BK users:
bk pull bk://gkernel.bkbits.net/net-drivers-2.5-exp
Patch:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/patchkits/2.6/2.6.0-test9-bk24-netdrvr-exp1.patch.bz2
This will update the following files:
Documentation/networking/8139too.txt | 438 --------------
drivers/net/68360enet.c | 951 --------------------------------
Documentation/SubmittingPatches | 4
Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt | 57 +
drivers/net/3c501.c | 116 +--
drivers/net/3c501.h | 1
drivers/net/3c503.c | 117 ++-
drivers/net/3c505.c | 128 ++--
drivers/net/3c507.c | 120 ++--
drivers/net/3c515.c | 328 ++++-------
drivers/net/3c523.c | 108 +--
drivers/net/3c527.c | 682 ++++++++++------------
drivers/net/3c527.h | 6
drivers/net/3c59x.c | 17
drivers/net/8139too.c | 334 ++++++-----
drivers/net/82596.c | 83 +-
drivers/net/Kconfig | 9
drivers/net/Makefile | 2
drivers/net/Space.c | 587 +++++++++----------
drivers/net/a2065.c | 21
drivers/net/ac3200.c | 91 ++-
drivers/net/amd8111e.c | 14
drivers/net/apne.c | 81 +-
drivers/net/appletalk/ltpc.c | 2
drivers/net/ariadne.c | 10
drivers/net/arm/am79c961a.c | 2
drivers/net/arm/ether00.c | 4
drivers/net/arm/ether1.c | 2
drivers/net/arm/ether3.c | 2
drivers/net/arm/etherh.c | 2
drivers/net/at1700.c | 166 ++---
drivers/net/atari_bionet.c | 62 +-
drivers/net/atari_pamsnet.c | 67 +-
drivers/net/atarilance.c | 58 +
drivers/net/atp.c | 40 -
drivers/net/au1000_eth.c | 61 --
drivers/net/bagetlance.c | 77 +-
drivers/net/cs89x0.c | 132 ++--
drivers/net/de600.c | 59 +
drivers/net/de600.h | 1
drivers/net/de620.c | 63 +-
drivers/net/declance.c | 17
drivers/net/defxx.c | 2
drivers/net/depca.c | 20
drivers/net/dummy.c | 2
drivers/net/e100/e100_config.c | 8
drivers/net/e100/e100_main.c | 41 -
drivers/net/e100/e100_phy.c | 14
drivers/net/e1000/e1000.h | 10
drivers/net/e1000/e1000_ethtool.c | 94 ++-
drivers/net/e1000/e1000_hw.c | 65 +-
drivers/net/e1000/e1000_hw.h | 9
drivers/net/e1000/e1000_main.c | 143 ++--
drivers/net/e1000/e1000_param.c | 45 -
drivers/net/e2100.c | 88 ++
drivers/net/eepro.c | 256 ++++----
drivers/net/eepro100.c | 21
drivers/net/eexpress.c | 91 ++-
drivers/net/eql.c | 2
drivers/net/es3210.c | 87 ++
drivers/net/eth16i.c | 119 ++--
drivers/net/ethertap.c | 3
drivers/net/ewrk3.c | 684 +++++++++--------------
drivers/net/fc/iph5526.c | 3
drivers/net/fc/iph5526_scsi.h | 2
drivers/net/fmv18x.c | 111 ++-
drivers/net/gt96100eth.c | 49 -
drivers/net/hamradio/baycom_epp.c | 2
drivers/net/hamradio/bpqether.c | 2
drivers/net/hamradio/hdlcdrv.c | 2
drivers/net/hamradio/yam.c | 2
drivers/net/hp-plus.c | 84 ++
drivers/net/hp.c | 84 ++
drivers/net/hp100.c | 743 +++++++++++++------------
drivers/net/hplance.c | 85 +-
drivers/net/hydra.c | 19
drivers/net/jazzsonic.c | 88 ++
drivers/net/lance.c | 129 ++--
drivers/net/lasi_82596.c | 17
drivers/net/lne390.c | 88 ++
drivers/net/mac8390.c | 103 ++-
drivers/net/mac89x0.c | 77 +-
drivers/net/mace.c | 50 +
drivers/net/macmace.c | 30 -
drivers/net/macsonic.c | 103 +--
drivers/net/mvme147.c | 64 +-
drivers/net/natsemi.c | 39 -
drivers/net/ne.c | 83 ++
drivers/net/ne2.c | 82 ++
drivers/net/ne2k-pci.c | 3
drivers/net/ne2k_cbus.c | 107 ++-
drivers/net/ne2k_cbus.h | 2
drivers/net/netconsole.c | 120 ++++
drivers/net/ni5010.c | 184 +++---
drivers/net/ni52.c | 118 ++-
drivers/net/ni65.c | 101 ++-
drivers/net/ns83820.c | 2
drivers/net/oaknet.c | 61 --
drivers/net/pci-skeleton.c | 2
drivers/net/pcmcia/3c574_cs.c | 7
drivers/net/pcmcia/3c589_cs.c | 7
drivers/net/pcmcia/fmvj18x_cs.c | 7
drivers/net/pcmcia/nmclan_cs.c | 7
drivers/net/pcmcia/smc91c92_cs.c | 7
drivers/net/pcmcia/xirc2ps_cs.c | 7
drivers/net/pcnet32.c | 11
drivers/net/plip.c | 18
drivers/net/saa9730.c | 63 +-
drivers/net/sb1250-mac.c | 49 -
drivers/net/seeq8005.c | 97 +--
drivers/net/sgiseeq.c | 29
drivers/net/shaper.c | 11
drivers/net/sk_g16.c | 182 ++----
drivers/net/sk_mca.c | 119 +---
drivers/net/sk_mca.h | 3
drivers/net/skfp/skfddi.c | 32 -
drivers/net/smc-ultra.c | 96 ++-
drivers/net/smc-ultra32.c | 85 +-
drivers/net/smc9194.c | 110 +--
drivers/net/stnic.c | 42 -
drivers/net/sun3_82586.c | 78 +-
drivers/net/sun3lance.c | 85 +-
drivers/net/tc35815.c | 194 ++----
drivers/net/tg3.c | 16
drivers/net/tokenring/3c359.c | 4
drivers/net/tokenring/abyss.c | 2
drivers/net/tokenring/madgemc.c | 6
drivers/net/tokenring/proteon.c | 184 ++----
drivers/net/tokenring/skisa.c | 182 ++----
drivers/net/tokenring/smctr.c | 194 +++---
drivers/net/tokenring/tmspci.c | 2
drivers/net/tulip/Kconfig | 20
drivers/net/tulip/de2104x.c | 2
drivers/net/tulip/dmfe.c | 2
drivers/net/tulip/interrupt.c | 417 ++++++++++----
drivers/net/tulip/tulip.h | 18
drivers/net/tulip/tulip_core.c | 78 +-
drivers/net/tulip/winbond-840.c | 2
drivers/net/tulip/xircom_tulip_cb.c | 3
drivers/net/tun.c | 18
drivers/net/wan/lmc/lmc_main.c | 375 ++++--------
drivers/net/wan/lmc/lmc_var.h | 15
drivers/net/wan/x25_asy.c | 2
drivers/net/wd.c | 89 ++
drivers/net/wireless/arlan-main.c | 283 +++------
drivers/net/wireless/arlan.h | 6
drivers/net/wireless/atmel.c | 2
drivers/net/wireless/strip.c | 2
drivers/net/wireless/wavelan.c | 251 +++-----
drivers/net/wireless/wavelan.p.h | 58 -
drivers/net/wireless/wavelan_cs.c | 113 +--
drivers/net/wireless/wavelan_cs.p.h | 49 -
drivers/net/znet.c | 36 -
drivers/net/zorro8390.c | 19
drivers/usb/gadget/ether.c | 2
include/linux/netdevice.h | 18
include/linux/netpoll.h | 38 +
include/linux/pci_ids.h | 2
net/Kconfig | 20
net/core/Makefile | 1
net/core/dev.c | 39 +
net/core/netpoll.c | 646 +++++++++++++++++++++
net/wanrouter/wanmain.c | 2
163 files changed, 7307 insertions(+), 7024 deletions(-)
through these ChangeSets:
<[email protected]> (03/11/19 1.1435.2.96)
[PATCH] 8139too NAPI for net-drivers-2.5-exp
Here is the 8139too version in net-drivers-2.5-exp modified for NAPI.
Also:
64k receive ring - has to handle wrap for that case;
the NoWrap flag does nothing if using this big ring.
assert() -> BUG_ON()
To deal with the races with tx_timeout, put back in the rx_lock from earlier versions.
<[email protected]> (03/11/19 1.1435.2.95)
[PATCH] more ne2k-pci clone boards
<[email protected]> (03/11/19 1.1435.2.94)
[PATCH] more RTL-8139 clone boards
<[email protected]> (03/11/18 1.1435.2.93)
[PATCH] sun3-related net driver fixes
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Nov 2003, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> > Yet more updates. Syncing with Andrew Morton, and more syncing with Al
> > Viro.
> >
> > No users of init_etherdev remain in the tree. (yay!)
>
> Here are some (untested, except for cross-gcc) fixes for the m68k-related
> drivers:
I forget to test the Sun-3 drivers:
- sun3_82586.c:
o add missing casts to iounmap() calls
o fix parameter of free_netdev()
- sun3lance.c: add missing casts to iounmap() calls
Note that sun3_82586.c no longer compiles since SUN3_82586_TOTAL_SIZE is not
defined. Sammy, is it OK to use PAGE_SIZE for that, since that's what's passed
to ioremap()?
<[email protected]> (03/11/18 1.1435.2.92)
[PATCH] m68k-related net driver fixes
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Yet more updates. Syncing with Andrew Morton, and more syncing with Al
> Viro.
>
> No users of init_etherdev remain in the tree. (yay!)
Here are some (untested, except for cross-gcc) fixes for the m68k-related
drivers:
- Space.c: fix incorrect prototypes for atarilance_probe() and mace_probe()
- a2065.c: kill superfluous argument of alloc_etherdev()
- apne.c:
o fix incorrect prototype for apne_probe()
o kill unused variable err
- mac8390.c:
o kill unused variable probed
o fix typos ENDOEV -> ENODEV and ERR_PTE -> ERR_PTR
o add missing variable slots
- macmace.c: use ERR_PTR() where needed
- macsonic.c: kill unused variable lp
- mvme147.c:
o kill conversion warning and kill a cast by making ram unsigned long
o add missing variable err
Note: The use of `slots' in mac8390.c is not in my tree. Do you know where that
change comes from?
<[email protected]> (03/11/18 1.1435.2.91)
[PATCH] netpoll: push zap_completion_queue for lkcd
Move zap_completion_queue call inside netpoll so we don't need to
export it separately.
<[email protected]> (03/11/18 1.1435.2.90)
[PATCH] netpoll: fix compilation with CONFIG_NETPOLL_RX
Fix compilation without CONFIG_NETPOLL_RX
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.89)
[netdrvr] remove init_etherdev mentions in Doc/SubmittingPatches, atari_pamsnet.c
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.88)
[netdrvr] remove Documentation/networking/8139too.txt
All sections of the document are woefully outdated.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.87)
[netdrvr lasi_82596] remove ether_setup() call, fix leak in probe
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.86)
[netdrvr] alloc_etherdev-related cleanups
Mostly removing unneeded calls to ether_setup(), which alloc_etherdev()
already does for us.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.85)
[netdrvr 3c527] applied missing pieces of Richard Proctor's 3c527 SMP update
Minor stuff... remove unused constants, and mark non-experimental
and non-broken in Kconfig.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.84)
[netdrvr tulip] clean up tulip NAPI poll disable
Looks like the same patch was applied multiple times. No negative
effects except ugliness and a redundant test.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.83)
[netdrvr xircom_tulip_cb] remove bogus unregister_netdev call; use free_netdev
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.82)
[netdrvr stnic] fix typo from last stnic cset
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.81)
[netdrvr iph5526] use SET_MODULE_OWNER; small typedef cleanup
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.80)
[netdrvr pcmcia] s/kfree/free_netdev/
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.79)
[netdrvr ether00] s/kfree/free_netdev/ ; remove redundant memset() calls
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.78)
[netdrvr] s/kfree/free_netdev/ where appropriate
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.77)
[wireless wavelan{_cs}] use alloc_etherdev; remove useless net_device* typedef
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.76)
[netdrvr de600] use alloc_etherdev; request_region fixes
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.75)
[netdrvr atp] use alloc_etherdev, clean up probing
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.74)
[netdrvr depca] fix leaks on error
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.73)
[netdrvr saa9730] use alloc_etherdev, annotate bugs found but not fixed
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.72)
[netdrvr stnic] use alloc_etherdev
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.71)
[netdrvr sgiseeq] alloc_etherdev, SET_MODULE_OWNER, fix leaks on error
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.70)
[netdrvr sb1250-mac] alloc_etherdev, fix leaks on error
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.69)
[netdrvr au1000_eth] alloc_etherdev, SET_MODULE_OWNER, fix leaks/small bugs
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.68)
[netdrvr zorro8390] alloc_etherdev, SET_MODULE_OWNER
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.67)
[netdrvr mace] alloc_etherdev, fix leaks on error
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.66)
[netdrvr znet] alloc_etherdev, SET_MODULE_OWNER, remove #ifdef MODULE
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.65)
[netdrvr oaknet] use alloc_etherdev, fix leaks
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.64)
[netdrvr hydra] use alloc_etherdev
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.63)
[netdrvr gt96100eth] use alloc_etherdev, fix leaks
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.62)
[netdrvr declance] use alloc_etherdev
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.61)
[netdrvr ariadne] use alloc_etherdev
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.60)
[netdrvr a2065] convert to alloc_etherdev
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.59)
[netdrvr tc35815] switch to using alloc_etherdev
Also handle ioremap failure.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.58)
[netdrvr tc35815] many fixes, major and minor
* s/int/unsigned long/ for 'flags' arg passed to spin_lock_irqsave
* s/unsigned int/unsigned long/ for I/O port addresses
* no need to prevent tc35815_probe from being called multiple times...
PCI layer will do things properly for us.
* call pci_enable_device before accessing hardware, before obtaining
irq number, and before obtaining I/O port addresses.
* remove bogus 'if (pdev)' check in PCI API ->probe function
* call SET_M0DULE_OWNER, remove MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT
* (cleanup) don't bother casting from a void*
* (cleanup) mark debugging function with #if 0, just like the caller
* Fix many printk statements to indicate that tc_readl() returns
a long, not an int.
* (cleanup) remove unused tc35815_proc_info function
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.57)
[e100] missed a kfree -> free_netdev
* missed a kfree -> free_netdev
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.56)
[e100] add extended device-specific ethtool stats
* Add extended device-specific ethtool stats
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.55)
[e100] remove __devinit from mis-marked funcs
* Remove __devinit from mis-marked functions that are needed
after init for things like ethtool. ([email protected])
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.54)
[e1000] Internal SERDES link detect; delay after SPI
* Internal SERDES designs must use indirect method to sample
link status based on sampling MAC sync bits.
* Need 10 msec delay after SPI eeprom write, otherwise back-to-
back writes can get corrupted.
* Allow for setup of multiple MAC addresses (not used for
Linux - shared code change).
* Updated comment block.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.53)
[e1000] exit polling loop if interface is brought down
* Exit polling loop if interface is brought down.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.52)
[e1000] improve Tx flush method
* Flush queued in-flight Tx descriptors when link is lost. 8254x stops
processing Tx descriptors when link is lost, so outstanding Tx
buffers will not be returned to OS unless we flush the Tx descriptor
ring. This patch move the flush from the watchdog timer callback
to process context to work around some issue with holding xmit_lock
in timer callback.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.51)
[e1000] print message if user overrides default ITR
* Print message if user overrides default setting of ITR.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.50)
[e1000] 82547 interrupt assert/de-assert re-ordering
* 82547 needs interrupt disable/enable to keep interrupt assertion
state synced between 82547 and APIC. 82547 will re-order
assert and de-assert messages if hub link bus is busy (heavy
traffic). Disabling interrupt on device works around re-
order issue.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.49)
[e1000] use unsigned long for I/O base addr
* Use unsigned long for I/O base addr; can be 64-bit on some archs.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.48)
[e1000] loopback diag test failing on big-endian
* ethtool diag loopback test was failing on ppc because of
endianness issue.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.47)
[e1000] use pdev->irq rather than netdev->irq for
* Use pdev->irq rather than netdev->irq for interrupt
registration in anticipation of MSI interrupt API support.
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.46)
[e1000] add ethtool ring param support
* Add ethtool ring param support
<[email protected]> (03/11/16 1.1435.2.45)
[netdrvr] Remove never-referenced 68360enet.c
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.44)
[netdrvr 3c515] fix non-modular build
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.43)
[PATCH] (42/42) atari_lance
NE68-atarilance
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* also kill off last usage of probe_list
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.42)
[PATCH] (41/42) sun3_lance
NE67-sun3lance
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.41)
[PATCH] (40/42) sun3_82586
NE66-sun3_82586
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.40)
[PATCH] (39/42) apne
NE64-apne
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.39)
[PATCH] (38/42) bionet
NE63-bionet
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.38)
[PATCH] (37/42) pamsnet
NE62-pamsnet
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.37)
[PATCH] (36/42) hplance
NE61-hplance
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.36)
[PATCH] (35/42) mvme147
NE60-mvme147lance
* switched to dynamic allocation
* fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.35)
[PATCH] (34/42) mac_mace
NE59-mace
* switched mace to dynamic allocation
* mace: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.34)
[PATCH] (33/42) macsonic
NE58-macsonic
* switched macsonic to dynamic allocation
* macsonic: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.33)
[PATCH] (32/42) mac8390
NE57-mac8390
* switched mac8390 to dynamic allocation
* mac8390: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* get rid of MOD_INC/DEC
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.32)
[PATCH] (31/42) mac89x0
NE56-mac8390
* switched mac8390 to dynamic allocation
* mac8390: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.31)
[PATCH] (30/42) jazzsonic
NE55-jazzsonic
* switched jazzsonic to dynamic allocation
* jazzsonic: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.30)
[PATCH] (29/42) bagetlance
NE54-bagetlance
* switched bagetlance to dynamic allocation
* bagetlance: embedded ->priv
* bagetlance: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* bagetlance: fixed resource leaks on rmmod
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.29)
[PATCH] (28/42) ultra32
NE52-ultra32
* switched smc-ultra32 to dynamic allocation
* smc-ultra32: fixed order of freeing bugs
* smc-ultra32: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* smc-ultra32: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.28)
[PATCH] (27/42) ac3200
NE51-ac3200
* switched ac3200 to dynamic allocation
* ac3200: fixed order of freeing bugs
* ac3200: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* ac3200: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.27)
[PATCH] (26/42) es3210
NE50-es3210
* switched es3210 to dynamic allocation
* es3210: fixed order of freeing bugs
* es3210: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.26)
[PATCH] (25/42) lne390
NE49-lne390
* switched lne390 to dynamic allocation
* lne390: fixed order of freeing bugs
* lne390: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* lne390: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.25)
[PATCH] (24/42) ne2
NE48-ne2 from viro
* switched ne2 to dynamic allocation
* ne2: fixed order of freeing bugs
* ne2: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.24)
[PATCH] (23/42) 3c523
NE47-3c523 from viro
* switched 3c523 to dynamic allocation
* 3c523: switched to embedded ->priv
* 3c523: fixed order of freeing bugs
* 3c523: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.23)
[PATCH] (22/42) 3c527
NE46-3c527
* switched 3c527 to dynamic allocation
* 3c527: switched to embedded ->priv
* 3c527: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.22)
[PATCH] (21/42) sk_mca
NE45-sk_mca
* switched sk-mca to dynamic allocation
* sk-mca: switched to embedded ->priv
* sk-mca: fixed order of freeing bugs
* sk-mca: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.21)
[PATCH] (20/42) hp100-T10
NE44-hp100
* convert to dynamic allocation
* use device model for PCI and EISA
* use pci id's to find PCI devices
* fix missing id's for 10 Mbit only PCI boards
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.20)
[PATCH] (19/42) 3c515-T10
NE43-3c515
* convert to dynamic allocation
* fixed up device list handling
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.19)
[PATCH] (18/42) ultra
Based on viro NE42-ultra
* switched smc-ultra to dynamic allocation
* smc-ultra: fixed order of freeing bugs
* smc-ultra: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* smc-ultra: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.18)
[PATCH] (17/42) wd
Based on viro NE41-wd
* switched wd to dynamic allocation
* wd: fixed order of freeing bugs
* wd: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* wd: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.17)
[PATCH] (16/42) 3c503
Based on viro NE40-3c503
* switched 3c503 to dynamic allocation
* 3c503: fixed order of freeing bugs
* 3c503: fixed IO without request_region
* 3c503: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* 3c503: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.16)
[PATCH] (15/42) hp
Based on viro NE39-hp
* switched hp to dynamic allocation
* hp: fixed order of freeing bugs
* hp: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* hp: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.15)
[PATCH] (14/42) hpplus
Based on NE38-hpplus
* switched hp-plus to dynamic allocation
* hp-plus: fixed order of freeing bugs
* hp-plus: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* hp-plus: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.14)
[PATCH] (13/42) e2100
Based on viro NE37-e2100
* switched e2100 to dynamic allocation
* e2100: fixed order of freeing bugs
* e2100: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* e2100: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.13)
[PATCH] (12/42) ne
Based on NE36-ne
* switched ne/ne2k_cbus to dynamic allocation
* ne/ne2k_cbus: fixed order of freeing bugs
* ne/ne2k_cbus: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* ne/ne2k_cbus: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.12)
[PATCH] (11/42) lance
Based on viro NE35-lance
* switched lance to dynamic allocation
* lance: fixed init_etherdev races
* lance: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* NB: probing code is, to put it mildly, odd. It _always_ does
autoprobe, modular or not. WTF is going on there?
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.11)
[PATCH] (10/42) smc
Based on viro NE34-smc
* switched smc to dynamic allocation
* smc: embedded ->priv
* smc: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* smc: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.10)
[PATCH] (9/42) seeq8005
Based on viro NE33-seeq8005
* switched seeq8005 to dynamic allocation
* seeq8005: embedded ->priv
* seeq8005: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* seeq8005: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* seeq8005: fixed jiffies truncation
* seeq8005: fixed a typo in Kconfig - module is _not_ called ewrk3
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.9)
[PATCH] (8/42) at1500
Based on viro NE32-at1500
ROTFL. The last remnants of CONFIG_AT1500 removed - that was a hell
of an ancient bug (at1500_probe() was never defined, AFAICS - all
way back to 0.99.15).
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.8)
[PATCH] (7/42) cs89x0
Based on viro NE31-cs89x0
* switched cs89x0 to dynamic allocation
* cs89x0: embedded ->priv
* cs89x0: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* cs89x0: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* NB: cs89x0 calls request_region() with very odd arguments. Somebody
ought to check WTF is going on there.
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.7)
[PATCH] (6/42) at1700
Based on viro NE30-at1700
* switched at1700 to dynamic allocation
* at1700: embedded ->priv
* at1700: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* at1700: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.6)
[PATCH] (5/42) fmv18
Based on viro, NE29-fmv18
* switched fmv18x to dynamic allocation
* fmv18x: embedded ->priv
* fmv18x: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* fmv18x: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* fmv18x: compile fix - comment is _not_ an empty statement. The thing
had been b0rken since 2.4.3-pre2, BTW...
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.5)
[PATCH] (4/42) eth16i
NE28-eth16i
* switched eth16i to dynamic allocation
* eth16i: embedded ->priv
* eth16i: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.4)
[PATCH] (3/42) eexpress
Based on viro NE27-eexpress
* switched eexpress to dynamic allocation
* eexpress: embedded ->priv
* eexpress: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* eexpress: fixed IO without request_region()
* eexpress: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.3)
[PATCH] (2/42) eepro
Patch from viro: NE26-eepro
* switched eepro to dynamic allocation
* eepro: embedded ->priv
* eepro: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* eepro: fixed IO before request_region()
* eepro: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
<[email protected]> (03/11/12 1.1435.2.2)
[PATCH] (1/42) ewrk3
Convert ewrk3 to dynamic allocation
* get rid of private device allocation method
* fix deeply nested function
<[email protected]> (03/11/11 1.1428.2.5)
[PATCH] sk_g16 missing declaration
The new probe code in net-drivers-2.5-exp lost a declaration for the
module case (thanks al).
<[email protected]> (03/11/11 1.1428.2.4)
[PATCH] arlan new probe code needs to register
Fix arlan registration in the net-drivers-2.5-exp repo.
Need to call register_netdev. Found by viro.
<[email protected]> (03/11/11 1.1428.2.3)
[PATCH] 3c59x netpoll typo
Poll code (in net-drivers-2.5-exp) was calling undefined function.
<[email protected]> (03/11/11 1.1428.2.2)
[PATCH] typo in net-drivers-2.5-exp 3c507
Fix auto-probing loop in new probing code for 3c507.
This patch is against net-drivers-2.5-exp repository.
Found by viro.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.24)
[PATCH] netpoll for eepro100
netpoll for eepro100
This was in Ingo's old original netconsole patches.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.23)
[PATCH] fix tg3 netpoll
No need to use disable_irq because tg3 is properly spinlocked.
Can just call the interrupt handler directly.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.22)
[PATCH] Netpoll for pcnet32
netpoll for pcnet32
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.21)
[PATCH] netpoll for amd8111e
netpoll for amd8111e
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.20)
[PATCH] netpoll for tulip
Netpoll for tulip. Uses disable_irq() because tulip is unfortunately
still lockless.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.19)
[PATCH] netpoll for 3c59x
>From the old -aa tree with minor changes. Orginally done
by Andrea I think.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.5.3)
[NET] use the netpoll API to transmit kernel printks over UDP
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.5.2)
[NET] Add netpoll support for tg3
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.5.1)
[NET] add netpoll API
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.17)
[PATCH] trivial -- skfp_probe should be static
skfp_probe used to be called from Space.c but isn't any more.
Therefore it no longer needs to be global. All the calls to insert_device()
pass skfp_probe as a second arg, so just use it directly.
Jeff, this also is janitor type stuff, so just put it in net-2.5-exp
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.16)
[PATCH] (4/6) skisa -- probe2
Convert the SK-NET TMS380 ISA card to the new probe2 format.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.15)
[PATCH] (3/6) proteon -- probe2
Convert proteon token ring driver to new probing.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.14)
[PATCH] (2/6) smctr -- probe2
Convert the SMC tokenring driver to new probing.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.13)
[PATCH] (1/6) tokenring probing change
Ugh, two patches got crossed. This is the correct first one.
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.12)
[netdrvr 3c527] fix race
<[email protected]> (03/10/29 1.1380.2.11)
[netdrvr 3c527] whitespace changes (sync up with maintainer)
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.21)
[PATCH] (12/12) Probe2 -- 82596
Originally by Al Viro (NE23-82596)
* switched 82596 to dynamic allocation
* 82596: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
Updated to apply agains jgarzik/net-drivers-2.5-exp
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.20)
[PATCH] (11/12) Probe2 -- 3c501
>From viro NE22-3c501
* switched 3c501 to dynamic allocation
* 3c501: embedded ->priv
* 3c501: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* 3c501: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
Additional:
* probe correctly when no device present
* fix loop forever bug in probing
* free_netdev
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.19)
[PATCH] (10/12) Probe2 -- wavelan
Original by Al Viro (NE21-wavelan)
* switched wavelan to dynamic allocation
* wavelan: embedded ->priv
* wavelan: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* wavelan: fixed IO before request_region()
* wavelan: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
* wavelan: fixed order of freeing bugs
Updated to apply agains jgarzik/net-drivers-2.5-exp
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.18)
[PATCH] (09/12) Probe2 -- arlan
Convert arlan driver to new probing. This meant a rather large
rework of the probing code for this driver since it did a lot ofnon
standard things.
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.17)
[PATCH] (08/12) Probe2 -- 3c507
Originally by Al Viro (NE19-3c507)
* switched 3c507 to dynamic allocation
* 3c507: embedded ->priv
* 3c507: fixed clobbering on autoprobe
* NB: 3c507.c buggers port 0x100 without claiming it. Most likely it
should be doing request_region() there.
Updated to apply agains jgarzik/net-drivers-2.5-exp
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.16)
[PATCH] (07/12) Probe2 -- 3c505
from viro NE18-3c505
* switched 3c505 to dynamic allocation
* 3c505: embedded ->priv
* 3c505: fixed use of uninitialized variable
* 3c505: fixed resource leaks on failure exits
Additional:
* add free_netdev
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.15)
[PATCH] (06/12) Probe2 -- sk16
from viro NE17-sk16
* switched sk_g16 to dynamic allocation
* sk_g16: embedded ->priv
* sk_g16: fixed buggy check for signature (|| instead of &&, somebody
forgot to replace it when inverting the test).
* sk_g16: fixed use after kfree()
* sk_g16: fixed init_etherdev() race
Additional:
* add free_netdev
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.14)
[PATCH] (05/12) Probe2 -- ni5010
from viro NE16-ni5010
* switched ni5010 to dynamic allocation
* ni5010: embedded ->priv
* ni5010: fixed clobbering ->irq
* ni5010: fixed IO before request_region()
Additional:
* add free_netdev
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.13)
[PATCH] (04/12) Probe2 -- ni52
>From viro NE15-ni52
* switched ni52 to dynamic allocation
* ni52: embedded ->priv
* ni52: fixed clobbering of everything on autoprobe
Additional:
* add free_netdev
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.12)
[PATCH] (03/12) Probe2 -- ni65
Convert ni65 driver to new probing; patch sequence goes bottom
up on the probe list.
* switched ni65 to dynamic allocation
* ni65: fixed ->irq and ->dma clobbering on autoprobe
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.11)
[PATCH] (2/12) Probe2 -- de620
Rework de620 driver to new dynamic allocation
Originally by Al Viro.
* switched de620 to dynamic allocation
* de620: embedded ->priv
* de620: fixed IO before request_region()
Updated to ~jgarzik/net-drivers-2.5-exp
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.10)
[PATCH] (1/12) Probe2 infrastructure for 2.6 experimental
New infrastructure to allow probing older builtin drivers (like ISA)
Originally by Al Viro, updated to apply agains jgarzik/net-drivers-2.5-exp
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.9)
[netdrvr tulip] support NAPI
Contributed by Robert Ollsson.
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.8)
[PATCH] smctr - get rid of MOD_INC/DEC
Get rid of warning now that module refcounting now done by network code not drivers.
Not tested on real hardware.
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.7)
[PATCH] janitor: insert missing iounmap(), add error handling
Hi,
Please apply to 2.6.0-test6-current.
Thanks,
--
~Randy
From: Leann Ogasawara <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Kernel-janitors] [PATCH] insert missing iounmap()
> > Patch inserts a missing iounmap(). Implements a cleanup path
> > for error handling as well. Feedback is much appreciated. Thanks :)
===== drivers/net/natsemi.c 1.55 vs edited =====
linux-260-test6-kj1-rddunlap/drivers/net/natsemi.c | 39 ++++++++++-----------
1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.6)
[PATCH] release region in skfddi driver
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.5)
[netdrvr 3c527] remove cli/sti
Richard Procter and I worked to remove cli/sti to add proper SMP support (I did the original stuff and Richard did the actual current code :)).
Besides that, Richard did a great jog improving the perfomance of the driver quite a bit:
- Improve mc32_command by 770% (438% non-inlined) over the semaphore version (at a cost of 1 sem + 2 completions per driver).
- Removed mutex covering mc32_send_packet (hard_start_xmit). This lets the interrupt handler operate concurrently and removes unnecessary locking. It makes the code only slightly more brittle
Original post:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-netdev&m=106438449315202&w=2
Since it didn't apply cleanly against 2.6.0-test6, I forward ported it. Patch attached.
Jeff, please consider applying,
Thanks.
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.4)
[PATCH] remove dev_get from wanrouter
The call to dev_get() in wanrouter_device_new_if is racy and redundant and should
be removed. The later 'register_netdev()' does the same test internally and will
return the appropriate error if the name already exists.
This patch is against 2.6.0-test6.
Resend of earlier patch because it was ignored, or missed.
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.3)
[PATCH] 2.6.0-test6 - more free_netdev() conversion
Compiles ok (with true .o generated, yeah). Please review.
free_netdev() of devices allocated through use of alloc_netdev().
Though baroque, drivers/net/3c515.c now uses alloc_etherdev().
drivers/net/3c515.c | 23 ++++++++++++-----------
drivers/net/defxx.c | 2 +-
drivers/net/dummy.c | 2 +-
drivers/net/eql.c | 2 +-
drivers/net/ns83820.c | 2 +-
drivers/net/plip.c | 14 ++++++++++----
drivers/net/shaper.c | 11 ++++++++---
drivers/net/tun.c | 18 +++++++++---------
9 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.2)
[PATCH] wan/lmc -- convert to new network device model
Resend of LMC driver patch for 2.6.0-test6
* do proper probing
* allocate network device with alloc_netdev
* use standard pci_id's instead of local defines
* use standard PCI device interface to find and remove devices.
<[email protected]> (03/10/14 1.1337.26.1)
[netdrvr 8139too] support netif_msg_* interface
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 12:33:08PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Ok, Al Viro's net driver refcounting work is pretty much complete, and
The hell it is. We are through with legacy probes, we are through with
init_etherdev(), we are practically through with static struct net_device.
However, we still have weird allocators (I've got almost all of them
done by now, will submit in the next batch) and we still have struct
net_device embedded as a field of other structures in several drivers.
It's nowhere near as massive as legacy probes series, but it's going to
be 10--20 patches. At least.
[email protected] wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 12:33:08PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
>>Ok, Al Viro's net driver refcounting work is pretty much complete, and
>
>
> The hell it is. We are through with legacy probes, we are through with
> init_etherdev(), we are practically through with static struct net_device.
hehe :) I don't mean to suggest that all is clean and pure :)
> However, we still have weird allocators (I've got almost all of them
> done by now, will submit in the next batch) and we still have struct
> net_device embedded as a field of other structures in several drivers.
Some of that will be interesting. ns83820 for example embedded
net_device on purpose... Ben seemed to think at the time it gave him
some speed, a few less pointer derefs and such.
Jeff
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 12:23:44AM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> >On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 12:33:08PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> >
> >>Ok, Al Viro's net driver refcounting work is pretty much complete, and
> >
> >
> >The hell it is. We are through with legacy probes, we are through with
> >init_etherdev(), we are practically through with static struct net_device.
>
> hehe :) I don't mean to suggest that all is clean and pure :)
>
>
> >However, we still have weird allocators (I've got almost all of them
> >done by now, will submit in the next batch) and we still have struct
> >net_device embedded as a field of other structures in several drivers.
>
> Some of that will be interesting. ns83820 for example embedded
> net_device on purpose... Ben seemed to think at the time it gave him
> some speed, a few less pointer derefs and such.
That's fine, but 83820 should be doing that the other way round.
Note that for objects allocated by alloc_netdev() we have
(char*) dev->priv == (char *)dev + const
and constant can be found at compile time _if_ we pad in front of
net_device and add a pointer to allocated block into net_device.
So we can have exactly the same structure (modulo padding) and no extra
dereferencing. All we need is inlined void *net_priv(struct net_device *);
That, BTW, would be a win for other drivers using alloc_...() and not
reassigning ->priv (i.e. majority of those beasts).