Discussion:
2.6.12-rc2-mm1
Andrew Morton
2005-04-05 07:05:24 UTC
Permalink
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/

- x86 NMI handling seems to be bust in 2.6.12-rc2. Try using
`nmi_watchdog=0' if you experience weird crashes.

- The possible kernel-timer related hangs might possibly be fixed. We
haven't heard yet.

- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?

- Various fixes and updates. Nothing earth-shattering.



Changes since 2.6.12-rc1-mm4:


bk-acpi.patch
bk-agpgart.patch
bk-cifs.patch
bk-cpufreq.patch
bk-cryptodev.patch
bk-driver-core.patch
bk-drm.patch
bk-drm-via.patch
bk-ia64.patch
bk-audit.patch
bk-input.patch
bk-jfs.patch
bk-kbuild.patch
bk-mtd.patch
bk-netdev.patch
bk-nfs.patch
bk-ntfs.patch
bk-scsi.patch
bk-watchdog.patch

Latest versions of subsystem trees

-arm-atomic_sub_and_test.patch
-nfs-fix-typo-in-access-caching-code.patch
-ia64-msi-warning-fixes.patch
-ia64-config_apci_numa-fix.patch
-acpi-ec-warning-fix.patch
-acpi-create_polling_proc-fix.patch
-uml-make-deb-pkg-build-target-build-a-debian-style-user-mode-linux-package.patch
-uml-restore-proper-descriptions-in-make-deb-pkg-target.patch
-doc-describe-kbuild-pitfall.patch
-complete-cpufreq-kconfig-cleanup.patch
-pcnet32-79c975-fiber-fix.patch
-drivers-net-smc-mcac-cleanups.patch
-debug-for-pci-io-mem-allocation.patch
-drivers-scsi-dptih-remove-kernel-22-ifs.patch
-fix-help-for-acpi_container.patch
-bdi-provide-backing-device-capability-information.patch
-cpusets-big-numa-cpu-and-memory-placement-backing_dev-fix.patch
-read_kmem-fixes.patch
-cpusets-special-case-gfp_atomic-allocs.patch
-cpusets-gfp_atomic-fix-tonedown-panic-comment.patch
-cpuset-make-function-decl-ansi.patch
-e1000-flush-work-queues-on-remove.patch
-drivers-net-amd8111ec-fix-napi-interrupt-in-poll.patch
-orinoco-merge-updates-part-the-fourth-wireless-stats-updates.patch
-orinoco-merge-updates-part-the-fourth-ignore_disconnect-flag.patch
-orinoco-merge-updates-part-the-fourth-kill-dump_recs.patch
-orinoco-merge-updates-part-the-fourth-dont-set-channel-in-managed-mode.patch
-orinoco-merge-updates-part-the-fourth-consolidate-allocation-code.patch
-ppp-multilink-fragmentation-improvements.patch
-e100-use-eeprom-config-for-auto-mdi-mdi-x.patch
-ppc32-remove-unnecessary-test-in-mpc52xx-reset-code.patch
-ppc32-remove-the-ocp-system-from-the-freescale-mpc52xx.patch
-ppc32-change-constants-style-in-freescale-mpc52xx.patch
-ppc32-use-platform-bus--ppc_sys-model-for-freescale.patch
-serial-update-mpc52xx_uartc-to-use-platform-bus.patch
-ppc32-adds-necessary-cpu-init-to-use-usb-on-lite5200.patch
-ppc32-cleanup-of-book-e-exception-handling.patch
-ppc32-cpm2-pic-cleanup.patch
-ppc32-cpm2-pic-cleanup-irq_to_siubit-array-updated.patch
-ppc32-fix-mpc8555-mpc8555e-device-lists-updated.patch
-ppc32-mpc8555-cpm2-size-pointers-for-fccs-aka-all-ones-problem.patch
-seccomp-for-ppc64.patch
-ppc64-fix-zilog-link-error.patch
-ppc64-add-mem=x-boot-command-line-option.patch
-x86-reduce-cacheline-bouncing-in-cpu_idle_wait.patch
-x86-via-workaround.patch
-x86-fix-esp-corruption-cpu-bug-take-2.patch
-arch-i386-kernel-smpc-remove-a-pointless-inline.patch
-x86_64-avoid-panic-lockup.patch
-x86_64-reduce-cacheline-bouncing-in-cpu_idle_wait.patch
-x86-64-kprobes-handle-%rip-relative-addressing-mode.patch
-x86-x86_64-reading-deterministic-cache-parameters-and-exporting-it-in-sysfs.patch
-m32r-fix-spinlockh-for-config_debug_spinlock.patch
-m32r-build-fix-for-config_discontigmem.patch
-uml-fix-sigio-spinlock.patch
-uml-gprof-depends-on-tt.patch
-uml-quick-fix-syscall-table.patch
-uml-fixes-a-build-failure-with-config_mode_skas-disabled.patch
-uml-fix-hostfs-special-perm-handling.patch
-uml-correct-error-message.patch
-uml-fix-the-console-stuttering.patch
-make-sysrq-f-call-oom_kill.patch
-cx24110-conexant-frontend-update.patch
-consolidate-asm-ipch.patch
-sx-cli-conversion.patch
-make-documentation-oops-tracingtxt-relevant-to-26.patch
-kill-stupid-warning-when-compiling-riocmdc.patch
-kernel-rcupdatec-make-the-exports-export_symbol_gpl.patch
-nommuc-build-error-fix.patch
-parport-oops-fix.patch
-kprobe_handler-should-check-pre_handler-function.patch
-iput-can-sleep.patch
-zr36050-typo-fix.patch
-ext3-dynamic-allocating-block-reservation-info.patch
-ext3-reservation-info-cleanup-remove-rsv_seqlock.patch
-ext3-reservation-info-cleanup-remove-rsv_seqlock-fix.patch
-ext3-move-goal-logical-block-into-block-allocation-info.patch
-kfree-null-pointer-cleanups-no-need-to-check-fs-ext3.patch
-svcrpc-auth_domain-documentation.patch
-nfsd4-fix-share-conflict-tests.patch
-nfsd4-remove-unneeded-stateowner-arguments.patch
-nfsd4-fix-use-after-put-in-cb_recall.patch
-nfsd4-allow-read-on-open-for-write.patch
-nfsd4-factor-out-common-open_truncate-code.patch
-nfsd4-fix-failure-to-truncate-on-some-opens.patch
-nfsd4_remove_unused_acl_function.patch
-nfsd4-dont-set-write_owner-in-either-allow-or-deny-bits.patch
-nfsd4-acl-dont-set-named-attrs.patch
-nfsd4-acl-error-fix.patch
-nfsd4-rename-release_delegation.patch
-nfsd4-remove-trailing-whitespace-from-nfs4procc.patch
-nfsd4-fix-open-returns-for-other-claim-types.patch
-nfsd4-fix-indentation-in-nfsd4_open.patch
-sched2-fix-schedstats-warning.patch
-vt-dont-call-unblank-at-irq-time.patch
-ppc32-move-powermac-backlight-stuff-to-a-workqueue.patch
-radeonfb-implement-proper-workarounds-for-pll-accesses.patch
-radeonfb-ddc-i2c-fix.patch
-fbdev-nvidia-licensing-clarification.patch
-fbcon-stop-framebuffer-operations-before-hardware-is-properly-initialized.patch
-nvidiafb-maximize-blit-buffer-capacity.patch
-nvidiafb-fix-section-references.patch
-nvidiafb-process-boot-options-earlier.patch
-nvidiafb-kconfig-help-text-update-for-config-fb_nvidia.patch
-nvidiafb-delete-i2c-bus-on-driver-unload.patch
-pm2fb-x-and-vt-switching-crash-fix.patch
-fbdev-cleanups-in-drivers-video-part-2.patch
-fbdev-cleanups-in-drivers-video-part-2-fix.patch
-excessive-atyfb-debug-messages.patch
-atyfb-add-boot-module-option-to-override-composite-sync.patch
-fbdev-kconfig-fix-for-macmodes-and-ppc.patch
-fbdev-convert-drivers-to-pci_register_driver.patch
-sisfb-trivial-cleanups.patch
-tridentfb-clean-up-printks.patch
-s1d13xxxfb-add-support-for-epson-s1d13806-fb.patch
-fbcon-save-var-rotate-field-in-struct-display.patch
-fbcon-call-set_par-per-fb_info-once-during-init.patch
-fbcon-do-not-set-palette-if-console-is-not-visible.patch
-neofb-mmio-fixes.patch
-neofb-set-hwaccel-flags-properly.patch
-remove-redundant-null-checks-before-kfree-in-drivers-video.patch
-remove-redundant-null-checks-before-kfree-in-drivers-video-fix.patch
-fix-matroxfb-on-big-endian-hardware.patch
-radeonfb-fix-mode-setting-on-crt-monitors.patch
-radeonfb-preserve-tmds-setting.patch
-fix-atyfb-build-on-ppc.patch
-doc-where-to-find-ldd3.patch

Merged

-linus.patch

There's nothing there.

+bk-acpi-alpha-build-fix.patch

Fix bk-acpi for non-ACPI machines.

+fix-agp-code-to-work-again-with-non-pci-agp-bridges.patch

agp fix

+add-suspend-method-to-cpufreq-core.patch
+add-suspend-method-to-cpufreq-core-warning-fix.patch

cpufreq suspend support

-bk-driver-core-noisiness.patch

Dropped (although it's still needed)

+bk-driver-core-fix.patch

Revert dud patch in bk-driver-core.patch

-bk-ide-dev.patch

Too many bk conflicts for me.

+bk-driver-core-sn2-build-fix.patch

Fix bk-driver-core for sn2.

+quiet-ide-cd-warning.patch

Kill compile warning.

+serio-resume-fix.patch
+alps-resume-fix.patch
+serport-oops-fix.patch
+serio-id-attributes.patch

input driver resume fixes

+tulip-fix-for-64-bit-mips.patch
+pcnet_csc-irq-handler-optimization.patch

net driver fixes

+pci_module_init-pci_register_driver.patch

pci_module_init() conversions.

+usb-turn-a-user-mode-driver-error-into-a-hard-error.patch

USB fix

+create-mm-kconfig-for-arch-independent-memory-options.patch
+make-each-arch-use-mm-kconfig.patch
+update-all-defconfigs-for-arch_discontigmem_enable.patch
+introduce-new-kconfig-option-for-numa-or-discontig.patch

More sparsemem preparatory work.

+oom-killer-disable-for-iscsi-lvm2-multipath-userland-critical-sections.patch

per-process oom-killer override

+vmscan-pageout-remove-unneeded-test.patch
+end_buffer_write_sync-avoid-pointless-assignments.patch

Little cleanups

+meminfo-add-cached-underflow-check.patch

/proc/meminfo fix

+ppc32-fix-bogosity-in-process-freezing-code.patch
+ppc32-ppc4xx_pic-add-acknowledge-when-enabling-level-sensitive-irq.patch
+ppc32-improve-timebase-sync-for-smp.patch
+ppc32-oops-on-kernel-altivec-assist-exceptions.patch
+ppc32-fix-single-stepping-of-emulated-instructions.patch
+ppc32-fix-errata-for-some-g3-cpus.patch
+ppc32-fix-cpufreq-problems.patch
+ppc64-fix-semantics-of-__ioremap.patch

ppc32, ppc64 updates

+mips-remove-obsolete-vr41xx-rtc-function.patch
+mips-update-vr41xx-cpu-pci-bridge.patch

MIPS fixes

+sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch

scheduler clock accuracy fix

+x86_64-use-a-vma-for-the-32bit-vsyscall.patch

x86_64 fix

-x86_64-remove-duplicated-sys_time64.patch
-x86_64-remove-dup-syscall.patch

Andi spat these out.

+x86_64-genapic-update.patch

x86_64 APIC handling fixes

+pm_message_t-more-fixes-in-common-and-i386.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-char.patch
+u32-vs-pm_message_t-fixes-for-drivers-net.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-pcmcia.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-media.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-message.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-mmcmtdscsi.patch
+fix-pm_message_t-vs-u32-in-alsa.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-x86-64.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-macintosh.patch
+fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-pci-pcie.patch
+u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-ppc-and-radeon.patch

More u32->pm_message_t fixes

+uml-fix-compilation-for-__choose_mode-addition.patch

UML fix

+keys-make-request-key-create-an-authorisation-key-fix.patch

Fix keys-make-request-key-create-an-authorisation-key.patch

-timers-prepare-for-del_timer_sync-changes.patch
-timers-rework-del_timer_sync.patch
-timers-serialize-timers.patch
-timers-remove-memory-barriers.patch
-timers-cleanup-kill-__get_base.patch
-timers-enable-irqs-in-__mod_timer.patch
-timers-enable-irqs-in-__mod_timer-tidy.patch
+timers-fixes-improvements.patch
+timers-fixes-improvements-smp_processor_id-fix.patch
+timers-fixes-improvements-fix.patch

New kernel timer speedup patchset

+quota-fix-possible-oops-on-quotaoff.patch
+quota-possible-bug-in-quota-format-v2-support.patch

Quota fixes

+kill-ifndef-have_arch_get_signal_to_deliver-in-signalc.patch

cleanup

+officially-deprecate-register_ioctl32_conversion.patch

deprecate a compat function (mainly affects DRI)

+undo-do_readv_writev-behavior-change.patch

Fix readv/writev return value

+kprobes-incorrect-handling-of-probes-on-ret-lret-instruction.patch

kprobes fix

+sysfs-for-ipmi-for-new-mm-kernels.patch

IPMI fix

+remove-all-kernel-bugs.patch

Permit BUG() and BUG_ON() to generate no code.

+exterminate-page_bug.patch

Remove PAGE_BUG()

+clean-up-kernel-messages.patch

Permit all printk's and their associated code and data to be absent fro the
kernel image.

+move-sa_xxx-defines-to-linux-signalh.patch

signal header cleanup

+procfs-fix-hardlink-counts.patch
+procfs-fix-hardlink-counts-for-proc-pid-task.patch

profs fixes

+show-thread_info-flags-in-proc-pid-status.patch

Additional process into in /proc (I meant to drop this - it'll break m68k)

+direct-io-async-short-read-fix.patch

Fix AIO/DIO read return values.

+set-ms_active-bit-before-calling-fill_super.patch

Fix weird oopses in isofs mount versus inode reclaim.

+some-changes-and-extensions-to-the-kernel-documentation.patch

kerneldoc fixes

+kernel-rcupdatec-make-the-exports-export_symbol_gpl.patch
+add-deprecated_for_modules.patch
+add-deprecated_for_modules-fix.patch
+deprecate-synchronize_kernel-gpl-replacement.patch
+deprecate-synchronize_kernel-gpl-replacement-fix.patch
+change-synchronize_kernel-to-_rcu-and-_sched.patch
+update-rcu-documentation.patch

Various changes to the RCU interfaces

+fix-comment-in-listh-that-refers-to-nonexistent-api.patch

Fix buggy comment

+pnpbios-eliminate-bad-section-references.patch
+hd-eliminate-bad-section-references.patch
+efi-eliminate-bad-section-references.patch

Some section fixes

+create-a-kstrdup-library-function.patch
+create-a-kstrdup-library-function-fixes.patch

kstrdup().

+add-big-endian-variants-of-ioread-iowrite.patch

big-endian I/O funtions.

-inotify-43.patch
+inotify-022-for-2612-rc1-mm4.patch

Another inotify release.

+ipoib-set-skb-macraw-on-receive.patch
+ipoib-fix-static-rate-calculation.patch
+ipoib-convert-to-debugfs.patch
+ipoib-document-conversion-to.patch
+ib-keep-mad-work-completion-valid.patch
+ib-remove-unneeded-includes.patch
+ib-fix-fmr-pool-crash.patch
+ib-trivial-fmr-printk-cleanup.patch
+ib-fix-user-mad-registrations-with-class-0.patch
+ib-remove-incorrect-comments.patch
+ib-mthca-map-mpt-mtt-context-in-mem-free-mode.patch
+ib-mthca-fill-in-more-device-query-fields.patch
+ib-mthca-fix-calculation-of-rdb-shift.patch
+ib-mthca-fix-posting-sends-with-immediate-data.patch
+ib-mthca-allow-unaligned-memory-regions.patch
+ib-mthca-allocate-correct-number-of-doorbell-pages.patch
+ib-mthca-clean-up-mthca_dereg_mr.patch
+ib-mthca-fix-mr-allocation-error-path.patch
+ib-mthca-release-mutex-on-doorbell-alloc-error-path.patch
+ib-mthca-print-assigned-irq-when-interrupt-test-fails.patch
+ib-mthca-only-free-doorbell-records-in-mem-free-mode.patch
+ib-mthca-fix-format-of-cq-number-for-cq-events.patch
+ib-mthca-implement-rdma-atomic-operations-for-mem-free-mode.patch
+ib-mthca-fix-mtt-allocation-in-mem-free-mode.patch
+ib-mthca-fill-in-opcode-field-for-send-completions.patch
+ib-mthca-allow-address-handle-creation-in-interrupt-context.patch
+ib-mthca-encapsulate-mtt-buddy-allocator.patch
+ib-mthca-add-sync_tpt-firmware-command.patch
+ib-mthca-add-mthca_write64_raw-for-writing-to-mtt-table-directly.patch
+ib-mthca-add-mthca_table_find-function.patch
+ib-mthca-split-mr-key-munging-routines.patch
+ib-mthca-add-fast-memory-region-implementation.patch
+ib-mthca-tweaks-to-mthca_cmdc.patch
+ib-mthca-encapsulate-mem-free-check-into-mthca_is_memfree.patch
+ib-mthca-map-context-for-rdma-responder-in-mem-free-mode.patch
+ib-mthca-update-receive-queue-initialization-for-new-hcas.patch
+ib-mthca-add-support-for-new-mt25204-hca.patch

Infiniband update

+jbd-dirty-buffer-leak-fix.patch

Fix ext3 memleak

+pcmcia-resource-handling-fixes.patch

pcmcia fix

+nfs-client-latencies.patch

Reduce scheduling latencies in NFS

-figure-out-who-is-inserting-bogus-modules.patch

Dropped - old debuggig stuff.

+perfctr-ppc64-arch-hooks.patch
+perfctr-common-updates-for-ppc64.patch
+perfctr-ppc64-driver-core.patch

perfctr updates

+sched-remove-unnecessary-sched-domains.patch
+sched-improve-pinned-task-handling-again.patch
+sched-cleanup-context-switch-locking.patch

CPU scheduler updates

+make-page-becoming-writable-notification-a-vma-op-only.patch
+make-page-becoming-writable-notification-a-vma-op-only-kafs-fix.patch

Rework the page_becoming_writable() implementation.

+kdump-sysrq-trigger-mechanism-for-kexec-based-crashdumps.patch

Add a sysrq key to force a kdump

+fuse-device-functions-abi-version-change.patch
+fuse-read-only-operations-add-offset-to-fuse_dirent.patch
+fuse-read-only-operations-readdir-fixes.patch
+fuse-add-padding.patch
+fuse-direct-i-o-fix-warning-on-x86_64.patch
+fuse-add-fsync-operation-for-directories.patch

FUSE updates



number of patches in -mm: 634
number of changesets in external trees: 698
number of patches in -mm only: 612
total patches: 1310



All 634 patches:



bk-acpi.patch

bk-acpi-alpha-build-fix.patch
bk-acpi alpha build fix

acpi-toshiba-failure-handling.patch
acpi: Toshiba failure handling

acpi-video-pointer-size-fix.patch
acpi video pointer size fix

bk-agpgart.patch

agp-fix-for-xen-vmm.patch
AGP fix for Xen VMM

fix-agp-code-to-work-again-with-non-pci-agp-bridges.patch
fix AGP code to work again with non-PCI AGP bridges

include-linux-soundcardh-endianness-fix.patch
include/linux/soundcard.h: endianness fix

bk-cifs.patch

bk-cpufreq.patch

add-suspend-method-to-cpufreq-core.patch
Add suspend method to cpufreq core

add-suspend-method-to-cpufreq-core-warning-fix.patch
add-suspend-method-to-cpufreq-core-warning-fix

powernow-k7recalibrate-cpu_khz.patch
powernowk7: recalibrate cpu_khz

cpufreq-timers-recalibrate_cpu_khz.patch
cpufreq timers: recalibrate cpu_khz

bk-cryptodev.patch

bk-driver-core.patch

bk-driver-core-fix.patch
bk-driver-core fix

fix-typo-in-scdrv_init.patch
Fix typo in scdrv_init()

export-platform_add_devices.patch
export platform_add_devices

fix-ver_linux-script-for-no-udev-utils.patch
Fix ver_linux script for no udev utils.

bk-drm.patch

bk-drm-via.patch

bk-ia64.patch

bk-driver-core-sn2-build-fix.patch
bk-driver-core sn build fix

bk-audit.patch

quiet-ide-cd-warning.patch
quiet ide-cd warning

bk-input.patch

alps-printk-tidy.patch
alps-printk-tidy

serio-resume-fix.patch
serio resume fix

alps-resume-fix.patch
ALPS resume fix

serport-oops-fix.patch
serport oops fix

serio-id-attributes.patch
serio 'id' attributes

bk-jfs.patch

bk-kbuild.patch

use-cross_compileinstallkernel-in-arch-boot-installsh.patch
use ${CROSS_COMPILE}installkernel in arch/*/boot/install.sh

kconfig-i18n-support.patch
Kconfig i18n support

libata-flush-comreset-set-and-clear.patch
libata: flush COMRESET set and clear

bk-mtd.patch

bk-netdev.patch

tulip-fix-for-64-bit-mips.patch
tulip: fix for 64-bit mips

pcnet_csc-irq-handler-optimization.patch
pcnet_cs.c: IRQ handler optimization

bk-nfs.patch

bk-ntfs.patch

pci_module_init-pci_register_driver.patch
pci_module_init -> pci_register_driver

pci-pci-transparent-bridge-handling-improvements-pci-core.patch
PCI-PCI transparent bridge handling improvements (pci core)

pci-pci-transparent-bridge-handling-improvements-yenta_socket.patch
PCI-PCI transparent bridge handling improvements (yenta_socket)

acpi-bridge-hotadd-acpi-based-root-bridge-hot-add.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: ACPI based root bridge hot-add

acpi-bridge-hotadd-fix-pci_enable_device-for-p2p-bridges.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Fix pci_enable_device() for p2p bridges

acpi-bridge-hotadd-make-pcibios_fixup_bus-hot-plug-safe.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Make pcibios_fixup_bus() hot-plug safe

acpi-bridge-hotadd-prevent-duplicate-bus-numbers-when-scanning-pci-bridge.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Prevent duplicate bus numbers when scanning PCI bridge

acpi-bridge-hotadd-take-the-pci-lock-when-modifying-pci-bus-or-device-lists.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Take the PCI lock when modifying pci bus or device lists

acpi-bridge-hotadd-link-newly-created-pci-child-bus-to-its-parent-on-creation.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Link newly created pci child bus to its parent on creation

acpi-bridge-hotadd-make-the-pci-remove-routines-safe-for-failed-hot-plug.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Make the PCI remove routines safe for failed hot-plug

acpi-bridge-hotadd-remove-hot-plugged-devices-that-could-not-be-allocated-resources.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Remove hot-plugged devices that could not be allocated resources

acpi-bridge-hotadd-read-bridge-resources-when-fixing-up-the-bus.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Read bridge resources when fixing up the bus

acpi-bridge-hotadd-allow-acpi-add-and-start-operations-to-be-done-independently.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Allow ACPI .add and .start operations to be done independently

acpi-bridge-hotadd-export-the-interface-to-get-pci-id-for-an-acpi-handle.patch
acpi bridge hotadd: Export the interface to get PCI id for an ACPI handle

bk-scsi.patch

megaraid_sas-announcing-new-module-for.patch
megaraid_sas: new module for LSI Logic's SAS based MegaRAID controllers

add-scsi-changer-driver.patch
add scsi changer driver

scsi-ch-build-fix.patch
scsi ch.c build fix

usb-wacom-tablet-driver.patch
usb wacom tablet driver

add-new-wacom-device-to-usb-hid-core-list.patch
add new wacom device to usb hid-core list

usb_cdc-build-fix.patch
usb_cdc build fix

usb-resume-fixes.patch
usb resume fixes

usb-suspend-updates-interface-suspend.patch
usb suspend updates (interface suspend)

hcd-suspend-uses-pm_message_t.patch
hcd suspend uses pm_message_t

zd1201-build-fix.patch
zd1201 build fix

usb-support-for-new-ipod-mini-and-possibly-others.patch
usb: support for new ipod mini (and possibly others)

pm-support-for-zd1201.patch
PM support for zd1201

bug-fix-in-usbdevfs.patch
bug fix in usbdevfs

usb-turn-a-user-mode-driver-error-into-a-hard-error.patch
usb: turn a user mode driver error into a hard error

bk-watchdog.patch

mm.patch
add -mmN to EXTRAVERSION

swapspace-layout-improvements.patch
swapspace-layout-improvements
/proc/swaps negative Used

add-a-clear_pages-function-to-clear-pages-of-higher.patch
add a clear_pages function to clear pages of higher order

vmscan-notice-slab-shrinking.patch
vmscan: notice slab shrinking

madvise-do-not-split-the-maps.patch
madvise: do not split the maps

madvise-merge-the-maps.patch
madvise: merge the maps

freepgt-free_pgtables-use-vma-list.patch
freepgt: free_pgtables use vma list

freepgt-remove-mm_vm_sizemm.patch
freepgt: remove MM_VM_SIZE(mm)

freepgt-hugetlb_free_pgd_range.patch
freepgt: hugetlb_free_pgd_range

freepgt-hugetlb_free_pgd_range-fix-aio-panic-fix.patch
ppc64-fix-aio-panic-caused-by-is_hugepage_only_range-ia64-fix

freepgt-remove-arch-pgd_addr_end.patch
freepgt: remove arch pgd_addr_end

freepgt-mpnt-to-vma-cleanup.patch
freepgt: mpnt to vma cleanup

freepgt-hugetlb-area-is-clean.patch
freepgt: hugetlb area is clean

remove-non-discontig-use-of-pgdat-node_mem_map.patch
remove non-DISCONTIG use of pgdat->node_mem_map

resubmit-sparsemem-base-early_pfn_to_nid-works-before-sparse-is-initialized.patch
sparsemem base: early_pfn_to_nid() (works before sparse is initialized)

resubmit-sparsemem-base-simple-numa-remap-space-allocator.patch
sparsemem base: simple NUMA remap space allocator

resubmit-sparsemem-base-reorganize-page-flags-bit-operations.patch
sparsemem base: reorganize page->flags bit operations

resubmit-sparsemem-base-teach-discontig-about-sparse-ranges.patch
sparsemem base: teach discontig about sparse ranges

create-mm-kconfig-for-arch-independent-memory-options.patch
create mm/Kconfig for arch-independent memory options

make-each-arch-use-mm-kconfig.patch
make each arch use mm/Kconfig

update-all-defconfigs-for-arch_discontigmem_enable.patch
update all defconfigs for ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE

introduce-new-kconfig-option-for-numa-or-discontig.patch
Introduce new Kconfig option for NUMA or DISCONTIG

filemap_getpage-can-block-when-map_nonblock-specified.patch
filemap_getpage can block when MAP_NONBLOCK specified

add-kmalloc_node-inline-cleanup.patch
add kmalloc_node, inline cleanup

oom-killer-disable-for-iscsi-lvm2-multipath-userland-critical-sections.patch
oom-killer disable for iscsi/lvm2/multipath userland critical sections

vmscan-pageout-remove-unneeded-test.patch
vmscan: pageout(): remove unneeded test

end_buffer_write_sync-avoid-pointless-assignments.patch
end_buffer_write_sync() avoid pointless assignments

meminfo-add-cached-underflow-check.patch
meminfo: add Cached underflow check

eni155p-error-handling-fix.patch
ENI155P error handling fix

a-new-10gb-ethernet-driver-by-chelsio-communications.patch
A new 10GB Ethernet Driver by Chelsio Communications

dm9000-network-driver.patch
DM9000 network driver

ppc32-fix-bogosity-in-process-freezing-code.patch
ppc32: fix bogosity in process-freezing code

ppc32-ppc4xx_pic-add-acknowledge-when-enabling-level-sensitive-irq.patch
ppc32: ppc4xx_pic - add acknowledge when enabling level-sensitive IRQ

ppc32-improve-timebase-sync-for-smp.patch
ppc32: improve timebase sync for SMP

ppc32-oops-on-kernel-altivec-assist-exceptions.patch
ppc32: oops on kernel altivec assist exceptions

ppc32-fix-single-stepping-of-emulated-instructions.patch
ppc32: fix single-stepping of emulated instructions

ppc32-fix-errata-for-some-g3-cpus.patch
ppc32: Fix errata for some G3 CPUs

ppc32-fix-cpufreq-problems.patch
ppc32: Fix cpufreq problems

ppc64-fix-semantics-of-__ioremap.patch
ppc64: Fix semantics of __ioremap

mips-remove-obsolete-vr41xx-rtc-function.patch
mips: remove obsolete VR41xx RTC function from vr41xx.h

mips-update-vr41xx-cpu-pci-bridge.patch
mips: update VR41xx CPU-PCI bridge support

fix-i386-memcpy.patch
fix i386 memcpy

i386-x86_64-segment-register-access-update.patch
i386/x86_64 segment register access update

rfc-check-nmi-watchdog-is-broken.patch
check nmi watchdog is broken

sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
sched: x86 sched_clock() to use TSC on CONFIG_HPET or CONFIG_NUMA systems

x86_64-show_stack-touch_nmi_watchdog.patch
x86_64 show_stack(): call touch_nmi_watchdog

x86_64-use-a-vma-for-the-32bit-vsyscall.patch
x86_64: Use a VMA for the 32bit vsyscall

x86-x86_64-intel-dual-core-detection.patch
x86, x86_64: Intel dual-core detection

x86-cacheline-alignment-for-cpu-maps.patch
x86: cacheline alignment for cpu maps

x86_64-genapic-update.patch
x86_64 genapic update

ia64-reduce-cacheline-bouncing-in-cpu_idle_wait.patch
ia64: reduce cacheline bouncing in cpu_idle_wait

pm_message_t-more-fixes-in-common-and-i386.patch
pm_message_t: more fixes in common and i386

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-char.patch
Fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in drivers/char

u32-vs-pm_message_t-fixes-for-drivers-net.patch
u32 vs. pm_message_t fixes for drivers/net

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-pcmcia.patch
fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in pcmcia

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-media.patch
fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in drivers/media

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-message.patch
fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in drivers/message

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-mmcmtdscsi.patch
fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in drivers/mmc,mtd,scsi

fix-pm_message_t-vs-u32-in-alsa.patch
fix pm_message_t vs. u32 in alsa

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-x86-64.patch
Fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in x86-64

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-drivers-macintosh.patch
fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in drivers/macintosh

fix-u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-pci-pcie.patch
fix u32 vs. pm_message_t in PCI, PCIE

u32-vs-pm_message_t-in-ppc-and-radeon.patch
u32 vs. pm_message_t in ppc and radeon

uml-fix-compilation-for-__choose_mode-addition.patch
uml: fix compilation for __CHOOSE_MODE addition

mtrr-size-and-base-debug.patch
mtrr size-and-base debugging

iounmap-debugging.patch
iounmap debugging

detect-soft-lockups.patch
detect soft lockups

detect-soft-lockups-from-touch_nmi_watchdog.patch
detect-soft-lockups: call from touch_nmi_watchdog

areca-raid-linux-scsi-driver.patch
ARECA RAID Linux scsi driver

rt-lsm.patch
RT-LSM

tty-output-lossage-fix.patch
tty output lossage fix

nice-and-rt-prio-rlimits.patch
nice and rt-prio rlimits

relayfs.patch
relayfs

relayfs-properly-handle-oversized-events.patch
relayfs: properly handle oversized events

relayfs-backing_dev-fix.patch
relayfs-backing_dev-fix

cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design.patch
cfq-iosched: update to time sliced design

cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design-export-task_nice.patch
cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design-export-task_nice

cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design-fix.patch
cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design fix

cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design-fix-fix.patch
cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design-fix-fix

cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design-use-bio_data_dir.patch
cfq-iosched-update-to-time-sliced-design: use bio_data_dir()

cfq-ioschedc-fix-soft-hang-with-non-fs-requests.patch
cfq-iosched.c: fix soft hang with non-fs requests

keys-discard-key-spinlock-and-use-rcu-for-key-payload.patch
keys: Discard key spinlock and use RCU for key payload

keys-discard-key-spinlock-and-use-rcu-for-key-payload-try-4.patch
keys: Discard key spinlock and use RCU for key payload - try #4

keys-pass-session-keyring-to-call_usermodehelper.patch
Keys: Pass session keyring to call_usermodehelper()

keys-pass-session-keyring-to-call_usermodehelper-fix.patch
keys-pass-session-keyring-to-call_usermodehelper fix

keys-use-rcu-to-manage-session-keyring-pointer.patch
Keys: Use RCU to manage session keyring pointer

keys-make-request-key-create-an-authorisation-key.patch
Keys: Make request-key create an authorisation key

keys-make-request-key-create-an-authorisation-key-fix.patch
Keys: Make request-key create an authorisation key (fix)

binfmt_elf-bss-padding-fix.patch
binfmt_elf bss padding fix

timers-fixes-improvements.patch
timers fixes/improvements

timers-fixes-improvements-smp_processor_id-fix.patch
timers-fixes-improvements-smp_processor_id-fix

timers-fixes-improvements-fix.patch
timers fixes/improvements fix

enable-sig_ign-on-blocked-signals.patch
Enable SIG_IGN on blocked signals

async-io-using-rt-signals.patch
AYSNC IO using singals other than SIGIO

kernel-paramc-dont-use-max-when-num-is-null-in.patch
kernel/param.c: don't use .max when .num is NULL in param_array_set()

fix-module_param_string-calls.patch
fix module_param_string() calls

use-cheaper-elv_queue_empty-when-unplug-a-device.patch
use cheaper elv_queue_empty when unplug a device

fixup-newly-added-jsm-driver.patch
fix up newly added jsm driver

ext2-corruption-regression-between-269-and-2610.patch
ext2 corruption - regression between 2.6.9 and 2.6.10

quota-fix-possible-oops-on-quotaoff.patch
quota: fix possible oops on quotaoff

quota-possible-bug-in-quota-format-v2-support.patch
quota: possible bug in quota format v2 support

kill-ifndef-have_arch_get_signal_to_deliver-in-signalc.patch
kill #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_GET_SIGNAL_TO_DELIVER in signal.c

officially-deprecate-register_ioctl32_conversion.patch
officially deprecate register_ioctl32_conversion

undo-do_readv_writev-behavior-change.patch
undo do_readv_writev() behavior change

kprobes-incorrect-handling-of-probes-on-ret-lret-instruction.patch
Kprobes: Incorrect handling of probes on ret/lret instruction

sysfs-for-ipmi-for-new-mm-kernels.patch
sysfs for IPMI

remove-all-kernel-bugs.patch
remove all kernel BUGs

exterminate-page_bug.patch
Exterminate PAGE_BUG

clean-up-kernel-messages.patch
clean up kernel messages

move-sa_xxx-defines-to-linux-signalh.patch
move SA_xxx defines to linux/signal.h

procfs-fix-hardlink-counts.patch
procfs: Fix hardlink counts

procfs-fix-hardlink-counts-for-proc-pid-task.patch
procfs: Fix hardlink counts for /proc/<PID>/task

show-thread_info-flags-in-proc-pid-status.patch
Show thread_info->flags in /proc/PID/status

direct-io-async-short-read-fix.patch
Direct IO async short read fix

set-ms_active-bit-before-calling-fill_super.patch
Set MS_ACTIVE bit before calling ->fill_super functions

some-changes-and-extensions-to-the-kernel-documentation.patch
Some changes and extensions to the Kernel documentation

kernel-rcupdatec-make-the-exports-export_symbol_gpl.patch
kernel/rcupdate.c: make the exports EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL

add-deprecated_for_modules.patch
Add deprecated_for_modules

add-deprecated_for_modules-fix.patch
deprecate-synchronize_kernel-gpl-replacement fix

deprecate-synchronize_kernel-gpl-replacement.patch
Deprecate synchronize_kernel, GPL replacement

deprecate-synchronize_kernel-gpl-replacement-fix.patch
deprecate-synchronize_kernel-gpl-replacement-fix

change-synchronize_kernel-to-_rcu-and-_sched.patch
Change synchronize_kernel to _rcu and _sched

update-rcu-documentation.patch
Update RCU documentation

fix-comment-in-listh-that-refers-to-nonexistent-api.patch
Fix comment in list.h that refers to nonexistent API

pnpbios-eliminate-bad-section-references.patch
pnpbios: eliminate bad section references

hd-eliminate-bad-section-references.patch
hd: eliminate bad section references

efi-eliminate-bad-section-references.patch
efi: eliminate bad section references

create-a-kstrdup-library-function.patch
create a kstrdup library function

create-a-kstrdup-library-function-fixes.patch
create-a-kstrdup-library-function-fixes

add-big-endian-variants-of-ioread-iowrite.patch
add Big Endian variants of ioread/iowrite

inotify-022-for-2612-rc1-mm4.patch
inotify 0.22 for 2.6.12-rc1-mm4

ipoib-set-skb-macraw-on-receive.patch
IPoIB: set skb->mac.raw on receive

ipoib-fix-static-rate-calculation.patch
IPoIB: fix static rate calculation

ipoib-convert-to-debugfs.patch
IPoIB: convert to debugfs

ipoib-document-conversion-to.patch
IPoIB: document conversion to debugfs

ib-keep-mad-work-completion-valid.patch
IB: Keep MAD work completion valid

ib-remove-unneeded-includes.patch
IB: remove unneeded includes

ib-fix-fmr-pool-crash.patch
IB: Fix FMR pool crash

ib-trivial-fmr-printk-cleanup.patch
IB: Trivial FMR printk cleanup

ib-fix-user-mad-registrations-with-class-0.patch
IB: Fix user MAD registrations with class 0

ib-remove-incorrect-comments.patch
IB: Remove incorrect comments

ib-mthca-map-mpt-mtt-context-in-mem-free-mode.patch
IB/mthca: map MPT/MTT context in mem-free mode

ib-mthca-fill-in-more-device-query-fields.patch
IB/mthca: fill in more device query fields

ib-mthca-fix-calculation-of-rdb-shift.patch
IB/mthca: fix calculation of RDB shift

ib-mthca-fix-posting-sends-with-immediate-data.patch
IB/mthca: fix posting sends with immediate data

ib-mthca-allow-unaligned-memory-regions.patch
IB/mthca: allow unaligned memory regions

ib-mthca-allocate-correct-number-of-doorbell-pages.patch
IB/mthca: allocate correct number of doorbell pages

ib-mthca-clean-up-mthca_dereg_mr.patch
IB/mthca: clean up mthca_dereg_mr()

ib-mthca-fix-mr-allocation-error-path.patch
IB/mthca: fix MR allocation error path

ib-mthca-release-mutex-on-doorbell-alloc-error-path.patch
IB/mthca: release mutex on doorbell alloc error path

ib-mthca-print-assigned-irq-when-interrupt-test-fails.patch
IB/mthca: print assigned IRQ when interrupt test fails

ib-mthca-only-free-doorbell-records-in-mem-free-mode.patch
IB/mthca: only free doorbell records in mem-free mode

ib-mthca-fix-format-of-cq-number-for-cq-events.patch
IB/mthca: fix format of CQ number for CQ events

ib-mthca-implement-rdma-atomic-operations-for-mem-free-mode.patch
IB/mthca: implement RDMA/atomic operations for mem-free mode

ib-mthca-fix-mtt-allocation-in-mem-free-mode.patch
IB/mthca: fix MTT allocation in mem-free mode

ib-mthca-fill-in-opcode-field-for-send-completions.patch
IB/mthca: fill in opcode field for send completions

ib-mthca-allow-address-handle-creation-in-interrupt-context.patch
IB/mthca: allow address handle creation in interrupt context

ib-mthca-encapsulate-mtt-buddy-allocator.patch
IB/mthca: encapsulate MTT buddy allocator

ib-mthca-add-sync_tpt-firmware-command.patch
IB/mthca: add SYNC_TPT firmware command

ib-mthca-add-mthca_write64_raw-for-writing-to-mtt-table-directly.patch
IB/mthca: add mthca_write64_raw() for writing to MTT table directly

ib-mthca-add-mthca_table_find-function.patch
IB/mthca: add mthca_table_find() function

ib-mthca-split-mr-key-munging-routines.patch
IB/mthca: split MR key munging routines

ib-mthca-add-fast-memory-region-implementation.patch
IB/mthca: add fast memory region implementation

ib-mthca-tweaks-to-mthca_cmdc.patch
IB/mthca: tweaks to mthca_cmd.c

ib-mthca-encapsulate-mem-free-check-into-mthca_is_memfree.patch
IB/mthca: encapsulate mem-free check into mthca_is_memfree()

ib-mthca-map-context-for-rdma-responder-in-mem-free-mode.patch
IB/mthca: map context for RDMA responder in mem-free mode

ib-mthca-update-receive-queue-initialization-for-new-hcas.patch
IB/mthca: update receive queue initialization for new HCAs

ib-mthca-add-support-for-new-mt25204-hca.patch
IB/mthca: add support for new MT25204 HCA

jbd-dirty-buffer-leak-fix.patch
jbd dirty buffer leak fix

pcmcia-hotplug-event-for-pcmcia-devices.patch
pcmcia: hotplug event for PCMCIA devices

pcmcia-hotplug-event-for-pcmcia-socket-devices.patch
pcmcia: hotplug event for PCMCIA socket devices

pcmcia-device-and-driver-matching.patch
pcmcia: device and driver matching

pcmcia-check-for-invalid-crc32-hashes-in-id_tables.patch
pcmcia: check for invalid crc32 hashes in id_tables

pcmcia-match-for-fake-cis.patch
pcmcia: match for fake CIS

pcmcia-export-cis-in-sysfs.patch
pcmcia: export CIS in sysfs

pcmcia-cis-overrid-via-sysfs.patch
pcmcia: CIS overrid via sysfs

pcmcia-match-anonymous-cards.patch
pcmcia: match "anonymous" cards

pcmcia-allow-function-id-based-match.patch
pcmcia: allow function-ID based match

pcmcia-file2alias.patch
pcmcia: file2alias

pcmcia-request-cis-via-firmware-interface.patch
pcmcia: request CIS via firmware interface

pcmcia-cleanups.patch
pcmcia: cleanups

pcmcia-rescan-bus-always-upon-echoing-into-setup_done.patch
pcmcia: rescan bus always upon echoing into setup_done

pcmcia-id_table-for-serial_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for serial_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-3c574_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for 3c574_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-3c589_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for 3c589_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-aha152x.patch
pcmcia: id_table for aha152x

pcmcia-id_table-for-airo_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for airo_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-axnet_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for axnet_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-fdomain_stub.patch
pcmcia: id_table for fdomain_stub

pcmcia-id_table-for-fmvj18x_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for fmvj18x_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-ibmtr_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for ibmtr_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-netwave_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for netwave_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-nmclan_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for nmclan_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-teles_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for teles_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-ray_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for ray_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-wavelan_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for wavelan_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-sym53c500_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for sym53c500_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-qlogic_stubc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for qlogic_stub.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-smc91c92_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for smc91c92_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-orinoco_cs.patch
pcmcia: id_table for orinoco_cs

pcmcia-id_table-for-xirc2ps_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for xirc2ps_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-ide_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for ide_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-parport_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for parport_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-pcnet_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for pcnet_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-pcmciamtdc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for pcmciamtd.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-vxpocketc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for vxpocket.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-atmel_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for atmel_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-avma1_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for avma1_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-avm_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for avm_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-bluecard_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for bluecard_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-bt3c_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for bt3c_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-btuart_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for btuart_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-com20020_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for com20020_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-dtl1_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for dtl1_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-elsa_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for elsa_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-ixj_pcmciac.patch
pcmcia: id_table for ixj_pcmcia.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-nsp_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for nsp_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-sedlbauer_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for sedlbauer_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-wl3501_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for wl3501_cs.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-pdaudiocfc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for pdaudiocf.c

pcmcia-id_table-for-synclink_csc.patch
pcmcia: id_table for synclink_cs.c

pcmcia-add-some-documentation.patch
pcmcia: add some Documentation

pcmcia-update-resource-database-adjust-routines-to-use-unsigned-long-values.patch
pcmcia: update resource database adjust routines to use unsigned long values

pcmcia-mark-parent-bridge-windows-as-resources-available-for-pcmcia-devices.patch
pcmcia: mark parent bridge windows as resources available for PCMCIA devices

pcmcia-add-a-config-option-for-the-pcmica-ioctl.patch
pcmcia: add a config option for the PCMICA ioctl

pcmcia-move-pcmcia-ioctl-to-a-separate-file.patch
pcmcia: move PCMCIA ioctl to a separate file

pcmcia-clean-up-cs-ds-callback.patch
pcmcia: clean up cs ds callback

pcmcia-clean-up-cs-ds-callback-fix.patch
pcmcia-clean-up-cs-ds-callback-fix

pcmcia-make-pcmcia-status-a-bitfield.patch
pcmcia: make PCMCIA status a bitfield

pcmcia-merge-struct-pcmcia_bus_socket-into-struct-pcmcia_socket.patch
pcmcia: merge struct pcmcia_bus_socket into struct pcmcia_socket

pcmcia-remove-unneeded-includes-in-dsc.patch
pcmcia: remove unneeded includes in ds.c

pcmcia-rename-some-functions.patch
pcmcia: rename some functions

pcmcia-move-pcmcia-resource-handling-out-of-csc.patch
pcmcia: move pcmcia resource handling out of cs.c

pcmcia-csc-cleanup.patch
pcmcia: cs.c cleanup

pcmcia-dsc-cleanup.patch
pcmcia: ds.c cleanup

pcmcia-release_class.patch
pcmcia: release_class

pcmcia-use-request_region-in-i82365.patch
pcmcia: use request_region in i82365

pcmcia-synclink_cs-irq_info2_info-is-gone.patch
pcmcia: synclink_cs IRQ_INFO2_INFO is gone

pcmcia-mod_devicetableh-fix-for-different-sizes-in-kernel-and-userspace.patch
pcmcia: mod_devicetable.h fix for different sizes in kernel- and userspace

pcmcia-select-crc32-in-kconfig-for-pcmcia.patch
pcmcia: select crc32 in Kconfig for PCMCIA

pcmcia-resource-handling-fixes.patch
pcmcia: resource handling fixes

nfsacl-solaris-nfsacl-workaround.patch
nfsacl: Solaris nfsacl workaround

nfs-client-latencies.patch
NFS client latency fixes

kgdb-ga.patch
kgdb stub for ia32 (George Anzinger's one)
kgdbL warning fix
kgdb buffer overflow fix
kgdbL warning fix
kgdb: CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO fix
x86_64 fixes
correct kgdb.txt Documentation link (against 2.6.1-rc1-mm2)
kgdb: fix for recent gcc
kgdb warning fixes
THREAD_SIZE fixes for kgdb
Fix stack overflow test for non-8k stacks
kgdb-ga.patch fix for i386 single-step into sysenter
fix TRAP_BAD_SYSCALL_EXITS on i386
add TRAP_BAD_SYSCALL_EXITS config for i386
kgdb-is-incompatible-with-kprobes
kgdb-ga-build-fix
kgdb-ga-fixes
kgdb: kill off highmem_start_page
kgdb documentation fix

kgdb-x86-config_debug_info-fix.patch
kgdb CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO fix

kgdboe-netpoll.patch
kgdb-over-ethernet via netpoll
kgdboe: fix configuration of MAC address

kgdb-x86_64-support.patch
kgdb-x86_64-support.patch for 2.6.2-rc1-mm3
kgdb-x86_64-warning-fixes
kgdb-x86_64-fix
kgdb-x86_64-serial-fix
kprobes exception notifier fix

kgdb-x86_64-config_debug_info-fix.patch
kgdb CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO fix

rock-lindent.patch
rock: lindent it

rock-manual-tidies.patch
rock: manual tidies

rock-remove-CHECK_SP.patch
rock: remove CHECK_SP

rock-remove-CONTINUE_DECLS.patch
rock: remove CONTINUE_DECLS

rock-remove-CHECK_CE.patch
rock: remove CHECK_CE

rock-remove-SETUP_ROCK_RIDGE.patch
rock: remove SETUP_ROCK_RIDGE

rock-remove-MAYBE_CONTINUE.patch
rock: remove MAYBE_CONTINUE

rock-comment-tidies.patch
rock: comment tidies

rock-lindent-rock-h.patch
rock: lindent rock.h

isofs-remove-debug-stuff.patch
isofs: remove debug stuff

rock-handle-corrupted-directories.patch
rock.c: handle corrupted directories

rock-rename-union-members.patch
rock: rename union members

rock-handle-directory-overflows.patch
rock: handle directory overflows

rock-handle-directory-overflows-fix.patch
rock-handle-directory-overflows-fix

journal_add_journal_head-debug.patch
journal_add_journal_head-debug

list_del-debug.patch
list_del debug check

page-owner-tracking-leak-detector.patch
Page owner tracking leak detector

make-page_owner-handle-non-contiguous-page-ranges.patch
make page_owner handle non-contiguous page ranges

add-gfp_mask-to-page-owner.patch
add gfp_mask to page owner

unplug-can-sleep.patch
unplug functions can sleep

firestream-warnings.patch
firestream warnings

periodically-scan-redzone-entries-and-slab-control-structures.patch
periodically scan redzone entries and slab control structures

slab-leak-detector.patch
slab leak detector

slab-leak-detector-warning-fixes.patch
slab leak detector warning fixes

irqpoll.patch
irqpoll

releasing-resources-with-children.patch
Releasing resources with children

perfctr-core.patch
perfctr: core
perfctr: remove bogus perfctr_sample_thread() calls

perfctr-i386.patch
perfctr: i386

perfctr-x86-core-updates.patch
perfctr x86 core updates

perfctr-x86-driver-updates.patch
perfctr x86 driver updates

perfctr-x86-driver-cleanup.patch
perfctr: x86 driver cleanup

perfctr-prescott-fix.patch
Prescott fix for perfctr

perfctr-x86-update-2.patch
perfctr x86 update 2

perfctr-x86_64.patch
perfctr: x86_64

perfctr-x86_64-core-updates.patch
perfctr x86_64 core updates

perfctr-ppc.patch
perfctr: PowerPC

perfctr-ppc32-driver-update.patch
perfctr: ppc32 driver update

perfctr-ppc32-mmcr0-handling-fixes.patch
perfctr ppc32 MMCR0 handling fixes

perfctr-ppc32-update.patch
perfctr ppc32 update

perfctr-ppc32-update-2.patch
perfctr ppc32 update

perfctr-virtualised-counters.patch
perfctr: virtualised counters

perfctr-remap_page_range-fix.patch

virtual-perfctr-illegal-sleep.patch
virtual perfctr illegal sleep

make-perfctr_virtual-default-in-kconfig-match-recommendation.patch
Make PERFCTR_VIRTUAL default in Kconfig match recommendation in help text

perfctr-ifdef-cleanup.patch
perfctr ifdef cleanup

perfctr-update-2-6-kconfig-related-updates.patch
perfctr: Kconfig-related updates

perfctr-virtual-updates.patch
perfctr virtual updates

perfctr-virtual-cleanup.patch
perfctr: virtual cleanup

perfctr-ppc32-preliminary-interrupt-support.patch
perfctr ppc32 preliminary interrupt support

perfctr-update-5-6-reduce-stack-usage.patch
perfctr: reduce stack usage

perfctr-interrupt-support-kconfig-fix.patch
perfctr interrupt_support Kconfig fix

perfctr-low-level-documentation.patch
perfctr low-level documentation

perfctr-inheritance-1-3-driver-updates.patch
perfctr inheritance: driver updates

perfctr-inheritance-2-3-kernel-updates.patch
perfctr inheritance: kernel updates

perfctr-inheritance-3-3-documentation-updates.patch
perfctr inheritance: documentation updates

perfctr-inheritance-locking-fix.patch
perfctr inheritance locking fix

perfctr-api-changes-first-step.patch
perfctr API changes: first step

perfctr-virtual-update.patch
perfctr virtual update

perfctr-x86-64-ia32-emulation-fix.patch
perfctr x86-64 ia32 emulation fix

perfctr-sysfs-update-1-4-core.patch
perfctr sysfs update: core

perfctr-sysfs-update.patch
Perfctr sysfs update

perfctr-sysfs-update-2-4-x86.patch
perfctr sysfs update: x86

perfctr-sysfs-update-3-4-x86-64.patch
perfctr sysfs update: x86-64
perfctr: syscall numbers in x86-64 ia32-emulation
perfctr x86_64 native syscall numbers fix

perfctr-sysfs-update-4-4-ppc32.patch
perfctr sysfs update: ppc32

perfctr-2710-api-update-1-4-common.patch
perfctr-2.7.10 API update 1/4: common

perfctr-2710-api-update-2-4-i386.patch
perfctr-2.7.10 API update 2/4: i386

perfctr-2710-api-update-3-4-x86_64.patch
perfctr-2.7.10 API update 3/4: x86_64

perfctr-2710-api-update-4-4-ppc32.patch
perfctr-2.7.10 API update 4/4: ppc32

perfctr-api-update-1-9-physical-indexing-x86.patch
perfctr API update 1/9: physical indexing, x86

perfctr-api-update-2-9-physical-indexing-ppc32.patch
perfctr API update 2/9: physical indexing, ppc32

perfctr-api-update-3-9-cpu_control_header-x86.patch
perfctr API update 3/9: cpu_control_header, x86

perfctr-api-update-4-9-cpu_control_header-ppc32.patch
perfctr API update 4/9: cpu_control_header, ppc32

perfctr-api-update-5-9-cpu_control_header-common.patch
perfctr API update 5/9: cpu_control_header, common

perfctr-api-update-6-9-cpu_control-access-common.patch
perfctr API update 6/9: cpu_control access, common

perfctr-api-update-7-9-cpu_control-access-x86.patch
perfctr API update 7/9: cpu_control access, x86

perfctr-api-update-8-9-cpu_control-access-ppc32.patch
perfctr API update 8/9: cpu_control access, ppc32

perfctr-api-update-9-9-domain-based-read-write-syscalls.patch
perfctr API update 9/9: domain-based read/write syscalls

perfctr-ia32-syscalls-on-x86-64-fix.patch
perfctr ia32 syscalls on x86-64 fix

perfctr-cleanups-1-3-common.patch
perfctr cleanups: common

perfctr-cleanups-2-3-ppc32.patch
perfctr cleanups: ppc32

perfctr-cleanups-3-3-x86.patch
perfctr cleanups: x86

perfctr-x86-fix-and-cleanups.patch
perfctr: x86 fix and cleanups

perfctr-ppc32-fix-and-cleanups.patch
perfctr: ppc32 fix and cleanups

perfctr-64-bit-values-in-register-descriptors.patch
perfctr: 64-bit values in register descriptors

perfctr-64-bit-values-in-register-descriptors-fix.patch
perfctr-64-bit-values-in-register-descriptors fix

perfctr-mapped-state-cleanup-x86.patch
perfctr: mapped state cleanup: x86

perfctr-mapped-state-cleanup-ppc32.patch
perfctr: mapped state cleanup: ppc32

perfctr-mapped-state-cleanup-common.patch
perfctr: mapped state cleanup: common

perfctr-ppc64-arch-hooks.patch
perfctr: ppc64 arch hooks

perfctr-common-updates-for-ppc64.patch
perfctr: common updates for ppc64

perfctr-ppc64-driver-core.patch
perfctr: ppc64 driver core

sched2-cleanup-wake_idle.patch
sched: cleanup wake_idle

sched2-improve-load-balancing-pinned-tasks.patch
sched: improve load balancing pinned tasks

sched2-reduce-active-load-balancing.patch
sched: reduce active load balancing

sched2-fix-smt-scheduling-problems.patch
sched: fix SMT scheduling problems

sched2-add-debugging.patch
sched: add debugging

sched2-less-aggressive-idle-balancing.patch
sched: less aggressive idle balancing

sched2-balance-timers.patch
sched: balance timers

sched2-tweak-affine-wakeups.patch
sched: tweak affine wakeups

sched2-no-aggressive-idle-balancing.patch
sched: no aggressive idle balancing

sched2-balance-on-fork.patch
sched: balance on fork

sched2-schedstats-update-for-balance-on-fork.patch
sched: schedstats update for balance on fork

sched2-sched-tuning.patch
sched: sched tuning

sched2-sched-tuning-fix.patch
sched2-sched-tuning-fix

sched2-sched-domain-sysctl.patch
sched: sched domain sysctl

sched-uninline-task_timeslice.patch
sched: uninline task_timeslice

sched-remove-unnecessary-sched-domains.patch
sched: remove unnecessary sched domains

sched-improve-pinned-task-handling-again.patch
Subject: [patch] sched: improve pinned task handling again!

sched-cleanup-context-switch-locking.patch
sched: cleanup context switch locking

add-do_proc_doulonglongvec_minmax-to-sysctl-functions.patch
Add do_proc_doulonglongvec_minmax to sysctl functions
add-do_proc_doulonglongvec_minmax-to-sysctl-functions-fix
add-do_proc_doulonglongvec_minmax-to-sysctl-functions fix 2

allow-x86_64-to-reenable-interrupts-on-contention.patch
Allow x86_64 to reenable interrupts on contention

i386-cpu-hotplug-updated-for-mm.patch
i386 CPU hotplug

disable-atykb-warning.patch
disable atykb "too many keys pressed" warning

export-file_ra_state_init-again.patch
Export file_ra_state_init() again

cachefs-filesystem.patch
CacheFS filesystem

numa-policies-for-file-mappings-mpol_mf_move-cachefs.patch
numa-policies-for-file-mappings-mpol_mf_move for cachefs

cachefs-release-search-records-lest-they-return-to-haunt-us.patch
CacheFS: release search records lest they return to haunt us

fix-64-bit-problems-in-cachefs.patch
Fix 64-bit problems in cachefs

cachefs-fixed-typos-that-cause-wrong-pointer-to-be-kunmapped.patch
cachefs: fixed typos that cause wrong pointer to be kunmapped

cachefs-return-the-right-error-upon-invalid-mount.patch
CacheFS: return the right error upon invalid mount

fix-cachefs-barrier-handling-and-other-kernel-discrepancies.patch
Fix CacheFS barrier handling and other kernel discrepancies

remove-error-from-linux-cachefsh.patch
Remove #error from linux/cachefs.h

cachefs-warning-fix-2.patch
cachefs warning fix 2

cachefs-linkage-fix-2.patch
cachefs linkage fix

cachefs-build-fix.patch
cachefs build fix

cachefs-documentation.patch
CacheFS documentation

add-page-becoming-writable-notification.patch
Add page becoming writable notification

add-page-becoming-writable-notification-fix.patch
do_wp_page_mk_pte_writable() fix

add-page-becoming-writable-notification-build-fix.patch
add-page-becoming-writable-notification build fix

make-page-becoming-writable-notification-a-vma-op-only.patch
Make page-becoming-writable notification a VMA-op only

provide-a-filesystem-specific-syncable-page-bit.patch
Provide a filesystem-specific sync'able page bit

provide-a-filesystem-specific-syncable-page-bit-fix.patch
provide-a-filesystem-specific-syncable-page-bit-fix

provide-a-filesystem-specific-syncable-page-bit-fix-2.patch
provide-a-filesystem-specific-syncable-page-bit-fix-2

make-afs-use-cachefs.patch
Make AFS use CacheFS

afs-cachefs-dependency-fix.patch
afs-cachefs-dependency-fix

split-general-cache-manager-from-cachefs.patch
Split general cache manager from CacheFS

turn-cachefs-into-a-cache-backend.patch
Turn CacheFS into a cache backend

rework-the-cachefs-documentation-to-reflect-fs-cache-split.patch
Rework the CacheFS documentation to reflect FS-Cache split

update-afs-client-to-reflect-cachefs-split.patch
Update AFS client to reflect CacheFS split

make-page-becoming-writable-notification-a-vma-op-only-kafs-fix.patch
Make page-becoming-writable notification a VMA-op only (kafs fix)

fscache-menuconfig-help-fix-documentation-path.patch
fscache-menuconfig-help-fix-documentation-pathc

x86-rename-apic_mode_exint.patch
kexec: x86: rename APIC_MODE_EXINT

x86-local-apic-fix.patch
kexec: x86: local apic fix

x86_64-e820-64bit.patch
kexec: x86_64: e820 64bit fix

x86-i8259-shutdown.patch
kexec: x86: i8259 shutdown: disable interrupts

x86_64-i8259-shutdown.patch
kexec: x86_64: add i8259 shutdown method

x86-apic-virtwire-on-shutdown.patch
kexec: x86: resture apic virtual wire mode on shutdown

x86_64-apic-virtwire-on-shutdown.patch
kexec: x86_64: restore apic virtual wire mode on shutdown

vmlinux-fix-physical-addrs.patch
kexec: vmlinux: fix physical addresses

x86-vmlinux-fix-physical-addrs.patch
kexec: x86: vmlinux: fix physical addresses

x86_64-vmlinux-fix-physical-addrs.patch
kexec: x86_64: vmlinux: fix physical addresses

x86-config-kernel-start.patch
kexec: x86: add CONFIG_PYSICAL_START

kexec-reserve-bootmem-fix-for-booting-nondefault-location-kernel.patch
kexec: reserve Bootmem fix for booting nondefault location kernel

x86_64-config-kernel-start.patch
kexec: x86_64: add CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START

kexec-kexec-generic.patch
kexec: add kexec syscalls

kexec-kexec-generic-kexec-use-unsigned-bitfield.patch
kexec: use unsigned bitfield

x86-machine_shutdown.patch
kexec: x86: factor out apic shutdown code

x86-kexec.patch
kexec: x86 kexec core

x86-crashkernel.patch
crashdump: x86 crashkernel option

x86-crashkernel-fix.patch
kexec: fix for broken kexec on panic

x86_64-machine_shutdown.patch
kexec: x86_64: factor out apic shutdown code

x86_64-kexec.patch
kexec: x86_64 kexec implementation

x86_64-crashkernel.patch
crashdump: x86_64: crashkernel option

kexec-ppc-support.patch
kexec: kexec ppc support

kexec-ppc-fix-noret_type.patch
kexec: ppc: fix NORET_TYPE

x86-crash_shutdown-nmi-shootdown.patch
crashdump: x86: add NMI handler to capture other CPUs

x86-crash_shutdown-snapshot-registers.patch
kexec: x86: snapshot registers during crash shutdown

x86-crash_shutdown-apic-shutdown.patch
kexec: x86 shutdown APICs during crash_shutdown

kdump-export-crash-notes-section-address-through.patch
Kdump: Export crash notes section address through sysfs

kdump-export-crash-notes-section-address-through-x86_64-fix.patch
kdump-export-crash-notes-section-address-through x86_64 fix

kdump-nmi-handler-segment-selector-stack.patch
kdump: NMI handler segment selector, stack pointer fix

kdump-documentation-for-kdump.patch
kdump: Documentation for Kdump

kdump-retrieve-saved-max-pfn.patch
kdump: Retrieve saved max pfn

kdump-kconfig-for-kdump.patch
kdump: Kconfig

kdump-routines-for-copying-dump-pages.patch
kdump: Routines for copying dump pages

kdump-retrieve-elfcorehdr-address-from-command.patch
Retrieve elfcorehdr address from command line

kdump-access-dump-file-in-elf-format.patch
kdump: Access dump file in elf format (/proc/vmcore)

kdump-parse-elf32-headers-and-export-through.patch
kdump: Parse elf32 headers and export through /proc/vmcore

kdump-accessing-dump-file-in-linear-raw-format.patch
kdump: Accessing dump file in linear raw format (/dev/oldmem)

kdump-cleanups-for-dump-file-access-in-linear.patch
kdump: cleanups for dump file access in linear raw format

kdump-sysrq-trigger-mechanism-for-kexec-based-crashdumps.patch
kdump: sysrq trigger mechanism for kexec based crashdumps

reiser4-sb_sync_inodes.patch
reiser4: vfs: add super_operations.sync_inodes()

reiser4-allow-drop_inode-implementation.patch
reiser4: export vfs inode.c symbols

reiser4-truncate_inode_pages_range.patch
reiser4: vfs: add truncate_inode_pages_range()

reiser4-export-remove_from_page_cache.patch
reiser4: export pagecache add/remove functions to modules

reiser4-export-page_cache_readahead.patch
reiser4: export page_cache_readahead to modules

reiser4-reget-page-mapping.patch
reiser4: vfs: re-check page->mapping after calling try_to_release_page()

reiser4-rcu-barrier.patch
reiser4: add rcu_barrier() synchronization point

reiser4-rcu-barrier-license-fix.patch
reiser4-rcu-barrier-license-fix

reiser4-export-inode_lock.patch
reiser4: export inode_lock to modules

reiser4-export-pagevec-funcs.patch
reiser4: export pagevec functions to modules

reiser4-export-radix_tree_preload.patch
reiser4: export radix_tree_preload() to modules

reiser4-export-find_get_pages.patch

reiser4-radix_tree_lookup_slot.patch
reiser4: add radix_tree_lookup_slot()

reiser4-include-reiser4.patch
reiser4: add to build system

reiser4-doc.patch
reiser4: documentation

reiser4-only.patch
reiser4: main fs

reiser4-kconfig-help-cleanup.patch
reiser4 Kconfig help cleanup

add-acpi-based-floppy-controller-enumeration.patch
Add ACPI-based floppy controller enumeration.

possible-dcache-bug-debugging-patch.patch
Possible dcache BUG: debugging patch

serial-add-support-for-non-standard-xtals-to-16c950-driver.patch
serial: add support for non-standard XTALs to 16c950 driver

add-support-for-possio-gcc-aka-pcmcia-siemens-mc45.patch
Add support for Possio GCC AKA PCMCIA Siemens MC45

remove-lock_section-from-x86_64-spin_lock-asm.patch
remove LOCK_SECTION from x86_64 spin_lock asm

kfree_skb-dump_stack.patch
kfree_skb-dump_stack

minimal-ide-disk-updates.patch
Minimal ide-disk updates

md-merge-md_enter_safemode-into-md_check_recovery.patch
md: merge md_enter_safemode into md_check_recovery

md-improve-locking-on-safemode-and-move-superblock-writes.patch
md: improve locking on 'safemode' and move superblock writes

md-improve-the-interface-to-sync_request.patch
md: improve the interface to sync_request

md-optimised-resync-using-bitmap-based-intent-logging.patch
md: optimised resync using Bitmap based intent logging

md-optimised-resync-using-bitmap-based-intent-logging-mempool-fix.patch
md-optimised-resync-using-bitmap-based-intent-logging-mempool-fix

md-a-couple-of-tidyups-relating-to-the-bitmap-file.patch
md: a couple of tidyups relating to the bitmap file.

md-call-bitmap_daemon_work-regularly.patch
md: call bitmap_daemon_work regularly

md-print-correct-pid-for-newly-created-bitmap-writeback-daemon.patch
md: print correct pid for newly created bitmap-writeback-daemon.

md-minor-code-rearrangement-in-bitmap_init_from_disk.patch
md: minor code rearrangement in bitmap_init_from_disk

md-make-sure-md-bitmap-is-cleared-on-a-clean-start.patch
md: make sure md bitmap is cleared on a clean start.

md-printk-fix.patch
md printk fix

md-improve-debug-printing-of-bitmap-superblock.patch
md: improve debug-printing of bitmap superblock.

md-check-return-value-of-write_page-rather-than-ignore-it.patch
md: check return value of write_page, rather than ignore it

md-enable-the-bitmap-write-back-daemon-and-wait-for-it.patch
md: enable the bitmap write-back daemon and wait for it.

md-dont-skip-bitmap-pages-due-to-lack-of-bit-that-we-just-cleared.patch
md: don't skip bitmap pages due to lack of bit that we just cleared.

md-optimised-resync-using-bitmap-based-intent-logging-fix.patch
md-optimised-resync-using-bitmap-based-intent-logging fix

md-raid1-support-for-bitmap-intent-logging.patch
md: raid1 support for bitmap intent logging

md-fix-bug-when-raid1-attempts-a-partial-reconstruct.patch
md: fix bug when raid1 attempts a partial reconstruct.

md-raid1-support-for-bitmap-intent-logging-fix.patch
md: initialise sync_blocks in raid1 resync

md-optimise-reconstruction-when-re-adding-a-recently-failed-drive.patch
md: optimise reconstruction when re-adding a recently failed drive.

md-fix-deadlock-due-to-md-thread-processing-delayed-requests.patch
md: fix deadlock due to md thread processing delayed requests.

md-allow-md-intent-bitmap-to-be-stored-near-the-superblock.patch
md: allow md intent bitmap to be stored near the superblock.

md-allow-md-to-update-multiple-superblocks-in-parallel.patch
md: allow md to update multiple superblocks in parallel.

detect-atomic-counter-underflows.patch
detect atomic counter underflows

post-halloween-doc.patch
post halloween doc

fuse-maintainers-kconfig-and-makefile-changes.patch
FUSE - MAINTAINERS, Kconfig and Makefile changes

fuse-core.patch
FUSE - core

fuse-device-functions.patch
FUSE - device functions

fuse-device-functions-abi-version-change.patch
FUSE: ABI version change

fuse-device-functions-comments-and-documentation.patch
FUSE: comments and documentation

fuse-device-functions-cleanup.patch
FUSE: trivial cleanups

fuse-read-only-operations.patch
FUSE - read-only operations

fuse-read-only-operations-add-offset-to-fuse_dirent.patch
FUSE: add offset to fuse_dirent

fuse-read-only-operations-readdir-fixes.patch
FUSE: readdir fixes

fuse-read-write-operations.patch
FUSE - read-write operations

fuse-file-operations.patch
FUSE - file operations

fuse-mount-options.patch
FUSE - mount options

fuse-mount-options-fix.patch
fuse: fix busy inodes after unmount

fuse-mount-options-comments-and-documentation.patch
FUSE: comments and documentation

fuse-mount-options-fix-cleanup.patch
FUSE: trivial cleanups

fuse-mount-options-fix-fix.patch
FUSE: fix locking for background list

fuse-extended-attribute-operations.patch
FUSE - extended attribute operations

fuse-add-padding.patch
FUSE: add padding

fuse-readpages-operation.patch
FUSE - readpages operation

fuse-nfs-export.patch
FUSE - NFS export

fuse-direct-i-o.patch
FUSE - direct I/O

fuse-direct-i-o-fix-warning-on-x86_64.patch
FUSE: fix warning on x86_64

fuse-transfer-readdir-data-through-device.patch
fuse: transfer readdir data through device

fuse-add-fsync-operation-for-directories.patch
FUSE: add fsync operation for directories

drivers-isdn-divert-isdn_divertc-make-5-functions-static.patch
drivers/isdn/divert/isdn_divert.c: make 5 functions static

drivers-isdn-capi-make-some-code-static.patch
drivers/isdn/capi/: make some code static

drivers-scsi-pas16c-make-code-static.patch
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i386-x86_64-early_printkc-make-early_serial_base-static.patch
i386/x86_64 early_printk.c: make early_serial_base static

kernel-exitc-make-exit_mm-static.patch
kernel/exit.c: make exit_mm static

cyrix-eliminate-bad-section-references.patch
cyrix: eliminate bad section references

drivers-media-video-tvaudioc-make-some-variables-static.patch
drivers/media/video/tvaudio.c: make some variables static

drivers-isdn-sc-possible-cleanups.patch
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drivers-isdn-pcbit-possible-cleanups.patch
drivers/isdn/pcbit/: possible cleanups

drivers-isdn-i4l-possible-cleanups.patch
drivers/isdn/i4l/: possible cleanups

unexport-mca_find_device_by_slot.patch
unexport mca_find_device_by_slot

drivers-isdn-hardware-avm-misc-cleanups.patch
drivers/isdn/hardware/avm/: misc cleanups

drivers-isdn-act2000-capic-if-0-an-unused-function.patch
drivers/isdn/act2000/capi.c: #if 0 an unused function

tpm-fix-gcc-printk-warnings.patch
tpm: fix gcc printk warnings

x86-64-add-memcpy-memset-prototypes.patch
x86-64: add memcpy/memset prototypes

au1100fb-convert-to-c99-inits.patch
au1100fb: convert to C99 inits.

reiserfs-use-null-instead-of-0.patch
reiserfs: use NULL instead of 0

comments-on-locking-of-task-comm.patch
comments on locking of task->comm

riottyc-cleanups-and-warning-fix.patch
riotty.c cleanups and warning fix

fixup-a-comment-still-refering-to-verify_area.patch
fix up a comment still refering to verify_area

char-ds1620-use-msleep-instead-of-schedule_timeout.patch
char/ds1620: use msleep() instead of schedule_timeout()

char-tty_io-replace-schedule_timeout-with-msleep_interruptible.patch
char/tty_io: replace schedule_timeout() with msleep_interruptible()

kernel-timer-fix-msleep_interruptible-comment.patch
kernel/timer: fix msleep_interruptible() comment

ixj-compile-warning-cleanup.patch
ixj* - compile warning cleanup

spelling-cleanups-in-shrinker-code.patch
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init-do_mounts_initrdc-fix-sparse-warning.patch
init/do_mounts_initrd.c: fix sparse warning

arch-i386-kernel-trapsc-fix-sparse-warnings.patch
arch/i386/kernel/traps.c: fix sparse warnings

arch-i386-kernel-apmc-fix-sparse-warnings.patch
arch/i386/kernel/apm.c: fix sparse warnings

arch-i386-mm-faultc-fix-sparse-warnings.patch
arch/i386/mm/fault.c: fix sparse warnings

arch-i386-crypto-aesc-fix-sparse-warnings.patch
arch/i386/crypto/aes.c: fix sparse warnings

codingstyle-trivial-whitespace-fixups.patch
CodingStyle: trivial whitespace fixups

small-partitions-msdos-cleanups.patch
small partitions/msdos cleanups

remove-redundant-null-check-before-before-kfree-in.patch
remove redundant NULL check before before kfree() in kernel/sysctl.c

update-ross-biro-bouncing-email-address.patch
update Ross Biro bouncing email address

get-rid-of-redundant-null-checks-before-kfree-in-arch-i386.patch
get rid of redundant NULL checks before kfree() in arch/i386/

remove-redundant-null-checks-before-kfree-in-sound-and.patch
remove redundant NULL checks before kfree() in sound/ and avoid casting pointers about to be kfree()'ed

x86-geode-support-fixes.patch
x86: geode support fixes

drivers-scsi-initioc-cleanups.patch
drivers/scsi/initio.c: cleanups

dont-do-pointless-null-checks-and-casts-before-kfree.patch
selinux: kfree cleanup

drivers-char-isicomc-section-fixes.patch
drivers/char/isicom.c: section fixes

sound-oss-cleanups.patch
sound/oss/: cleanups

sound-oss-rme96xxc-remove-kernel-22-ifs.patch
sound/oss/rme96xx.c: remove kernel 2.2 #if's

drivers-char-mwave-tp3780ic-remove-kernel-22-ifs.patch
drivers/char/mwave/tp3780i.c: remove kernel 2.2 #if's

drivers-net-skfp-cleanups.patch
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net-atm-resourcesc-remove-__free_atm_dev.patch
Subject: [2.6 patch] net/atm/resources.c: remove __free_atm_dev

fix-ncr53c9xc-compile-warning.patch
fix NCR53C9x.c compile warning

mm-mmapnommuc-several-unexports.patch
mm/{mmap,nommu}.c: several unexports

unexport-hugetlb_total_pages.patch
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unexport-clear_page_dirty_for_io.patch
unexport clear_page_dirty_for_io

mm-filemapc-make-sync_page_range_nolock-static.patch
mm/filemap.c: make sync_page_range_nolock static

mm-filemapc-make-generic_file_direct_io-static.patch
mm/filemap.c: make generic_file_direct_IO static

remove-exports-for-oem-modules.patch
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unexport nr_swap_pages

unexport-console_unblank.patch
unexport console_unblank

mm-swapc-unexport-vm_acct_memory.patch
mm/swap.c: unexport vm_acct_memory

mm-swapfilec-unexport-total_swap_pages.patch
mm/swapfile.c: unexport total_swap_pages

mm-swap_statec-unexport-swapper_space.patch
mm/swap_state.c: unexport swapper_space

unexport-slab_reclaim_pages.patch
unexport slab_reclaim_pages

unexport-idle_cpu.patch
unexport idle_cpu
Dave Airlie
2005-04-05 07:21:20 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
Well the DRI is, both reports of bugs have been fixed :-), the bug
should be closed on bugs.kernel.org I think, and it looks rock solid
on my box both FC3 and Debian sarge..

Dave.
Nick Piggin
2005-04-05 07:33:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
+sched-remove-unnecessary-sched-domains.patch
+sched-improve-pinned-task-handling-again.patch
[snip]
Post by Andrew Morton
CPU scheduler updates
It is no problem that you picked these up for testing. But
don't merge them yet, please.

Suresh's underlying problem with the unnecessary sched domains
is a failing of sched-balance-exec and sched-balance-fork, which
I am working on now.

Removing unnecessary domains is a nice optimisation, but just
needs to account for a few more flags before declaring that a
domain is unnecessary (not to mention this probably breaks if
isolcpus= is used). I have made some modifications to the patch
to fix these problems.

Lastly, I'd like to be a bit less intrusive with pinned task
handling improvements. I think we can do this while still being
effective in preventing livelocks.

I will keep you posted with regards to the various scheduler
patches.
--
SUSE Labs, Novell Inc.
Ingo Molnar
2005-04-05 07:59:01 UTC
Permalink
Post by Nick Piggin
Post by Andrew Morton
+sched-remove-unnecessary-sched-domains.patch
+sched-improve-pinned-task-handling-again.patch
[snip]
Post by Andrew Morton
CPU scheduler updates
It is no problem that you picked these up for testing. But
don't merge them yet, please.
almost all current scheduler patches in -mm are post-2.6.12 items and
are conditional on testing feedback from the big boxes, but otherwise
have my conceptual ack. The only trivial one that would be fine for
2.6.12 is sched-uninline-task_timeslice.patch.

Ingo
Siddha, Suresh B
2005-04-05 18:51:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Nick Piggin
Post by Andrew Morton
+sched-remove-unnecessary-sched-domains.patch
+sched-improve-pinned-task-handling-again.patch
[snip]
Post by Andrew Morton
CPU scheduler updates
It is no problem that you picked these up for testing. But
don't merge them yet, please.
Suresh's underlying problem with the unnecessary sched domains
is a failing of sched-balance-exec and sched-balance-fork, which
That wasn't the only motivation. For example, on non-HT cpu's we shouldn't
be setting up SMT sched-domain, same with NUMA domains on non-NUMA systems.
Post by Nick Piggin
I am working on now.
Removing unnecessary domains is a nice optimisation, but just
needs to account for a few more flags before declaring that a
Can you elaborate when we require a domain with special flags but has
no or only one group in it.
Post by Nick Piggin
domain is unnecessary (not to mention this probably breaks if
isolcpus= is used). I have made some modifications to the patch
I have tested my patch with "ioslcpus=" and it works just fine.
Post by Nick Piggin
to fix these problems.
Lastly, I'd like to be a bit less intrusive with pinned task
handling improvements. I think we can do this while still being
effective in preventing livelocks.
We want to see this fixed. Please post your patch and I can let you know
the test results.
Post by Nick Piggin
I will keep you posted with regards to the various scheduler
patches.
Nick, Can you post the patches you sent me earlier to this list?

thanks,
suresh
Nick Piggin
2005-04-05 23:42:20 UTC
Permalink
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
Post by Nick Piggin
Suresh's underlying problem with the unnecessary sched domains
is a failing of sched-balance-exec and sched-balance-fork, which
That wasn't the only motivation. For example, on non-HT cpu's we shouldn't
be setting up SMT sched-domain, same with NUMA domains on non-NUMA systems.
Yep, sure. It is a good, if slight, optimisation. And I've also just
slightly extended your patch, so we don't have any domains if booting
with maxcpus=1
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
Post by Nick Piggin
I am working on now.
Removing unnecessary domains is a nice optimisation, but just
needs to account for a few more flags before declaring that a
Can you elaborate when we require a domain with special flags but has
no or only one group in it.
The SD_WAKE_* flags do not use groups, so it would be legitimate to
have a domain that has one of these set, with no groups.
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
Post by Nick Piggin
domain is unnecessary (not to mention this probably breaks if
isolcpus= is used). I have made some modifications to the patch
I have tested my patch with "ioslcpus=" and it works just fine.
OK, my apologies ;)
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
Post by Nick Piggin
to fix these problems.
Lastly, I'd like to be a bit less intrusive with pinned task
handling improvements. I think we can do this while still being
effective in preventing livelocks.
We want to see this fixed. Please post your patch and I can let you know
the test results.
I will try to get it working and tested tonight for you.
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
Post by Nick Piggin
I will keep you posted with regards to the various scheduler
patches.
Nick, Can you post the patches you sent me earlier to this list?
Yep, I'll post them.
--
SUSE Labs, Novell Inc.
Nick Piggin
2005-04-06 17:11:12 UTC
Permalink
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
Post by Nick Piggin
Lastly, I'd like to be a bit less intrusive with pinned task
handling improvements. I think we can do this while still being
effective in preventing livelocks.
We want to see this fixed. Please post your patch and I can let you know
the test results.
Using the attached patch, a puny dual PIII-650 with ~400MB RAM swapped
itself to death after 20000 infinite loop tasks had been pinned to one
of the CPUs. See how you go.
--
SUSE Labs, Novell Inc.
Siddha, Suresh B
2005-04-08 01:08:10 UTC
Permalink
Post by Nick Piggin
Using the attached patch, a puny dual PIII-650 with ~400MB RAM swapped
itself to death after 20000 infinite loop tasks had been pinned to one
of the CPUs. See how you go.
Its goes well beyond the initial 7000 number I mentioned. Thanks.

One side-effect of this patch is: for example we have only two processes
running on a cpu and both are pinned to that cpu. If someone comes and
changes the affinity of one of these processes to all cpu's in the system,
then it might take MAX_PINNED_INTERVAL before this process moves to an idle cpu.

thanks,
suresh
Nick Piggin
2005-04-08 02:28:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
Post by Nick Piggin
Using the attached patch, a puny dual PIII-650 with ~400MB RAM swapped
itself to death after 20000 infinite loop tasks had been pinned to one
of the CPUs. See how you go.
Its goes well beyond the initial 7000 number I mentioned. Thanks.
OK, good thanks for testing that. I'll send it to Andrew.
Post by Siddha, Suresh B
One side-effect of this patch is: for example we have only two processes
running on a cpu and both are pinned to that cpu. If someone comes and
changes the affinity of one of these processes to all cpu's in the system,
then it might take MAX_PINNED_INTERVAL before this process moves to an idle cpu.
Yeah, that is true. OTOH it is a bit of a special case, and our
multiprocessor scheduling in general practically shuts down when
we have a situation with a single queue with a lot of pinned tasks.

What did I have for MAX_PINNED_INTERVAL? ~1second. I guess that could
come down a bit - maybe 1/4 or 1/2 a second? I think it is a "good
enough for now" kind of situation.
--
SUSE Labs, Novell Inc.
Brice Goglin
2005-04-05 07:39:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
Hi Andrew,

printk timing seems broken.
It always shows [ 0.000000] on my Compaq Evo N600c.

dmesg and config attached.
Post by Andrew Morton
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
DRI's working great here.

Regards,
Brice
Brice Goglin
2005-04-05 07:59:50 UTC
Permalink
=20
Post by Brice Goglin
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.=
12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
Post by Brice Goglin
Hi Andrew,
printk timing seems broken.
It always shows [ 0.000000] on my Compaq Evo N600c.
=20
=20
What sort of CPU does that thing have? Please share the /proc/cpuinf=
o
output.
It's a Mobile Pentium 3:

processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 11
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Mobile CPU 1000MHz
stepping : 1
cpu MHz : 996.763
cache size : 512 KB
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
coma_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca=20
cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse
bogomips : 1977.25
Does reverting
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-=
rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/broken-out/sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-confi=
g_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
fix it?
Yes!

Brice
Andrew Morton
2005-04-05 08:05:17 UTC
Permalink
Post by Brice Goglin
=20
Post by Brice Goglin
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.=
6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
Post by Brice Goglin
Post by Brice Goglin
Hi Andrew,
printk timing seems broken.
It always shows [ 0.000000] on my Compaq Evo N600c.
=20
=20
What sort of CPU does that thing have? Please share the /proc/cpui=
nfo
Post by Brice Goglin
output.
=20
=20
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 11
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Mobile CPU 1000MHz
stepping : 1
cpu MHz : 996.763
cache size : 512 KB
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
coma_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca=
=20
Post by Brice Goglin
cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse
bogomips : 1977.25
Mobile p3 has a TSC, doesn't it? Confused.

Anyway,
Post by Brice Goglin
Does reverting
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.1=
2-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/broken-out/sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-con=
fig_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
Post by Brice Goglin
fix it?
=20
Yes!
=20
Ingo broke my kernel!
Andrew Morton
2005-04-05 07:45:19 UTC
Permalink
Post by Brice Goglin
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.=
12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
Post by Brice Goglin
=20
Hi Andrew,
=20
printk timing seems broken.
It always shows [ 0.000000] on my Compaq Evo N600c.
What sort of CPU does that thing have? Please share the /proc/cpuinfo
output.

Does reverting
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc=
2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/broken-out/sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_=
hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
fix it?

Thanks.
Damir Perisa
2005-04-07 17:00:32 UTC
Permalink
Hi Andrew,
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Brice Goglin
Post by Andrew Morton
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.
12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
Hi Andrew,
printk timing seems broken.
It always shows [ 0.000000] on my Compaq Evo N600c.
What sort of CPU does that thing have? Please share the /proc/cpuinfo
output.
i can reproduce this "[ 0.000000]"-bug with a Thinkpad A31p with a P4M:

cpu family : 15
model : 2
model name : Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M CPU 2.00GHz
stepping : 7
cpu MHz : 1998.447
cache size : 512 KB
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
coma_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov
pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe cid
Post by Andrew Morton
Does reverting
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc
2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/broken-out/sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_h
pet-or-config_numa-systems.patch fix it?
for me too - yes

strange, because the cpu supports tsc as the flags indicate in the cpuinfo
i posted. hopefully this mystery is no more, soon ;-)

best regards,
Damir
--
Don't confuse things that need action with those that take care of
themselves.
Ingo Molnar
2005-04-05 08:30:01 UTC
Permalink
Post by Brice Goglin
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12=
-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
Post by Brice Goglin
=20
Hi Andrew,
=20
printk timing seems broken.
It always shows [ 0.000000] on my Compaq Evo N600c.
could you send the full bootlog (starting at the 'gcc...' line)? I'm no=
t=20
sure whether TSC calibration was done on your CPU. If cyc2ns_scale is=20
not set up then sched_clock() will return 0, and this could result in=20
that printk symptom.

Ingo
Brice Goglin
2005-04-05 08:40:02 UTC
Permalink
Post by Brice Goglin
Post by Andrew Morton
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
Hi Andrew,
printk timing seems broken.
It always shows [ 0.000000] on my Compaq Evo N600c.
could you send the full bootlog (starting at the 'gcc...' line)? I'm not
sure whether TSC calibration was done on your CPU. If cyc2ns_scale is
not set up then sched_clock() will return 0, and this could result in
that printk symptom.
Here you are.

Brice
Ingo Molnar
2005-04-05 18:34:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Brice Goglin
could you send the full bootlog (starting at the 'gcc...' line)? I'm not
sure whether TSC calibration was done on your CPU. If cyc2ns_scale is
not set up then sched_clock() will return 0, and this could result in
that printk symptom.
Here you are.
weird - none of the WARN_ON(1)'s show up. In particular, the
sched_clock() ones should have triggered at least once! I've attached a
new version of the patch below (please unapply the previous patch),
could you try it and send me the log? (It will unconditionally print
something in tsc_init(), which is always called during the boot
process.)

Ingo

--- linux/arch/i386/kernel/timers/timer_tsc.c.orig
+++ linux/arch/i386/kernel/timers/timer_tsc.c
@@ -137,16 +137,15 @@ static unsigned long long monotonic_cloc
unsigned long long sched_clock(void)
{
unsigned long long this_offset;
+ static int once = 1;

- /*
- * In the NUMA case we dont use the TSC as they are not
- * synchronized across all CPUs.
- */
-#ifndef CONFIG_NUMA
- if (!use_tsc)
-#endif
+ if (!cpu_has_tsc) {
+ if (once) { once = 0; WARN_ON(1); }
/* no locking but a rare wrong value is not a big deal */
return jiffies_64 * (1000000000 / HZ);
+ }
+
+ if (once) { once = 0; WARN_ON(1); }

/* Read the Time Stamp Counter */
rdtscll(this_offset);
@@ -434,7 +433,8 @@ static void mark_offset_tsc(void)

static int __init init_tsc(char* override)
{
-
+ printk("TSC init.\n");
+ WARN_ON(1);
/* check clock override */
if (override[0] && strncmp(override,"tsc",3)) {
#ifdef CONFIG_HPET_TIMER
@@ -443,6 +443,7 @@ static int __init init_tsc(char* overrid
} else
#endif
{
+ WARN_ON(1);
return -ENODEV;
}
}
@@ -518,8 +519,10 @@ static int __init init_tsc(char* overrid
}
set_cyc2ns_scale(cpu_khz/1000);
return 0;
- }
+ } else
+ WARN_ON(1);
}
+ WARN_ON(1);
return -ENODEV;
}

@@ -528,12 +531,14 @@ static int __init init_tsc(char* overrid
* in cpu/common.c */
static int __init tsc_setup(char *str)
{
+ WARN_ON(1);
tsc_disable = 1;
return 1;
}
#else
static int __init tsc_setup(char *str)
{
+ WARN_ON(1);
printk(KERN_WARNING "notsc: Kernel compiled with CONFIG_X86_TSC, "
"cannot disable TSC.\n");
return 1;
--- linux/arch/i386/kernel/timers/common.c.orig
+++ linux/arch/i386/kernel/timers/common.c
@@ -39,8 +39,10 @@ unsigned long __init calibrate_tsc(void)


/* Error: ECTCNEVERSET */
- if (count <= 1)
+ if (count <= 1) {
+ WARN_ON(1);
goto bad_ctc;
+ }

/* 64-bit subtract - gcc just messes up with long longs */
__asm__("subl %2,%0\n\t"
@@ -50,12 +52,16 @@ unsigned long __init calibrate_tsc(void)
"0" (endlow), "1" (endhigh));

/* Error: ECPUTOOFAST */
- if (endhigh)
+ if (endhigh) {
+ WARN_ON(1);
goto bad_ctc;
+ }

/* Error: ECPUTOOSLOW */
- if (endlow <= CALIBRATE_TIME)
+ if (endlow <= CALIBRATE_TIME) {
+ WARN_ON(1);
goto bad_ctc;
+ }

__asm__("divl %2"
:"=a" (endlow), "=d" (endhigh)
@@ -107,12 +113,16 @@ unsigned long __init calibrate_tsc_hpet(
"0" (tsc_endlow), "1" (tsc_endhigh));

/* Error: ECPUTOOFAST */
- if (tsc_endhigh)
+ if (tsc_endhigh) {
+ WARN_ON(1);
goto bad_calibration;
+ }

/* Error: ECPUTOOSLOW */
- if (tsc_endlow <= CALIBRATE_TIME_HPET)
+ if (tsc_endlow <= CALIBRATE_TIME_HPET) {
+ WARN_ON(1);
goto bad_calibration;
+ }

ASM_DIV64_REG(result, remain, tsc_endlow, 0, CALIBRATE_TIME_HPET);
if (remain > (tsc_endlow >> 1))
Brice Goglin
2005-04-06 09:09:05 UTC
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weird - none of the WARN_ON(1)'s show up. In particular, the=20
sched_clock() ones should have triggered at least once! I've attached=
a=20
new version of the patch below (please unapply the previous patch),=20
could you try it and send me the log? (It will unconditionally print=
=20
something in tsc_init(), which is always called during the boot=20
process.)
Hi Ingo,

The result is exactly the same, except the following lines at the=20
begining of dmesg. Note that only these lines have a valid timestamp.
All remaining lines show 0.000.

[4294667.296000] Linux version 2.6.12-rc2-mm1=3DLoulousMobile=20
(***@puligny) (version gcc 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-8)) #9 PREEMPT Tue=
=20
Apr 5 09:28:57 CEST 2005
[4294667.296000] Badness in sched_clock at=20
arch/i386/kernel/timers/timer_tsc.c:143
[4294667.296000] [<c010f464>] sched_clock+0x84/0x110
[4294667.296000] [<c01d7b5b>] vscnprintf+0x2b/0x40
[4294667.296000] [<c011e252>] vprintk+0xa2/0x260
[4294667.296000] [<c011e1a7>] printk+0x17/0x20
[4294667.296000] [<c046f6f4>] start_kernel+0x14/0x180
[4294667.296000] art_kernel+0x14/0x180

Brice
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 07:44:05 UTC
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Post by Andrew Morton
+officially-deprecate-register_ioctl32_conversion.patch
deprecate a compat function (mainly affects DRI)
Those DRI callers aren't in mainline but introduced in bk-drm.patch,
looks like the DRI folks need beating with a big stick..
Dave Airlie
2005-04-05 09:07:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by Christoph Hellwig
Post by Andrew Morton
+officially-deprecate-register_ioctl32_conversion.patch
deprecate a compat function (mainly affects DRI)
Those DRI callers aren't in mainline but introduced in bk-drm.patch,
looks like the DRI folks need beating with a big stick..
Paulus these look like your patches care to update them with the "new"
method of doing stuff..

Deprecating would be no fun if the DRI didn't produce a bucket of
warnings every time..

Dave.
Paul Mackerras
2005-04-05 09:20:25 UTC
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Post by Dave Airlie
Paulus these look like your patches care to update them with the "new"
method of doing stuff..
What are we going to do about the DRM CVS? Change it to the new way
and break everyone running 2.6.10 or earlier, or leave it at the old
way that will work for people with distro kernels, and have a
divergence between it and what's in the kernel?

Also, the compat_ioctl method is called without the BKL held, unlike
the ioctl method. What impact will that have? Do we need to take the
BKL in the compat_ioctl method?

Paul.
Dave Airlie
2005-04-05 09:25:10 UTC
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Post by Paul Mackerras
Post by Dave Airlie
Paulus these look like your patches care to update them with the "new"
method of doing stuff..
What are we going to do about the DRM CVS? Change it to the new way
and break everyone running 2.6.10 or earlier, or leave it at the old
way that will work for people with distro kernels, and have a
divergence between it and what's in the kernel?
Yet more backwards compatibility is more than likely going to be
needed, but if it is a biggie I'd be happy to drop the older 32/64-bit
stuff from CVS and make it contingent on having 2.6.11 or greater as
it is a new feature anyways and hasn't seen a release yet...
Post by Paul Mackerras
Also, the compat_ioctl method is called without the BKL held, unlike
the ioctl method. What impact will that have? Do we need to take the
BKL in the compat_ioctl method?
I don't think so as the DRM has its own locking that handles most of
the issues at a higher level... I've been thinking of switching DRM to
ioctl_unlocked but I'd really want someone with an SMP system to beat
on it .. (not that the DRI has a great record on SMP anyways..)

Dave.

Dave.
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 09:30:20 UTC
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Btw, some more comments on the 32bit compat code in drm:

- instead of set_fs & co and passing kernel addresses to drm_ioctl
please use compat_alloc_user_space()

- this:

+ifeq ($(CONFIG_COMPAT),y)
+drm-objs += drm_ioc32.o
+radeon-objs += radeon_ioc32.o
+endif

should be written as

drm-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) += drm_ioc32.o
radeon-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) += radeon_ioc32.o

and everything else should use foo-y instead of foo-objs

- the magic CONFIG_COMPAT changes for SHM handles should only be done when
a module is set. CONFIG_COMPAT is set for mostly 64bit systems that can
run 32bit code and drm shouldn't behave differently just because we can
run 32bit code.
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 09:45:35 UTC
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Post by Christoph Hellwig
- the magic CONFIG_COMPAT changes for SHM handles should only be done when
a module is set. CONFIG_COMPAT is set for mostly 64bit systems that can
run 32bit code and drm shouldn't behave differently just because we can
run 32bit code.
Yes it should - we can have a 64-bit X server and a 32-bit DRI
client. In this case the server will allocate a _DRM_SHM area and
pass the handle to the client, which will then try to mmap the area.
If we give a 64-bit handle to the server the client won't be able to
access the area.
Please make it a module option so it doesn't regress everyone for your
specific needs.
Paul Mackerras
2005-04-05 09:51:57 UTC
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Post by Christoph Hellwig
Please make it a module option so it doesn't regress everyone for your
specific needs.
Sorry, I don't follow you.
Paul Mackerras
2005-04-05 09:58:32 UTC
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E.g. on my ia64 box CONFIG_COMPAT is set because I have support compiled
in for running i386 apps. But I don't want dri to hand out 32bit handles
everywhere just because of that, because I most certainly won't be running
i386 OpenGL apps.
The handle for a _DRM_SHM area is almost completely arbitrary, why do
you care whether it fits in 32 bits or not? All that matters is that
you can take the handle you get and use it as the offset in an mmap
call. The CONFIG_COMPAT changes don't break 64-bit clients.

Paul.
Dave Airlie
2005-04-05 09:58:19 UTC
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E.g. on my ia64 box CONFIG_COMPAT is set because I have support compiled
in for running i386 apps. But I don't want dri to hand out 32bit handles
everywhere just because of that, because I most certainly won't be running
i386 OpenGL apps.
It doesn't actually matter what size the handles are from what I
understand of this... as long as they are hashed properly.. I've been
thinking of changing the handle from something with meaning to a hash
just to find out some more bugs.. even on plain 32-bit systems..

Dave.
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 10:03:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by Dave Airlie
E.g. on my ia64 box CONFIG_COMPAT is set because I have support compiled
in for running i386 apps. But I don't want dri to hand out 32bit handles
everywhere just because of that, because I most certainly won't be running
i386 OpenGL apps.
It doesn't actually matter what size the handles are from what I
understand of this... as long as they are hashed properly.. I've been
thinking of changing the handle from something with meaning to a hash
just to find out some more bugs.. even on plain 32-bit systems..
Or, I though the handle was related to the dma_mask somewhat. I'll take
all flames on this subject back and apologize for not researching the subject
better, although I still think it's not a good idea to have a different
handle format depending on whether CONFIG_COMPAT is set or not.
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 09:54:45 UTC
Permalink
Post by Paul Mackerras
Post by Christoph Hellwig
Please make it a module option so it doesn't regress everyone for your
specific needs.
Sorry, I don't follow you.
E.g. on my ia64 box CONFIG_COMPAT is set because I have support compiled
in for running i386 apps. But I don't want dri to hand out 32bit handles
everywhere just because of that, because I most certainly won't be running
i386 OpenGL apps.
Paul Mackerras
2005-04-05 09:44:38 UTC
Permalink
Post by Christoph Hellwig
- the magic CONFIG_COMPAT changes for SHM handles should only be done when
a module is set. CONFIG_COMPAT is set for mostly 64bit systems that can
run 32bit code and drm shouldn't behave differently just because we can
run 32bit code.
Yes it should - we can have a 64-bit X server and a 32-bit DRI
client. In this case the server will allocate a _DRM_SHM area and
pass the handle to the client, which will then try to mmap the area.
If we give a 64-bit handle to the server the client won't be able to
access the area.

Paul.
Arjan van de Ven
2005-04-05 09:33:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by Paul Mackerras
Post by Dave Airlie
Paulus these look like your patches care to update them with the "new"
method of doing stuff..
What are we going to do about the DRM CVS? Change it to the new way
and break everyone running 2.6.10 or earlier, or leave it at the old
way that will work for people with distro kernels, and have a
divergence between it and what's in the kernel?
(some distros like Fedora Core have modern kernels even for older
releases)
Post by Paul Mackerras
Also, the compat_ioctl method is called without the BKL held, unlike
the ioctl method. What impact will that have? Do we need to take the
BKL in the compat_ioctl method?
How much does DRM actually depend on the BKL? I would hope not too
much...
Paul Mackerras
2005-04-05 09:11:26 UTC
Permalink
Post by Christoph Hellwig
Those DRI callers aren't in mainline but introduced in bk-drm.patch,
looks like the DRI folks need beating with a big stick..
Settle down Christoph, the compat_ioctl method is less than 3 months
old, has only been in one official 2.6.x release, and isn't documented
at all in the Documentation directory AFAICS. Don't be so impatient.

Anyway, I did the 32-bit ioctl conversion stuff for the DRM. I'll
look at changing it to use compat_ioctl. The big question of course
is whether the DRM code will work correctly without the BKL held.

Paul.
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 09:12:55 UTC
Permalink
Post by Paul Mackerras
Post by Christoph Hellwig
Those DRI callers aren't in mainline but introduced in bk-drm.patch,
looks like the DRI folks need beating with a big stick..
Settle down Christoph, the compat_ioctl method is less than 3 months
old, has only been in one official 2.6.x release, and isn't documented
at all in the Documentation directory AFAICS. Don't be so impatient.
It's documented where the other filesystem entry points are documented.
This is not about beeing impatient but about adding APIs that at the same
time are actively removed all over the tree.
Post by Paul Mackerras
Anyway, I did the 32-bit ioctl conversion stuff for the DRM. I'll
look at changing it to use compat_ioctl. The big question of course
is whether the DRM code will work correctly without the BKL held.
You can of course take the BKL inside your ->compat_ioctl method.
Paul Mackerras
2005-04-05 09:35:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Christoph Hellwig
It's documented where the other filesystem entry points are documented.
Which is?

$ grep -r compat_ioctl Documentation
Documentation/filesystems/Locking: long (*compat_ioctl) (struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
Documentation/filesystems/Locking:compat_ioctl: no

Marvellous documentation, that. :)
Post by Christoph Hellwig
This is not about beeing impatient but about adding APIs that at the same
time are actively removed all over the tree.
Sure, just don't be so impatient... :)
Post by Christoph Hellwig
You can of course take the BKL inside your ->compat_ioctl method.
Yes, the question is whether we need to or not.

Paul.
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 09:36:16 UTC
Permalink
Post by Paul Mackerras
Post by Christoph Hellwig
It's documented where the other filesystem entry points are documented.
Which is?
$ grep -r compat_ioctl Documentation
Documentation/filesystems/Locking: long (*compat_ioctl) (struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
Documentation/filesystems/Locking:compat_ioctl: no
Marvellous documentation, that. :)
The other methods don't have much more documentation either ;-)
Brice Goglin
2005-04-05 08:18:21 UTC
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ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-=
rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
=20
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
I'm sorry, I did not follow this "PM resume broken" thread.

But, suspend to disk does not work here, at least since 2.6.12-rc1-mm4
(I can't be sure about other releases, I don't use suspend-to-disk
intensively).

Basically, "Freeing memory" looks much slower than before but suspend
finally looks ok.
When resuming, it says it's restarting tasks. But actually it does not
resume anyone of my real applications.

Here's a part of what I see with rc2-mm1:

input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
Stopping tasks: =3D<6>Synaptics Touchpad, model: 1
=46irmware: 5.8
180 degree mounted touchpad
[...]
-> pass-through port
serio: Synaptics pass-through port at isa0060/serio4/input0
input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad on isa0060/serio4
atkbd: probe of serio5 failed with error -19
input: PS/2 Generic Mouse on synaptics-pt/serio0
Restarting tasks...<6> Strange, kseriod not stopped
done

Actually, most of these lines appear when booting a fresh kernel.
The resume-specific ones are "Stopping tasks", "Restarting tasks"
and "Strange, kseriod not stopped".

Brice
Andrew Morton
2005-04-05 07:51:51 UTC
Permalink
(btw, could you please add to all patches who's responsible for them,
bk-audit.patch doesn't tell)
It's supposed to, but if I have to fix rejects and refresh the patch, I
lose that info. Right now, bk-audit stomps on bk-ia64, so we lost the info.
I'll finally get around to fixing that up right now.

Anyway. dwmw2.
Christoph Hellwig
2005-04-05 07:45:30 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
bk-audit.patch
This introduces various AUDIT_ARCH numerical constants, which is a blatantly
stupid idea. We already have a way to uniquely identify architectures, and
that's the ELF headers, no need for another parallel namespace.

(btw, could you please add to all patches who's responsible for them,
bk-audit.patch doesn't tell)
David Woodhouse
2005-04-05 16:48:20 UTC
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Post by Christoph Hellwig
This introduces various AUDIT_ARCH numerical constants, which is a blatantly
stupid idea. We already have a way to uniquely identify architectures, and
that's the ELF headers, no need for another parallel namespace.
We do use the EM_xxx number space but that isn't sufficient to
distinguish between 32-bit and 64-bit incarnations of certain machine
types (S390,SH,MIPS,...). I didn't much like adding it either, but
couldn't see a better option.

I pondered strings but we want to filter on this and don't want to have
to use strcmp. Got any better answers?
Post by Christoph Hellwig
(btw, could you please add to all patches who's responsible for them,
bk-audit.patch doesn't tell)
If it were just to point to the BK tree, that might help.
( linux-audit.bkbits.net/audit-2.6-mm )
--
dwmw2
Reuben Farrelly
2005-04-05 08:34:11 UTC
Permalink
Hi,
Post by Andrew Morton
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
- x86 NMI handling seems to be bust in 2.6.12-rc2. Try using
`nmi_watchdog=0' if you experience weird crashes.
- The possible kernel-timer related hangs might possibly be fixed. We
haven't heard yet.
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
- Various fixes and updates. Nothing earth-shattering.
bk-acpi.patch
bk-agpgart.patch
bk-cifs.patch
bk-cpufreq.patch
bk-cryptodev.patch
bk-driver-core.patch
bk-drm.patch
bk-drm-via.patch
bk-ia64.patch
bk-audit.patch
bk-input.patch
bk-jfs.patch
bk-kbuild.patch
bk-mtd.patch
bk-netdev.patch
bk-nfs.patch
bk-ntfs.patch
bk-scsi.patch
bk-watchdog.patch
Latest versions of subsystem trees
Hrm. Something changed between the last -mm release which compiled
through, and this one..

CHK include/linux/compile.h
CHK usr/initramfs_list
GEN .version
CHK include/linux/compile.h
UPD include/linux/compile.h
CC init/version.o
LD init/built-in.o
LD .tmp_vmlinux1
arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o(.init.text+0x1823): In function `setup_arch':
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_table_init'
arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o(.init.text+0x1828): In function `setup_arch':
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_init'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1
[***@tornado linux-2.6]#

Backing out bk-acpi.patch works around it..

reuben
Adrian Bunk
2005-04-05 12:14:44 UTC
Permalink
Post by Reuben Farrelly
Hi,
Hi Reuben,
Post by Reuben Farrelly
...
Hrm. Something changed between the last -mm release which compiled
through, and this one..
...
LD .tmp_vmlinux1
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_table_init'
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_init'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1
Backing out bk-acpi.patch works around it..
Please send your .config .
Post by Reuben Farrelly
reuben
cu
Adrian
--
"Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
"Only a promise," Lao Er said.
Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed
Reuben Farrelly
2005-04-05 12:32:52 UTC
Permalink
Hi again
Post by Adrian Bunk
Post by Reuben Farrelly
Hi,
Hi Reuben,
Post by Reuben Farrelly
...
Hrm. Something changed between the last -mm release which compiled
through, and this one..
...
LD .tmp_vmlinux1
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_table_init'
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_init'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1
Backing out bk-acpi.patch works around it..
Please send your .config .
Have just figured out that it seems to be caused by having ACPI
disabled in .config, once I re-enabled ACPI the build problem went away.

Config attached anyway, I imagine the problem is quite reproduceable..

Reuben
Adrian Bunk
2005-04-05 13:24:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Reuben Farrelly
Hi again
Post by Adrian Bunk
Post by Reuben Farrelly
Hi,
Hi Reuben,
Post by Reuben Farrelly
...
Hrm. Something changed between the last -mm release which compiled
through, and this one..
...
LD .tmp_vmlinux1
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_table_init'
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_init'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1
Backing out bk-acpi.patch works around it..
Please send your .config .
Have just figured out that it seems to be caused by having ACPI
disabled in .config, once I re-enabled ACPI the build problem went away.
Config attached anyway, I imagine the problem is quite reproduceable..
Ah, this was the working .config .
fter setting CONFIG_ACPI=n I started seeing different but most likely
related problems.


@Len:
ACPI=y and ACPI_BOOT=n seems to be a legal configuration (with
X86_HT=y), but it breaks into pieces if you try the compilation.

The first error I get is:

<-- snip -->

CC arch/i386/kernel/setup.o
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:96: error: parse error before "acpi_sci_flags"
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:96: warning: type defaults to `int' in
declaration of `acpi_sci_flags'
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:96: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c: In function `parse_cmdline_early':
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:811: error: request for member `trigger' in
something not a structure or union
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:814: error: request for member `trigger' in
something not a structure or union
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:817: error: request for member `polarity' in
something not a structure or union
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:820: error: request for member `polarity' in
something not a structure or union
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c: In function `setup_arch':
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1571: warning: implicit declaration of function
`acpi_boot_table_init'
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1572: warning: implicit declaration of function
`acpi_boot_init'
make[1]: *** [arch/i386/kernel/setup.o] Error 1
make: *** [arch/i386/kernel] Error 2

<-- snip -->
Post by Reuben Farrelly
Reuben
cu
Adrian
--
"Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
"Only a promise," Lao Er said.
Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed
Steven Cole
2005-04-05 20:09:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by Adrian Bunk
Post by Reuben Farrelly
Hi again
Post by Adrian Bunk
Post by Reuben Farrelly
Hi,
Hi Reuben,
Post by Reuben Farrelly
...
Hrm. Something changed between the last -mm release which compiled
through, and this one..
...
LD .tmp_vmlinux1
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_table_init'
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_init'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1
Backing out bk-acpi.patch works around it..
Please send your .config .
Have just figured out that it seems to be caused by having ACPI
disabled in .config, once I re-enabled ACPI the build problem went away.
Config attached anyway, I imagine the problem is quite reproduceable..
Ah, this was the working .config .
fter setting CONFIG_ACPI=n I started seeing different but most likely
related problems.
ACPI=y and ACPI_BOOT=n seems to be a legal configuration (with
X86_HT=y), but it breaks into pieces if you try the compilation.
Here is some additional and hopefully helpful information.
Without CONFIG_ACPI=y, I first got:

arch/i386/kernel/setup.c: In function 'setup_arch':
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1571: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_table_init'
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1572: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_init'

and then at the end:

arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o(.init.text+0x1b81): In function `setup_arch':
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_table_init'
arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o(.init.text+0x1b86): In function `setup_arch':
: undefined reference to `acpi_boot_init'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1

With these set linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1 built OK.

[***@spc1 linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1]$ grep ^CONFIG_ACPI .config
CONFIG_ACPI=y
CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT=y
CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER=y
CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0
CONFIG_ACPI_BUS=y
CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y
CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y
CONFIG_ACPI_PCI=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y

Steven


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2005-04-06 01:36:55 UTC
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Post by Steven Cole
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1571: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_table_init'
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1572: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_init'
diff -puN include/linux/acpi.h~no-acpi-build-fix include/linux/acpi.h
--- 25/include/linux/acpi.h~no-acpi-build-fix 2005-04-05 00:14:46.000000000 -0700
+++ 25-akpm/include/linux/acpi.h 2005-04-05 00:23:39.000000000 -0700
@@ -418,16 +418,6 @@ extern int sbf_port ;

#define acpi_mp_config 0

-static inline int acpi_boot_init(void)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-static inline int acpi_boot_table_init(void)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
#endif /*!CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT*/

unsigned int acpi_register_gsi (u32 gsi, int edge_level, int active_high_low);
@@ -538,5 +528,18 @@ static inline int acpi_get_pxm(acpi_hand

extern int pnpacpi_disabled;

+#else /* CONFIG_ACPI */
+
+static inline int acpi_boot_init(void)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static inline int acpi_boot_table_init(void)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */
+
#endif /* _LINUX_ACPI_H */
_



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2005-04-06 14:00:09 UTC
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Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Steven Cole
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1571: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_table_init'
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1572: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_init'
diff -puN include/linux/acpi.h~no-acpi-build-fix include/linux/acpi.h
--- 25/include/linux/acpi.h~no-acpi-build-fix 2005-04-05 00:14:46.000000000 -0700
+++ 25-akpm/include/linux/acpi.h 2005-04-05 00:23:39.000000000 -0700
@@ -418,16 +418,6 @@ extern int sbf_port ;
[patch snipped]

Yes, that worked with no CONFIG_ACPI. Thanks.

On a slightly offtopic note, I'm now using this gcc:
gcc (GCC) 4.0.0 20050308 (Red Hat 4.0.0-0.32)

I don't have any quantitative data at hand, this seems SLOOOOW.
I guess that's progress. But it slows down testing somewhat.

Steven
Andrew Morton
2005-04-06 21:15:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Steven Cole
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Steven Cole
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1571: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_table_init'
arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:1572: warning: implicit declaration of function 'acpi_boot_init'
diff -puN include/linux/acpi.h~no-acpi-build-fix include/linux/acpi.h
--- 25/include/linux/acpi.h~no-acpi-build-fix 2005-04-05 00:14:46.000000000 -0700
+++ 25-akpm/include/linux/acpi.h 2005-04-05 00:23:39.000000000 -0700
@@ -418,16 +418,6 @@ extern int sbf_port ;
[patch snipped]
Yes, that worked with no CONFIG_ACPI. Thanks.
OK, I'll keep spamming the acpi guys with it until they tell me to shut up.
Post by Steven Cole
gcc (GCC) 4.0.0 20050308 (Red Hat 4.0.0-0.32)
I don't have any quantitative data at hand, this seems SLOOOOW.
I guess that's progress. But it slows down testing somewhat.
There's a reason why I persist in keeping the kernel working with
gcc-2.95.4!



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Rafael J. Wysocki
2005-04-05 08:46:22 UTC
Permalink
Hi,
Post by Andrew Morton
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
- x86 NMI handling seems to be bust in 2.6.12-rc2. Try using
`nmi_watchdog=0' if you experience weird crashes.
- The possible kernel-timer related hangs might possibly be fixed. We
haven't heard yet.
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
Well, "my" problem with the PM suspend has turned out to be at least partially
hardware/BIOS-related, so it is not easily reproducible. It is being worked on,
however, AFAICS, so I didn't reported it all over again.

There also is a problem with the ACPI battery driver, which is known to the
right people, too.

Anyway, the patches that cause these issues to appear have been identified
(they both come from the ACPI -bk tree).

Greets,
Rafael
--
- Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
- That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.
-- Lewis Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Jindrich Makovicka
2005-04-05 10:08:56 UTC
Permalink
Andrew Morton wrote:

[...]

Does not compile on AthlonXP. For mmx_clear_page, only the prototype was
changed, but the implementation is still the same. I guess that part of
the patch slipped out somehow.

-extern void mmx_clear_page(void *page);

+extern void mmx_clear_page(void *page, int order);
--
Jindrich Makovicka
Andrew Morton
2005-04-06 22:07:03 UTC
Permalink
Post by Jindrich Makovicka
oes not compile on AthlonXP. For mmx_clear_page, only the prototype was
changed, but the implementation is still the same. I guess that part of
the patch slipped out somehow.
-extern void mmx_clear_page(void *page);
+extern void mmx_clear_page(void *page, int order);
I guess this will fix it...


diff -puN arch/i386/lib/mmx.c~add-a-clear_pages-function-to-clear-pages-of-higher-fix arch/i386/lib/mmx.c
--- 25/arch/i386/lib/mmx.c~add-a-clear_pages-function-to-clear-pages-of-higher-fix Wed Apr 6 15:00:54 2005
+++ 25-akpm/arch/i386/lib/mmx.c Wed Apr 6 15:06:09 2005
@@ -128,9 +128,10 @@ void *_mmx_memcpy(void *to, const void *
* other MMX using processors do not.
*/

-static void fast_clear_page(void *page)
+static void fast_clear_page(void *page, int order)
{
int i;
+ int chunks = (4096 << order) / 64;

kernel_fpu_begin();

@@ -138,8 +139,7 @@ static void fast_clear_page(void *page)
" pxor %%mm0, %%mm0\n" : :
);

- for(i=0;i<4096/64;i++)
- {
+ for (i = 0; i < chunks; i++) {
__asm__ __volatile__ (
" movntq %%mm0, (%0)\n"
" movntq %%mm0, 8(%0)\n"
@@ -257,18 +257,18 @@ static void fast_copy_page(void *to, voi
* Generic MMX implementation without K7 specific streaming
*/

-static void fast_clear_page(void *page)
+static void fast_clear_page(void *page, int order)
{
int i;
-
+ int chunks = (4096 << order) / 128;
+
kernel_fpu_begin();

__asm__ __volatile__ (
" pxor %%mm0, %%mm0\n" : :
);

- for(i=0;i<4096/128;i++)
- {
+ for (i = 0; i < chunks; i++) {
__asm__ __volatile__ (
" movq %%mm0, (%0)\n"
" movq %%mm0, 8(%0)\n"
@@ -359,23 +359,23 @@ static void fast_copy_page(void *to, voi
* Favour MMX for page clear and copy.
*/

-static void slow_zero_page(void * page)
+static void slow_zero_page(void *page, int order)
{
int d0, d1;
__asm__ __volatile__( \
"cld\n\t" \
"rep ; stosl" \
: "=&c" (d0), "=&D" (d1)
- :"a" (0),"1" (page),"0" (1024)
+ :"a" (0),"1" (page),"0" (1024 << order)
:"memory");
}

-void mmx_clear_page(void * page)
+void mmx_clear_page(void *page, int order)
{
if(unlikely(in_interrupt()))
- slow_zero_page(page);
+ slow_zero_page(page, order);
else
- fast_clear_page(page);
+ fast_clear_page(page, order);
}

static void slow_copy_page(void *to, void *from)
_
Andrey Panin
2005-04-05 10:18:50 UTC
Permalink
On 095, 04 05, 2005 at 12:05:24AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:

what useful this part of the patch is supposed to do ?
Looks like the result of whitespace damage.


--- linux-2.6.12-rc2/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c 2005-03-02 01:09:19.000000000 -0800
+++ 25/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c 2005-04-04 22:33:10.000000000 -0700

<snip>

@@ -190,16 +180,16 @@ static int __init init_ints_after_s1(str

static struct dmi_system_id __initdata acpisleep_dmi_table[] = {
{
- .callback = init_ints_after_s1,
- .ident = "Toshiba Satellite 4030cdt",
- .matches = { DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "S4030CDT/4.3"), },
- },
- { },
+ .callback = init_ints_after_s1,
+ .ident = "Toshiba Satellite 4030cdt",
+ .matches = {DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "S4030CDT/4.3"),},
+ },
+ {},
};
Adrian Bunk
2005-04-05 12:21:57 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
...
...
bk-kbuild.patch
...
GNU Emacs correctly complains because of spaces instead of a tab.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <***@stusta.de>

--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/Makefile.old 2005-04-05 14:00:06.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/Makefile 2005-04-05 14:00:16.000000000 +0200
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@

ifdef CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
localversion-auto := \
- $(shell $(PERL) $(srctree)/scripts/setlocalversion $(srctree))
+ $(shell $(PERL) $(srctree)/scripts/setlocalversion $(srctree))
LOCALVERSION := $(LOCALVERSION)$(localversion-auto)
endif
Sam Ravnborg
2005-04-05 13:19:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by Adrian Bunk
GNU Emacs correctly complains because of spaces instead of a tab.
--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/Makefile.old 2005-04-05 14:00:06.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/Makefile 2005-04-05 14:00:16.000000000 +0200
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@
ifdef CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
localversion-auto := \
- $(shell $(PERL) $(srctree)/scripts/setlocalversion $(srctree))
+ $(shell $(PERL) $(srctree)/scripts/setlocalversion $(srctree))
LOCALVERSION := $(LOCALVERSION)$(localversion-auto)
endif
In this case it makes sense - thanks.

Sam
Borislav Petkov
2005-04-05 12:40:04 UTC
Permalink
<snip>

a missing include:

...
drivers/usb/storage/debug.c: In function `usb_stor_show_sense':
drivers/usb/storage/debug.c:166: warning: implicit declaration of function `scsi_sense_key_string'
drivers/usb/storage/debug.c:167: warning: implicit declaration of function `scsi_extd_sense_format'
...


--- drivers/usb/storage/debug.c.orig 2005-04-05 14:24:21.000000000 +0200
+++ drivers/usb/storage/debug.c 2005-04-05 14:24:35.000000000 +0200
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
#include <linux/cdrom.h>
#include <scsi/scsi.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
-
+#include <scsi/scsi_dbg.h>
#include "debug.h"
#include "scsi.h"

Regards,
Boris.
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-05 13:44:08 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
No, I just didn't get a chance to send mail yet.

Compared to 2.6.11-ac5, I'm seeing one regression: the part of the
resume where it says something like:

swsusp: reading slkf;jalksfsadflkjas;dlfasdfkl (12345 pages): 34%
[sorry, I just got up so my short-term memory isn't working that well
yet]

takes 10-30 minutes (depending on whether it's closer to 11000 pages or
20000) rather than the 5-10 seconds or so that it takes under 2.6.11-ac5
(or mainline 2.6.11 if I remember correctly).

However, this is not vanilla 2.6.12-rc1-mm4. It has my own modified
version of the Win4Lin patch applied; this is GPL, but the userspace
program that uses this patch (Win4Lin 5.1) isn't, nor is the software
ultimately executed by this patch via Win4Lin (Microsoft Windows
Millennium Edition[*]). And I didn't try swsusp on any kernels between
2.6.11 and 2.6.12-rc1-mm4.

I'll try to do some more testing to see (a) when this problem started
and (b) whether it still exists in 2.6.12-rc2 or later. This is going to
be ridiculously difficult for me to fit into my schedule right now, but
I'll try....

BTW, ieee1394 is still broken after resume (impossible to rmmod, too) and
snd_cmipci (but this can be resurrected by quitting anything that uses
sound, rmmod snd_cmipci, then modprobe snd_cmipci). But these are
long-standing issues, and under 2.6.12-rc1-mm4, ieee1394/sbp2 can at
least stay up indefinitely as long as I don't suspend -- that's a
tremendous improvement over 2.6.11.

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-05 14:14:45 UTC
Permalink
Post by Barry K. Nathan
swsusp: reading slkf;jalksfsadflkjas;dlfasdfkl (12345 pages): 34%
[sorry, I just got up so my short-term memory isn't working that well
yet]
takes 10-30 minutes (depending on whether it's closer to 11000 pages or
20000) rather than the 5-10 seconds or so that it takes under 2.6.11-ac5
(or mainline 2.6.11 if I remember correctly).
[snip]
Post by Barry K. Nathan
I'll try to do some more testing to see (a) when this problem started
and (b) whether it still exists in 2.6.12-rc2 or later. This is going to
be ridiculously difficult for me to fit into my schedule right now, but
I'll try....
2.6.11-bk9 works (actually it takes under 2 seconds, not 5-10).
2.6.11-bk10 has the weird slowdown.

I'll see if I can isolate it any further.

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-05 22:03:21 UTC
Permalink
Post by Barry K. Nathan
2.6.11-bk9 works (actually it takes under 2 seconds, not 5-10).
2.6.11-bk10 has the weird slowdown.
I'll see if I can isolate it any further.
2.6.11-mm2 works, but 2.6.11-mm3 has the ridiculously slow resumes.

Later today I'll see if I can narrow things down any further (e.g. to a
specific patch in 2.6.11-mm3 or whatever).

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Andrew Morton
2005-04-06 00:56:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by Nick Piggin
Post by Barry K. Nathan
swsusp: reading slkf;jalksfsadflkjas;dlfasdfkl (12345 pages): 34%
[sorry, I just got up so my short-term memory isn't working that well
yet]
takes 10-30 minutes (depending on whether it's closer to 11000 pages or
20000) rather than the 5-10 seconds or so that it takes under 2.6.11-ac5
(or mainline 2.6.11 if I remember correctly).
Odd.
Post by Nick Piggin
[snip]
Post by Barry K. Nathan
I'll try to do some more testing to see (a) when this problem started
and (b) whether it still exists in 2.6.12-rc2 or later. This is going to
be ridiculously difficult for me to fit into my schedule right now, but
I'll try....
2.6.11-bk9 works (actually it takes under 2 seconds, not 5-10).
2.6.11-bk10 has the weird slowdown.
Unfortunately that's a pretty bug diff (2 megs).

The only thing I can see in the memory reclaim area is this:

--- b/mm/vmscan.c 2005-03-10 00:39:02 -08:00
+++ b/mm/vmscan.c 2005-03-13 15:29:39 -08:00
@@ -313,8 +313,20 @@
*/
if (!is_page_cache_freeable(page))
return PAGE_KEEP;
- if (!mapping)
+ if (!mapping) {
+ /*
+ * Some data journaling orphaned pages can have
+ * page->mapping == NULL while being dirty with clean buffers.
+ */
+ if (PageDirty(page) && PagePrivate(page)) {
+ if (try_to_free_buffers(page)) {
+ ClearPageDirty(page);
+ printk("%s: orphaned page\n", __FUNCTION__);
+ return PAGE_CLEAN;
+ }
+ }
return PAGE_KEEP;
+ }
if (mapping->a_ops->writepage == NULL)
return PAGE_ACTIVATE;
if (!may_write_to_queue(mapping->backing_dev_info))

but you'd be getting a printk storm if that was triggering.
Post by Nick Piggin
I'll see if I can isolate it any further.
Please, that would help.
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-06 07:19:34 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
Odd.
Yes, it is odd...
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
2.6.11-bk9 works (actually it takes under 2 seconds, not 5-10).
2.6.11-bk10 has the weird slowdown.
Unfortunately that's a pretty bug diff (2 megs).
Yeah, I know. *sigh*

[snip]
Post by Andrew Morton
but you'd be getting a printk storm if that was triggering.
I'm not seeing a printk storm, at least, none that I can discern...
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
I'll see if I can isolate it any further.
Please, that would help.
I'm working on it right now.

2.6.11 + linus.patch from 2.6.11-mm3 works.
2.6.11 + approx. 292 patches from 2.6.11-mm3 is broken.
2.6.11 + approx. 130 patches (a proper subset of the 292 patches) works.

(this is counting each subsystem bk tree as a single patch)

The diff between the latter two trees is still larger than the
2.6.11-bk9 -> -bk10 diff, but after one or two more iterations of
(psuedo-)binary search, it should be much smaller.

I'm planning to go as far as I can before going to bed tonight.

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-06 12:59:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
I'll see if I can isolate it any further.
Please, that would help.
[Right now I'm in a race against my lack of sleep. I'm trying to send
this e-mail before I involuntarily fall asleep, so the contents
and/or recipient list may be incomplete...]

Ok, I've narrowed the problem down to one patch. In 2.6.11-mm3, the
problem goes away if I remove this patch:
swsusp-enable-resume-from-initrd.patch

(Recap of the problem in case this gets forwarded: Resume is almost
instant without the apparently-guilty patch. With the patch, resume
takes almost half an hour.)

BTW, there's another strange thing that's introduced by 2.6.11-rc2-mm1:
With that kernel, suspend is also ridiculously slow (speed is comparable
to the slow resume with the aforementioned patch). 2.6.11-rc2 does not
have that problem.

Also, with 2.6.12-rc2-mm1, this computer happens to hit the bug where
all the printk timestamps are 0000000.0000000 (don't take the # of
digits too literally). Probably unrelated, but I may as well mention it.
(System is an Athlon XP 2200+ with SiS chipset. I can't remember which
model of SiS chipset.)

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Andrew Morton
2005-04-06 21:27:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Ok, I've narrowed the problem down to one patch. In 2.6.11-mm3, the
swsusp-enable-resume-from-initrd.patch
That really helps, thanks.

The patch looks fairly innocent. I'll give up on this and cc the
developers.
Post by Barry K. Nathan
(Recap of the problem in case this gets forwarded: Resume is almost
instant without the apparently-guilty patch. With the patch, resume
takes almost half an hour.)
With that kernel, suspend is also ridiculously slow (speed is comparable
to the slow resume with the aforementioned patch). 2.6.11-rc2 does not
have that problem.
Does reverting swsusp-enable-resume-from-initrd.patch fix this also?
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Also, with 2.6.12-rc2-mm1, this computer happens to hit the bug where
all the printk timestamps are 0000000.0000000 (don't take the # of
digits too literally). Probably unrelated, but I may as well mention it.
(System is an Athlon XP 2200+ with SiS chipset. I can't remember which
model of SiS chipset.)
Yes, sorry. Reverting
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/broken-out/sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
will fix that one.
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-07 03:06:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Ok, I've narrowed the problem down to one patch. In 2.6.11-mm3, the
swsusp-enable-resume-from-initrd.patch
That really helps, thanks.
You're welcome.
Post by Andrew Morton
The patch looks fairly innocent. I'll give up on this and cc the
developers.
Yeah, it *seemed* innocent enough -- that's why I had to do a binary
search on the 2.6.11-mm3 "series" file in order to find it as the
culprit...
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
(Recap of the problem in case this gets forwarded: Resume is almost
instant without the apparently-guilty patch. With the patch, resume
takes almost half an hour.)
With that kernel, suspend is also ridiculously slow (speed is comparable
to the slow resume with the aforementioned patch). 2.6.11-rc2 does not
have that problem.
Does reverting swsusp-enable-resume-from-initrd.patch fix this also?
No. Reverting it from 2.6.12-rc2-mm1 (oops, I got the version number
wrong in my previous mail -- and that should also be 2.6.12-rc2 not
2.6.11-rc2) speeds up resume to the original speed, but suspend is still
ridiculously slow. Time to narrow things down again, I presume...
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Also, with 2.6.12-rc2-mm1, this computer happens to hit the bug where
all the printk timestamps are 0000000.0000000 (don't take the # of
digits too literally). Probably unrelated, but I may as well mention it.
(System is an Athlon XP 2200+ with SiS chipset. I can't remember which
model of SiS chipset.)
Yes, sorry. Reverting
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/broken-out/sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
will fix that one.
I kind of figured that from another LKML discussion but I wasn't 100%
sure that's what I should do.

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-07 06:55:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
With that kernel, suspend is also ridiculously slow (speed is comparable
to the slow resume with the aforementioned patch). 2.6.11-rc2 does not
have that problem.
Does reverting swsusp-enable-resume-from-initrd.patch fix this also?
No. Reverting it from 2.6.12-rc2-mm1 (oops, I got the version number
wrong in my previous mail -- and that should also be 2.6.12-rc2 not
2.6.11-rc2) speeds up resume to the original speed, but suspend is still
ridiculously slow. Time to narrow things down again, I presume...
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Also, with 2.6.12-rc2-mm1, this computer happens to hit the bug where
all the printk timestamps are 0000000.0000000 (don't take the # of
digits too literally). Probably unrelated, but I may as well mention it.
(System is an Athlon XP 2200+ with SiS chipset. I can't remember which
model of SiS chipset.)
Yes, sorry. Reverting
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/broken-out/sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
will fix that one.
Reverting
sched-x86-sched_clock-to-use-tsc-on-config_hpet-or-config_numa-systems.patch
fixed both the printk timestamps and the slow suspend. And it also fixed
a **major** interactivity problem (running kernel compiles made X almost
unusably slow) which I discovered since sending the previous e-mail. So,
something about this patch is seriously evil.

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Pavel Machek
2005-04-08 10:33:27 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Post by Andrew Morton
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Ok, I've narrowed the problem down to one patch. In 2.6.11-mm3, the
swsusp-enable-resume-from-initrd.patch
That really helps, thanks.
You're welcome.
Post by Andrew Morton
The patch looks fairly innocent. I'll give up on this and cc the
developers.
Yeah, it *seemed* innocent enough -- that's why I had to do a binary
search on the 2.6.11-mm3 "series" file in order to find it as the
culprit...
Do you have XFS compiled in, by chance?

You are not actually resuming from initrd, right?
Pavel
--
Boycott Kodak -- for their patent abuse against Java.
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-10 21:18:08 UTC
Permalink
(Sorry I took so long to respond. I was busy with tons of stuff
offline...)
Post by Pavel Machek
Do you have XFS compiled in, by chance?
Yes.
Post by Pavel Machek
You are not actually resuming from initrd, right?
That is correct.

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Pavel Machek
2005-04-10 21:27:47 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by Barry K. Nathan
(Sorry I took so long to respond. I was busy with tons of stuff
offline...)
Post by Pavel Machek
Do you have XFS compiled in, by chance?
Yes.
Can you try without XFS?

I do not why it interferes, but I've seen that before on suse
kernels...

Pavel
--
Boycott Kodak -- for their patent abuse against Java.
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-10 22:57:08 UTC
Permalink
Post by Pavel Machek
Can you try without XFS?
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)

I'll see if I can reproduce this on one of my test boxes. I'll *try* to
get to it later today, but it's possible that I won't be able to get to
it until next Friday or Saturday.
Post by Pavel Machek
I do not why it interferes, but I've seen that before on suse
kernels...
Have you seen it without the resume-from-initrd patch too, or only with
that patch?

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Pavel Machek
2005-04-10 23:00:53 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Post by Pavel Machek
Can you try without XFS?
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
suse9.3 testing.]
Post by Barry K. Nathan
I'll see if I can reproduce this on one of my test boxes. I'll *try* to
get to it later today, but it's possible that I won't be able to get to
it until next Friday or Saturday.
Post by Pavel Machek
I do not why it interferes, but I've seen that before on suse
kernels...
Have you seen it without the resume-from-initrd patch too, or only with
that patch?
Only with resume-from-initrd.
Pavel
--
Boycott Kodak -- for their patent abuse against Java.
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-11 04:31:24 UTC
Permalink
Post by Pavel Machek
Post by Barry K. Nathan
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
suse9.3 testing.]
Once I modularized xfs and switched to using an initrd, the problem
disappeared.

I just noticed a difference between the kernel messages with XFS
built-in and with it modularized. I'm having trouble putting my finger
on it; it seems like the screen gets cleared at some point during
resume, and with XFS built-in, it starts reading the data from swap
*after* the screen gets cleared. In contrast, if the enable-initrd patch
is removed or XFS is modularized, it reads in from swap *before* the
screen gets cleared. Or something like that.

I'll see if I can get anything more detailed & useful with a serial
console... Failing that, I'll try a camcorder or digital camera and
transcribe from that.

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Pavel Machek
2005-04-11 10:57:59 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Post by Pavel Machek
Post by Barry K. Nathan
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
suse9.3 testing.]
Once I modularized xfs and switched to using an initrd, the problem
disappeared.
I reproduced it locally. Problem is that xfsbufd goes refrigerated,
but someone still tries to wake it up *very* often. Probably something
else in xfs needs refrigerating, too, but I'm not a XFS wizard...

Pavel
--
Boycott Kodak -- for their patent abuse against Java.
Nathan Scott
2005-04-11 23:12:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Pavel Machek
Hi!
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Post by Pavel Machek
Post by Barry K. Nathan
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
suse9.3 testing.]
Once I modularized xfs and switched to using an initrd, the problem
disappeared.
I reproduced it locally. Problem is that xfsbufd goes refrigerated,
but someone still tries to wake it up *very* often. Probably something
else in xfs needs refrigerating, too, but I'm not a XFS wizard...
Thanks Pavel - I've been reading the thread from the other side
of the fence, not understanding the swsusp side of things. :)

There are two ways the xfsbufd thread will wake up - either by its
timer going off (for it to flush delayed write metadata buffers)
or by being explicitly woken up when we're low on memory (in which
case it also flushes out dirty metadata, such that pages can be
cleaned and made available to the system).

Since the refrigerator() call is in place in the main xfsbufd loop,
I suspect we're hitting that second case here, where a low memory
situation is resulting in someone attempting to wakeup xfsbufd --
I'm not sure if this is the right way to check if we're in that
state, but does this patch help? (it would certainly prevent the
spurious wakeups, but only if the caller has PF_FREEZE set - will
that be the case here?)

cheers.
--
Nathan


--- fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_buf.c.orig 2005-04-12 09:00:26.375351560 +1000
+++ fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_buf.c 2005-04-12 08:59:38.973557728 +1000
@@ -1753,6 +1753,8 @@ pagebuf_daemon_wakeup(
int priority,
unsigned int mask)
{
+ if (current->flags & PF_FREEZE)
+ return 0;
force_flush = 1;
barrier();
wake_up_process(pagebuf_daemon_task);
Pavel Machek
2005-04-11 23:51:10 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by Nathan Scott
Post by Pavel Machek
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Post by Pavel Machek
Post by Barry K. Nathan
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
suse9.3 testing.]
Once I modularized xfs and switched to using an initrd, the problem
disappeared.
I reproduced it locally. Problem is that xfsbufd goes refrigerated,
but someone still tries to wake it up *very* often. Probably something
else in xfs needs refrigerating, too, but I'm not a XFS wizard...
Thanks Pavel - I've been reading the thread from the other side
of the fence, not understanding the swsusp side of things. :)
There are two ways the xfsbufd thread will wake up - either by its
timer going off (for it to flush delayed write metadata buffers)
or by being explicitly woken up when we're low on memory (in which
case it also flushes out dirty metadata, such that pages can be
cleaned and made available to the system).
Since the refrigerator() call is in place in the main xfsbufd loop,
I suspect we're hitting that second case here, where a low memory
situation is resulting in someone attempting to wakeup xfsbufd --
I'm not sure if this is the right way to check if we're in that
state, but does this patch help? (it would certainly prevent the
spurious wakeups, but only if the caller has PF_FREEZE set - will
that be the case here?)
I should take some sleep now, so I can't test the patch, but I don't
think it will help. If someone has PF_FREEZE set, he should be in
refrigerator.

Pavel
--
Boycott Kodak -- for their patent abuse against Java.
Nathan Scott
2005-04-12 00:26:03 UTC
Permalink
Post by Pavel Machek
I should take some sleep now, so I can't test the patch, but I don't
think it will help. If someone has PF_FREEZE set, he should be in
refrigerator.
OK, so if that doesn't help, here's an alternate approach - this
lets xfsbufd track when its entering the refrigerator(), so that
other callers know that attempts to wake it are futile.

cheers.
--
Nathan


--- fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_buf.c.orig 2005-04-12 09:00:26.375351560 +1000
+++ fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_buf.c 2005-04-12 10:14:27.468202824 +1000
@@ -1746,13 +1746,15 @@ STATIC DECLARE_COMPLETION(pagebuf_daemon
STATIC struct task_struct *pagebuf_daemon_task;
STATIC int pagebuf_daemon_active;
STATIC int force_flush;
-
+STATIC int force_sleep;

STATIC int
pagebuf_daemon_wakeup(
int priority,
unsigned int mask)
{
+ if (force_sleep)
+ return 0;
force_flush = 1;
barrier();
wake_up_process(pagebuf_daemon_task);
@@ -1778,7 +1780,12 @@ pagebuf_daemon(

INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tmp);
do {
- try_to_freeze(PF_FREEZE);
+ if (unlikely(current->flags & PF_FREEZE)) {
+ force_sleep = 1;
+ refrigerator(PF_FREEZE);
+ } else {
+ force_sleep = 0;
+ }

set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
schedule_timeout((xfs_buf_timer_centisecs * HZ) / 100);
Pavel Machek
2005-04-12 11:04:25 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by Nathan Scott
Post by Pavel Machek
I should take some sleep now, so I can't test the patch, but I don't
think it will help. If someone has PF_FREEZE set, he should be in
refrigerator.
OK, so if that doesn't help, here's an alternate approach - this
lets xfsbufd track when its entering the refrigerator(), so that
other callers know that attempts to wake it are futile.
Thanks, this patch helped.

Pavel
--
Boycott Kodak -- for their patent abuse against Java.
Barry K. Nathan
2005-04-12 11:50:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Pavel Machek
Post by Nathan Scott
OK, so if that doesn't help, here's an alternate approach - this
lets xfsbufd track when its entering the refrigerator(), so that
other callers know that attempts to wake it are futile.
Thanks, this patch helped.
I can confirm, the 2nd patch worked and the 1st one didn't. (This is
against 2.6.12-rc2-mm1 with sched-x86-patch-name-is-way-too-long.patch
backed out. ;) )

-Barry K. Nathan <***@pobox.com>
Rafael J. Wysocki
2005-04-12 12:47:20 UTC
Permalink
Hi,

On Tuesday, 12 of April 2005 01:51, Pavel Machek wrote:
]--snip--[
Post by Pavel Machek
Post by Nathan Scott
Since the refrigerator() call is in place in the main xfsbufd loop,
I suspect we're hitting that second case here, where a low memory
situation is resulting in someone attempting to wakeup xfsbufd --
I'm not sure if this is the right way to check if we're in that
state, but does this patch help? (it would certainly prevent the
spurious wakeups, but only if the caller has PF_FREEZE set - will
that be the case here?)
I should take some sleep now, so I can't test the patch, but I don't
think it will help. If someone has PF_FREEZE set, he should be in
refrigerator.
Or he was in TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE while processes were being frozen. :-)

Greets,
Rafael
--
- Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
- That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.
-- Lewis Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Stefan Seyfried
2005-04-11 07:38:02 UTC
Permalink
Post by Barry K. Nathan
Post by Pavel Machek
Can you try without XFS?
No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
Yes, although it is not totally trivial.
Post by Barry K. Nathan
I'll see if I can reproduce this on one of my test boxes. I'll *try* to
get to it later today, but it's possible that I won't be able to get to
it until next Friday or Saturday.
Post by Pavel Machek
I do not why it interferes, but I've seen that before on suse
kernels...
Have you seen it without the resume-from-initrd patch too, or only with
that patch?
We have seen it in 9.3-beta, exact scenario was:
- root fs is XFS, ide driver is modular
=> xfs module and ide-controller module is in initramfs
=> first all modules were loaded (device driver + fs)
=> resume was triggered, resume was _really_ slow.

we worked around it in the initramfs by first loading device drivers,
triggering resume, then loading the fs modules and continuing boot.
In the resume case, we'd never reach the "load fs modules" part and
generally it seems a good idea (if the drivers are modular) to keep the
setup before resume as minimalistic as possible.

We never tried with XFS compiled in. It seems we can no longer hide from
fixing XFS ;-)

Best regards,

Stefan
Adrian Bunk
2005-04-05 14:24:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
...
...
+ib-mthca-add-support-for-new-mt25204-hca.patch
Infiniband update
...
This patch causes the following compile warning:

<-- snip -->

...
CC drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.o
drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c: In function `mthca_init_icm':
drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c:479: warning: label
`err_unmap_eqp' defined but not used
...

<-- snip -->


I'm not sure whether this patch to remove this label is correct, but if
it isn't correct there must be a bug somewhere.


Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <***@stusta.de>

--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c.old 2005-04-05 16:18:09.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c 2005-04-05 16:19:15.000000000 +0200
@@ -475,8 +475,6 @@

err_unmap_rdb:
mthca_free_icm_table(mdev, mdev->qp_table.rdb_table);
-
-err_unmap_eqp:
mthca_free_icm_table(mdev, mdev->qp_table.eqp_table);

err_unmap_qp:
Hal Rosenstock
2005-04-05 14:37:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by Adrian Bunk
Post by Andrew Morton
...
...
+ib-mthca-add-support-for-new-mt25204-hca.patch
Infiniband update
...
<-- snip -->
...
CC drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.o
drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c:479: warning: label
`err_unmap_eqp' defined but not used
...
<-- snip -->
I'm not sure whether this patch to remove this label is correct, but if
it isn't correct there must be a bug somewhere.
--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c.old 2005-04-05 16:18:09.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c 2005-04-05 16:19:15.000000000 +0200
@@ -475,8 +475,6 @@
mthca_free_icm_table(mdev, mdev->qp_table.rdb_table);
-
mthca_free_icm_table(mdev, mdev->qp_table.eqp_table);
Roland caught this recently and there is a patch for this which will
sent upstream. The proper fix is different from this.

-- Hal
Roland Dreier
2005-04-05 16:53:21 UTC
Permalink
Post by Adrian Bunk
CC drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.o
drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c:479: warning: label
`err_unmap_eqp' defined but not used
Thanks, good catch. I screwed up the error path in that function a
little while merging patches. Here's the correct fix.


Correct unwinding in error path of mthca_init_icm().

Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <***@topspin.com>

--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1.orig/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c 2005-04-05 09:49:02.944473724 -0700
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1/drivers/infiniband/hw/mthca/mthca_main.c 2005-04-05 09:49:15.679708865 -0700
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@
if (!mdev->qp_table.rdb_table) {
mthca_err(mdev, "Failed to map RDB context memory, aborting\n");
err = -ENOMEM;
- goto err_unmap_rdb;
+ goto err_unmap_eqp;
}

mdev->cq_table.table = mthca_alloc_icm_table(mdev, init_hca->cqc_base,
Jan Dittmer
2005-04-05 15:45:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
bk-kbuild.patch
Something has broken make O= :

$ make mrproper
$ mkdir /tmp/42
$ make ARCH=alpha CROSS_COMPILE=alpha-linux- O=/tmp/42 defconfig
$ make ARCH=alpha CROSS_COMPILE=alpha-linux- O=/tmp/42
Using /home/jdittmer/src/lk/linus as source for kernel
GEN /tmp/42/Makefile
CHK include/linux/version.h
SYMLINK /tmp/42/include/asm -> include/asm-alpha
SPLIT include/linux/autoconf.h -> include/config/*
CC scripts/mod/empty.o
HOSTCC scripts/mod/mk_elfconfig
MKELF scripts/mod/elfconfig.h
HOSTCC scripts/mod/file2alias.o
HOSTCC scripts/mod/modpost.o
HOSTCC scripts/mod/sumversion.o
HOSTLD scripts/mod/modpost
HOSTCC scripts/kallsyms
HOSTCC scripts/conmakehash
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `include/asm', needed by `arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s'. Stop.
make: *** [_all] Error 2

Happens for most archs. See http://l4x.org/k/

Jan
Sam Ravnborg
2005-04-05 21:38:36 UTC
Permalink
Post by Jan Dittmer
HOSTCC scripts/kallsyms
HOSTCC scripts/conmakehash
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `include/asm', needed by `arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s'. Stop.
make: *** [_all] Error 2
Happens for most archs. See http://l4x.org/k/
Thanks - here is a patch:

# This is a BitKeeper generated diff -Nru style patch.
#
# ChangeSet
# 2005/04/05 23:37:09+02:00 ***@mars.ravnborg.org
# kbuild: fix make O=... build
#
# It fixes the following error:
#
# make[1]: *** No rule to make target `include/asm', needed by `arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s'. Stop.
#
# Reported by:
# From: Jan Dittmer <***@portrix.net>
#
# In same patch fix spaces to tabs as reported by:
# From: Adrian Bunk <***@stusta.de>
#
# Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <***@ravnborg.org>
#
# Makefile
# 2005/04/05 23:36:45+02:00 ***@mars.ravnborg.org +3 -3
# fix make O=... build
#
diff -Nru a/Makefile b/Makefile
--- a/Makefile 2005-04-05 23:37:38 +02:00
+++ b/Makefile 2005-04-05 23:37:38 +02:00
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@

ifdef CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
localversion-auto := \
- $(shell $(PERL) $(srctree)/scripts/setlocalversion $(srctree))
+ $(shell $(PERL) $(srctree)/scripts/setlocalversion $(srctree))
LOCALVERSION := $(LOCALVERSION)$(localversion-auto)
endif

@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@
# prepare1 creates a makefile if using a separate output directory
prepare1: prepare2 outputmakefile

-prepare0: prepare1 include/linux/version.h $(objtree)/include/asm \
+prepare0: prepare1 include/linux/version.h include/asm \
include/config/MARKER
ifneq ($(KBUILD_MODULES),)
$(Q)rm -rf $(MODVERDIR)
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@
# hard to detect, but I suppose "make mrproper" is a good idea
# before switching between archs anyway.

-$(objtree)/include/asm:
+include/asm:
@echo ' SYMLINK $@ -> include/asm-$(ARCH)'
$(Q)if [ ! -d include ]; then mkdir -p include; fi;
@ln -fsn asm-$(ARCH) $@
Christophe Saout
2005-04-05 17:11:40 UTC
Permalink
Hi Andrew,
Post by Andrew Morton
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
Yes, works for me. DRI (i915) is working again and USB is now happy
after a PM resume too.
Neil Brown
2005-04-06 01:44:50 UTC
Permalink
Post by Andrew Morton
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
Well, Seeing you asked...

PM resume certainly seems to be improving.
My main problem in rc1-mm3 is with PCMCIA.
If I stop cardmgr before suspend-to-RAM, and then try to
restart it after resume, I cannot. Some message about the socket
being in use, and am I sure there is no other cardmgr running (there
isn't).

I can stop and restart happily before suspending, but not after.
If I leave it running during a suspend/resume cycle it keeps working
but if I then stop and restart, it fails.

(and if I do leave it running, my PCMCIA wireless gets started before
my tg3 wired, so eth0 and eth1 get swapped).

I just tried rc2-mm1 and... decided to go back to rc1-mm3.

It seemed to boot mostly OK. I tried suspend-to-RAM and it seems to
suspend. But when I turned it back on again it rebooted rather than
resumed.

During boot I got:

Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: cs: memory probe 0xf6000000-0xfbffffff:iounmap: bad address f8828000
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [set_cis_map+150/256] set_cis_map+0x96/0x100
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [remove_vm_area+60/80] remove_vm_area+0x3c/0x50
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [pcmcia_read_cis_mem+412/560] pcmcia_read_cis_mem+0x19c/0x230
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [set_cis_map+150/256] set_cis_map+0x96/0x100
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [read_cis_cache+358/400] read_cis_cache+0x166/0x190
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [follow_link+141/544] follow_link+0x8d/0x220
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [pccard_get_next_tuple+688/784] pccard_get_next_tuple+0x2b0/0x310
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [pccard_get_first_tuple+144/336] pccard_get_first_tuple+0x90/0x150
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [pccard_validate_cis+151/592] pccard_validate_cis+0x97/0x250
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [readable+90/160] readable+0x5a/0xa0
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [cis_readable+129/224] cis_readable+0x81/0xe0
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [do_mem_probe+469/496] do_mem_probe+0x1d5/0x1f0
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [inv_probe+159/176] inv_probe+0x9f/0xb0
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [validate_mem+271/304] validate_mem+0x10f/0x130
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [default_wake_function+0/32] default_wake_function+0x0/0x20
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [pcmcia_nonstatic_validate_mem+120/128] pcmcia_nonstatic_validate_mem+0x78/0x80
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [pcmcia_validate_mem+26/32] pcmcia_validate_mem+0x1a/0x20
Apr 6 10:18:46 localhost kernel: [pcmcia_card_add+42/208] pcmcia_card_add+0x2a/0xd0
....

Then it hung in some device discovery. Not sure which device, maybe
firewire.
Alt-Sysrq-T showed

Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: khpsbpkt S C04643E0 0 1956 1 1973 915 (L-TLB)
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: f6cf3f94 00000046 f68dd070 c04643e0 f7c0f030 c0464410 00000000 f7c0f030
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: f6cf3f8c 00000000 00000000 00000000 f68dd070 f68dd198 f8af2444 f6cf2000
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: 00000246 f68dd070 c031ce5d f8af244c 00000000 00000001 f68dd070 c0114a70
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: Call Trace:
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [__down_interruptible+157/300] __down_interruptible+0x9d/0x12c
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [default_wake_function+0/32] default_wake_function+0x0/0x20
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [__down_failed_interruptible+7/12] __down_failed_interruptible+0x7/0xc
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [pg0+945105653/1067918336] .text.lock.ieee1394_core+0x1b/0x26 [ieee1394]
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [pg0+945105424/1067918336] hpsbpkt_thread+0x0/0xb0 [ieee1394]
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [kernel_thread_helper+5/24] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0x18

Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: knodemgrd_0 S C04643E0 0 1973 1 2023 1956 (L-TLB)
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: f7e75f7c 00000046 f7c0f030 c04643e0 0000a1ff 00000000 c018a7cc f648e62c
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: f6ec8380 00000000 00000000 00000000 f7c0f030 f7c0f158 f6f6b670 f7e74000
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: 00000246 f7c0f030 c031ce5d f6f6b678 00000000 00000001 f7c0f030 c0114a70
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: Call Trace:
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [sysfs_make_dirent+44/160] sysfs_make_dirent+0x2c/0xa0
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [__down_interruptible+157/300] __down_interruptible+0x9d/0x12c
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [default_wake_function+0/32] default_wake_function+0x0/0x20
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [__down_failed_interruptible+7/12] __down_failed_interruptible+0x7/0xc
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [pg0+945133083/1067918336] .text.lock.nodemgr+0x112/0x1a7 [ieee1394]
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [pg0+945131536/1067918336] nodemgr_host_thread+0x0/0x190 [ieee1394]
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [kernel_thread_helper+5/24] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0x18


Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: grep D C04643E0 0 2023 1 2036 1973 (NOTLB)
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: f640beec 00000086 f6c6da50 c04643e0 00000000 f640bec4 f710ca50 f640bec4
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: f640bec4 00000000 00000000 00000000 f6c6da50 f6c6db78 f7291424 f6c6da50
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: 00000282 f729142c c031cd4b 00000001 f6c6da50 c0114a70 f729142c f729142c
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: Call Trace:
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [__down+123/240] __down+0x7b/0xf0
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [default_wake_function+0/32] default_wake_function+0x0/0x20
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [__down_failed+7/12] __down_failed+0x7/0xc
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [.text.lock.usb+22/186] .text.lock.usb+0x16/0xba
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [usb_device_read+186/288] usb_device_read+0xba/0x120
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [usb_device_read+0/288] usb_device_read+0x0/0x120
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [vfs_read+182/368] vfs_read+0xb6/0x170
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [sys_read+81/128] sys_read+0x51/0x80
Apr 6 10:19:45 localhost kernel: [syscall_call+7/11] syscall_call+0x7/0xb


I think those are the interesting processes, but I can get the full
list if it is useful.

I managed to proceed into the boot with alt-sysrq-E (tErm) but when it
came up enough bits had been killed that I decided to cut my losses
and go back to a previous working kernel...

This in on a Dell Lattitude D800

NeilBrown
Andrew Morton
2005-04-06 22:19:43 UTC
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Post by Neil Brown
Post by Andrew Morton
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
Well, Seeing you asked...
PM resume certainly seems to be improving.
My main problem in rc1-mm3 is with PCMCIA.
If I stop cardmgr before suspend-to-RAM, and then try to
restart it after resume, I cannot. Some message about the socket
being in use, and am I sure there is no other cardmgr running (there
isn't).
I don't know whether the PCMCIA problem is due to PCMCIA changes or not.
The only thing I see having changed between 2.6.12-rc1-mm3 and
2.6.12-rc2-mm1 is the addition of pcmcia-resource-handling-fixes.patch.
Would you have time to revert that, retest?

There have been a few problem in the area of device management in
bk-driver-core. I think we're getting that settled down now.
Brown, Len
2005-04-06 07:01:37 UTC
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Post by Adrian Bunk
ACPI=y and ACPI_BOOT=n seems to be a legal configuration (with
X86_HT=y), but it breaks into pieces if you try the compilation.
yeah, don't do that:-)
I'm sorry I didn't push the patch to delete CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT earlier.
For now, just enable them both.

thanks,
-Len
Ed Tomlinson
2005-04-07 00:40:21 UTC
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- x86 NMI handling seems to be bust in 2.6.12-rc2. =A0Try using
=A0 `nmi_watchdog=3D0' if you experience weird crashes.
=20
- The possible kernel-timer related hangs might possibly be fixed. =A0=
We
=A0 haven't heard yet.
=20
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
=A0 2.6.12-rc1-mm4. =A0So it's all perfect now?
=20
- Various fixes and updates. =A0Nothing earth-shattering.
This refuses to boot here. It dies when assigning the EHCI driver. Th=
e mb is an MSI-7030 K8N Neo Platinium
based on a nForce 3 250Gb Chipset (x86_64). I`ve been on vacation - th=
e last kernel tried was 11-mm3 which
booted fine but refuses to use all the usb ports supplied by the system=
(two work, three do not all using low=20
speed).

Any ideas what might be happening?
Ed Tomlinson=20
Mickael Marchand
2005-04-07 07:14:19 UTC
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Post by Andrew Morton
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm1/
- x86 NMI handling seems to be bust in 2.6.12-rc2. Try using
`nmi_watchdog=0' if you experience weird crashes.
- The possible kernel-timer related hangs might possibly be fixed. We
haven't heard yet.
- Nobody said anything about the PM resume and DRI behaviour in
2.6.12-rc1-mm4. So it's all perfect now?
- Various fixes and updates. Nothing earth-shattering.
Hi,

-> compiling 2.6.12-rc2-mm1 on amd64 :

arch/x86_64/kernel/nmi.c:116: error: static declaration of
'check_nmi_watchdog' follows non-static declaration
include/asm/apic.h:102: error: previous declaration of
'check_nmi_watchdog' was here

I guess the fix is easy enough :)

-> while I am it, I got a soft lookup on a bi-opteron using
2.6.12-rc1-mm4 (while stressing reiser4 with rsync so I guess it is
reiser4's fault ;)
config at
http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~mmarcha/config-2.6.12-rc1-mm4.gz

I also got some "flushing like mad" warning messages from reiser4 (which
are safe apparently).

BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!

Modules linked in: ipv6 parport_pc parport eth1394 ehci_hcd uhci_hcd
ohci1394 ieee1394 ohci_hcd usbcore snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec snd_pcm
snd_timer snd snd_page_alloc i2c_amd756 i2c_amd8111 i2c_isa w83781d
i2c_sensor i2c_core e1000
Pid: 25291, comm: pdflush Not tainted 2.6.12-rc1-mm4
RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff8021f7de>] <ffffffff8021f7de>{protect_extent_nodes+382}
RSP: 0018:ffff81007df45678 EFLAGS: 00000202
RAX: ffff810015c7c5e0 RBX: ffff81007c609000 RCX: ffff81001074ba60
RDX: ffff81001074b220 RSI: ffff81001074b1c0 RDI: ffff81001074b210
RBP: 0000002000000000 R08: ffff81007df458a0 R09: ffff810044068e14
R10: 000000000000001c R11: ffffffff802119a0 R12: 00007fe07df455e0
R13: ffff81007c609004 R14: ffff81007df4565c R15: 00007fe000000001
FS: 00002aaaaadfeae0(0000) GS:ffffffff806e7840(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS: 0010 DS: 0018 ES: 0018 CR0: 000000008005003b
CR2: 00002aaaaaac2000 CR3: 000000009bc83000 CR4: 00000000000006e0

Call Trace:<ffffffff8021f7da>{protect_extent_nodes+378}
<ffffffff8021c00e>{extent_size+30}
<ffffffff801f5df9>{txnh_get_atom+41}
<ffffffff8021ffd2>{alloc_extent+562}
<ffffffff8020a0bc>{plugin_by_unsafe_id+28}
<ffffffff80220bd1>{item_length_by_coord+17}
<ffffffff801f8a4f>{handle_pos_on_twig+351}
<ffffffff801fabc6>{flush_current_atom+2022}
<ffffffff801f7aca>{flush_some_atom+458}
<ffffffff801a2993>{generic_sync_sb_inodes+723}
<ffffffff8014cc50>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
<ffffffff80203b85>{reiser4_sync_inodes+229}
<ffffffff801a2bd9>{writeback_inodes+137}
<ffffffff8016012c>{background_writeout+124}
<ffffffff80160c10>{pdflush+0} <ffffffff80160d4c>{pdflush+316}
<ffffffff801600b0>{background_writeout+0}
<ffffffff8014cec9>{kthread+217}
<ffffffff80133160>{schedule_tail+64} <ffffffff8010f59b>{child_rip+8}
<ffffffff8014cc50>{keventd_create_kthread+0}
<ffffffff8014cdf0>{kthread+0}
<ffffffff8010f593>{child_rip+0}

Cheers,
Mik
Adrian Bunk
2005-04-08 18:13:40 UTC
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Post by Mickael Marchand
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/nmi.c:116: error: static declaration of
'check_nmi_watchdog' follows non-static declaration
include/asm/apic.h:102: error: previous declaration of
'check_nmi_watchdog' was here
Is this with gcc 4.0?
Post by Mickael Marchand
I guess the fix is easy enough :)
...
Yup, fix below.
Post by Mickael Marchand
Cheers,
Mik
cu
Adrian


<-- snip -->


This patch kills an obsolete check_nmi_watchdog prototype
(check_nmi_watchdog is now static) found by
Mickael Marchand <***@kde.org>.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <***@stusta.de>

--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/include/asm-x86_64/apic.h.old 2005-04-08 20:12:01.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/include/asm-x86_64/apic.h 2005-04-08 20:12:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -99,7 +99,6 @@
extern void enable_APIC_timer(void);
extern void clustered_apic_check(void);

-extern int check_nmi_watchdog(void);
extern void nmi_watchdog_default(void);
extern int setup_nmi_watchdog(char *);
Mickael Marchand
2005-04-08 18:21:17 UTC
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Post by Adrian Bunk
=20
Post by Mickael Marchand
...
arch/x86_64/kernel/nmi.c:116: error: static declaration of
'check_nmi_watchdog' follows non-static declaration
include/asm/apic.h:102: error: previous declaration of
'check_nmi_watchdog' was here
=20
=20
Is this with gcc 4.0?
yes :)
Post by Adrian Bunk
=20
=20
Post by Mickael Marchand
I guess the fix is easy enough :)
...
=20
=20
Yup, fix below.
yes, I realize that I should just have just posted it.
thanks for doing it.

Cheers,
Mik
Post by Adrian Bunk
=20
=20
Post by Mickael Marchand
Cheers,
Mik
=20
=20
cu
Adrian
=20
=20
<-- snip -->
=20
=20
This patch kills an obsolete check_nmi_watchdog prototype=20
(check_nmi_watchdog is now static) found by
=20
=20
--- linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/include/asm-x86_64/apic.h.old 2005-04-0=
8 20:12:01.000000000 +0200
Post by Adrian Bunk
+++ linux-2.6.12-rc2-mm1-full/include/asm-x86_64/apic.h 2005-04-08 20=
:12:11.000000000 +0200
Post by Adrian Bunk
@@ -99,7 +99,6 @@
extern void enable_APIC_timer(void);
extern void clustered_apic_check(void);
=20
-extern int check_nmi_watchdog(void);
extern void nmi_watchdog_default(void);
extern int setup_nmi_watchdog(char *);
=20
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