

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.24, 2003-08-27 18:03:43-04:00, willy@debian.org
  [netdrvr 8139too] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.44, 2003-08-27 15:02:13-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: <linux/usb_gadget.h> minor doc updates
  
  Small kerneldoc clarifications:
  
    - more endpoint halt clearing info:
        * some hardware can't do it; which causes problems with drivers
          that want to use multiple interfaces or altsettings.
        * it doesn't affect queuing of data (should help usb-storage
          gadget driver, plus it's more sensible this way);
    - disconnect() callback not guaranteed: some hardware can't tell
  
  Mostly this captures answers to questions I've been asked.

ChangeSet@1.1153.66.2, 2003-08-27 15:02:04-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] SCTP_SET_PEER_PRIMARY socket option support. (Kevin Gao)

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.43, 2003-08-27 15:01:36-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usb_new_device() shouldn't be exported
  
  Minor cleanup.  This call no longer needs exporting for root hubs,
  they have their own API to use instead.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.42, 2003-08-27 15:01:10-07:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: Add Kconfig option for building ax8817x support in usbnet
  
  David T Hollis wrote:
  > This patch adds support to Kconfig to build ax8817x support into
  > usbnet.  This renames the config option for the existing standalone
  > ax8817x driver to CONFIG_USB_AX8817X_STANDALONE.
  
  Please merge this version instead.  It includes all of David's
  patch, plus it makes the descriptive info match the updated
  role of this driver.  So given this, only the webpage still
  needs updates; the in-tree docs are now consistent.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.41, 2003-08-27 15:00:50-07:00, vinay-rc@naturesoft.net
  [PATCH] USB: digi_acceleport.c: typo fix

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.23, 2003-08-27 17:55:10-04:00, willy@debian.org
  [ethtool] fix ethtool_get_strings counting bug

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.9, 2003-08-27 21:26:52+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Don't add CIS cache entries on failure.
  
  If we fail to map the CIS space, don't pollute the CIS cache with
  invalid data.

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.8, 2003-08-27 21:21:15+01:00, daniel.ritz@ch.rmk.(none)
  [PCMCIA] Add ToPIC97 and ToPIC100 support.
  
  Patch from Daniel Ritz.
  
  Add zoom video support for tosiba ToPIC97 and ToPIC100 chips.

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.7, 2003-08-27 21:11:45+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Move more controllers to the more advanced quirks.
  
  Now that we clearly know what each quirk type is doing, we can think
  about switching some devices to different quirks.
  
  Looking at the various data sheets for these devices, many of them
  support the MBURSTUP bit, so we can move these to the quirk which
  supports setting this bit.

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.6, 2003-08-27 21:05:31+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Put socket initialisation to where it should be.
  
  Move re-initialisation from the socket init/resume paths to where it
  belongs - the main initialisation path.

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.5, 2003-08-27 21:00:29+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Move PM restore from socket initialisation.
  
  There is less reason for socket initialisation to vary between
  controller types now.  In fact, we could very well get rid of
  much of the TI-specific socket initialisation quirk handling,
  since TI realised that they should be more compatible with other
  implementations in later versions of their bridges.

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.4, 2003-08-27 20:44:13+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Add generic and per-controller power management handling.
  
  Add per-quirk power management to aid saving/restoring controller
  specific state.  Also, add proper pci state saving/restoring.
  Note that Cardbus bridges have to save and restore at least 0x48
  bytes of configuration space, not 0x40.
  
  This replaces the rather muddy save state in early initialisation,
  restore it on socket init stuff that we previously had.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.40, 2003-08-27 12:03:06-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: fix up a bunch of copyrights that were incorrectly declared.
  
  It needs to be "Copyright (C)" not "Copyright (c)" according to the lawyers
  who know these things...

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.39, 2003-08-27 11:31:24-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in usbstorage

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.38, 2003-08-27 11:30:50-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in usbnet

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.37, 2003-08-27 11:30:20-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Another bad audit in drivers/usb/*: usbskeleton
  
  Another minor cleanup:
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.36, 2003-08-27 11:29:54-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Another bad audit in drivers/usb/*: cdc-acm
  
  Changes:
  - if tty_register_driver report back its return code rather than -1
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.35, 2003-08-27 11:29:25-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Another bad audit in drivers/usb/*: usblp
  
  Another better audit:
  - If usb_register failes report back its return value
    rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.34, 2003-08-27 11:29:00-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Another bad usb_register audit: dvb-ttusb-budget
  
  - if usb_register failes report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.33, 2003-08-27 11:28:29-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] ...more usb audit
  
  - audit usb_register in hiddev_init

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.32, 2003-08-27 11:28:00-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] ...more usb audit
  
  - audit hiddev_init in hid_init
  - audit usb_register in hid_init

ChangeSet@1.1153.1.126, 2003-08-27 19:14:45+01:00, davej@redhat.com
  [AGPGART] Update VIA PCI IDs.
  - Add some new IDs
  - Rename some older ones.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.31, 2003-08-27 10:57:29-07:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: fix compiler warning in mdc800 driver

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.30, 2003-08-27 10:55:11-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than 0

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.29, 2003-08-27 10:54:39-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.28, 2003-08-27 10:54:09-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1
  - static declarations for module_init/cleanup functions

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.27, 2003-08-27 10:53:35-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.26, 2003-08-27 10:53:04-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.25, 2003-08-27 10:52:30-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1
  - module_init/cleanup functions declared as static
  - missing __init/__exit

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.24, 2003-08-27 10:52:04-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.23, 2003-08-27 10:51:29-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.22, 2003-08-27 10:51:04-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1
  - static declarations for module_init/cleanup functions
  - adding missing __init/__exit for module_init/cleanup functions

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.21, 2003-08-27 10:50:29-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  Changes
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.20, 2003-08-27 10:49:57-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.19, 2003-08-27 10:49:22-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*
  
  - audit video_register_device
  - if usb_register fails report back its return code rather than -1

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.18, 2003-08-27 10:48:47-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] Audit and minor cleanups in drivers/usb/*

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.17, 2003-08-27 10:48:07-07:00, bellucda@tiscali.it
  [PATCH] USB: CREDITS file update

ChangeSet@1.1153.68.1, 2003-08-27 00:02:57-07:00, stevef@smfhome2.austin.rr.com
  Fix scheduling while atomic problem in getting attributes of newly created file.  Fix truncate of existing file when O_CREAT but not O_TRUNC specified.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.22, 2003-08-26 19:57:43-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr sis190] small bug fixes
  
  * call pci_set_dma_mask
  * remove erroneous call to unregister_netdev in _init_board()

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.21, 2003-08-26 19:40:26-04:00, javier@tudela.mad.ttd.net
  [wireless airo] add support for MIC and latest firmwares

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.20, 2003-08-26 19:37:20-04:00, greg@kroah.com
  [netdrvr sis900] don't call pci_find_device from irq context
  
  I realized that I've had this patch in my tree for a while, and forgot
  to send it to you and lkml.  The patch below fixes bug number 923:
  	http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=923
  (basically keeps us from calling pci_find_device from interrupt
  context.)
  
  It's been tested by a few people with this device, and they say it works
  just fine for them.  Please forward it on up the food chain.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.19, 2003-08-26 19:20:32-04:00, hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp
  [netdrvr 8139too] add more h/w revision ids

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.18, 2003-08-26 19:18:36-04:00, hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp
  [netdrvr 8139too] remove unused RxConfigMask

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.17, 2003-08-26 19:16:43-04:00, hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp
  [netdrvr 8139too] lwake unlock fix

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.16, 2003-08-26 19:10:46-04:00, srompf@isg.de
  [netdrvr 8139too] use mii_check_media lib function,
  instead of homebrew MII bitbanging.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.25, 2003-08-26 17:46:01-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Add extern for scsi_logging_level so scsi_sysctl.c can compile

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.24, 2003-08-26 17:44:34-05:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Fix typo introduced into 53c700 by tag fixup patch

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.15, 2003-08-26 18:24:15-04:00, romieu@fr.zoreil.com
  [netdrvr sis190] remove unneeded alignment code, other small fixes
  
  Driver does not need to enforce 256 byte alignment for data returned
  from pci_alloc_consistent().
  - {rx/tx}_dma_aligned and {rx/td}_dma_raw are both replaced by {rx/tx}_dma;
  - {rx/tx}_desc_raw is replaced by direct use of {Rx/Tx}DescArray;
  - SiS190_open()
    + fixup for a lack of kmalloc() failure handling;
    + (return status) there is no need for both retval/rc: merge them;
    + anonymous printk() fixup: the name of the guilty device is printed;
  - define {RX/TX}_DESC_TOTAL_SIZE because I am too lazy to read twice the
    same lengthy arithmetic expression.
  
  

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.11, 2003-08-26 15:09:26-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Fix usage ("corrected" machine checks and platform errors,
  	not "correctable").

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.14, 2003-08-26 17:55:24-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [wireless ray_cs] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.13, 2003-08-26 17:52:11-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr xircom_cb] ethtool_ops support
  
  Also, export PCI bus id via ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.10, 2003-08-26 14:51:39-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: The second chunk of the "UP cmc/cpe polling fix" seems to have
  gotten lost.  Please apply the attached for the cpe side of the
  fix.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.12, 2003-08-26 17:51:29-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr pcmcia] convert several drivers to ethtool_ops
  
  Drivers updated: fmvj18x_cs, ibmtr_cs, nmclan_cs, pcnet_cs,
  xirc2ps_cs.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.11, 2003-08-26 17:27:11-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr pcmcia] ethtool_ops for 3c574, 3c589, axnet

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.10, 2003-08-26 16:42:26-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr] ethtool_ops support for 3c515, 3c523, 3c527, and dmfe

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.9, 2003-08-26 16:29:36-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr] ethtool_ops support in 3c503, 3c505, 3c507

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.8, 2003-08-26 16:21:32-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 3c501] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.7, 2003-08-26 16:03:45-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr sis190] make driver depend on CONFIG_BROKEN
  
  Until RX path is cleaned up to use PCI DMA API and
  not virt_to_bus.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.6, 2003-08-26 16:00:16-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr sis190] convert TX path to use PCI DMA API
  
  Also, minor changes:
  * mark ->hard_start_xmit ETH_ZLEN test as unlikely()
  * use cpu_to_le32() and le32_to_cpu() in TX path
  * fix two leak in error path, in ->hard_start_xmit
  * don't test netif_queue_stopped() in TX completion path,
    netif_wake_queue() already does that.

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.5, 2003-08-26 15:39:10-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.4, 2003-08-26 14:42:19-04:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [netdrvr sis900] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.3, 2003-08-26 14:23:26-04:00, willy@debian.org
  [netdrvr 3c59x] ethtool_ops support

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.2, 2003-08-26 13:47:13-04:00, romieu@fr.zoreil.com
  [netdrvr sis190] pass irq argument to synchronize_irq()
  
  Looks like this driver wasn't tested on SMP :)

ChangeSet@1.1153.67.1, 2003-08-26 13:45:51-04:00, bunk@fs.tum.de
  [netdrvr sis190] fix build with older gcc
  
  older gcc's do not support C99/C++ style of variable declarations.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.23, 2003-08-26 10:54:36-05:00, andmike@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] fix Kernel Panic in scsi_host_dev_release
  
  If a driver calls scsi_register, but then has a problem in there
  detect where they need to call scsi_unregister the parent pointer of
  the struct device may never be set.
  
   drivers/scsi/hosts.c |    3 ++-
   1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.8, 2003-08-26 15:39:15+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Remove useless junk at beginning of MachineCheck exception handler,
  this actually is causing problems on some CPUs

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.7, 2003-08-26 15:35:48+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  C99 initializer fixes

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.22, 2003-08-25 18:48:27-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] check whether a disk got writeable in sd_open
  
  This is the 2.5 version of a 2.4 patch posted to the list long
  ago, the aacraid thread reminded me of it.
  
  The problem is that certain highend arrays allow to mark a r/o
  volume writeable on the fly so we have to call check_disk_change
  for write-protected devices in sd_open, too.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.21, 2003-08-25 18:47:29-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] kill some dead code in sym2
  
  No need to keep around the non-dma mapping code in 2.6

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.20, 2003-08-25 18:46:15-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] kill an unused variable in sym2

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.19, 2003-08-25 18:44:51-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] give scsi_allocate_request a gfp_mask
  
  most callers really want GFP_KERNEL, not GFP_ATOMIC.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.61, 2003-08-25 16:43:25-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Protect get/set TSO support with proper ifdefs.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.18, 2003-08-25 18:43:20-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] fixup some tagged queuing mess
  
  This is a followup to Doug's comments and older work.  It kills
  sdev->tagged_queue which wasn't ever set in 2.5/2.6 except through
  obscure and broken ioctls (!).  As a reason of that tagged queing
  didn't work for a lot of drivers, so this does change behaviour.
  Be careful..
  
  James, can you review the code in 53c700.c?  Calling scsi_activate_tcq
  in ->queuecommand rather than ->slave_configure looks rather strange to
  me..

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.60, 2003-08-25 16:14:47-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Fix ethtool_ops/sun_5704 changes collision.
  
  tg3_init_rings() happens in tg3_init_hw(), so zap every other
  occurance.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.17, 2003-08-25 17:32:54-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] serialize bus scanning
  
  Synchronize all scanning activity, this fixes long-standing races
  vs /proc/scsi/scsi and sysfs addition and deletion of devices.
  
  Note that this does not serialize removing, the lists will get
  their own locking soon.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.16, 2003-08-25 17:15:20-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] add a missing extern to scsi_priv.h
  
  scsi_scan_host_selected was the only prototype without 'extern'

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.27, 2003-08-25 15:13:45-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: net/core/ethtool.c needs asm/uaccess.h

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.15, 2003-08-25 17:07:16-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] don't export proc_scsi
  
  proc_mkdir can also take absolute pathes, so we can avoid the export.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.9, 2003-08-25 14:47:44-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Hook up fadvise64_64() system call.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.8, 2003-08-25 14:45:51-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Use offset_in_page() instead of equivalent open code.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.14, 2003-08-25 15:09:42-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] make /proc/scsi/scsi/ support optional
  
  There's no more essential functionality in it so allow the
  embedded folks to configure it out.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.13, 2003-08-25 15:06:04-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] make scsi logging level a sysctl
  
  The logging level is now controlled by a
  /proc/sys/dev/scsi/logging_level sysctl instead of /proc/scsi/scsi.
  The format is the same as the logging_level module parameter.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.7, 2003-08-25 12:37:40-07:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] ia64: ia64/lib/Makefile: use call-if-changed
  
   - IGNORE_FLAGS_OBJS is no longer honoured (this is the only reference to
     it in the tree).
   - Change the .o.S rule to look the same as the one in
     scripts/Makefile.build.  This means we'll generate .cmd files instead
     of the .d files which makes CVS happier.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.6, 2003-08-25 12:32:18-07:00, davidm@tiger.hpl.hp.com
  ia64: Manual merge with Alex's "UP cmc/cpe polling fix" patch.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.5, 2003-08-25 12:26:28-07:00, alex.williamson@hp.com
  [PATCH] ia64: no discontig w/o NUMA
  
  Currently the generic kernel won't build if you turn off NUMA
  support.  Seems discontig support is too entangled with NUMA
  support to live without it.  This patch makes it behave a bit
  more friendly.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.4, 2003-08-25 12:23:20-07:00, mort@wildopensource.com
  [PATCH] ia64: paddr_to_nid fixup
  
  Here is a small patch for paddr_to_nid().  This fix is already in 2.4
  and is used in the case where a NUMA kernel is running on a machine
  without a SRAT ACPI table.  Without this patch the node info is not
  correctly located.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.3, 2003-08-25 12:21:12-07:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] ia64: default to building compressed
  
  i386 defaults to building bzImage (as well as modules) if you just type
  make.  This patch mirrors that on ia64 by building compressed.

ChangeSet@1.1153.64.2, 2003-08-25 12:18:29-07:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] ia64: fix printk type warning
  

ChangeSet@1.1123.20.2, 2003-08-25 12:17:26-07:00, sri@us.ibm.com
  [SCTP] draft07 API changes: sctp_getpaddrs(), sctp_getladdrs() now
  return a packed array of sockaddr_in/sockaddr_in6 structures instead
  of an array of sockaddr_storage structures.

ChangeSet@1.1153.65.2, 2003-08-25 11:40:02-07:00, trini@kernel.crashing.org
  PPC32: Fix KGDB and userland GDB interactions.

ChangeSet@1.1153.65.1, 2003-08-25 11:11:50-07:00, trini@kernel.crashing.org
  PPC32: Change the default behavior of a kernel with KGDB.
  We now don't default to an initial breakpoint, as this is how
  KGDB on i386 works.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.12, 2003-08-25 12:39:35-05:00, hch@lst.de
  [PATCH] make scsi_priv.h includable standalone

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.11, 2003-08-25 12:33:47-05:00, lenehan@twibble.org
  [PATCH] dc395x [6/6] - use pci resource len
  
  Instead of hard coding the number of io ports (to the wrong value no
  less) use the pci_resource_length to determine the number.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.10, 2003-08-25 12:32:19-05:00, lenehan@twibble.org
  [PATCH] dc395x [5/6] - check for device
  
  After searching for a device to free, only free it if it was found.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.9, 2003-08-25 12:31:04-05:00, lenehan@twibble.org
  [PATCH] dc395x [4/6] - cleanup adapter uninit
  
  Clean up the initialization sequence for the adapter. Makes it easier
  to follow.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.8, 2003-08-25 12:29:55-05:00, lenehan@twibble.org
  [PATCH] dc395x [3/6] - cleanup adapter init
  
  Cleanup of the adapter initialization sequence. Now it's clear what
  is going on and what has been done at any point. It also keeps the
  initialization of various things together and not spread out over a
  bunch of different functions. This then made it possible to ensure
  that appropriate the resources were correctly released in the event
  of failure.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.7, 2003-08-25 12:28:34-05:00, lenehan@twibble.org
  [PATCH] dc395x [2/6] - cleanup devices
  
  This cleans up the device management. It makes the init and cleanup
  seperate functions that basically do the opposite type things in
  reverse order. Makes it clear which functions remove a device and
  which ones free a device (or devices.)

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.6, 2003-08-25 12:27:39-05:00, lenehan@twibble.org
  [PATCH] dc395x [1/6] - make functions static
  
  I forgot to make some of the new functions added during the list
  cleanups static. This patch just declares those new functions static.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.5, 2003-08-25 12:20:16-05:00, anton@samba.org
  [PATCH] sym2 hotplug fix
  
  When testing sym2 hotplug I found a few places where we need to use
  __devinit, not __init.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.4, 2003-08-25 12:15:51-05:00, randy.dunlap@verizon.net
  [PATCH] advansys build with ADVANSYS_DEBUG defined
  
  This patch enables the advansys driver to build when
  ADVANSYS_DEBUG is #defined.
  
  patch_name:	scsi_advan_260t3.patch
  patch_version:	2003-08-10.22:37:15
  author:		Randy.Dunlap <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  description:	enable compile with ADVANSYS_DEBUG #defined
  product:	Linux
  product_versions: 260-test3
  URL:		_
  maintainer:	unknown
  diffstat:	=
   drivers/scsi/advansys.c |   13 +++++++------
   1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.3, 2003-08-25 12:08:46-05:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] imm driver needs scsi_unregister()
  
  Same as the ppa driver, keeping them in sync.
  
  patch_name:	scsi_imm_unreg.patch
  patch_version:	2003-08-19.21:14:54
  author:		Randy.Dunlap <rddunlap@osdl.org>
  description:	scsi imm driver needs to call scsi_unregister();
  product:	Linux
  product_versions: 260-test3
  diffstat:	=
   drivers/scsi/imm.c |    1 +
   1 files changed, 1 insertion(+)

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.6, 2003-08-25 19:06:45+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Add & export some routines to access the i2c busses that hang off the PMU, not
  yet linked to the linux i2c subsystem though. Fix some whitespace/tabs too.

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.5, 2003-08-25 19:05:15+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Fix a bug where an ide-pmac hwif returned to the system because it's empty
  would still be probed thus causing a crash on some machines. Also fix some
  whitespace/tabs.

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.2, 2003-08-25 11:52:53-05:00, dougg@torque.net
  [PATCH] GFDL issue in Documentation/DocBook/scsidrivers.tmpl
  
  [Switch GFDL to GPL]

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.4, 2003-08-25 18:51:53+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  some whitespace & tab fixes

ChangeSet@1.1153.63.1, 2003-08-25 11:50:05-05:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] IOMMU overflow handling fix for MPT fusion
  
  Currently mpt fusion does not handle IOMMU overflow (pci_map_sg returning 0)
  very gracefully. It gets not reported to the upper layers. This patch fixes this.
  
  As a related note the fusion driver tends to trigger the NMI watchdog as soon
  as it goes into any error recovery, because it busy waits for seconds with
  interrupts disabled (seems to be still true with the new error handling in 2.6).
  This is a big inconvenient because it leads to a forced oops.
  
  I tried to work around it by exporting touch_nmi_watchdog and using it in
  the delays, but Linus was opposed to this approach. It would be nice
  if someone could fix this. Afaik in 2.6 the error recovery should mostly
  run in process context, so it should be possible to use schedule_timeout()
  with interrupts on for the delays.
  
  At least on x86-64 the NMI watchdog runs by default and even on i386 it is a
  very useful debugging tool.

ChangeSet@1.1153.61.3, 2003-08-25 18:36:54+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Fix missing bit in the new .coff wrapper

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.22, 2003-08-25 14:13:49+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Update "coff" zImage wrapper so it works with larger kernel images

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.26, 2003-08-24 19:51:40-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NETFILTER]: Use correct printf format for size_t in ipt_CLASSIFY.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.25, 2003-08-24 17:26:24-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: New iptables modules (iprange, CLASSIFY, SAME, NETMAP).
  
  The following patch against 2.6.0-test4 adds four more iptables modules.
  They are adding the following functionality
  - iprange: matching against an arbitrary contiguous range of ip addresses
  - CLASSIFY: setting skb->priority from iptables (so you can skip tc filter)
  - NETMAP: SNAT a whole network 1:1 to another network
  - SAME: tries to keep the assigned ip per client the same within an SNAT
    pool

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.3, 2003-08-25 00:24:35+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Move socket initialisation to the quirk table.
  
  This removes the horrible side effect where we modify the generic
  yenta_socket_operations structure (which of course other sockets
  may be using.)
  
  We move the socket init quirks into our cardbus_type quirk
  structure, and call it during the generic socket initialisation.

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.2, 2003-08-25 00:16:02+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Clean up yenta overrides
  
  Move the quirk selection to the main PCI ID table, and list the quirks
  by type.  Introduce "cardbus_type" structure to contain the quirk
  information.

ChangeSet@1.1153.60.1, 2003-08-25 00:10:43+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Use #define'd constants in ZV code where possible.

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.21, 2003-08-24 17:17:27+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Add new pmac_zilog serial driver, obsolete old macserial.
  
  The new driver is a complete rewrite based on David Miller sunzilog
  adapted to PowerMac, it uses the new driver model & the serial driver
  core unlike the old macserial. It doesn't support DMA yet but this is
  a "feature" for now as the DMA implementation of macserial used to
  exhibit memory corruption problems.

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.20, 2003-08-24 17:05:38+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Fix drivers/video Makefile so control & platinum drivers gets
  proper depedencies on the cfb* files

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.19, 2003-08-24 17:04:44+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Don't care about driver registration results for i2c-keywest
  so failing one don't break the other

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.18, 2003-08-24 16:59:36+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  For keeping interface ordering consistent between previous kernels and
  the new driver model probing mecanism, drivers/macintosh has to be
  linked before ide and scsi

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.17, 2003-08-24 16:57:14+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Update PowerMac cpufreq driver to adapt it to some core
  changes and fix a race with the PMU driver

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.25, 2003-08-24 15:56:43+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix EBSA285 CLOCK_TICK_RATE.
  
  The timex/time code requires CLOCK_TICK_RATE to be constant.  We
  assume that the platform picks an appropriate clock source such
  that we generate an exact HZ value, and set CLOCK_TICK_RATE to
  a value where ACTHZ == HZ.

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.16, 2003-08-24 16:51:57+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Add back missing fb_set_var to PowerMac platinum driver

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.24, 2003-08-24 15:46:44+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Update SA1111 suspend/resume model.
  
  The device_driver suspend/resume methods are no longer used.  Instead,
  the bus_type contains the suspend/resume methods.  Fix the SA1111 bus
  support for this change.
  
  We place the probe/remove/suspend/resume methods inside struct
  sa1111_driver and call them from the SA1111 bus driver (ie, how
  Pat wants this stuff done.)
  
  We leave the parent bus device suspend/resume methods in the device
  driver until power management for platform devices works again.
  However, we adjust these methods so they run only once, like the
  other PM methods.

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.15, 2003-08-24 16:39:45+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  fixup xmon ADB polling so that it works before ADB core is loaded

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.23, 2003-08-24 15:17:25+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Update AMBA suspend/resume model.
  
  The device_driver suspend/resume methods are no longer used.  Instead,
  the bus_type contains the suspend/resume methods.  Fix the AMBA bus
  support for this change.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.22, 2003-08-24 14:19:09+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Remove old binutils compatibility.
  
  Old binutils (without .incbin) had the idea that a certain assembler
  instruction was illegal.  binutils has since been fixed to allow it.

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.14, 2003-08-24 15:16:50+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Adapt PowerMac "platinum" video driver to new driver model

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.13, 2003-08-24 15:15:35+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Fix build of controlfb driver

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.12, 2003-08-24 15:14:18+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Adapt PowerMac "airport" driver to new driver model

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.21, 2003-08-24 14:13:58+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Remove pci_dev->dev.name in favour of pci_name()

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.11, 2003-08-24 15:13:15+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Update PowerMac mediabay driver to new model, fix an old bug
  that could prevent one of the timeouts from working, fix access
  to MMIO based interface

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.10, 2003-08-24 15:11:25+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Fix PowerMac ALSA build with device model "name" field change

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.9, 2003-08-24 15:10:26+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Adapt PowerMac i2c-keywest driver to new driver model

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.20, 2003-08-24 14:10:01+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Tweak the bridge control register for PCI and cardbus bridges.
  
  This ensures that we release reset on devices behind a PCI bridge,
  and that we have error reporting enabled behind bridges.

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.8, 2003-08-24 15:09:01+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Update PowerMac IDE driver. Adapt to new driver model, add proper
  support for Kauai ATA/100 and add activity led code.
  NOTE: The activity LED code has been left out of Kconfig until the
  proper support for it in the blk & ide layers have been merged
  (pending patch from Jens Axboe) 

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.2, 2003-08-24 05:58:39-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Update ethtool support in Sun net drivers.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.19, 2003-08-24 13:46:17+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix ecard.c manufacturer and product files.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.18, 2003-08-24 13:41:39+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix device suspend/resume calls.
  
  These calls no longer take "level" arguments, so there's no need to
  call them multiple times.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.24, 2003-08-24 05:14:41-07:00, drepper@redhat.com
  [NET]: Check tgid not pid in scm_check_creds().

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.23, 2003-08-24 05:08:24-07:00, vinay-rc@naturesoft.net
  [NET]: Fix MCA device name handling in 3c509.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.22, 2003-08-24 05:05:33-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Conntrack optimization (LIST_DELETE).
  
  The following patch against 2.6.0-test4 (courtesy of Patrick McHardy)
  optimizes the conntrack code.  In the old implementation, the hash function
  was passed to the LIST_DELETE macro, which resulted in it being called
  two times instead of one.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.21, 2003-08-24 05:02:47-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: NAT optimization.
  
  The following patch against 2.6.0-test4 (courtesy of Patrick McHardy)
  optimizes the NAT code.  In the old implementation, the hash function
  was passed to the LIST_DELETE macro, which resulted in it being called
  two times instead of one.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.20, 2003-08-24 05:01:00-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Cosmetic netfilter patch.
  
  - moves all MODULE_{AUTHOR,DESCRIPTION,LICENSE} statements to the same
    location
  - adds some missing MODULE_LICENSE(GPL) tags
  - adds MODULE_DESCRIPTION and AUTHOR to all modules

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.19, 2003-08-24 04:59:13-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Remove EXPERIMENTAL mark from some netfilter stuff.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.18, 2003-08-24 04:57:22-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Remove ipt_unclean match from 2.6.x
  
  We have decided to remove the unclean match, since it is considered
  a potentially dangerous function of the current iptables code.
  
  The match is used by lots of users who don't really undestand what kind
  of danger they are imposing on the future-compatibility of their
  networks.  (just think of the ECN issue resulting from this kind of
  filtering)
  
  We'd rather keep it in patch-o-matic, where lots of other modules that
  are only useful in experimental scenarios are kept.
  
  Now that we don't have to keep it for compatibility reasons, we'd like
  to remove it before 2.6.0 final is released.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.17, 2003-08-24 04:54:59-07:00, skewer@terra.com.br
  [NET]: Remove dead comment from dummy.c driver.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.16, 2003-08-24 04:53:38-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Remove ipt_MIRROR target from 2.6.x
  
  We have decided to remove the MIRROR target, since it was considered a
  stupid and potentially dangeroups example code of the early netfilter
  days that should never be used on the internet anyway.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.15, 2003-08-24 04:50:57-07:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Fix ipt_REJECT if used on bridge.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.14, 2003-08-24 04:47:05-07:00, vinay-rc@naturesoft.net
  [NET]: Fix 'spin_lock_irqrestore' typos in sk_mca.c

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.13, 2003-08-24 04:45:51-07:00, lists@mdiehl.de
  [IRDA]: vlsi_ir v0.5 update, 7/7.
  
  * correct mtt bits to indicate 1msec or more
  * rename IRENABLE_IREN to IRENABLE_PHYANDCLOCK
  * rearrange driver metadata and header
  * driver version 0.5

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.12, 2003-08-24 04:45:11-07:00, lists@mdiehl.de
  [IRDA]: vlsi_ir v0.5 update, 6/7.
  
  * tx-path cleanup
  * fix deadlock when setting speed in tx_interrupt, issue was introduced by
    previous interrupt locking cleanup
  * don't let start_xmit return NET_XMIT_DROP if we drop and free the skb.
    This fixes an old bug in the error path leading to skb_slab corruption

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.11, 2003-08-24 04:44:23-07:00, lists@mdiehl.de
  [IRDA]: vlsi_ir v0.5 update, 5/7.
  
  * cleanup baud rate setting and mode switch
  * locking and barrier review

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.10, 2003-08-24 04:43:48-07:00, lists@mdiehl.de
  [IRDA]: vlsi_ir v0.5 update, 4/7.
  
  * interrupt handler cleanup, focus on fast path and low latency
  * rx-path cleanup
  * add missing crc16 check of incoming SIR frames

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.9, 2003-08-24 04:43:10-07:00, lists@mdiehl.de
  [IRDA]: vlsi_ir v0.5 update, 3/7.
  
  * fix error path for ring entry alloc in case pci_map failed
  * get rid of BUG() - it's mostly in interrupt and there's no need
    to kill the box on such issues
  * correct endianess for the hardware view of ring descriptors

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.8, 2003-08-24 04:41:43-07:00, lists@mdiehl.de
  [IRDA]: vlsi_ir v0.5 update, 2/7.
  
  * don't fail without procfs - it's only needed for diagnostics
  * get rid of printk in favour of IRDA_DEBUG and friends wherever possible
  * reduce kernellog noise depending on irda debuglevel

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.7, 2003-08-24 04:41:12-07:00, lists@mdiehl.de
  [IRDA]: vlsi_ir v0.5 update, 1/7.
  
  * Kconfig: we depend on CONFIG_PCI
  * update header compatibility stuff
  * beautify C99-initializers for PCI IDs
  * PCIDEV_NAME wrapper to abstract device name storage location
  * cleanup of the pci shutdown path. Also fixing a possible NULL-pointer
    dereference when the driver is rmmod with the netdev still running.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.17, 2003-08-24 12:39:39+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Remove reference to struct device name element.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.6, 2003-08-24 04:39:25-07:00, bdschuym@pandora.be
  [BRIDGING]: Update Kconfig files for bridging firewall.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.5, 2003-08-24 04:34:18-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [AX25]: Convert to seq_file.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.4, 2003-08-24 04:33:15-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [AX25]: Make sure and hold ref to dev.
  
  The lower layers of ax25 hold a reference to the underlying device
  but don't increment the ref count. This is safe because it does the
  right thing when UNREGISTER notification comes in, but it is better
  to do the right thing.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.3, 2003-08-24 04:31:59-07:00, bdschuym@pandora.be
  [BRIDGE]: Add arpreply EBTABLES target.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.16, 2003-08-24 12:31:17+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Fix vmlinux linker script
  
  Since we're now 32-bit "armv" only, we don't need to select the
  linker script in vmlinux.lds.S.  Also, whoever moved vmlinux.lds.S
  into arch/arm/kernel forgot to move the other scripts.
  
  This cset replaces arch/arm/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S with
  arch/arm/vmlinux-armv.lds.in, and deletes the obsolete scripts.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.2, 2003-08-24 04:30:26-07:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [NETFILTER]: Trivial 2.6 tftp conntrack fix.
  In 2.6, the TFTP conntrack helper returns -1 if the packet is too
  short, but that is an invalid return code.  Return NF_ACCEPT
  instead.

ChangeSet@1.1153.58.1, 2003-08-24 04:26:20-07:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [IPV4]: Route cache /proc interface cleanup.
  * use proc_net_fops_create to setup
  * collapse two_line setup functions into the init routine
  * proc_exit routine was never called and can go. 
  * cleaner to refer to proc_net as base rather than net/rt_acct

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.7, 2003-08-24 13:22:39+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Major update via-pmu driver, hopefully last before we split it & do major cleanup.
   - Adapt to new power management
   - Make PM and cpufreq more robust by preventing ADB requests
     from getting in after the actual freq change / sleep one
   - Close a few races
   - Expose some IRQ stats & fix a problem where core99 machines
     were getting tons of spurrious ADB events

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.6, 2003-08-24 13:13:11+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Update pmac PIC driver to register a sysdev for Power Management

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.5, 2003-08-24 13:11:32+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Update openpic to expose a sys_dev for power management, make
  it more robust vs. concurrent calls by the PM system and cpufreq

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.4, 2003-08-24 13:07:01+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Update OF platform & macio driver cores to adapt to device
  model changes. Fix refcounting

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.3, 2003-08-24 12:58:05+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  Add new OF tree walking APIs

ChangeSet@1.1153.57.1, 2003-08-24 03:24:12-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Add some missing PCI error reporting.

ChangeSet@1.1153.56.2, 2003-08-24 12:19:13+02:00, benh@kernel.crashing.org
  cputable.c:
    Fix CPU table, 750FX rev 1.x must not tab high BATs

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.59, 2003-08-24 03:17:56-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: More fixes and enhancements.
  - Use ethtool_op_{get,set}_tso().
  - Avoid partial byte enables on DMA writes, this upsets several
    non-x86 PCI controllers.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.58, 2003-08-24 03:14:51-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [ETHTOOL]: Add ethtool_op_{set,get}_tso helpers.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.57, 2003-08-23 22:06:08-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Bump version/reldate.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.56, 2003-08-23 22:05:34-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Fix tg3_phy_reset_5703_4_5 chip rev test.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.55, 2003-08-23 21:51:49-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Bump version/reldate.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.54, 2003-08-23 21:19:53-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Add {get,set}_tso ethtool_ops support.
  
  Also, include TSO support code when NETIF_F_TSO is available
  but do not enable TSO by default even on capable cards.  User
  can turn it on via ethtool.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.53, 2003-08-23 21:12:24-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [ETHTOOL]: Add {G,S}TSO support to ethtool_ops.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.52, 2003-08-23 21:08:01-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Differentiate between TSO capable and TSO enabled.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.51, 2003-08-23 20:59:20-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Fix 5788/5901, update TSO code.
  - Do not set RDMAC_MODE_FIFO_LONG_BURST on 5788
  - Do not set WDMAC_MODE_RX_ACCEL on 5788
  - Note that 5788 cannot use tagged irq status.
  - 5788 cannot do TSO
  - 5788 cannot do NETIF_F_HIGHDMA.
  - 5901 is 10/100 only.
  - Update TSO firmware, add 5705 specific TSO firmware.
  - Update TSO packet handling in ->hard_start_xmit() to
    match updated TSO firmware.
  - TSO is still off by default until more perf analysis is done.

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.50, 2003-08-23 18:06:56-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Reset PHY more reliably on 570{3,4,5} chips.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.15, 2003-08-24 00:39:25+01:00, nico@org.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1565/1: syscall macros clobbering returned error value
  
  Patch from Nicolas Pitre
  
  In both 2.5.70-rmk1 and 2.4.19-rmk7 the syscall macros are clobering
  the returned error value when building library code.
  
  Example code:
  
  #include <linux/unistd.h>
  #include <errno.h>
  extern int fake_syscall(int x, int y, int z);
  _syscall3(int, fake_syscall, int, x, int, y, int, z)
  
  Current generated code:
  
  fake_syscall:
          @ args = 0, pretend = 0, frame = 0
          @ frame_needed = 0, uses_anonymous_args = 0
          str     lr, [sp, #-4]!
          swi     __NR_fake_syscall
          cmn     r0, #126
          ldrls   pc, [sp], #4
          bl      __errno_location
          rsb     r3, r0, #0
          str     r3, [r0, #0]
          mvn     r0, #0
          ldr     pc, [sp], #4
  
  In the code above, whenever the return value is an error code, it
  is lost due to the call to __errno_location. And because of the
  asm("r0") constraint on the variable __res the compiler continues
  using r0 for it even if it's now a pointer value.  errno ends up with
  a totally bogus value.
  
  With the patch below the above code becomes:
  
  fake_syscall:
          @ args = 0, pretend = 0, frame = 0
          @ frame_needed = 0, uses_anonymous_args = 0
          stmfd   sp!, {r4, lr}
          swi     __NR_fake_syscall
          cmn     r0, #126
          mov     r4, r0
          bls     .L3
          bl      __errno_location
          rsb     r3, r4, #0
          str     r3, [r0, #0]
          mvn     r4, #0
  .L3:
          mov     r0, r4
          ldmfd   sp!, {r4, pc}
  
  which is correct.
  
  Oh and added a small estetic change for generated code too.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.14, 2003-08-24 00:36:09+01:00, fbecker@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1563/1: Update pxa-regs.h with correct gpio number for 48 MHz clock output
  
  Patch from Frank Becker
  
  GPIO for 48 MHz clock output is 7 not 8.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.13, 2003-08-24 00:32:33+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1559/1: updated include/asm-arm/checksum.h big-endian support
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  
  This is an update to patch 1529/1 that cleans up the code so we don't need 
  #ifdef's for little vs. big-endian systems. Tested on both systems with
  various network apps (ping, ftp, tftp, ssh, telnet, NFS root, http) with no
  issues.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.12, 2003-08-24 00:29:29+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1620/1: dma_map_single/unmap_single support for ARM
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.11, 2003-08-24 00:24:45+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1623/1: Updated def-configs for IQ80310/321
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.10, 2003-08-24 00:21:14+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1621/1: IOP3xx CPU detection (cleaned up)
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  
  Removes extraneous bits that belong to separate IOP3xx PCI cleanup patch
  Supersedes 1618/1

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.9, 2003-08-24 00:17:03+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1616/1: Add PFN_TO_NID to IOP3xx
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.8, 2003-08-24 00:13:43+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1613/1: arch/arm/boot/Makefile fixups for IOP3xx and ADIFCC
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  
  Small cleanups for ADIFCC and IOP3XX machine types to support
  ATAG parameters. Working with Intel and ADI to get updated 
  bootloaders that pass the tags. 
  
  Also, all known IOP3xx boards have memory starting at 0xa0000000,
  so we can remove the redundant ARCH_IQ* zreladdr values.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.7, 2003-08-24 00:09:12+01:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [ARM] Noddy indentation fix for arch/arm/boot/Makefile.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.6, 2003-08-24 00:04:02+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1615/1: Fix IOP3xx timer interrupts
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  
  Fix IOP321 and IQ80310 timer interrupts to return IRQ_HANDLED

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.5, 2003-08-24 00:00:01+01:00, dsaxena@com.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1611/1: Add big-endian support to AFLAGS
  
  Patch from Deepak Saxena
  
  This is required for usr/initramfs_data.o to build properly when
  CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN is enabled.

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.4, 2003-08-23 23:57:22+01:00, zecke@org.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1603/1: [PATCH] 9/10 Simpad changes
  
  Patch from Holger Freyther
  

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.3, 2003-08-23 23:53:58+01:00, zecke@org.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1598/1: [PATCH] 4/10 Simpad changes
  
  Patch from Holger Freyther
  

ChangeSet@1.1153.29.2, 2003-08-23 23:49:35+01:00, zecke@org.rmk.(none)
  [ARM PATCH] 1595/1: [PATCH] 1/10 Simpad changes
  
  Patch from Holger Freyther
  
  see content

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.15, 2003-08-23 05:23:23-07:00, vinay-rc@naturesoft.net
  [PATCH] vx_entry.c: remove release timer
  
  sound/pcmcia/vx/vx_entry.c:
  
  This patch removes the PCMCIA timer release functionality which is no
  longer required. Without this the module does not compile.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.14, 2003-08-23 05:16:32-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Input: typo in device matching.
  
  Too much cut-and-paste, noticed by Dmitry Torokhov <dtor_core@ameritech.net>

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.13, 2003-08-23 19:33:49+10:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Update some of the example configs

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.11, 2003-08-23 12:58:19+10:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Declare cpu_online_map and cpu_possible_map as cpumask_t.

ChangeSet@1.1153.32.10, 2003-08-23 12:15:37+10:00, paulus@samba.org
  PPC32: Add the fadvise64_64 system call.
  
  On PPC32 we reorder the arguments so they fit into 6 registers.  Glibc will
  need a two-line stub to change them from the standard order to the ordering
  used by the system call: (fd, advice, offset, len).

ChangeSet@1.1153.55.2, 2003-08-22 18:29:33-07:00, andersen@codepoet.org
  [PATCH] Fix cdrom error handling in 2.6
  
  In both 2.4 and in 2.6, error handling for bad cdrom media is
  wrong.  And it is my fault I'm afraid, since I botched an earlier
  fix for the problem by putting the fix in the wrong spot.
  
  My kids have a "Jumpstart Toddlers" cd they have long since
  completely killed, which makes a great test disc.  Without this
  fix, the best time projection I can get for completing a dd type
  sector copy is about 2 years...  Most of that is spent thrashing
  about in kernel space trying to re-read sectors we already know
  are not correctable....  After the fix, I was able to rip a copy
  the CD (or rather muddle through it getting lots of EIO errors)
  in about 15 minutes.
  
  Attached is the fix for 2.6.x,

ChangeSet@1.1153.54.38, 2003-08-22 16:53:05-07:00, cat@zip.com.au
  [PATCH] USB: C99: 2.6.0-t3-bk7/Documentation

ChangeSet@1.1153.54.37, 2003-08-22 16:49:34-07:00, quade@hsnr.de
  [PATCH] USB: writing usb driver documentation update
  
  I noticed, that your documentation of your usb-skeleton driver
  is not up to date. So I took the time to rework it slightly.
  I append the patch to the version I found in kernel 2.6.0-test3.

ChangeSet@1.1153.54.36, 2003-08-22 16:47:42-07:00, rwhron@earthlink.net
  [PATCH] USB: version.h cleanup 4 of 4

ChangeSet@1.1153.54.35, 2003-08-22 16:47:28-07:00, rwhron@earthlink.net
  [PATCH] USB: version.h cleanup 3 of 4

ChangeSet@1.1153.54.34, 2003-08-22 16:47:12-07:00, rwhron@earthlink.net
  [PATCH] USB: version.h cleanup 2 of 4
  
  I used a combination of:
  egrep -l 'UTS_RELEASE|LINUX_VERSION_CODE|\<KERNEL_VERSION\>'
  and "grep -l linux/version.h" to find them.  They compiled
  as module/non-module for me.  The previous patch adds
  version.h, btw.

ChangeSet@1.1153.54.33, 2003-08-22 16:46:57-07:00, rwhron@earthlink.net
  [PATCH] USB: version.h cleanup 1 of 4

ChangeSet@1.1153.33.49, 2003-08-22 16:43:02-07:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: More missing PCI IDs.

ChangeSet@1.1153.55.1, 2003-08-22 16:38:56-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Linux 2.6.0-test4
  TAG: v2.6.0-test4