A happy christmas to you all, and in case I'm too busy putting batteries
in the kids presents the rest of the year, here's a 2.5.53 for you.
It's got stuff all over - SCSI updates, ACPI, ia64, sparc, USB, net,
device mapper, AGP, ALSA, you name it. Meanwhile I worked mostly on the
sysenter support, we'll have to wait for glibc releases to test that out
more.
Oh, and merges with Andrew and Dave.
Linus
---
Summary of changes from v2.5.52 to v2.5.53
============================================
<[email protected]>:
o namespace pollution in STV0680 camera driver
o namespace pollution in ibmcam driver
o [PKTGEN]: Mark some functions static
Arun Sharma <[email protected]>:
o ia64: ia32 emulation fixes for 2.5.45
o ia64: ia32 emulation layer bug fix
<[email protected]>:
o remove 2TB limit in sd
Doug Ledford <[email protected]>:
o aic7xxx_old: improve usage of pci_request_regions due to device
contention
o Change all uses of device->request_queue (was struct, now pointer)
Update scsi_scan so that we don't pass around a scsi_device struct
for scanning. Instead, we pass around a request_queue during
scanning and create and destroy device structs as needed. This
allows us to have a 1:1 correlation between scsi_alloc_sdev() and
scsi_free_sdev() calls, which we didn't have before.
o aic7xxx_old/aic7xxx.h: Run time warning fix
<[email protected]>:
o [AGP] kconfig tweaks & missing exports
<[email protected]>:
o scanner.h: add/fix vendor/product ids
o scanner.c: Support for devices with only one bulk-in endpoint
<[email protected]>:
o ia64: SN update
<[email protected]>:
o dev_printk macro
<[email protected]>:
o dm: move ioctl numbers to a sane place
o dm: proper error checking
o dm: fix error number
o dm: REMOVE_ALL parameter checking
o dm: fix check_device_area compare
o dm: check chunksize before allocation
o dm: stripe constructor validity check
o dm: per-device mempools
o dm: check correct flag in queue_io()
o dm: dm_suspend locking fix
o dm: flush pending IO before dm_suspend
o dm: avoid unnecessary locking
o dm: fix md->pending count
o dm: fix bio duplication
o dm: remove highmem paranoia
o dm: remove verbose debug message
o dm: fix/simplify endio
o dm: bio split fix
o dm: fix sector calculation
<[email protected]>:
o [IPV6]: Missing in6_dev_put in router discovery
<[email protected]>:
o ia64: [Trivial Patch] scsi_register-001-002
<[email protected]>:
o [AGP] Make i845g use correct initialisation routine
<[email protected]>:
o USB: speedtouch driver memory allocation deadlock fix
<[email protected]>:
o [SCTP] SCTP_INITMSG socket option
o [SCTP] Fix for memcpy() in sctp_sendmsg() that can copy too much
o [SCTP] sctp_v6_xmit() cleanup
o [SCTP] Stale cookie support. (ardelle.fan)
o [SCTP] Register a notifier for v6 address additions/deletions
o [SCTP] Window update SACK support
<[email protected]>:
o [SCTP] Fix for bad dereference in sctp_cmd_assoc_failed()
<[email protected]>:
o OSST tape driver fix for 2.5.51
o ide-scsi changes for new mid level api and error handling in 2.5.52
Adrian Bunk <[email protected]>:
o fix the compilation of eata_pio_proc.c
o MSNDCLAS_HAVE_BOOT and MSNDPIN_HAVE_BOOT shouldn't ask questions
Alan Stern <[email protected]>:
o USB: usb-storage bugfix
Anders Gustafsson <[email protected]>:
o [TCP]: Fix infinite loop when reading /proc/net/tcp with
ipv6-sockets
Andi Kleen <[email protected]>:
o Some i386 cleanups - MTRR, bootflag
o x86-64 merge
o x86-64 relocations for elf.h
o Add workaround for AMD8131 bug
o Make mem=nopentium clear cpu_has_pse
o Fix pageattr with mem=nopentium
Andrew Morton <[email protected]>:
o Fix filesystems that cannot do mmap writeback
o fix the build for old gcc's
o sync_fs deadlock fix
o fix a page dirtying race in vmscan.c
o fix use-after-free bug in move_vma()
o more informative slab poisoning
o Add generic_file_readonly_mmap() for nommu
o misc fixes
o Remove PF_NOWARN
o Give kswapd writeback higher priority than pdflush
o ext2/3 commentary and cleanup
o ext2/3: better starting group for S_ISREG files
o ext3: smarter block allocation startup
o ext2: smarter block allocation startup
o rename locals in ext2_new_block()
o ext3 use-after-free bugfix
o ext3: fix buffer dirtying
o hugetlb bugfixes
o hugetlb: report shared memory attachment counts
o hugetlbfs: set inode->i_size
o don't cacheline-align radix_tree_nodes
o remove memclass()
o remove unused macro MAP_ALIGN()
Andy Grover <[email protected]>:
o ACPI: Fix oops on module insert/remove (Matthew Tippett)
o ACPI: remove non-Linux revision on files, and make types more
Linux-like
o ACPI: More cosmetic changes to make the code more Linux-like
Art Haas <[email protected]>:
o ia64: C99 designated initializer for arch/ia64/sn/
Bjorn Helgaas <[email protected]>:
o ia64: Fix typo in unaligned memory access handler (no functional
change)
Chad N. Tindel <[email protected]>:
o [BONDING]: Update to version 2.4.20-20021210
Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>:
o Re: scsi_scan.c complaints
Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>:
o [AF_KEY]: Fix comment typo
Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>:
o [XFS] remove xfs_dm_send_create_event
o [XFS] remove unused debugging code
o [XFS] more dead code removal
o [XFS] remove references to i_dev, it's gone in recent kernels
o [XFS] fix an out-of-date comment
Chuck Lever <[email protected]>:
o use kmap_atomic instaed of kmap in NFS client
o give NFS client a "set_page_dirty" address space op
o cleanup: simplify req_offset function in NFS client
Dave Jones <[email protected]>:
o Fix XFree86 brain damage
o don't allow to be opened twice
o oops. missed a part of the double init patch
o don't allow backend to unload if in use by a chipset driver
o [AGP] small c99/inlining cleanups
o [AGP] Remove unused prototypes
o [AGP] Add AGP 3.0 support and I7505 chipset driver
o [AGP] fix bogus casts
o [AGP] Hopefully get the KT400 working in AGP3.0 mode
o indentation fixes
o [AGP] Use compatability mode of KT400 if detected
o [AGP] Clean up capability pointer detection
o [AGP] __init audit after Rusty found a bug
o [AGP] Missing bits of David Mosberger's cleanups
o [AGP] Export agp3 routines and link to module if needed
o [AGP] agp_frontend_initialize() now gets called when a chipset
driver registers, so it can't be __init any more
o [AGP] Readd module_exit function so that agpgart.ko can be unloaded
o [AGP] misplaced setting of bridge device
o Cyrix 3 gcc options changed
o swap.h doesn't use prefetching
o i2c size_t fix
o make cpu serial number disable generic
o [AGP] Make things compile again if AGP3=n
David Brownell <[email protected]>:
o ehci-hcd (1/2): portability (2.4), tasklet,
o ehci-hcd (2/2): rest of tasklet remove
o usbnet: zaurus, oops, etc
o ehci misc patches
o hub driver uses dev_info(), less log clutter
o ehci, more small fixes
o ehci, qtd submit and completions
o usbcore: rm hub oops, message cleanups, unlink
o ehci, qtd submit and completions
David Mosberger <[email protected]>:
o AGPGART fixes for HP ZX1 and Intel I460
o ia64: Make mremap() work properly when returning "negative"
addresses
o ia64: Define new "arch_switch" macros so that the tasklist_lock can
be released during the (low-level) context-switch. Patch by Erich
Focht.
o ia64: Fix efi_memmap_walk() to work with more complicated memory
maps
o ia64: Rename __flush_tlb_all() to local_flush_tlb_all()
o ia64: Make flush_tlb_mm() work for multi-threaded address-spaces on
SMP machines
o ia64: Make it easier to set a breakpoint in the Ski simulator right
before starting the kernel (based on patch by Peter Chubb).
o ia64: Patch by Venkatesh Pallipadi to fix IA-32 signal handling to
restore instruction and data pointers.
o ia64: Delete arch/ia64/sn/configs/ files on request by John
Hesterberg
o ia64: For ia32 emulation, do not turn on O_LARGEFILE automatically
o ia64: Decode feature bits added by SDM2.1 (spontaneous deferral &
16-byte atomic ops).
o ia64: Sync up with 2.5.50 (Ski simulator has been tested only so
far)
o ia64: Manual merge of Erich's NUMA node-size changes
o ia64: Fix unaligned memory access handler
o ia64: Manual Makefile cleanup merge
o ia64: Merge with 2.5.50
o ia64: Avoid holding tasklist_lock across routines that do IPIs
(such as flush_tlb_all())
o First part of 2.5.51 syncup
o New file asm-ia64/intrinsics.h
o ia64: efivars fix by Matt Domsch and Peter Chubb
o ia64: More 2.5.51/2.5.52 sync up
o Add VIRTUAL_MEM_MAP config option
o ia64: consolidate sys32_new[lf]stat. Patch by Stephen Rothwell
o ia64: More merge fixes
o ia64: Finish 2.5.52+ merge
o ia64: Fix printing of memory attributes
David S. Miller <[email protected]>:
o [SCTP]: Add MAINTAINERS entry
o [PROMCON]: Fix type in vc_resize call
o [SPARC64]: Update ioctl32 for fb changes
o [SPARC64]: Add sbus_{read,write}q
o [SPARC]: Update asm/fbio.h for fb changes
o [ATYFB]: Fix build error in sparc specific sections
o [FB]: Add readq/writeq for sparc
o [SPARC64]: Convert for stat/utime compat syscall changes
o [SPARC64]; Convert over to compat_clock_t and compat_sys_times
o [SPARC64]: Un-static cp_compat_stat
o [SPARC64]: Fix some circular include deps
o [SPARC64]: Some more compat stat syscall entry conversions
o [SOUND]: ioctl32/{ioctl32,rawmidi32,seq32,timer32}.c needs
linux/fs.h
Dipankar Sarma <[email protected]>:
o [IPV4]: lockfree ipv4 route cache
Douglas Gilbert <[email protected]>:
o scsi_debug version 1.67 for lk 2.5.52
Eric Sandeen <[email protected]>:
o [XFS] Change some %x formats to %p for pointers
Erich Focht <[email protected]>:
o ia64: Configurable NUMA node memory size
Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>:
o USB: usbserial: Add a short_name field to work better with sysfs
o USB: keyspan_pda: fix up the short names, as they were too big
o USB: whiteheat: fix some gcc 3.2 warning messages
o USB: warn users that they should not be using the usbdevfs name
o LSM: changed the dummy code to use the default operations logic
o LSM: Fix up the description of the root_plug code to try to make it
clearer
o LSM: update the copyright dates for my entry
o USB: fix the spelling of "deprecated"
Ivan Kokshaysky <[email protected]>:
o typos in asm-alpha/dma.h
o PCI: setup-xx fixes
James Bottomley <jejb@mulgrave.(none)>:
o Fix the max_sectors warning afflicting some host adapter drivers
o correct compile warnings without Large Block Device support
o [SCSI 53c700] remove no_module_init again, sigh
o [SCSI 53c700] update to new generic device dma_ API
o [SCSI] update lasi700 for new parisc device model
o generic device DMA API
o allow pci primary busses to have parents in the device model
o remove PCI_NEW_DMA_COMPAT_API
James Morris <[email protected]>:
o [SPARC64]: Define COMPAT_USER_HZ and compat_clock_t
o [SPARC]: Update for new do_coredump args
Jaroslav Kysela <[email protected]>:
o ALSA update
o HP100 network driver - Pavel Machek <[email protected]>
John Levon <[email protected]>:
o oprofile update
Jon Grimm <[email protected]>:
o [SCTP] Last of the v4/v6 partioning (for now)
Justin T. Gibbs <[email protected]>:
o Update aic7xxx driver to 6.2.10. Add aic79xx U320 SCSI driver
version 1.1.1
o Final 1.1.1 aic79xx driver updates
o Bring in some deltas that were missed in the aic79xx 1.1.1 and
aic7xxx 6.2.10 updates. The aic79xx driver now also supports
mid-layer induced
o Update to aic7xxx 6.2.22 and aic79xx 1.3.0_ALPHA2
o Remove generated file
o Complete aic7xxx 6.2.22 and aic79xx 1.3.0_ALPHA2 update
o Enable highmem_io
o o Kill host template files
o Complete the upgrade to aic7xxx 6.2.23 and aic79xx 1.3.0_ALPHA3
o Update to aic7xxx version 6.2.24 and aic79xx version 1.3.0_ALPHA5
Kai Makisara <[email protected]>:
o SCSI tape driver fix for 2.5.51
Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>:
o Add "sysenter" support on x86, and a "vsyscall" page
o Allow KALLSYMS even without kernel debugging
o Export the 'vsyscall' address to user space with the AT_SYSINFO elf
AUX-table entry.
o Make six-argument system calls work with the fast system call
trampoline.
o Merge with DRI CVS tree
o Make NFS compile even without NFS_V4 support
o Ignore ".ko" files - kernel module objects
o Get rid of silly printk's in recent mtrr driver changes
o Sysenter cleanups (originals by Brian Gerst, updated and expanded
by me)
o More mtrr/if.c fixes
o Remove old pci_dma_supported(), this is done by the generic device
DMA now (see <linux/pci.h> for the compat wrapper).
o Handle single-stepping over fast system calls without polluting the
fast case with a pushf/popf, by having the kernel debug trap set
the TIF_SINGLESTEP flag and causing the return path to dtrt.
o Fix sysenter restart backwards jump, add offset comments, and make
the alignment of the return point be saner.
o Remove bogus duplicated (and wrong) function declaration
o Fix the remaining known problems (NMI and debugging) with fast
system calls. They should now be fully comparable to traditional
system calls.
Manfred Spraul <[email protected]>:
o new attempt at sys_poll allocation (was: Re: Poll patches..)
o reorder 'rep;nop;' in the spinlock macro
o Avoid overwriting boot_cpu_data from trampoline code
Martin J. Bligh <[email protected]>:
o x86 subarch header files
o NUMA-Q subarch directory
o abstract out clustered APIC code
o abstract out mpparse code
o mpparse cleanups
o cleanup IPI code
o clustered IPI cleanups
o more clustered-apic-mode work
Matthew Dharm <[email protected]>:
o usb-storage: fixup interpret_urb_result()
Michal Ostrowski <[email protected]>:
o [PPPOE]: Fix connect handling
Miles Bader <[email protected]>:
o Update v850 includes for slimmed-down sched.h
o Make some symbol exports conditional on CONFIG_MMU
o Add v850 support for `sys_restart_syscall'
o Add some v850 elf constants
o Pass extra signal handler args correctly on the v850
o Reduce redundancy in v850 linker scripts
Nathan Scott <[email protected]>:
o [XFS] Fix size check for realtime devices
o [XFS] Some cleanup, some more unwritten extent related changes
o [XFS] Fix up setting up of sector size for the superblock buffer
after the very first read on mount. Make some of the surrounding
code dealing with buffers consistent.
o [XFS] Fix some setxattr compiler warnings (const)
Nemosoft Unv. <[email protected]>:
o USB: PWC 8.10 for 2.5.51
Oliver Neukum <[email protected]>:
o USB: clean kernel thread exit for speedtouch
o USB: speedtouch: eliminate sleep_on
o USB: fix an unlinking race in speedtouch driver
o USB: proper error return for usblcd
o USB: simplify spinlocks in send path for speedtouch
o USB: more spinlock work for speedtouch
o USB: speedtouch remove error handling with usb_clear_halt
o USB: speedtouch reentrancy race through usbfs
o USB: remove obviously broken code from the speedtouch disconnect
handler
o USB: speedtouch possible deadlock in atm_close path
o USB cdc-acm: missed a GFP_KERNEL in interrupt
o USB cdc-ether: GFP_KERNEL in interrupt
Patrick McHardy <[email protected]>:
o [Netfilter]: Forgotten dev_put for bridge-devices in nf_reinject
Pete Zaitcev <[email protected]>:
o [SPARC]: missing free_irq in sunsu driver
Randy Dunlap <[email protected]>:
o fix intermezzo build
o Patch for affs: pr_debug() usage
Richard Henderson <[email protected]>:
o [ALPHA] Change EH mechanism to be pc-relative instead of
gp-relative
o [ALPHA] Add __param support to link script
Robert Love <[email protected]>:
o missing typecast
Russell Cattelan <[email protected]>:
o [XFS] "merge" the 2.4 fsx fix for block size < page size to 2.5.
This needed major changes to actually fit.
Rusty Russell <[email protected]>:
o honour init= bootparm
Sam Ravnborg <[email protected]>:
o ia64: arch makefiles update
Simon Evans <[email protected]>:
o 2.5.51 More typedef removal from usbvideo
Sridhar Samudrala <[email protected]>:
o [SCTP] MSG_PEEK support for recvmsg()
o [SCTP] Fixes for gcc 3.2 compiler issues and warnings
o [SCTP] Move the registration of v6 address event notifier to ipv6.c
Stephen Lord <[email protected]>:
o [XFS] rework iocore infrastructure, remove some code and make it
more
Stephen Rothwell <[email protected]>:
o ia64: arch-specific part of 1st compat clean up
o ia64: consolidate sys32_times
o Fix bad interaction with APM and the new sysenter segment layout
St?phane Eranian <[email protected]>:
o Please apply this cleanup patch to your 2.5.50. The patch is made
using 2.4.45 but the file has not changed since. It cleans up the
initialization and some text alignment problems. Initial patch by
Chris Wilson.
Tony Luck <[email protected]>:
o ia64: mca logging bug fixes
Trond Myklebust <[email protected]>:
o Clean up NFSv4 READ xdr path
o Clean up NFSv4 WRITE xdr path
o Support for NFSv4 READ + WRITE attribute cache consistency
Venkatesh Pallipadi <[email protected]>:
o ia64: IA32 ptrace bug-fixes
William Lee Irwin III <[email protected]>:
o vm86 IRQ bugfix
o converting cap_set_pg() to for_each_task_pid()
o Fix CPU bitmask truncation
when I try to boot 2.5.53 with the 6.2.24 'new' aic7xxx driver I get an
error message
aic 7xxx PCI Device 0:10:0 failed memory mapped test useing PIO
and then the initial information block about the card, then nothing, it
never finishes downloading the firmware or detects the drives.
I am sucessfully useing 2.4.18 on this box, but have been unable to use
any of the recent 2.5 kernels, prior to .53 they were not detecting any of
the disks.
David Lang
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 21:45:30 -0800 (PST) Linus Torvalds (LT) wrote:
LT> Summary of changes from v2.5.52 to v2.5.53
LT> ============================================
Hello,
One of the changes between 2.5.52 and 2.5.53 broke parport autoprobing.
I have a 2.5.53 kernel with all of parport built into the kernel and on
the kernel's command line "parport=auto". If I remove that, the oops goes
away. Since I don't have a serial console I wrote down the most important
bits of the oops:
EIP is at dma_alloc_coherent +0x18/0x80
Trace:
parport_pc_probe_port +0x42b/0x720
vgacon_scroll +0x140/0x230
scrup +0x133/0x140
mod_timer +0x12a/0x180
alloc_inode +0x17f/0x1b0
__pci_conf1_read +0xc3/0x100
pci_conf1_read +0x4a/0x50
pci_bus_read_config_byte +0x81/0x90
register_sysctl_table +0x67/0x90
init +0x3a/0x160
init +0x0/0x160
kernel_thread_helper +0x5/0x18
Hope this helps anyone to sort this out. If more info is necessary,
let me know.
Regards,
-Udo.
Hi folks,
I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere yet, but make bzImage
returns for me:
ld -m elf_i386 -e stext -T arch/i386/vmlinux.lds.s arch/i386/kernel/head.o arch/i386/kernel/init_task.o init/built-in.o --start-group usr/built-in.o arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o arch/i386/mm/built-in.o arch/i386/mach-default/built-in.o kernel/built-in.o mm/built-in.o fs/built-in.o ipc/built-in.o security/built-in.o crypto/built-in.o lib/lib.a arch/i386/lib/lib.a
drivers/built-in.o sound/built-in.o arch/i386/pci/built-in.o net/built-in.o --end-group -o vmlinux
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x14ea3): In function `kd_nosound':
: undefined reference to `input_event'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x14ebc): In function `kd_nosound':
: undefined reference to `input_event'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x14f67): In function `kd_mksound':
: undefined reference to `input_event'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x15c02): In function `kbd_bh':
: undefined reference to `input_event'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x15c10): In function `kbd_bh':
: undefined reference to `input_event'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x15c21): more undefined references to `input_event' follow
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x16063): In function `kbd_connect':
: undefined reference to `input_open_device'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x16087): In function `kbd_disconnect':
: undefined reference to `input_close_device'
drivers/built-in.o(.init.text+0xe11): In function `kbd_init':
: undefined reference to `input_register_handler'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
Is this a known problem?
Regards
Harri
> <[email protected]>:
> o ia64: SN update
This seems to revert most (if not all) 2.5 changes under arch/ia64/sn/.
Not very nice..
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 11:11:09PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> : undefined reference to `input_register_handler'
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
>
>
> Is this a known problem?
Under Input Device Support, enable Input Devices.
CONFIG_INPUT=y
(Yup, that bit me, too. Apparently, you can enable mouse and keyboard
support w/o enabling CONFIG_INPUT. *shrug*)
-- DN
Daniel
Okay this problem is getting annoying. Here are a few fixes. Please apply
Linus.
MS: (n) 1. A debilitating and surprisingly widespread affliction that
renders the sufferer barely able to perform the simplest task. 2. A disease.
James Simmons [[email protected]] ____/|
fbdev/console/gfx developer \ o.O|
http://www.linux-fbdev.org =(_)=
http://linuxgfx.sourceforge.net U
http://linuxconsole.sourceforge.net
You can import this changeset into BK by piping this whole message to:
'| bk receive [path to repository]' or apply the patch as usual.
===================================================================
[email protected], 2002-12-10 12:07:45-08:00, jsimmons@kozmo.(none)
The VT tty layer depends on the input api now. Fixed this dependency.
Kconfig | 1 +
1 files changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff -Nru a/drivers/char/Kconfig b/drivers/char/Kconfig
--- a/drivers/char/Kconfig Tue Dec 10 12:16:48 2002
+++ b/drivers/char/Kconfig Tue Dec 10 12:16:48 2002
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
config VT
bool "Virtual terminal"
+ depends on INPUT=y
---help---
If you say Y here, you will get support for terminal devices with
display and keyboard devices. These are called "virtual" because you
===================================================================
This BitKeeper patch contains the following changesets:
+
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, James Simmons wrote:
>
> Okay this problem is getting annoying. Here are a few fixes. Please apply
> Linus.
PLEASE don't send me patches like this.
The "bk send" stuff is totally unusable anyway, and it is made doubly so
when you send BK patches that aren't even based on my tree, but have some
other BK stuff before them, so that BK can't even take it due to missing
parents.
Either make a real BK tree available for pulling (a _clean_ one, see the
docs), or just send real patches with no sign of BK. None of this
half-baked "bk send" crap.
Larry should never have made "bk send" available in the first place, it's
an abomination.
Linus