The main new thing is the blkdev in pagecache by default (not in the
experimental dir anymore). Ramdisk and initrd should work fine now
(initrd is untested though). It also fixes a vm deadlock and merges uml
from -ac.
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Diff between 2.4.6pre5aa1 and 2.4.7pre2aa1:
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_irda-2.4.5ac13-1.bz2
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_swapinfo-1
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_numa-compile-1
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_alpha-irq_err_count-1
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_bootmem-header-1
Merged in in mainline.
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_3c59x-zerocopy-1
Fix from Andi to allow zerocopy networking on
HIGHMEM enabled kernel running on non highmem
hardware.
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_double-buffer-pass-1
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_double-buffer-pass-2
Rediffed on top of the new sync logic.
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_increase-logbuffer-1
Increase dmesg buffer for long bootup logs.
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_ksoftirqd-6_ia64-1
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_ksoftirqd-7_ia64-2
Fix from Andreas S.
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_nanosleep-4
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_nanosleep-5
Fixed a stupid merging bug. (spotted by Andi)
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_rwsem-13
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_rwsem-14
Rediffed to fix minor reject.
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_swapfiles-1
Increase the max number of swapfiles (should
be dynamic oh well).
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 00_vm-deadlock-fix-1
Fix VM deadlock with GFP_NOFS.
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 10_blkdev-pagecache-4
Move blkdev in pagecache. Ramdisk should be rock solid,
even better than before, the rd_blocksize is meaningless
these days so it won't break regardless of the blocksize
used by the fs like it could happen before.
Only last pending points are:
1) blkdev with a size not multiple of PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, need
to check nothing fatal happens in that case with some
simulation.
2) about performance, Chel van Gennip raised a point about granularity
of the I/O to avoid read-modify-write (which is easily selectable at
compile time like in 2.2, by default it is 4k for streming I/O
performance reason, order of magnitude faster)
The question is if we should change the granularity dynamically, and
if we should also handle partial reads similarly to what we do with
the partial writes. (this way a partial write followed by a partial read
would generate no I/O besides the async flush of the dirty block)
However this is a performance point, not really a functional/stability point.
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1/30_tux: 30_atomic-alloc-1
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/30_tux: 30_atomic-alloc-2
Rediffered to fix trivial reject.
Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 40_experimental
Gone away as blkdev in pagecache is included by default.
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 50_uml-arch-2.4.5ac17.bz2
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 50_uml-common-1.bz2
Only in 2.4.7pre2aa1/: 51_uml-ac-to-aa-1.bz2
Merged in uml from -ac.
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Andrea
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> ... It also fixes a vm deadlock ...
I take it you've submitted this part of the patch set
to Linus and Alan so we'll see it in the main kernel
soon ? ;)
regards,
Rik
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