Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id ; Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:18:43 -0400 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id ; Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:18:43 -0400 Received: from 212.68.254.82.brutele.be ([212.68.254.82]:23566 "EHLO debian") by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id ; Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:18:34 -0400 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 22:22:50 +0200 From: Stephane Wirtel To: Kernel Mailing List Subject: Re: Linux v2.5.32 Message-ID: <20020827202250.GA24265@debian> Mail-Followup-To: Kernel Mailing List References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In-Reply-To: User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.28i X-Operating-System: GNU/Linux X-LUG: Linux Users Group Mons ( Linux-Mons ) X-URL: http://www.linux-mons.be Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 32106 Lines: 775 a small compile error gcc-3.2 -E -Wp,-MD,/root/linux-2.5.32/include/linux/modules/drivers/message/i2o/.i2o_block.ver.d -D__KERNEL__ -I/root/linux-2.5.32/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -march=i686 -nostdinc -iwithprefix include -DKBUILD_BASENAME=i2o_block -D__GENKSYMS__ i2o_block.c | /sbin/genksyms -p smp_ -k 2.5.32 > /root/linux-2.5.32/include/linux/modules/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_block.ver.tmp i2o_block.c:43:2: #error Please convert me to Documentation/DMA-mapping.txt make[5]: *** [/root/linux-2.5.32/include/linux/modules/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_block.ver] Error 1 make[5]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-2.5.32/drivers/message/i2o' make[4]: *** [i2o] Error 2 make[4]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-2.5.32/drivers/message' make[3]: *** [message] Error 2 make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-2.5.32/drivers' make[2]: *** [_sfdep_drivers] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-2.5.32' make[1]: *** [include/linux/modversions.h] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-2.5.32' make: *** [.hdepend] Error 2 bash-2.05a# Best Regards Stephane Wirtel On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 12:47:16PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > > Delayed by various issues (including a HT-only MTRR bug that Ingo finally > chased down and that kept me chasing shadows for days). As a result, this > is fairly big.. > > Most noticeable is the (already discussed) IDE revert, and the threading > updates. The input layer switch-over may also end up being a bit painful > for a while, since that not only adds a lot of config options that you > have to get right to have a working keyboard and mouse (we'll fix that > usability nightmare), but the drivers themselves are different and there > are likely devices out there that depended on various quirks. > > The AIO core code from Ben got merged, and Al worked on cleaning up the > gendisk stuff from a number of drivers that were missed last time. And the > usual USB updates.. > > Oh, and various architecture updates (sparc64, ppc64, ia-64). > > Linus > > ----- > > Summary of changes from v2.5.31 to v2.5.32 > ============================================ > > : > o 2.5.31 i2c updates > > : > o remove redundant slab.h include (Brad Hards) > > : > o Reorder unlocking in rq_unlock > > : > o eliminate hangs during RPC client shutdown > > : > o drivers/net/bonding.c: Handle non-ETHTOOL devices more correctly > > David Mosberger : > o ia64: Sync up with 2.5.18 > o ia64: Fix fls() declaration so it actually gets inlined. Duh > o ia64: Add perfmon_itanium.h > o ia64: Fix typo in arch/ia64/kernel/signal.c (reported by Peter > Chubb) > o ia64: Make gcc3.1 more aggressive with inline so it does the Right > Thing on DRM > o ia64: Wide IOSAPIC base_irq field to 32 bits. Patch by KOCHI > Takayoshi > o ia64: Get rid of obsolete MAP_NR_DENSE(). Patch by Bjorn Helgaas > o ia64: Correct value delivered in siginfo.si_addr for SIGTRAP due to > a debug breakpoint. Patch by Stephane Eranian. > o ia64: Install NaT page at address zero to speed up speculation > across NULL pointers. Patch by Ken Chen. > o ia64: Add McKinley-tuned versions of copy_user() and memcpy(). > Patch by Ken Chen > o ia64: Fix NaT consumption fault handler to not oops if fault was > triggered in a code section with an exception handler. > o ia64: Change EFI memory descriptor walking code to ignore memory > areas that could cause illegal memory attribute aliasing. > o ia64: Don't inherit all PSR bits across fork() & exec() > o ia64: Build memcpy.o on Itanium only > o ia64: Fix perfmon initialization bug. Patch by Stephane Eranian > o ia64: New file perfmon_mckinley.h > o ia64: TLB flushing fixes and reserve large-page syscall numbers > o ia64: Misc. minor fixes > o ia64: Fix formatting of Rusty's designated initializer changes > o ia64: Fix "make xconfig". Patch by Keith Owens > o ia64: Drop global irqlock support from hardirq.h. Move HP > simulator config file to arch/ia64/hp/sim/ subdirectory. > o ia64: Sync up with 2.5.29+ > o ia64: Allow for more than 32 CPUs. Minor formatting cleanups > o ia64: More 2.5.xx syncing > o ia64: Minor formatting fixes > o ia64: Make fph-restore lazy. Patch by Asit K. Mallick > o ia64: Print fpswa revision number. Based on patch by KOCHI > Takayoshi. > > : > o Fix spelling in natsemi net driver > > : > o i_sem-less generic_file_write for O_DIRECT & XFS > o fix syscall prototypes in init/do_mounts.c > > : > o Fix typos in 8139cp net driver RxProto{TCP,UDP} constants > > : > o net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_core.c: Fix comment typo > > : > o UML patch fixup > > : > o [SCSI 53c700] clean up cli code > o [SCSI debug driver] change DRIVER_ATTR usage > > : > o Here is a small patch that missed inclusion with the bigger MCA > logging patch last February. Please include this in the next > possible ia64 kernel patch. > > : > o net/ipv4/ipconfig.c: Add support for multiple nameservers > > : > o Removal of get_fix and get_var. Use the fields in struct fb_info > instead > o A couple of Oops fixes > o Code cleanups and bug fixes > o ported Mach 64 driver to new fbdev api > o Bug fixes for Sparc platform > o Moved over to use the fix field in struct fb_info instead of fields > in struct display > o M68k fbdev fixes > > : > o Support for Buffalo 40GB USB hard disk > > : > o hotplug boot change updates > > : > o kbuild: remove spurious comment > o kbuild: remove duplicated dependencies > o kbuild: remove duplicate CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK > o kbuild: remove OSS pointless hex default > o kbuild: remove duplicate modules menu > o kbuild: fix missing/spurious EXPERIMENTAL > o kbuild: fix Config.in if statement syntax error > > : > o This patch fixes some critical bugs in copy_user exception handler > found by Xavier. The fixes are all in the exception handler and > there are no changes in the main "copy" body. I have tested with > both gcc2.96 and gcc3.1 compiler. Please report issues to me if > there are any. Thanks. > > : > o net/ipv6/netfilter/ip6_tables.c: Fix extension header parsing bugs > > : > o kNFSd: new error codes for NFSv4 > o kNFSd: NFSv4: error codes in include/linux/nfsd/nfsd.h > o kNFSd: NFSv4: fix type checking in fh_verify() > o kNFSd: NFSv4: change ->rq_vers==3 to ->rq_vers>2 > o kNFSd: NFSv4: return err_nofilehandle if missing fh in fh_verify() > o kNFSd: NFSv4: wipe out all evidence in fh_put() > o kNFSd: NFSv4: allow resfh==fhp in fh_compose() > o kNFSd: NFSv4: overflow check in nfsd_commit() > o kNFSd: NFSv4: allow type==0 in nfsd_unlink() > o kNFSd: NFSv4: tweak nfsd_create_v3() for NFSv4 > o kNFSd: NFSv4: new argument to nfsd_access() > o kNFSd: NFSv4: tweak nfsd_readdir() for NFSv4 > > : > o vmalloc.c error path fixes > > : > o More__builtin_expect() cleanup in favour of likely/unlikely > > : > o for i386 SETUP CODE > > : > o Re: [PATCH] 2.5.30 scsi_scan.c cleanup/rewrite > > : > o embarrassing 2.5.31 small bug fix for blkdev_reread_part() > > : > o simserial.c needs hw_irq.h to get the declaration for > ia64_alloc_irq() > > : > o kbuild: Moved conmakehash to scripts > o mrproper: Moved knowledge of files in scripts to scripts/Makefile > No reason to keep this knowledge in a central place when it can be > avoided > > : > o trivial: 2.5.31+bk forgotten endmenu > > : > o net/unix/af_unix.c: Set ATIME on socket inode > > : > o cpqfc, 2.5.30, lun fix > o fix cpqfc passthrough ioctl for 2.5.30 > > : > o [DECNET]: Fix route device refcounting > > : > o Trivial: remove sti from aic7xxx_old > o lockd shouldn't call posix_unblock_lock here > > Alan Cox : > o Fix #undef warning in xirc2ps_cs net driver > > Alexander Viro : > o DAC960 per-disk gendisks > o compile fixes, xd.c switched to per-disk gendisks > o cciss partitioning stuff, per-disk gendisks > o per-disk gendisks in ataraid > o acsi per-disk gendisks > o dasd per-disk gendisks > o umem per-disk gendisks > o per-disk gendisks in md.c > o per-disk gendisks in i2o > > Alexey Kuznetsov : > o arch/i386/lib/checksum.S: Handle zero length > > Andrew Morton : > o fix ARCH_HAS_PREFETCH > o reduced locking in buffer.c > o scaled writeback throttling levels > o random fixes > o designated initialisers for ext2 > o export simple_strtoull > o printk from userspace > o pagevec infrastructure > o multithread page reclaim > o batched movement of lru pages in writeback > o batched addition of pages to the LRU > o batched removal of pages from the LRU > o make pagemap_lru_lock irq-safe > o pagemap_lru_lock wrapup > o deferred and batched addition of pages to the LRU > o uninitialised local in generic_file_write > o memory leak in current BK > o PageReserved test in __pagevec_release() > o Fix a race between __page_cache_release() and shrink_cache() > o fix uniprocessor lockups > o Fix a BUG in try_to_unmap() > o Fix YA bug in __page_cache_release > o LRU race semi-fix > > Andries E. Brouwer : > o usb_string fix > > Andy Grover : > o By Herbert Nachtnebel > o Make CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT work again (Pavel Machek) > o Change acpi_system_suspend to use new irq functions (Pavel Machek) > o A trio of minor fixes > o ACPI interpreter updates > > Anton Altaparmakov : > o NTFS: 2.0.25 - Small bug fixes and cleanups > > Anton Blanchard : > o ppc64: Release the FWNMI area during a system reset, fixes xmon > o ppc64: Fix stupid bug in pte_protect, it helps when we pass the > value in > o ppc64: defconfig update > o ppc64: 2.5.28 update > o ppc64: Correct number of arguments passed to handle_sysrq > o ppc64: Make cpu_relax a barrier > o ppc64: rwsem updates from ppc32 and synchronize_irq fix from x86 > o ppc64: rename to pread64/pwrite64 and add sys_readahead > o ppc64: Small clean up of NUMA code > o ppc64: hotplug cpu changes > o ppc64: fix up set_tb and SPRN_TB* defines as well as some misc > cleanups > o ppc64: Remove -fsigned-char and use -mcpu=power4 in CFLAGS > o ppc64: Allow user to change MSR_FE0 and MSR_FE1 - from ppc32 > o ppc64: defconfig update > o ppc64: avoid bitops where possible in cacheflush avoidance code > o ppc64: remove unused include > o ppc64: merge in ppc32 changes to atomic_dec_and_lock > o ppc64: set medium HMT priority in __delay, it gets used outside of > udelay > o ppc64: fix atomic_dec_and_lock symbol export > o Use HMT hints in cpu_relax > o ppc64: remove duplicate includes, from Brad Hards > o ppc64: Disable irqs in init_new_context, destroy_context > o ppc64: Fix breakage when I added sys_readahead > o ppc64: missing include > o ppc64: 32 bit syscall cleanup, first step in making this stuff > generic > o ppc64: remove some unimplemented syscalls > o ppc64: 32 bit mknod and chmod need no sign extension > > Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo : > o make psnap and p8022 use the new LLC stack > o LLC: Remove global variables used in confirms and indications > o LLC: fix AF_LLC connection confirm and core connection request bugs > o [ATALK] fix compilation of appletalk drivers > o LLC: use skb->cb to store the LLC events > > Asit K. Mallick : > o fix Itanium copy_user for uninitialized NaT > > Benjamin LaHaise : > o reduce stack usage of sanitize_e820_map > o convert quota.h to bsd 3 clause > o add basic stubs for aio > o add aio core > > Bjorn Helgaas : > o ia64: GENERIC build fixes > o ia64: Here's a patch to make sba_iommu work again > o Here are a couple patches against 2.5.18-ia64-020530. The first is > some trivial cleanup in ia64/kernel/acpi.c (no need to initialize > automatics that are immediately assigned, don't check for "0 == > __va(x)", don't bail out of acpi_boot_init > > Brad Hards : > o Remove unneeded #includes from 3c359, sbni, and sdla_ft1 net > drivers > > Brian Beattie : > o patch for 2.5 scanner.h add device id's > > Christoph Hellwig : > o VM: Rework vmalloc code to support mapping of arbitray pages > o Cleanup BKL handling and move kernel_flag definition to common code > o Cleanup console merge > > Dave Hansen : > o NUMA-Q disable irqbalance > o fix link problem in ips driver > > Dave Jones : > o Modular x86 MTRR driver > o ROMFS superblock cleanup > o UFS superblock cleanup > o struct superblock cleanups > > Dave Kleikamp : > o JFS: Trivial fixes > o [JFS] direct-to-BIO pagecache IO > > David Brownell : > o ehci updates > o ohci, rm sparc64 oops > o ehci, debug info in driverfs > o ehci does interrupt queuing > o expose dma_addr_t in urbs > o HCDs support new DMA APIs (part 1 of 2) > o HCDs support new DMA APIs (part 2 of 2) > o USB core cleanups > o misc usbcore cleanups > > David Mosberger : > o ia64: Fix do_profile() to account kernel ticks spent on behalf of > pid 0. Clean up arch/ia64/config.in (based on patch by Keith > Owens). > o ia64: Sync with 2.5.30 > o ia64: Sync up with 2.5.31 > > David S. Miller : > o net/llc/llc_main.c: Fix typo in struct member init > o SPARC: Implement pcic_present which walks OBP tree, use it always > in sbus_init > o arch/sparc64/defconfig: Update > o arch/sparc64/kernel/pci.c:pcic_present Invoke pci_is_controller > o drivers/scsi/esp.c: Kill unused local var flags > o include/linux/netdevice.h: Define HAVE_NETDEV_POLL > o kernel/sched.c:migration_init Avoid int-->pointer cast warning on > 64-bit > o kernel/softirq.c:spawn_ksoftirqd Avoid int-->pointer cast warning > on 64-bit > o kernel/cpu.c:cpu_up Avoid int-->pointer cast warning on 64-bit > o drivers/ide/ide-disk.c:lba_capacity_is_ok {u,s}64 is not > necessarily a long long > o fs/jfs/resize.c:jfs_extendfs {u,s}64 is not necessarily a long long > o drivers/scsi/sr.c: Fix casting between pointer and int > o drivers/scsi/st.c: Fix casting between pointer and int > o drivers/scsi/qlogicisp.c:isp1020_load_paramters Kill unused local > variable > o SPARC64: Initial Cheetah+ cpu support > o arch/sparc64/mm/modutil.c: Fixup vmalloc interface changes > o include/linux/fb.h: Declare do_install_cmap > o [VIDEO]: Port SBUS framebuffer to video layer changes > o drivers/video/aty/mach64_cursor.c: Kill warning on sparc64 > o arch/sparc64/defconfig: Update > o include/asm-sparc{,64}/ide.h: Get IDE layer building again on Sparc > o arch/sparc64/kernel/smp.c:smp_tune_scheduling Handle Cheetah+ > o SPARC64: Fix obscure cheetah+ hangs > o TIGON3: Add missing udelay when clearing SRAM stats/status block > o net/unix/af_unix.c: Set msg_namelen in unix_copy_addr properly, > define MODULE_LICENSE > o net/ipv4/tcp_diag.c: Avoid unaligned accesses to tcpdiag_cookie > o SPARC64:setup_arch Flush correct I-cache line when patching > irqsz_patchme > o SPARC64: Bug fixes in arch/sparc64/mm/ultra.S > o [CLONE_*TID]: Make tsk->user_tid and int so that 64-bit arches work > o [SPARC64]: Synchronize with 2.5.x changes > o [SPARC32]: Synchronize with 2.5.x changes > o net/unix/af_unix.c: protinfo is dead, use unix_sk() > o SPARC64: Ultra-III+ bug fix and better bad trap logging > > David S. Miller : > o I did find one bug, hid_submit_ctrl() does not cpu_to_le16() all > the control request fields properly. > > Douglas Gilbert : > o Here is an update for scsi_debug that utilizes driverfs support for > per driver parameters added in lk 2.5.31 > o lk 2.5.31 scsi interface documentation > o This version of sg for the lk 2.5 series re-adds direct IO support > using work done by Kai Makisara (on st driver, posted 2002/7/29). > > Eric Sandeen : > o Remove unused var and unused func from ali-ircc IrDA driver > > franz.sirl-kernel@lauterbach.com : > o Hi Vojtech, I noticed you just pushed the pc_keyb.c removal to > linux-input, here is the PPC part of it that removes now superflous > stuff. The small change in keyboard.c is a bugfix from 2.4 and ruby > that didn't make it into 2.5 yet. > o Two minor fixes on top of the PPC final input conversion > > Geert Uytterhoeven : > o Compile fixes for Amiga input drivers > > Greg Kroah-Hartman : > o USB storage: split up BUG_ON for easier debugging > o USB: Makefile fix for previous patch > o USB: remove LINUX_VERSION_CODE checks > o USB: moved put_bus to its proper place (as the last thing we do > shutting down.) > o USB: check to see if we have a disconnect function before trying to > call it > o USB: fixed DEVICE_ATTR usage in the ehci driver > o USB: changed usb_match_id to not need the usb_device pointer > o USB: rename printer.c to usblp.c as that's what it has been calling > itself :) > o USB: added usblcd driver > o USB: fix minor number for the usblcd driver > o USB: added the speedtouch usb driver > > Harald Welte : > o include/linux/kernel.h: Define HIPQUAD correctly on little-endian > o [NETFILTER]: Synchronize with 2.4.x newnat infrastructure > o NETFILTER: New netfilter modules > o NETFILTER: Rest of new netfilter modules changes > > Hirofumi Ogawa : > o Fix generic_file_send() > o add sendfile() support to fatfs (3/3) > > Ingo Molnar : > o tls-2.5.31-D9 > o APM TLS fix, 2.5.31-BK > o CLONE_SETTLS, CLONE_SETTID, 2.5.31-BK > o clone-detached-2.5.31-B0 > o user-vm-unlock-2.5.31-A2 > o thread release infrastructure > o stale thread detach debugging removal > o thread management - take three > o Thread exit notification by futex > o Re: Boot failure in 2.5.31 BK with new TLS patch > o O(1) sys_exit(), threading, scalable-exit-2.5.31-B4 > o O(1) sys_exit(), threading, scalable-exit-2.5.31-A6 > o HT & MTRRs, 2.5.31-BK-curr > > James Morris : > o [NETFILTER]: Fixup ip6_queue much like ip_queue was > o net/ipv4/netfilter/ipfwadm_core.c: Fix 2.5.x compilation > > Jan-Benedict Glaw : > o CodingStyle and docu update to srm_env > > Jeff Garzik : > o Remove dead prototype, fix printk format string in rcpci45 net > driver > o Include linux/bitops.h in e100 net driver, it uses ffs (Noticed by > DaveM) > > Jens Axboe : > o Delete 2.5 IDE core > o Add 2.4 IDE core, based on late 2.4.19-pre-acX version > o Add missing pci ids for various ide controllers > o Add x86 versions of various irq and resource stuff for 2.4-ide > o Add back in the request types that 2.4 still uses, need to clean > these a bit later > o Add back in the missing 2.4-ide bits from hdreg.h These also wants > a bit of cleaning later. > o Add in 2.4 ide-scsi > o sym53c8xx_2 > > Kai Germaschewski : > o ISDN: Move calculating the currently used bandwidth > o ISDN: Start cleaning isdn_net hangup timeout handling > o ISDN: Fix Config.in problem > o ISDN: Use C99 initializers > o ISDN: __FUNCTION__ cleanup > o ISDN: Change Christian Mock's email adress > o ISDN: Fix BC_BUSY problem > o ISDN: Remove debugging code > o kbuild: check for updated [Cc]onfig.in files > o kbuild: Cleanup the chmod rule in scripts/ > o kbuild: Fix drivers/net/appletalk/Config.in > o kbuild: Remove HPATH, general cleanup > o kbuild: Common rule for preprocessing vmlinux.lds > > kai.makisara@kolumbus.fi : > o SCSI tape direct transfers for 2.5.31 > > Linus Torvalds : > o Don't allow user-level helpers to be run when our infrastructure > isn't ready for it (either during early boot, or at shutdown) > o Missed prototype for 'system_running' fix > o Don't BUG_ON() SCSI length confusion. Print out the problem and the > call trace instead. > o Move x86 big-kernel-lock implementation into , > since it was generic. > o Hmm.. It was never correct to directly include , but > some files still did (and got the wrong results on UP). > o re-do spinlock cleanup, it was innocent Cset exclude: > torvalds@home.transmeta.com|ChangeSet|20020821235957|57282 > o Handle page fault atomicity correctly when preempt is enabled > o Fix syntax error in character driver Config.in file introduced by > input merge > o Keyboard reset NAK does not imply that the keyboard isn't there. > o Get rid of /proc dependency on inode numbers > o Clean up asm-i386/smplock.h > o Remove extraneous ptrace.h include > o Fix missing kmap_types.h header (it got included "by mistake" with > highmem enabled, but not otherwise, and was always required). > o Update defconfig to current state (keyboard/input layer in > particular) > > Luca Barbieri : > o Make rmap.c alloc/free actually inline > > Martin Mares : > o PCI ID's for 2.5.31 > > martin.bligh@us.ibm.com : > o NUMA-Q relocate early ioremap > o NUMA-Q disable irqbalance > > Matthew Dharm : > o USB-storage: final abort handler cleanup > o USB-storage: final abort handler cleanup, for real > o fix devices which don't support EVPD > o fix devices which don't support START_STOP > > Neil Brown : > o Rearrange setting of snd/rcv buf size to avoid locking issue > o RPC/TCP 2 of 4 - Allow SO_REUSEADDR for NFS sockets > o RPC/TCP 3 of 4 - Correct error message when rpc/tcp sent fails > o RPC/TCP 4 of 4 - Handle short read when reading RPC/TCP packet > length > o Fix two problems with multiple concurrent nfs/tcp connects > o call svc_sock_setbufsize when socket created > o Fix error message printed when not enough queue space > o md: Fix assort typos in most recent MD patches > o md: Silence a warning in md.c > o md: Store rdev instead of bdev in per-personality status arrays > o md: MD error handers and md_sync_acct now get rdev instead of bdev > o md: Keep track of number of pending requests on each component > device on an MD array > o md: Remove used_slot field from per-personality info > o md: Make spare handling simple ... personalities know less > o md: Improve code for deciding whether to skip an IO in raid5 > o md: Remove 'alias_device' flag > o md: Remove per-personality 'operational' and 'write_only' flags > o md: Make the old-ioctl warning in md only complain about MD ioctls > o md: Get rid of un-necessary warning in md > o md: Fix up oops-able error message > > Oliver Neukum : > o fix urb leak in error in cdc-ether > o Problem with CDC Ethernet driver (CDCEther.c) > > Patrick Mochel : > o Change DEVICE_ATTR, BUS_ATTR, and DRIVER_ATTR macros to not take a > '_str' parameter, and just __stringify the name instead. > o Update device model locking > o Fix and prevent bugs in device_register() > o Update device model locking > o Remove do_driver_detach(), since device_detach does the same thing > o Use C99 initializers in driver model core > o Make sure we do to_dev(node) in device_suspend() > o Remove device_root device; replace with global_device_list > o Remove extra '#include ' in drivers/base/core.c > o Introduce struct device_class > o Introduce struct device_interface > o Define input device class and register it > o Define a struct device_interface for all the input interfaces and > register them with the input device class when started up. > o unlock the right lock in enum_device > o input layer update > o Remove input_handler list; replace with > LIST_HEAD(input_handler_list) > o Use standard linked lists in input layer > > Paul Larson : > o Include tgid when finding next_safe in get_pid() > > Paul Mackerras : > o USB root hub polling and suspend > o add FP exception mode prctl > o PPC32: add the bits needed for AIO and sendfile64 support > o PPC32: define L1_CACHE_SHIFT > o PPC32: Fix the type of set_rtc_time > o PPC32: include sched.h before elfcore.h in ppc_ksyms.c > o PPC32: define bits that are needed for the IDE subsystem now > o PPC32: remove code that sets kd_mksound now that it isn't a pointer > > pavel@janik.cz : > o Probe port 0x240 too, in eexpress net driver > > Pete Zaitcev : > o SPARC: More work to get sparc32 working in 2.5.x > o SPARC: Fix prom_printf and prom console behavior > o include/asm-sparc/pgtable.h: Fix woops in ZERO_PAGE > > Petr Vandrovec : > o C99 designated initializers for fs/ncpfs > o Support secondary head DDC on G450/G550 > o Make secondary output support mandatory for Matrox G450/G550 > o Remove structure holding state of secondary output in the matroxfb > driver > o matroxfb: Find appropriate setting for specified color depth by > looking through table instead of using if-else branches in code. > Source is cleaner, and generated code is smaller with this change. > By Denis Zaitsev > o Simplify rules for writting secondary output drivers to matroxfb > o Use arrays for holding Matrox output drivers, it is nicer and more > extensible than current solution with per-CRTC bitmaps. > o Store pointer to matroxfb specific fb information instead of > universal fb_info* pointer for secondary head. Saves some > typecasts. > o Use container_of instead of simple typecast when we convert > pointers from pointer to fb_info to pointers to matrox_fb_info. > o Initialize Matrox G100 and G400 hardware with values read from BIOS > instead of with failsafe settings discovered in the past. > o matroxfb DVI updates > o Add TV-Out support for Matrox G450/G550. Due to the hardware only > secondary CRTC can be used as a source for TV output. > o Make debug printouts in matroxfb G400 TV-out disabled by default > o Remove currcon field from private fb_info in matroxfb. It was moved > to the generic layer long ago. > o Use sizeof(*var) instead of sizeof(struct xxx) in matroxfb > o Return ENOTTY instead of EINVAL for unknown ioctl ops in matroxfb > o Add support for MGA-TVO-B into matroxfb. By Mike Pieper > o matroxfb: Do not store results of bitwise AND directly in variables > which are treated as a booleans. Comparsion does not work correctly > on them. > o Set system PLL vcomax correctly in matroxfb. Discovered by Dirk > Uffmann > o Update matroxfb to the current fbdev API > o Unicode characters 0x80-0x9F are valid ISO* characters > o broken cfb* support in the 2.5.31-bk > o es1371 synchronize_irq > o oops from console subsystem: dereferencing wild pointer > o More display -> fb_info fixes for new fbdev > > Randy Dunlap : > o Network Options and Network Devices together > > Rik van Riel : > o rmap bugfix, try_to_unmap > > Robert Love : > o spinlock.h cleanup > > Rusty Russell : > o Designated initializers for ia64 > o [TRIVIAL] Use __cachline_aligned in netdevice.h > o ia64 incorrect field name in message > o designated initializers for include/linux > o Designated initializers for i386 > o Export __per_cpu_offset so modules can use per-cpu data > o get_cpu_var patch > o DECLARE_PER_CPU/DEFINE_PER_CPU patch > o init_tasks is not defined anywhere > > Simon Evans : > o misc fixes for konicawc driver > o cleanup RingQueue_* functions in usbvideo.c > o konicawc - make snapshot button into input device > o add callback for VIDIOCSWIN ioctl to usbvideo > o add VIDIOCSWIN support to konicawc driver > o use __FUNCTION__ in usbvideo > o typedef uvd_t removal in usbvideo > > St?phane Eranian : > o Allow blocking on overflow notifications to work again > > Tom Rini : > o A generic RTC driver [1/3] > o A generic RTC driver [2/3] > o A generic RTC driver [3/3] > > Trond Myklebust : > o Fix typo in the RPC reconnect code > o cleanup RPC accounting > o Clean up the RPC socket slot allocation code [1/2] > o Clean up the RPC socket slot allocation code [2/2] > o Improve NFS READ reply sanity checking > o Improve READDIR/READDIRPLUS sanity checking > > V. Ganesh : > o typo in usb/serial/ipaq.h > > Vojtech Pavlik : > o Fix i8042.c to ignore fake key releases generated by AT keyboard in > translated set 2. This fixes a problem where shift-pgup, with the > pgup released first generated an unknown scancode warning and the > shift remained stuck. > o This is the last and most important step in the input core > conversion > o This (re)implements getkeycode/setkeycode, kbd_rate and kd_mksound > as functions interfacing to the input core. PC-Speaker handling is > moved to a separate file. Uinput is moved to a input/misc > directory. > o Shorten the keycode handling code in keyboard.c and evdev.c > o Fix bits that have fallen out when merging input-based keyboard.c > into 2.5 - kbd0 init, sysrq support, show_regs, show_mem, > show_state support, correct handling of shifts across vt switches, > console blanking, console callback. Hope that's all. > o Always build input.o in - avoid build problems with keyboard.c > o Add mouse model reporting into psmouse.c > o Fix a dangling 'else' after removing ps/2 keyboard support > o Workaround to make iforce-usb.c compile with Pat Mochel's input to > standard lists conversion. > o Minor endianness and debugging fixes. Most thanks to Dave Miller > > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ -- Stephane Wirtel Web : www.linux-mons.be "Linux Is Not UniX !!!" - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/