Release notes for v2.5.6-pre3 Summary of changes from v2.5.6-pre2 to v2.5.6-pre3 ============================================ (02/02/21 1.369.9.1) Make sure that when we boot on 8xx/4xx/8260, our bootinfo is as close to the link address as possible to make sure it's in a mapped area. (02/02/21 1.369.9.2) page->virtual is gone by default, use page_address(page) now. (02/02/28 1.375.1.11) [PATCH] 996/1: GraphicsClient irq code Updated the IRQ code to the new model. also removed some dead code. Not tested (the tree is too broken to compile) but this should still be better than totally wrong and obsolete code. (02/02/28 1.375.1.12) [PATCH] 997/1: Cotulla --> PXA250 This renames Cotulla to its official name. (02/02/28 1.375.1.13) [PATCH] 998/1: GraphicsMaster irq code update (02/02/28 1.427.1.1) This patch adds a help text for CONFIG_PHONE_IXJ_PCMCIA to drivers/telephony/Config.help. The text was obtained from Eric Raymond's Configure.help v2.97. (02/02/28 1.455) rate limit the kmod debug message, update kernel version (02/02/28 1.454.1.1) - janitor: clean up i810_dma.c and agpgart_be.c to use the macros from mm.h instead of set_bit/clear_bit - access page->count only through the atomic macros, remove the broken init_page_count thing (DaveM) (02/03/01 1.134.1.1) scsi-reset-2.4.18.diff SCSI reservation/reset handling - Make both the old and the new error handlers respond correctly to reservation conflicts (i.e. return an I/O error). - Add a scsi_reset_provider() function for use by the sg driver SCSI reset facility. (02/03/02 1.454.2.2) PPC update for the recent changes to the pgd/pmd/pte functions. This implements ptes-in-highmem for PPC, removes the quicklist and zero-page stuff. PTEs in highmem on SMP turned out to need some significant changes to avoid deadlocks on the hash_table_lock (now renamed to mmu_hash_lock). The PMDs now contain the physical address of the PTE page rather than the virtual address. Anything that takes the mmu_hash_lock now operates with the DMMU off to avoid MMU hash-table misses. (02/03/02 1.375.3.1) Fix up SA1100 PCMCIA for IRQ handling changes. Major SA1100 generic DMA cleanup. Fix suspend/resume bugs. Provide and use new SA1111 generic driver for SA1111-based devices. (02/03/02 1.369.14.2) SCSI reservation/reset handling Tidy up and eliminate remaining references to old error handler. (02/03/02 1.375.3.2) Update PTE functions to be in line with 2.5.5. This is a minimal "get it working again" patch; there are plans a foot to re-jig the page table code to work better with Ingo Molnar's changes. These same plans also allow the ARM page tabkes to fit into Rik van Riel's rmap significantly better. (We're currently abusing the struct page * returned from pte_alloc_one, treating it as if it were the same as a pte_t *) (02/03/02 1.375.1.14) [PATCH] 1006/1: PT Digital Board 2.5.x IRQ changes 2.5.x IRQ changes for PT Digital Board. Also some code cleanups. Changed files: linux/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/system3.c linux/include/asm-arm/arch-sa1100/irqs.h linux/include/asm-arm/arch-sa1100/system3.h (02/03/02 1.375.1.15) [PATCH] 1007/1: Allow for not having the MSDOS partion manager for the arm This patch allow for no MSDOS partition manager for the ARM. There are many arm system with no hard disk partitions forcing a partition manager is not required. Files affected: fs/partitions/Config.in (02/03/03 1.454.2.3) Make CONFIG_HIGHPTE on PPC really have a dependency on CONFIG_HIGHMEM as intended. (02/03/02 1.457) [PATCH] more reiserfs cleanups More cleanups (getblk() use, etc.) in reiserfs (again, cleaning up after merge). (02/03/02 1.458) [PATCH] removal of LOOKUP_POSITIVE LOOKUP_POSITIVE is not needed anymore. All callers of path_walk() treat -ENOENT and negative dentry the same way. If you want a proof of correctness - I'll send it, but it's a couple of pages of induction, basically boiling down to "let's show that for any N we can replace the if (lookup_flags & (LOOKUP_POSITIVE|LOOKUP_DIRECTORY)) break; in link_path_walk() with if ((lookup_flags & (LOOKUP_POSITIVE|LOOKUP_DIRECTORY)) || current->link_count <= N) break; without changing behaviour of the system". Pretty straightforward for N = 0, then we look for places that can lead to call link_path_walk() with current->link_count equal to N and show that if result of the test changes, behaviour of callers doesn't. Since the depth of recursion is limited, we had shown that test in question can be replaced with if (1). And that's the only place in tree the ever checks for LOOKUP_POSITIVE. The real reason behind that is very simple - indeed, suppose we get a negative dentry out of path_walk(). What the hell could we do with it? Its parent isn't locked, so both the name and parent can change at any moment (could have changed already). There used to be places that tried to play "let's get a negative dentry, lock its parent and start doing something". All of them racy and all of them fixed in 2.3. Fixed by switching to LOOKUP_PARENT... (02/03/02 1.459) [PATCH] path_lookup() New helper: path_lookup(name, flags, nd) { int err = 0; if (path_init(name, flags, nd)) err = path_walk(name, nd); return err; } Places doing that by hand converted to calling it. Actually, quite a few of them were doing equivalent of __user_walk() (getname() and if it was successful - call path_lookup() and putname()). Converted to calling __user_walk(). (02/03/02 1.460) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre2 II: rd cleanup From: Dave Jones kernel builds and boots with patch (with CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD disabled). (Trivial because CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM is Y if CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD is Y) (02/03/02 1.461) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre2 I: 2.2.19-pre2 SYNC This set of one-liners are the ones which have already gone into 2.2.19-pre2. Andrey Panin : [PATCH] arch_i386_kernel_smpboot.c missing __init: this patch adds missing __init directive for div64() function in arch/i386/kernel/smpboot.c. div64() is only used synchronize_tsc_bp() function which is marked __init. Andrey Panin : [PATCH] remove annoying ISAPNP message: This patch removes useless messages like: "isapnp: Calling quirk for 02:00". John Fremlin : Patch to fix off by one in ide-scsi: Patch to fix off by one in ide-scsi To see it is correct compare with ide-cd behaviour René Scharfe : [PATCH] compiler warnings in scripts_tkgen.c: this patch fixes two compiler warnings during make xconfig which turn up if one uses -Wshadow (02/03/02 1.462) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre2 III: spelling These are all in the 2.4.19-pre2. "Jahn Veach" : [PATCH 2.5.4] Typo corrections. Pavel Machek : Whitespace PCI cleanups (fwd). quinlan@transmeta.com: [PATCH] take COPYING into new century: These mods are directly from the FSF version. (02/03/02 1.465) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre2 - Coda fixes and cleanups Here is a batch of accumulated bugfixes and cleanups for the Coda kernel module. Patch is against 2.5.6-pre2, I could also send these as separate patches. bugfix: Fix coda_dentry_revalidate bug Due to a bad test, coda_dentry_revalidate was forcing revalidation of cacheable inodes, and allowed caching of non-cacheable inodes. bugfix: Corrected i_mtime/i_ctime setting i_mtime and i_ctime were not always updated when writing to a file, or when modifying inode attributes. cleanup/optimization: Avoid getattr upcalls We can use coda_iget directly instead of coda_cnode_make when an upcall returns attributes and avoid the getattr upcall altogether. cleanup: Removed debugging messages CDEBUG macros haven't been useful ever since the initial development when they were introduced. They are too verbose for debugging purposes. Removing these saves about a third of the compiled size of the module. Removed print_entry variable that was used by ENTRY/EXIT macros which are already gone. cleanup/optimization: Readdir simplification Relying on the fact that the pagecache is already buffering far more efficiently, simplified coda_readdir implementation. We can now fill the complete userbuffer instead of returning after reading only 2KB. Passing dir entry types that are present in the venus_dirent structure to the user as well. cleanup: Removed redundant permissions statistics counters. The permission check count is about identical to the 'permission' field in the VFS stats, and the permission hit counter can trivially be derived from upcall_stats.access - vfs_stats.permission. Removed these redundant counters. cleanup: Removed useless test for c_flags in coda_revalidate_inode. We already know c_flags is set due to earlier tests. (02/03/02 1.466) [PATCH] PATCH to MAINTAINERS file Thought I should add myself for the "ehci-hcd" and "usbnet" drivers. This is against 2.5.5 ... (02/03/03 1.454.4.2) Prevent user processes accessing IO devices. (02/03/03 1.467) Add sendfile64 syscall to generic code and i386. (02/03/04 1.454.5.1) drivers/net/ppp_deflate.c Use vmalloc for ppp_deflate workspace. It's 400KiB, and kmalloc strangely doesn't seem to work very well for that :) Use schedule_task to do a delayed cleanup, because the z_comp_free routine is called with spinlocks held, hence we can't just call vfree(). Fix double MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT when allocation fails, for both compression and decompression workspaces. Change licence text to one that insmod likes. (02/03/04 1.454.5.2) Preallocate JFFS2 zlib workspaces at init time, using vmalloc for deflate workspace, cos it's too big for kmalloc. (02/03/04 1.468) Add LFS style EOVERFLOW checks to sendfile* (02/03/04 1.466.1.1) USB HID drivers: - bug fix for lockup on SMP machines (02/03/04 1.466.1.2) Update USB ov511 driver to version 1.53 (02/03/05 1.375.1.17) [PATCH] 1022/1: Initial PCMCIA support for PT Digital Board This patch adds PCMCIA/CF support for the PT Digital Board (CONFIG_SA1100_PT_SYSTEM3). 2nd try .... :) Changed files: linux/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile linux/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100.h linux/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_generic.c Added files: linux/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_system3.c (02/03/05 1.466.2.1) [PATCH] : ir256_bus_to_virt.diff ir256_bus_to_virt.diff : ---------------------- o [CRITICA] Fix ISA FIR drivers for new DMA API (02/03/05 1.466.2.2) [PATCH] : ir256_sock_connect_cli.diff ir256_sock_connect_cli.diff : --------------------------- o [CRITICA] Fix socket connect to remove dangerous cli() (02/03/05 1.466.2.3) [PATCH] : ir256_irnet_disc_ind.diff ir256_irnet_disc_ind.diff : ------------------------- o [CORRECT] Fix IrNET disconnection to not reconnect but instead to hangup pppd (02/03/05 1.466.2.4) [PATCH] : ir256_lap_icmd_fix-4.diff ir256_lap_icmd_fix-4.diff : ------------------------- o [CORRECT] Fix Tx queue handling (remove race, keep packets in order) o [CORRECT] Synchronise window_size & line_capacity and make sure we never forget to increase them (would stall Tx queue) o [FEATURE] Group common code out of if-then-else o [FEATURE] Don't harcode LAP header size, use proper constant o [FEATURE] Inline irlap_next_state() to decrease bloat (02/03/05 1.466.2.5) [PATCH] : ir256_usb_cow_urballoc.diff ir256_usb_cow_urballoc.diff : --------------------------- o [FEATURE] Don't use skb_cow() unless we really need to o [CORRECT] Reorder URB init to avoid races o [CORRECT] USB dealy adds processing time, not removes it himself !!!> o [CRITICA] Use dynamically allocated URBs (instead of statically) (02/03/05 1.466.2.6) [PATCH] export for dparent_lock Missing export for dparent_lock. (02/03/05 1.466.2.7) [PATCH] (1/3) more kdev_t removals 1. moves a bunch of generic ioctls from sr_dev_ioctl() to cdrom_ioctl(). 2. switches blk_ioctl() to struct block_device * 3. ditto for blkpg_ioctl() (02/03/05 1.466.2.8) [PATCH] (2/3) more kdev_t removals (02/03/05 1.466.2.9) [PATCH] (3/3) more kdev_t removals (02/03/05 1.466.2.10) [PATCH] death of is_mounted() and aother fixes * new functions - bd_claim(bdev, holder) and bd_release(bdev). bd_claim(bdev, holder) fails is device is already claimed by somebody else; bd_release(bdev) gives device up. * get_sb_bdev() claims device for fs_type; it means that we don't need to look through entire least of superblocks anymore - just through the list of superblocks belonging to that type (i.e. the same thing we do for non-block filesystems; that will allow to merge quite a bit of code afterwards). * sys_swapon claims device for itself; free exclusion with mounting, end of problems with bogus set_blocksize(). * is_mounted() and is_swap_partition() are gone - what we actually wanted was "try to claim device for ourselves". Which we can do now - without races inherent to is_mounted()/is_swap_partition(). * RAID lock_rdev() claims device for itself. I.e. we get rid of is_mounted() in there (BTW, is_swap_partition() was missing) and we get protection both ways - not only RAID won't take an already mounted device, but mount won't stomp on a device claimed by RAID. There are other places that would benefit from the same (e.g. ext3 with external journal almost definitely wants to claim device for itself). Notice that it's a cooperative thing - neither open() nor raw device stuff claim the block device, so they don't care if device is mounted, etc. So we don't break fsck and friends - exclusion is between those who know that they want that exclusion. (02/03/05 1.466.2.11) [PATCH] Remove SWP_BLOCKDEV Below is a followup to bd_claim patch - it is the last one from the current series. Removes SWP_BLOCKDEV flag - it isn't needed anymore. (02/03/05 1.466.1.5) [PATCH] 2.5: preempt on UP critical fix During 2.5.5-pre schedule_tail was optimized away under UP. We need it for preempt-kernel, too, since it decrements the preempt_count to 0 coming off do_fork. Without this patch, CONFIG_PREEMPT + !CONFIG_SMP does not gain one very much. Robert Love (02/03/05 1.466.1.6) [PATCH] Better kmalloc effeciency This patch adds two intermediate general cache sizes, 96 and 192 bytes. On my system this saves about 34k. size-256 63 180 256 5 12 1 size-192 95 120 192 5 6 1 size-128 213 240 128 8 8 1 size-96 1080 1120 96 28 28 1 (02/03/05 1.466.1.7) [PATCH] Re: PPP and shared zlib code in 2.5 Ok, I found it. The problem was in the decompression code. In inflate.c, in the routine zlib_inflate(), it reuses the passed-in "f" parameter as a return value, but the PPP packet compression stuff needs that return value later. (02/03/05 1.466.1.8) [PATCH] per-cpu areas This is the Richard Henderson-approved, cleaner, brighter per-cpu patch. (02/03/05 1.466.1.9) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre2 IDE cleanup 16 There is no such a thing like a ide-clean-15. Never was. But here comes what has been done in ide-clean-16: - Apply a patch for the initialization of the second PIIX channel. Found by Daniel Quinlan - Apply a patch for the DMA initialization of the serverworks chip. Ken Brownfield - Make the ata_operations methods immune against device type drivers, which donot provide them by separating the access to them out. Audit them all. - Resynchronize with 2.5.6-pre1. - Remove unused IDE_DRIVE_CMD, IDE_DRIVE_TASK, IDE_DRIVE_TASK_MASK, IDE_DRIVE_TASKFILE macros. - Disable configuration of the task file stuff. It is going to go away and will be replaced by a truly abstract interface based on functionality and *not* direct mess-up of hardware. - Resync with 2.5.6-pre2. - Add HPT entries to the fall-back list, since otherwise the driver won'trecognize the drives. We will have to make this the default behavior for allnot recognized host chip types. - Fix compilation with no PCI host chip support enabled. - Apply the overflow fixes for HPT366 by Vojtech Pavlik. - Kill the one-shoot functions ide_wait_cmd_taks() ide_wait_cmd() by moving them to the places where they are actually used. Fix a potential buffer overflow on the way. - Fix usage of ide.c as module. Thanks to Adam J. Richter for figuring out what was wrong. - Various cleanups all along as well as removal of TONS of unfinished/dead code. I think it's sometimes better to remove stuff, which isn't there, instead of hoping for a "magical day" where it will be finished. (02/03/05 1.466.1.12) [PATCH] 2.4.18, 2.5.5: I/O APIC through-8259A mode IRQ 0 routing There is a problem with the through-8259A mode for IRQ 0 on I/O APIC systems. Depending on correctness of an MP table, IRQ 0 routing is either not registered at all or registered at a wrong pin. As a result the 8254 timer IRQ only works by an accident (it's edge-triggered and never disabled/enabled so it happens to survive this incorrect configuration). A visible effect is you can't change the affinity for IRQ 0. Following is a patch that fixes both cases referred to above. The code looks obvious but it was additionally run-time tested just in case. The issue is serious -- please apply the patch ASAP. As no changes were done to io_apic.c since the development fork, the patch applies cleanly both to 2.4 and to 2.5. Credit goes to Joe for discovering the affinity problem and providing a fix proposal (incorporated in the final one). Maciej (02/03/05 1.470) [PATCH] 3ware driver update for 2.5.6-pre3 - Fix bug in tw_aen_complete() where aen's could be lost. Fix tw_aen_drain_queue() to display useful info at init. Set tw_host->max_id for 12 port cards. Add ioctl support for raw command packet post from userspace with sglist fragments (parameter and io). - Fix read capacity to under report by 1 sector to fix get last sector ioctl. - Fix bug where more AEN codes weren't coming out during driver initialization. Improved handling of PCI aborts. - Fix bug in tw_findcards() where AEN code could be lost. Increase timeout in tw_aen_drain_queue() to 30 seconds. - Re-write raw command post with data ioctl method. Remove raid5 bounce buffers for raid5 for 6XXX for kernel 2.5 Add tw_map/unmap_scsi_sg/single_data() for kernel 2.5 Replace io_request_lock with host_lock for kernel 2.5 Set max_cmd_len to 16 for 3dm for kernel 2.5 - Set host->max_sectors back up to 256. - Modified pci parity error handling/clearing from config space during initialization. - Better handling of request sense opcode and sense information for failed commands. Add tw_decode_sense(). Replace all mdelay()'s with scsi_sleep(). - Revert mdelay's and scsi_sleep's, this caused problems on some SMP systems. - Add pci_set_dma_mask(), rewrite kmalloc()/virt_to_bus() to pci_alloc/free_consistent(). (02/03/05 1.471) [PATCH] BSD partition handling I see that this is fixed now in 2.2 and 2.4, but 2.5 still has broken BSD partition handling. Here a fix. Andries (02/03/05 1.472) [PATCH] Re: [PATCH] idle task preempt_count fix On SMP systems, preempt_count is erroneously set to 1 for idle task's on all CPU besides CPU0. This patch sets preempt_count properly. Robert Love (02/03/05 1.473) update defconfig file (02/03/05 1.474) [PATCH] Re: "rename" breakage? I've found what's going on there. Basically, we should not use __user_walk() with LOOKUP_PARENT - nd->last.name is set to the last component of the name and freeing that name before we are done is not a good idea. (02/03/06 1.475) Fix percpu patch breakage (02/03/06 1.476) Kernel lock exclusion is actually needed in the boot sequence, so we need to make init_idle() aware of it so that it gets the preempt_count initialization right. (02/03/06 1.477) [PATCH] Re: "rename" breakage? The fix for rename broke "link()". Fixed. (02/03/06 1.479) [PATCH] IDE 17 (not just cleanup) This is actually an attempt to remove some stall code from this driver. However if some *real* users complain (Not just the usuall: "Hey - if someone!" but the "Hey I'm using this!") I'm all open to reenable it. Since I prepared this patch yerstoday it doesn't contain the ide_module.h fixup. This will follow later. - Don't use the convoluted byte type in ide-pci.c. Just use the proper u8instead. - Move ide_get_or_set_dma_base to the only place where it's used and reorganize the code there by killing the unnecessary CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_FORCED configuration option. - Remove unfunctional CONFIG_PKT_TASK_IOCTL code. - Kill unused ALTSTAT_SCREW_UP code. - Tons of dead code removed from ide-taskfile.c (#if 0 #endif and friends) - Remove unused IDE_DEBUG macro as well as lots of other name space pollution from ide.h. - Start using the ide_lock spin-lock for protecting access to data structures instead of the excessive interrupt disabling games. - Shorten the proc ouput of the piix initialization module. - Remove special /proc tape "name" output from ide-tape.c. This was redundant data which should only show up on syslog anyway. - Kill the REALLY_FAST_IO undef from the ide.h. This was a mistake present since far too many years in this driver. The proper way to deal with broken systems is to define REALLY_SLOW_IO in system dependent headers or particular driver files. We can always reintroduce it easy if real users will complain, since OUT_BYTE() and similar can be used as hooks. But I don't expect anybody reporting about this. Even on the most broken IDE chip in the world (cmd640 at VLB) undefining this *always* worked for me. Nearly all the code pieces in the ide driver code *reverted* it's effects explicitly anyway. - Remove the obsolete CONFIG_BLK_DEV_4DRIVES support. This was supposed to support 4 drivers attached at one channel on some older chipsets, in esp. Tekram 690CD, in the last century. They where all supposed to work at a register set starting at the base address 0x1f0. Before complaining that this is removing functionality, please note that this must have been broken for already quite a long time, since the ide driver didn't contain the special device selection methods implicated by this any longer. It didn't scan this port too if PCI host chip support was enabled (as it is in all those distributions around there). On the other hand this is the most prominent case of incoherent use of the mate member in the struct hwif_s. And please think about how big the probability is, that there are systems out there, where there are actually 4 drivers on such a channel? - Streamline module initialization code by removing one shoot functions. - Make the WAIT_READY value used in case of CONFIG_APM or CONFIG_APM_MODULE the default, since this is what really reflects the behavior of modern drives. It won't hurt any other case and finally removing it is reducing the necessary coverage for overall driver code testing/analysis. - Move the IDE_LARGE_SEEK macro to the only place where it's actually used. Replace the IDE_MIN() and IDE_MAX() drivers with the obvious. Remove unused SPLIT_WORD and MAKE WORD from the local header. - Remove CMD640_DUMP_REGS from global scope, since there is no development done on this any longer. Finally, the way the host chip initialization routines are called changed in the time between allows this to remain fully local to the host chip driver in question. - Some spell checking of comments in the code. (Yeep I have extended my Vim to do this the "Word" way with nice undercurl lines... mozilla remains to be fixed...) Summary of changes from v2.5.6-pre1 to v2.5.6-pre2 ============================================ (02/02/22 1.369.10.1) Add JFS file system (02/02/22 1.369.10.2) Fix a corruption problem in the jfs dir table (02/02/22 1.369.10.3) bi_end_io prototype change (02/02/22 1.369.10.4) Remove redundant test from jfs_link (02/02/25 1.375.1.1) Clean up ARM TLB handling code; previously there was a lot of code replication across each processor type, each handling alignment of addresses slightly differently. We unify this mess, and allow for greater flexibility in the per-CPU architecture TLB handlers. We also start to remove the ARM cache.h -> cpu_*.h -> proc-fns.h mess making the code cleaner and easier to follow. Documentation describing the expected behaviour of each TLB function for the 32-bit ARM processors is also included. (02/02/25 1.375.1.2) Fix nwfpe so GDB can debug user space floating point again. Patch 960/1 (Peter Teichmann): NWFPE patch to be more compliant to IEEE-754 1. The RND/URD instruction was handled as int_to_float(float_to_int (number)) which is wrong because it only works for floating point numbers that fit in an integer. 2. The FLT instruction was setting the rounding precision for extended precision calculations, which is not necessary (probably a historic relict) but has undesirable side effects on all extended precision calculations. (02/02/25 1.375.1.3) ARM preempt and scheduler fixups for 2.5.5 (02/02/25 1.375.1.4) Numerous ARM build fixes, small updates and cleanups. (02/02/25 1.375.1.5) Rationalise interrupt handling on ARM. With the old code, we had loops within loops within loops checking until each IRQ level didn't have any more interrupts for us. This caused both latency problems, and locked out any chance of handling a second interrupt from down the chain while one on that chain was already in progress. The new structure splits out the machine specific IRQ handlers from the Linux driver specific IRQ handlers, giving the machine specific handlers much greater flexibility in handling the interrupt. We also suck the SA1100 IRQ edge selection function into the IRQ core. (02/02/25 1.375.1.6) EPXA10DB/Camelot ARM machine updates. (02/02/25 1.375.1.7) Add ARM BadgePAD4 machine support. (02/02/25 1.375.1.8) Add support for Stork machine type to ARM architecture. (02/02/25 1.375.1.9) Add ARM support for Fortunet machine type. (02/02/25 1.375.1.10) Update Shark machine type. (02/02/26 1.398) [PATCH] x86-64 update for 2.5.5 This patch makes x86-64 compile in 2.5.5 and syncs it with changes in the i386 port. It also fixes some bugs that were discovered in recent testing: - enhance 32bit emulation and fix bugs. - fix security hole in vmalloc handling - Do not use lockless gettimeofday for now because it is buggy. The patch only changes x86_64 specific files. -Andi (02/02/26 1.399) [PATCH] x86_64 irqstat change x86_64 does not have an irq_stat array. It puts the interrupt information into its per CPU area instead, allowing more efficient access to it. This patch allows the architecture to overwrite the __IRQ_STAT access macro in linux/irq_cpustat.h. It is required to make the x86_64 port compile. -Andi (02/02/26 1.400) [PATCH] Linux Secondary Slave IDE timings This fix is from Dave Bogdanoff . Linux incorrectly sets up IDE timings for secondary slave drives on PC systems that use Intel PIIX Southbridges. This will correctly shift IDE slave PCI timings for register 44h so that: - secondary slave (drive1) uses bits 4-7 - primary slave (drive1) uses bits 0-3 (The addition of the parentheses is needed so the shift will take place after the bitwise-or. Without the parentheses, the shift will incorrectly always take place before the bitwise-or.) (02/02/26 1.369.13.1) [PATCH] Input patch - joystick drivers update As a step in the process of updating all the linux input drivers to the most recent version available, this patch updates all the joystick drivers that are in the kernel tree. Changes are mainly the input hotplug/proc support in every of the joystick drivers, and fixing trivial bugs here and there. I can supply a more detailed description upon request. (02/02/26 1.402) [PATCH] PATCH 1/16: NFSD: Compilation Fix Fix include file so syscall compiles when NFSD not configured (02/02/26 1.403) [PATCH] PATCH 2/16: NFSD: BKL Removal: Lock export table Change export table lock to (SMP safe) rwsemaphore As a first step to removing the BKL from nfsd, this patch changes the lock used for the export table to be a rwsem semaphore. Previously it had the same functionality but depended on the BKL for correctness. As there is no "down_write_interruptible" this patch removes the posibility of interrupting the write_lock request, but this should never be needed anyway. (02/02/26 1.404) [PATCH] PATCH 3/16: NFSD: BKL Removal: Reply Cache lock Lock reply cache with SMP safety. As a second step to removing the BKL from nfsd, this patch protects the reply cache with a spinlock. This patches also removed cache_initialised as it is not longer needed (due to earlier patch). (02/02/26 1.405) [PATCH] PATCH 4/16: NFSD: BKL Removal: Locking in nfssvc.c Tidy up locking in nfssvc - preparing for BKL removal - nfsd_busy becomes atomic_t - nfsd_call_lock created to protect timing of calls and stats gathering - lock_kernel around thread creation and destruction. It is sufficiently uncommon that it doesn't really need a lock of it's own. It is currently under the BKL because all of the nfsservctl syscall is, but that is about to be removed so we preserve BKL here. (02/02/26 1.406) [PATCH] PATCH 5/16: NFSD: BKL removal: add BKL where needed in filehandle lookup Protect dentry attachement from BKL The process of attaching a dentry into the dcache still needs the BKL I think. When all the other BKL changes in the VFS settle down, I will revisit this. But as it is not a very frequent operation, the BKL wont hurt. Also add a down/up of i_sem when doing a lookup(".."), as it is down for all other lookups. (02/02/26 1.407) [PATCH] PATCH 6/16: BKL removal: Lock read-ahead cache Protect read-ahead cache with SMP safe locking As another step to removing the BKL from nfsd, this patch protects the read-ahead cache with a spinlock. (02/02/26 1.408) [PATCH] PATCH 7/16: NFSD: BKL removal: Discard high level BKL locking Remove last unneeded bit of BKL from knfsd Remove BKL from nfsservctl systemcall. All components have their own locking. Also remove it from the body of nfsd threads. Keep it for final thread destruction though. (02/02/26 1.409) [PATCH] PATCH 8/16: NFSD: RPC lists tidyup Change sunrpc to use more list.h lists The sunrpc client code uses home-grown doubly linked lists to group - idle server threads - pending server sockets - waiting rpc tasks - all rpc tasks. This patch converts all of these lists to lists and also makes the list of all server sockets for a particular server into a list.h list instead of a single-link list. Possibly the least obvious change is replacing RPC_INIT_WAITQ with RPC_WAITQ and INIT_RPC_WAITQ. These follow the model of LIST_HEAD and INIT_LIST_HEAD defined in list.h and are needed to initialise the list_head in the rpc_waitq properly. (02/02/26 1.410) [PATCH] PATCH 9/16: NFSD: RPC init tidyup Get sunrpc to use module_init properly rpc_register_sysctl was called in several places. Now only once. (02/02/26 1.411) [PATCH] PATCH 10/16: NFSD: TCP: rationalise locking in RPC server routines Tidy up SMP locking for svc_sock sk_lock is not necessary and is now removed. The only things that were happening under sk_lock but not the more global sv_lock were testing and setting some of the flags: sk_busy, sk_conn, sk_data etc. These have been changed to bits in a flags word which are atomically set and tested. Also, by establishing some simple rules about that must be done after setting these flags, the locking is not needed. With this patch sk_conn and sk_data are now flags, not counts (sk_data was already a flag for udp). They are set if there might be a connection or data, and only clear when we are sure there aren't (or when we are about to check if there is). svc_sock_accepted becomes identical to svc_sock_recieved and so is discarded in favour of the latter. sk_rqstp was never used and is now gone. (02/02/26 1.412) [PATCH] PATCH 11/16: NFSD: TCP: close bad connections Detect and close tcp connections that we cannot work with. If an rpc fragment that arrives on a tcp connection is non-terminal or too large for our buffer, then we have to close the connection. Also, if a write fails on a tcp connection, we close the connection. (02/02/26 1.413) [PATCH] PATCH 12/16: NFSD: TCP: Close idle TCP connections Close idle rpc/tcp sockets We split the list of sv_allsocks into two, one of permanent sockets (udp, tcp listener) and one of temporary sockets (tcp data). Whenever we complete a successful receive on a temp socket, it gets pushed to the end of the list. Whenever a thread wants to do something, it first checks if the oldest temp socket has not has a receive for 6 mintutes (should possibly be configurable). It so, we simulate a close. Finally we make sure that threads wake up every few minutes so that if the server is completely idle, all temp sockets will get closed. (02/02/26 1.414) [PATCH] PATCH 13/16: NFSD: TCP: Reserve space on sndbuf so we never block when writing Make sure there is alway adequate sndbuf space for replies. We keep track of how much space might be needed for replies and never dequeue a request unless there is adequate space for a maximal reply. We assume each request will generate a maximal sized reply until the request is partly decoded. Each RPC program/procedure can specify the maximum size of a reply to the precedure (though they don't yet). The wspace callback is used to enqueue sockets that may be waiting for sndbuf space to become available. As there should always be enough buffer space to the full reply, the only reason that sock_sendmsg could block is due to a kmalloc delay. As this is likely to be fairly quick (and if it isn't the server is clagged anyway) we remove the MSG_DONTWAIT flag, but set a 30 second timeout on waiting. If the wait ever times out, we close the connection. If it doesn't we can be sure that we did a complete write. When a request completes, we make sure that the space used for the reply does not exceed the space reserved. This is an internal consistancy check. This patchs sets the sndbuf and rcvbuf sizes for all sockets used for rpc service. This size if dependant on the servers bufsize (S) and partially on the number of threads (N). For UDP sndbuf == 5*S rcvbuf == (N+2)*S for TCP sndbuf == N*S rcvbuf == 3*S see code for rationale (in comments). (02/02/26 1.415) [PATCH] PATCH 14/16: NFSD: TCP: Declare max response sizes for NFS and NLM Declare response sizes for nfs/lockd requests This allows sndbuf reservation to be more accurate. For lockd we just say "0" for now, meaning assume the max. This could be improved, but it isn't critical. (02/02/26 1.416) [PATCH] PATCH 15/16: NFSD: TCP: Limit number of active tcp connections to an RPC service Limit number of active tcp connections to an RPC service If a connection comes in and that results in number of connections being more than 5 times the number of threads, then we close a connection. We randomly drop with the oldest or the newest connection. Thus if we are flooded with connection requests, some will get in and hopefully stay long enough to service at least one request. (02/02/26 1.417) [PATCH] PATCH 16/16: NFSD: TCP: enable NFS over TCP via config option Enable NFS over TCP via config option (02/02/26 1.418) update version (02/02/26 1.419) [PATCH] updates. Forward ports from 2.4, Various janitor bits, and some fixes by me to make the thing work again in 2.5. I munged the MTDRAM driver to work also (seperate patch to follow), and it seems to work. David Woodhouse gave this the once over, and approved the changes. Complete changelog below: o Don't create two slabcaches with the same name. o Don't corrupt eraseblock lists on mount o Don't mark nodes obsolete during mount o __attribute__((packed)) on the node definitions. o Fix up() without down() in jffs2_readdir(). o Fix duplicate version number usage - s/highest_version++/++highest_version/ o Fix (i.e. implement) mtime/ctime on directories. maybe too busy with the bk stuff o Don't allow hardlinks of directories. o s/(mode&S_IFMT)==S_IFLNK/S_ISLNK(mode)/ et al to keep Al happy. o Fix for garbage-collection of holes, where we used to write nodes out with csize/dsize swapped. Workarounds for existing such brokenness. o Improve wear levelling by rotating node lists on mount, to avoid starting at one end of the flash every time. o Remember to get internal inode-semaphore on symlink operations. (02/02/26 1.420) [PATCH] MTD update. Numerous bugfixes brought forward from 2.4. I added some quick bio fixes to mtdblock.c, which seemed to work for me whilst testing JFFS2 changes. (02/02/26 1.421) [PATCH] 2.5 scsi changes : qlogicfas.c fixed (resend) This patch allows my qlogic pcmcia scsi card to compile again, as broken by the recent scsi layer changes. Despite davem's apparent suggestion that it'd be better to rewrite the driver, i'd rather not _just_ right now :) / Brett Pemberton (02/02/27 1.423) Merge AMD7xx PCI compliance quirk fix from 2.4.18. (02/02/27 1.422.1.1) PCI Hotplug Core cleanups: - pcihpfs cleanup, removing unneeded file operations. - Added facility to have the files change their timestamps if the data within the file changes. (02/02/27 1.422.1.2) Compaq PCI Hotplug controller driver: - changed proc entry creation to use the proper parent directory variable. (02/02/27 1.422.1.3) Added new IBM PCI Hotplug controller driver. Written by Irene Zubarev, Tong Yu, Jyoti Shah, Chuck Cole, and me. (02/02/27 1.422.2.1) USB auerswald driver: - changed the minor number the auerswald driver was using, as it was found out that this number was already in use by another USB driver! (02/02/27 1.422.2.2) [PATCH] hid-core and hotplug This restores a line someone deleted, which affects hotplugging. Basically this restores correct/previous behavior: the HID driver only matches HID devices, not every device that ever connects. (02/02/27 1.422.2.3) misc hcd cleanup This is minor cleanup; pulls #includes out of files that aren't intended to compile by themselves. ehci bandwidth recording Here's a minor update to the EHCI interrupt scheduler, recording the bandwidth used by an URB for usbfs. (02/02/27 1.422.2.4) PATCH: audio driver urb allocation This fixes a bug in the audio driver which came from an incorrect conversion from static to dynamic URB allocation. It's against 2.5.5 I noticed this while trying to see exactly how ISO transfers get used. The bug is that while originally the driver statically allocated several structures {urb + N * iso packet descriptors}, the update forgot to allocate the ISO descriptors. Likely not many folk noticed this on 32 bit machines, where sizeof urb == 92, because kmalloc rounds that up to 128, adding 36 bytes of external padding. The ISO descriptors took up 32 bytes of that, which "just happened" to already have been allocated but unused. (02/02/27 1.422.3.1) Add dev->change_mtu support, supporting non-standard MTUs (within hardware limits) to the 8139cp net driver. (02/02/27 1.422.2.5) This is another USB API cleanup patch. It's against 2.5.5: - Moves 8 functions from usb.[hc] to hcd.[hc] - Also moves some data structures and types - Now usbdevfs and "old" HCDs #include "hcd.h" - Minor tweaks to the "hcd" layer (one less FIXME) - Minor kernel doc and comment cleanups Basically this continues moving the HCD-only functionality out of the way of normal USB device drivers. Converging "usb_bus" and "usb_hcd" (later!) will be a bit easier too. I did basic sanity tests, there's little to break ... :) There are still a few functions in usb.c that aren't for general driver use. They're mostly for enumeration, in areas where the hub driver and HCD root hubs need to do various kinds of magic. It wasn't clear how to decouple those, they can certainly wait. (02/02/27 1.422.2.6) uhci.c, speed improvements Basically, the patch turns switching off FSBR into a lazy operation with the assumption there will be another transfer shortly afterwards. This works wonders for usb-storage for instance. (02/02/27 1.422.2.7) usb ipaq driver: Added support for the HP Jornada. (02/02/27 1.422.2.8) usb serial core: - cleaned up some whitespace issues - changed MOD_INC logic for the generic driver - the port->sem lock is now taken by the serial core, not the individual usb-serial drivers. This is to reduce races. (02/02/27 1.422.2.9) usb visor driver: - reworked urb handling, getting rid of lots of code now that we have proper urb reference counting. - removed port locks as the usb-serial core now does this. - added support for the Palm m515 thanks to SilaS (02/02/27 1.422.2.10) usb serial drivers: - removed all usage of port->sem as the usb serial core now does this. (02/02/27 1.422.1.5) Update 8139cp net driver copyright, version. Remove dead code that accidentally crept back into driver. (02/02/27 1.422.1.6) Remove unneeded and possibly incorrect PPC-specific code from e1000 net driver. (02/02/27 1.422.1.7) Fix e1000 net driver 64-bit DMA initialization. (02/02/27 1.425) Add documentation for CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT. (02/02/27 1.426) This patch adds help texts for CONFIG_SERIAL_TX3912, CONFIG_SERIAL_TX3912_CONSOLE, CONFIG_AU1000_SERIAL_CONSOLE, CONFIG_AU1000_UART, CONFIG_EUROTECH_WDT to drivers/char/Config.help. (02/02/27 1.427) Update sisfb for recent kdev_t changes in 2.5.[01]. (02/02/27 1.422.2.11) usb core: - removed debugging statement in usb_free_urb() that I accidentally left in :( (02/02/28 1.422.4.1) Missing parts of 2.5.6-pre1 JFFS2 merge. (02/02/28 1.430) Shrink icache more aggressively - if we free the dentries, go ahead and free the inodes too, don't try to age them any more (the aging has been done on a dentry level). (02/02/28 1.431) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1 IDE cleanup 10 This is finishing the cleanup parts already started in ide-clean-9. It kills the ide_register_module() and ide_unregister_module() as well as associated idiosyncracies alltogether. It turns out that this patch is actually fixing a bug which was present in the driver before: the sub-module initialization functions where called at least twice - which is an abundance. Tough there is a bit of global namespace pollution caused by this patch - but I'm aware of it and will fix it just a bit later. (The terminology used inside the IDE code is anyway nothing common else in the linux universum...) The next targets will be: 1. Code obfuscation by "wrappers" around generic BIO level functions. 2. ide_hwgroup_t - which is only used to serialize multiple discs on the same interrupt and similar. This is however a tough one. 3. There is a plenty of code waste in the chipset drivers, where there is baroque informative code for the proc file system for static stuff, which in fact belongs just to syslog(). In fact the default RedHat distribution kernel is killing this gratitious abuse of the /proc concept since a long long time... I'm still awaiting the day of /proc/GPL, where GPL contains the full text of it... (02/02/28 1.432) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1 IDE cleanup 11 1. Start of driver tree usage upon suggestion from Pavel Machek. This still will needs a lot of further work in the future, but the current code doesn't hurt anything and allowa Pavel to work further from the base line. In esp. natively implemented suspend to file requires this - which I would love to see comming in,since I'm quite frequently using a notebook myself. 2. Kill the _IDE_C macro, which was playing games on entierly unnecessary declarations inside of header files in esp ide_modes.h 3. Replace the functionally totally equal system_bus_block() and ide_system_bus_speed() functions with one simple global variable: system_bus_speed. This saves quite a significatn amount of code. Unfortunately this is the part, which is makeing this patch to appear bigger then it really is... 4. Use ide_devalidate_drive() directly instead of idedisk_revalidate(). 5. Kill conditional CONFIG_KMOD as well as some other minor tweaks. Well this isn't that much in terms of functionality, but it took me quite q bit of time to catch up on the patch-2.5.5.gz ;-) (02/02/28 1.433) [PATCH] 2.5.5 IDE cleanup 12 1. Add some notes to Documentation/driver-model.txt about how and and where to mount the driverfs. 2. Reorganize and prepare the PCI scanning code for proper device dependant splitup. Basically tedious cleanup of macro games. 3. Use struct pci_dev name field as the name of PCI host dapaters instead of invention ambigious IDE special names. This makes the kernel bootup messages look a bit shifted, since those names are bit longer, but makes up for consistance and should allow one later to rearage things to fit into the generic PCI device initialization mechanisms provided by the kernel. 4. Set 3. Allowed us to make the host chip specific pci_init_xxx class functions have the proper signature of module initializers. This will make it possible to make true modules out of them later. 5. Make some functions in cmd64x.c static which where not used elsewhere. 6. rename ide_special_settings to trust_pci_irq - this is reflecting it's functionality better. And make it match the pci device vendor as well as the device ID. It was a BUG to match only the device id!. 7. Make the chanell setup more tollerant for BIOS-es which don't report IO and MEM bases properly. The code found previously there tryed but was inconsistant. 8. Start to use proper terminology in ide-pci.c: host chip, channel, drive instead of hwif, port, drive... 9. Enlarge the name field from ide_hwif_t to 64 bytes. It was only 6 previously and there where custom names there which where exceeding this!!! But since we use the proper pci devce name there now instead, we had to extend the size of this field anyway. 10. Add some explanatory comments and fix misguiding comments here and there. 11. Kill the proc_ide_write_config and proc_ide_read_config brain damage! Those where backdoors to the pci configuration registers on PCI devices and IO registers on directly connected ISA ATA controllers. They didn't discrement between them! Access to both of them *simply* doesn't belong into an operating system, which is supposed to abstract out the access to hardware! Did I mention that access to both can be done from user land without an IDE special interface! Any program which was using them (I hardly beleve there is one) just deserves to loose. The programmer responsible for it deserves to be fired immediately. 12. Move ide_map_xx and ide_unmap_xx tinny bio level wrappers away from the "global" ide.h to where those are actually used and kill trivial wrappers for otherwise generic bio_ routines. Just fighting code obfuscation. The "rq->bio is used or is not there" brain damage in ide-taskfile.c has to be fixed later. Possibly by killing ide-taskfile.c alltogether, becouse this should be a driver for users and not a driver for ATA disk disaster recovery companys... 13. Kill hwif->pci_devid and hwif->pci_venid. Just use the already present hwif->pci_dev field instead. 14. Kill unused big switch ide_reinit_drive function. This silly functon was switching upon every possible device driver cathegory and calling the correspondng reinit function directly. This idiocy was fortunately not used. That's all... Most will be clear if one starts looking at the changes in ide.h of course... In contrast to the previous patches this one is actually fixing two serious bugs. The next direct step will be to kill the sigle place global PCI device type recognition list from ide-pci.c by pushing the entries to where they belong -> the host chips setup modules. (02/02/28 1.434) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1 IDE clean 13a This is finally moving the ide-pci.c file into a shape where the host chip detection lists can finally be moved to where they belong - into the particular chipset specific files. This is accomplished, by a rather obivous removal of macro magic, which was just making entries to the global device type list nonfunctional, instead of making them conditional on the corresponding CONFIG_BLHA options. The second thing was to add a flag field to the device recognition list, which made it possible to compress many of the multi || chip id conditionals go away. The only other file affected is ide.h - here is the change in the size of the name field, which apparently slipped through ide-clean-12... (02/02/28 1.435) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1 IDE clean 14 Most importantly this patch is making ide.c use the new automagic for module initialization lists and further preparing the rest of the code in question here for proper module separation. Despite this the CMOS probe has been removed as well... *Iff*, which I don't expect, this breaks anything it can be reintroduced easely. During this effort an actual bug in the initialization of the main module has been uncovered as well. a quite serious BUG has been tagged in ide-scsi.c as well, but as far as now I just didn't get along to actually fixing it. (The patch is big enough as it is). Details follow: - Kill *unused* ide_media_verbose() funciton. - Remove the unnecessary media and supports_dma fields from ide_driver_t. - Remove the global name field from ide_driver_t struct by pushing it down to the places where it's actually used. - Remove the unused hwif_data field from ide_hwif_t. - Push the supports_dsc_overlap condition up to the level where it belongs: disk type as well. - Make the initialization of ide main ide.c work with the new module initialization auto-magic instead of calling it explicitly in ll_rw_block.c This prevents the ide_init() from being called twice. We have BTW. renamed it to ata_module_init(), since ata is more adequate then ide and xxx_module_init corresponds better to the naming conventions used elsewhere throughout the kernel. This BUG was there before any ide-clean. It was worked around by a magic variable preventing the second call to succeed. We have removed this variable in one of the previous patches and thus uncovered it. - Kill proc_ide_read_driver() and proc_ide_write_driver(). The drivers already report on syslog which drives they have taken care of. (Or at least they should). In esp. the proc_ide_write_driver() was just too offending for me. Beleve it or not the purpose of it was to *request a particular* driver for a device, by echoing some magic values to a magic file... More importantly this "back door" was getting in the way of a properly done modularization of the IDE stuff. - Made some not externally used functions static or not EXPORT-ed. - Provide the start of a proper modularization between the main module and drivers for particular device types. Changing the name-space polluting DRIVER() macro to ata_ops() showed how inconsistently the busy (read: module busy!) field from ide_driver_t is currently used across the different device type modules. This has to be fixed soon. - Make the ide code use the similar device type ID numbers as the SCSI code :-). This is just tedious, but it will help in a distant feature. It helps reading the code anyway. - Mark repettitive code with /* ATA-PATTERN */ comments for later consolidation at places where we did came across it. - Various comments and notes added where some explanations was missing. (02/02/28 1.436) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1: parport 'writable' fix This patch fixes a problem with parport that shows up when interrupts are specified. I sent this to Marcelo for 2.4.19-pre2 a short time ago. 2002-02-25 Tim Waugh * drivers/parport/parport_pc.c: Fix a bug spotted by Mikael Pettersson. * drivers/parport/ChangeLog: Updated. (02/02/28 1.437) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1: shut lp up This patch makes lp quieter in the common case that a printer does _not_ speak ECP. (People have been writing to me worried that the message means something bad.) 2002-02-26 Tim Waugh * drivers/char/lp.c: Be quiet. (02/02/28 1.438) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1: parport and O_NONBLOCK This patch makes lp and ppdev do the Right Thing regarding O_NONBLOCK. 2002-01-04 Tim Waugh * include/linux/parport.h: Define a special inactivity timeout meaning 'caller wants to use O_NONBLOCK'. * drivers/char/lp.c: Support O_NONBLOCK properly. * drivers/char/ppdev.c: Likewise. * drivers/parport/parport_pc.c: Likewise. * drivers/parport/ChangeLog: Updated. (02/02/28 1.439) [PATCH] 2.5.6-pre1: parport PCI card hooks This patch adds some necessary PCI card hooks. Patch originally from VScom IIRC. 2001-11-14 Tim Waugh [sent 2001-11-27] * drivers/parport/parport_pc.c, drivers/parport/parport_serial.c: PCI card hooks. * drivers/parport/ChangeLog: Updated. (02/02/28 1.440) [PATCH] (1/7) kdev_t removals * new function - fsync_bdev() (analog of fsync_dev(), but takes struct block_device * instead of kdev_t. Callers of fsync_dev() that have struct block_device in question are using fsync_bdev() now. * old code for fsync_dev(NODEV) had been moved to sys_sync(). Other callers of fsync_dev(NODEV) are calling sys_sync() now. * fsync_dev() became a wrapper fro fsync_bdev(). * sync_dev() (not used anywhere in the tree) is gone. * i2oblock.c had fsync_dev() called in ->release(). Removed. * s390/block/xparm.c was doing fsync_dev() on its devices in cleanup_module(). Removed. (02/02/28 1.441) [PATCH] (2/7) kdev_t removals * all remaining callers of sync_inodes() and sync_supers() pass NODEV as an argument, so we can make them void(void). Dead code removed. (02/02/28 1.442) [PATCH] (3/7) kdev_t removals * sync_buffers() split in two functions (sync_buffers() and sync_all_buffers()). Callers of sync_buffers(NODEV) are using the latter, those who actually pass a device - the former. * sync_buffers() switched from kdev_t to struct block_device *. (02/02/28 1.443) [PATCH] (4/7) kdev_t removals * write_some_buffers(), write_unlocked_buffers(), wait_for_buffers(), wait_for_locked_buffers() and wait_for_some_buffers() converted from kdev_t to struct block_device *. (02/02/28 1.444) [PATCH] (5/7) kdev_t removals * in reiserfs: a new caller of getblk() converted to sb_getblk() + a bunch of places converted to use of ->s_id. (02/02/28 1.445) [PATCH] (6/7) kdev_t removals * in intermezzo a bunch of places where we are comparing ->s_dev are replaced with comparing pointers to superblocks. (02/02/28 1.446) [PATCH] (7/7) kdev_t removals * minor cleanup in jffs (passing superblock instead of ->[si]_dev). (02/02/28 1.447) [PATCH] conversion to vfs_stat() for PPC64 * stat() variants on ppc64 converted to use of vfs_stat() and its ilk. * missing LFS checks added. (02/02/28 1.450) [PATCH] update my credits entry This patch updates my entries in CREDITS + MAINTAINERS. (02/02/28 1.451) Fix off-by-one error reported by Anton Lavrentiev: we no longer count the idle thread in "nr_threads", so we should not discount it when returning sysinfo() information. (02/02/28 1.452) defconfig changes, /bin/sh boottime fallback fix (02/02/28 1.454) [PATCH] JFS cleanup Cleanup - remove version and changelog. These don't belong in Linus' kernel. Summary of changes from v2.5.5 to v2.5.6-pre1 ============================================ (02/02/10 1.248.8.1) Start new driver for HFC PCI based cards. (02/02/11 1.293.2.1) Use __devexit_p for binutils 2.12 (prerelease). (02/02/12 1.293.2.2) Makefile: Add -msmall-data to CFLAGS. (02/02/12 1.293.2.3) Warning cleanup. (02/02/12 1.293.2.4) Update for the -K3 scheduler. (02/02/12 1.293.2.5) Fix typo in math-emu. Patch from timball@tux.org. (02/02/13 1.293.9.1) Tidy spinlock address generation. (02/02/14 1.331.8.2) Add board id to via-rhine net driver, for board added in previous revision (thus fixing the build). (02/02/14 1.331.7.3) Follow mingo's scheduling changes for x86. (02/02/16 1.342.5.1) ISDN Config.help update Add Config.help entry for CONFIG_HISAX_MAX_CARDS. Contributed by Steven Cole. (02/02/16 1.342.6.2) Merge new gigabit ethernet driver e1000, from Intel. Contributors: Christopher Leech @ Intel, Scott Feldman @ Intel (02/02/16 1.342.5.2) ST5481 USB ISDN driver fix Fix typo introduced in the USB update. (02/02/18 1.342.7.2) New driver for HFC PCI based ISDN cards This is the first working version. (02/02/19 1.342.1.3) From Ivan Kokshaysky : Implement alpha xchg and cmpxchg for 8 and 16 bit quantities. (02/02/20 1.369.1.1) Correct filename comment in shark specific code (02/02/20 1.369.1.2) Update ARM syscall tables for new xattr functions (02/02/20 1.369.1.3) Fix buglet in ARM string functions (02/02/20 1.369.1.4) Fixup kdev_t changes in various ARM files (02/02/20 1.369.1.5) Add/remove includes as appropriate (02/02/20 1.369.1.6) Remove some uses of depreciated save_flags_cli() in favour of the more generic local_irq_save() where appropriate. (None of these are ever going to be used on a SMP ARM machine). (02/02/20 1.369.1.7) Add more big endian support to ARM, specifically stat structures and checksum functions. (02/02/20 1.369.1.8) Compilation fix; missing close paren. (02/02/20 1.369.2.3) Merge new driver for 3Com 3C359 Tokenring Velocity XL adapter. Contributor: Mike Phillips @ Linux Token Ring Project (02/02/20 1.371) - export vmalloc_to_page(). (02/02/20 1.369.2.4) Get rid of non-working and unused "uvirt_to_bus()". Fix up vmalloc_to_page() and callers (argument is a kernel virtual address ie should be a "void *") (02/02/20 1.369.1.9) Preempt support and fix ARM build for thread_info changes (02/02/20 1.369.5.1) Link status detection fix for natsemi net driver. Apparently, the LSTATUS bit of BMSR latches low until a management read. This causes ETHTOOL_GLINK to report no-link on the first read after the link is connected. (damned QA people catch dumb stuff like this KNOWING I'll have to fix it). This patch just forces GLINK to mdio_read() twice. (02/02/20 1.369.2.5) Update rivafb for kdev_t changes in early 2.5.x series. (02/02/20 1.369.1.10) Add extra ARM help texts to arch/arm/Config.help, update some other help texts. (02/02/20 1.369.1.11) Documentation for user space ARM alignment trap handler describing its modes of operation. (02/02/20 1.369.1.12) Fix a bug where a user-generated unaligned load could read or write kernel data. (02/02/20 1.369.6.2) Correct typo in pcmcia net drivers help text. (02/02/20 1.369.6.3) Add some missing help texts to drivers/net/Config.help. (02/02/20 1.369.2.6) This patch corrects PCI device id in pci_ids.h for Oxford Semi OX16PCI952 PCI/dual 16950 UART chip, and adds this entry to pci.ids. I downloaded the datasheet today and verified that 9521 is the correct device id. (02/02/20 1.369.6.4) Janitor patch for olympic tokenring driver, to replace the save_flags/cli/restore flags sequence with spin_locks. (02/02/20 1.369.7.2) usb uhci.c: - added usb_get_urb() and usb_put_urb() logic (02/02/20 1.369.7.3) usb usb-ohci.c: - added usb_put_urb() and usb_get_urb() logic (02/02/20 1.369.7.4) usb usb-uhci.c: - added usb_put_urb() and usb_get_urb() logic. (02/02/20 1.369.7.5) usb hub: - fix problem with us not delaying for any ammount of time after a new device has been powered up, as the USB spec indicates should happen. (02/02/20 1.369.7.6) [PATCH] uhci.c, one more toggle fix This patch fixes another toggle bug and reverts the previous bogus patch which caused compile warnings. It also adds a quick comment explaining the criteria. JE (02/02/20 1.369.7.7) [PATCH] uhci.c, interrupt unlink in completion This patch fixes a bug where an interrupt URB is unlinked in the drivers completion handler and we'll try to resubmit it anyway. (02/02/20 1.369.7.8) [PATCH] uhci.c, fix pci dma ordering issue There was a bug where we unmap the PCI DMA mapping and then sync the data afterwards. This reverses the ordering as well as insures we don't unmap the region more than once. (02/02/20 1.369.7.9) uhci.c didn't work well with USB storage. It would tend to stall relatively quickly and sometimes locked up the system. It usually only took me a couple of tries ripping a CD to reproduce the problem. I took a long hard look at the locking in uhci.c and decided to clean it up, fixing a couple of bugs along the way as well as documenting the locking strategy. With this patch applies, where I could only rip a CD a couple of times before causing problems, I was able to rip a CD 12,000 times in a row successfully, before I stopped it. Not a single error :) (02/02/20 1.369.7.10) usb config.help: - removed an unneeded header. Thanks to Jeff Garzik for pointing this out. (02/02/20 1.369.7.11) usb vicam driver: - compile time fixes (02/02/20 1.369.7.12) usb ov511 driver: - update to version 1.49 (with a bit of merge foo from greg) (02/02/21 1.369.6.5) Update (ancient) wireless net drivers netwave_cs, wavelan, and wavelan_cs to new wireless API. (02/02/21 1.369.6.6) Update wireless net drivers wavelan and wavelan_cs to directly use spin_[un]lock_irq{save,restore}, instead of defining static inline functions to do the same thing (but possibly in a non-portable way). (02/02/21 1.373) cleanups, speedups and fixes. Added support for non-current set_cpus_allowed(). (02/02/21 1.374) - make i_mmap and i_mmap_shared a list.h list - make vma->vm_next_share and vma->vm_pprev_share a proper list.h list as well. (02/02/21 1.369.1.15) make rd.c compile again (02/02/21 1.369.1.16) [PATCH] imm.c 2.5.5 Oopses at boot time with a disk in a zipdrive. With this patch all is fine. I have not read the patch, certainly not checked it for correctness, just observed that it works for me. I think the author is Rich Baum. Andries (02/02/21 1.369.1.17) [PATCH] 2.5 dropping unneded lock precense check. After BKL was moved from the VFS into the filesystem's methods in the lookup call, we do not need to check BKL is actually held (we know it is not). This patch patch removes unneeded lock_depth check. Without this patch reiserfs cannot be used on SMP. (02/02/21 1.369.1.18) [PATCH] PATCH: scsi driver update for 2.5.5 Here enclosed patch for eata.c, eata.h, u14-34f.c, u14-34f.h to be applied to lk-2.5.5. eata.c: + Remove any reference to virt_to_bus(). + Fix pio hang while detecting multiple HBAs. + Fixed a board detection bug: in a system with multiple ISA/EISA boards, all but the first one were erroneously detected as PCI. u14-34f.c: + Remove any reference to virt_to_bus(). + Fix pio hang while detecting multiple HBAs. (02/02/21 1.369.1.19) [PATCH] Insufficient validity check of fat_read_super() <2> This patch add the validity check of 2 values (fats, reserved). These values must not be 0. OGAWA Hirofumi (02/02/21 1.369.1.20) [PATCH] proper lseek locking in ALSA, take 3 The attached patch implements proper locking in ALSA lseek methods. Note ALSA has 3 lseek implementations, but only: sound/core/info.c :: snd_info_entry_llseek() requires locking. I wrapped the function in the BKL. According to Jaroslav Kysela the gus_mem_proc method is only called from above. The third lseek, in hwdep.c, clearly doesn't need locking. Without this patch, the above lseek is not safe. Robert Love (02/02/21 1.369.1.21) [PATCH] add lseek changes to fs porting guide Al updated Documentation/filesystems/porting with 2.5 changes but there is no mention of lseek. The following patch, against 2.5.5, adds lseek to the list of functions that no longer are called with the BKL. Robert Love (02/02/21 1.369.1.22) [PATCH] .text.exit linkage errors A forward-port of all the .text.exit fixes which went into 2.4. Also contains a couple of s/MINOR/minor/ changes. (02/02/21 1.369.1.24) [PATCH] missing chunk in lvm-fixes in 2.5.5 the lvm-patch that went into 2.5.5 missed the changes in lvm.h and is still not compileable. This patch adds those changes. The kernel i'm running right now has this patch and /var and /home on lvm. (02/02/23 1.376) - new, less intrusive and faster migration method: /* * This is how migration works: * * 1) we queue a migration_req_t structure in the source CPU's * runqueue and wake up that CPU's migration thread. * 2) we down() the locked semaphore => thread blocks. * 3) migration thread wakes up (implicitly it forces the migrated * thread off the CPU) * 4) it gets the migration request and checks whether the migrated * task is still in the wrong runqueue. * 5) if it's in the wrong runqueue then the migration thread removes * it and puts it into the right queue. * 6) migration thread up()s the semaphore. * 7) we wake up and the migration is done. */ (02/02/23 1.377) - cleanup patch from Hugh Dickins, fix up drivers to use vmalloc_to_page() instead of local hacks of uvirt_to_kva(). (and related fixes.) (02/02/25 1.375.2.1) [PATCH] Re: [BUGFIX] handling bad inodes in 2.4.x kernels (fwd) here's much simpler fix (both 2.4 and 2.5): (02/02/25 1.379) Update kernel version and defconfig (02/02/25 1.380) [PATCH] (1/3) fs/super.c cleanups * missing yield() added to grab_super() (on failure exit). Without that we have a nasty race - if get_sb_bdev() happens just before we grab ->s_umount in kill_super(), we are going to have get_sb_bdev() spinning indefinitely long without yielding CPU, so that kill_super() could make progress (and break the loop). * in kill_super() code that does actual superblock shutdown is wrapped in if (sb->s_root) {}. That condition is true for all old callers of kill_super(), so we don't change existing behaviour. * instances of deactivate_super()/remove_super() (after failed call of foo_fill_super()) are replaced with up_write(&s->s_umount); kill_super(s); - now it becomes legitimate (kill_super() works on such guys and does exactly what we want). (02/02/25 1.381) [PATCH] (2/3) fs/super.c cleanups Now remove_super() is called only from kill_super(). We move the code that closes device/drops reference to filesystem type from remove_super() into its caller. (02/02/25 1.382) [PATCH] (3/3) fs/super.c cleanups Preparation to adding new method: new helper - shutdown_super(). It is cut from kill_super() and it had absorbed all actions done with superblock contents - now kill_super(s) is simply struct file_system_type *fs = s->s_type; if (!deactivate_super(s)) return; shutdown_super(s); put_filesystem(fs); and shutdown_super() is going to become a method. (02/02/25 1.384) [PATCH] net/wanrouter/wan{proc,main}.c crapectomy Patch below does the following: * removes dead code from wanproc.c. When file looks like #ifdef LINUX_2_4 <800 lines> #else <900 lines> #endif there's no excuse for keeping all that junk around. * switches wanproc.c to use of seq_file * removes dead code from wanmain.c (again, dead == never seen by cc1). * fixes indentation in both * removes buttloads of trailing spaces in these files, while we are at it. See if it's OK with you... (02/02/25 1.385) [PATCH] 2.5.5 Trivial patch: fs/file.c comment [Alan: also applies to 2.2.x] William Stearns: linux/fs/file.c comment fix (02/02/25 1.377.1.1) migration threads should sleep interruptible. (02/02/25 1.386) [PATCH] ->d_parent fixes Protect d_parent with "dparent_lock", making ready to get rid of BKL for d_move(). (02/02/25 1.387) [PATCH] final ->d_parent fixes OK, here's ->d_parent stuff unrelated to printk. Looking into printk right now... (02/02/26 1.389) Enable parport by default on x86 (02/02/26 1.390) [PATCH] kdev_t search/replaces. First batch of various kdev_t related changes that have accumulated on linux-kernel, and some that got sent directly to me after you dropped them. Some of these need additional fixes to make them work, Some of them even to make them compile, but this is one step forward.. I have bio-related fixes for some of these also, I'll push those seperately. (02/02/26 1.391) [PATCH] Support /dev/kmem access to vmalloc space (Marc Boucher) From 2.4.17 (02/02/26 1.392) [PATCH] Numerous address updates. Updated maintainers list from Ingo's last ping, various changed email addresses in code headers. (02/02/26 1.393) [PATCH] un'fix' NCR scsi driver. Linus, Current driver in your tree has been 'fixed' by someone without understanding just how broken it was. Numerous fixes were done in 2.4 after the 2.5 split by Alan. This patch reverts the damage the driver does in your tree, and brings Alan's 2.4 bits over instead. Downside: It doesn't compile. Upside: It doesn't pretend to work and corrupt data, and at least is the right base for people to start fixing. (02/02/26 1.394) [PATCH] later DMI scan. This moves the dmi scan to an earlier stage so that we can trap issues such as the various laptops that don't like enabling APIC. It's likely to be useful for trapping other similar early-boot problems. Originally by Mikael Pettersson (02/02/26 1.395) Don't be so verbose about normal lack of modprobe (02/02/26 1.396) [PATCH] Patch - sharing RTC timer between kernel and user space (2nd) This patch to allow using of RTC timer inside the kernel space. We can use the RTC timer as timing source for ALSA sequencer. Patch by Takashi. The patch adds these three functions and one structure to rtc.h and rtc.c: typedef struct rtc_task { void (*func)(void *private_data); void *private_data; } rtc_task_t; int rtc_register(rtc_task_t *task); int rtc_unregister(rtc_task_t *task); int rtc_control(rtc_task_t *t, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg); Jaroslav (02/02/26 1.397) [PATCH] ALSA patch for 2.5.5 - added support for KERN_ prefixes for snd_printk - verbose printk (file:number) is now optional - fixed devfs OSS device names in soundcore - added XRUN ioctl for PCM API - improved support for Sound Blaster Audigy - fixed AC3 forwarding for Sound Blaster Live! - more fixes in dependencies in Makefiles - llseek locking fixes for sound/core/info.c - fixed ISA DMA allocation - added wait() callback for ac97_codec.c and VIA686 driver - CMIPCI driver updates - added AMD-8111 support for Intel8x0