On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 23:48:56 -0400 James C. Georgas wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-08-09 at 18:16 -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
>
> > 2.6.23-rc5-git1 builds for me when I follow those steps...
> > except for some Section mismatch warnings.
> >
>
> OK, it worked for me also, using torvalds/linux-2.6.git. Th
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 10:42:20PM -0400, Kyle Rose wrote:
>
> > You are a regular reader of linux-kernel, and therefore the sk98lin
> > removal can hardly be a surprise for you. If you prefer whining over
> > helping to improve the kernel that's your choice...
> >
> In my case the issue is s
On 9/8/07, James C. Georgas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-08-09 at 18:16 -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
>
> > 2.6.23-rc5-git1 builds for me when I follow those steps...
> > except for some Section mismatch warnings.
> >
>
> OK, it worked for me also, using torvalds/linux-2.6.git. The behavi
Al Boldi wrote:
> Alan Cox wrote:
> > > I once sent a patch to make libata a submenu of scsi.
> >
> > Which is wrong
> >
> > Nakked-by: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > The general comments about moving this stuff around and making it
> > clearer what sd/sr etc are nowdays are good but hiding l
On Sat, 2007-08-09 at 18:16 -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> 2.6.23-rc5-git1 builds for me when I follow those steps...
> except for some Section mismatch warnings.
>
OK, it worked for me also, using torvalds/linux-2.6.git. The behaviour
of the "select" directive in Kconfig appears to have changed s
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 10:57:50 +0200, Andi Kleen said:
> vdso effectively only supports TSC and HPET (the other clock sources are not
> accessible
> from ring 3)
Ahh.. that explains why acpi_pm clocksource doesn't trip over the problem
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> You are a regular reader of linux-kernel, and therefore the sk98lin
> removal can hardly be a surprise for you. If you prefer whining over
> helping to improve the kernel that's your choice...
>
In my case the issue is simply one of practicality: I cannot go to the
data center 5 times per d
On Sat, 2007-08-09 at 18:16 -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 18:09:04 -0700 Randy Dunlap wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:51:39 -0400 James C. Georgas wrote:
> >
> > > If I select X86_64_ACPI_NUMA, then ACPI_NUMA is (properly)
selected
> > > automatically, but ACPI is not select
I'm running the 2.6.22.6 kernel with the berry_charge module loaded. I connect
my 8700c via USB, but the blackberry does not appear to charge. The power icon
does not change, and even after staying connected for an extended period, the
device does not appear to be gaining any power. The cable
On Sat, 2007-08-09 at 18:09 -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:51:39 -0400 James C. Georgas wrote:
>
> > If I select X86_64_ACPI_NUMA, then ACPI_NUMA is (properly) selected
> > automatically, but ACPI is not selected automatically. This causes
> > ACPI_NUMA to not be built, and th
On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 18:09:04 -0700 Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:51:39 -0400 James C. Georgas wrote:
>
> > If I select X86_64_ACPI_NUMA, then ACPI_NUMA is (properly) selected
> > automatically, but ACPI is not selected automatically. This causes
> > ACPI_NUMA to not be built, and th
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:51:39 -0400 James C. Georgas wrote:
> If I select X86_64_ACPI_NUMA, then ACPI_NUMA is (properly) selected
> automatically, but ACPI is not selected automatically. This causes
> ACPI_NUMA to not be built, and the kernel compile fails with unresolved
> symbols.
exactly what k
* Sat, 8 Sep 2007 08:08:06 -0400 (EDT)
[]
> from init/do_mounts_rd.c:
>
> ...
[]
> if (rd_prompt)
> change_floppy("root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk");
> create_dev("/dev/root", ROOT_DEV);
> create_dev("/dev/ram", MKDEV(RAMDISK_MAJOR, n));
>
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:27:10 EDT, Chuck Ebbert said:
> On 08/29/2007 07:15 PM, Andrew Morton wrote:
> >>> The issue: vdso and gettimeofday seem to be having a quarrel.
> >> This is also open as a Fedora bug:
> >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=262481
> >>
> >
> > So it's an interacti
On Sat, 2007-08-09 at 18:51 -0400, James C. Georgas wrote:
> If I select X86_64_ACPI_NUMA, then ACPI_NUMA is (properly) selected
> automatically, but ACPI is not selected automatically. This causes
> ACPI_NUMA to not be built, and the kernel compile fails with unresolved
> symbols.
>
Uh, it seems
Alex Riesen, Sat, Sep 08, 2007 20:12:13 +0200:
> Michal Piotrowski, Sat, Sep 08, 2007 01:18:10 +0200:
> > Hi Alex,
> >
> > On 07/09/2007, Alex Riesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Kernel: v2.6.23-rc5+ (b21010ed6498391c0f359f2a89c907533fe07fec)
> >
> > Is this a post 2.6.22 regression?
>
Prob
Bill Davidsen wrote on 03-09-07 16:47:
Bauke Jan Douma wrote:
$> uname -a
Linux skyscraper 2.6.22.5 #7 SMP PREEMPT Sun Sep 2 12:12:25 CEST 2007
i686 GNU/Linux
$> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep bogomips
bogomips: 4813.46
bogomips: 4810.91
bogomips: 4810.91
bogomips: 10583.94
The lat
On Sat, 2007-08-09 at 18:51 -0400, James C. Georgas wrote:
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> make clean
> make mrproper
> make noallconfig
Excuse me; that should read allnoconfig, not noallconfig.
James
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On Sep 9 2007 08:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have an ARM hardware board works fine with USB and MMC on kernel
> 2.6.11. Now, I've just upgraded it to kernel 2.6.22. The modules
> seem loaded fine, please see following list, but neither USB nor
> MMC could detect devices when a USB stick or
If I select X86_64_ACPI_NUMA, then ACPI_NUMA is (properly) selected
automatically, but ACPI is not selected automatically. This causes
ACPI_NUMA to not be built, and the kernel compile fails with unresolved
symbols.
Steps to reproduce:
make clean
make mrproper
make noallco
On 9/8/07, Stefan Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi lists,
>
> I copied the ancient linux1394 project TODO list from the static page at
> www.linux1394.org over to http://wiki.linux1394.org/ToDo and
> substantially updated it now. I certainly missed a few important TODOs
> and ideas, but the
Sorry for not clear about the kernel version, let me try again:
I have an ARM hardware board works fine with USB and MMC on kernel
2.6.11. Now, I've just upgraded it to kernel 2.6.22. The modules seem
loaded fine, please see following list, but neither USB nor MMC could
detect devices when a U
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Lasse Kärkkäinen wrote:
> Sorry about late reply. I have been extremely busy with other things.
>
> > Does 2.6.22 work fine?
>
> Not perfect, but it does not crash spontaneously. I have been running
> 2.6.22-ck1 since my last email with only one crash and today I have
> tortu
On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 01:56 +0200, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 07/09/2007, Kamalesh Babulal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sep 7 11:42:49 p55lp2 kernel: kernel BUG at fs/nfs/nfs4xdr.c:945!
> > Sep 7 11:42:49 p55lp2 kernel: Oops: Exception in kernel mode, sig: 5 [#1]
> > Sep 7 11:42:49
From: Daniel Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 09:03:06 -0700
> Did your fix go to LKML ?
I don't remember exactly.
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Sorry about late reply. I have been extremely busy with other things.
> Does 2.6.22 work fine?
Not perfect, but it does not crash spontaneously. I have been running
2.6.22-ck1 since my last email with only one crash and today I have
tortured 2.6.22.5 as badly as I can (switching bConfigurationVal
On Wednesday, 5 September 2007 01:32, Len Brown wrote:
> On Friday 27 July 2007 04:57, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>
> Thanks for writing this, Rafael.
>
> > * system hibernation state - state, in which the system's processors are
> > off and
> > its main memory is not powered, but the informatio
On Saturday, 8 September 2007 17:32, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 05/08/2007, Michał sed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greetings
> >
> > I'm experiencing double disk spin down issue on my HP nx6310 laptop
> > during shut down and suspend to disk. The drive is power down on "Will
> > now
Nick Piggin wrote:
smp_rmb() should not need to do anything because loads are done
in order anyway. Both AMD and Intel have committed to this now.
The important point is that they *appear* to be done in order. AFAIK,
the CPUs can still do speculative and out of order loads, but throw
out the res
Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
The current VM can get itself into trouble fairly easily
on systems
with a small ZONE_HIGHMEM, which is common on i686
computers with
1GB of memory.
On one side, page_alloc() will allocate down to
zone->pages_low,
while on the other side, kswapd() and balance_pgdat()
forbid asm/bitops.h direct inclusion
Because of compile errors that may occur after bit changes if asm/bitops.h is
included directly without e.g. linux/kernel.h which includes linux/bitops.h,
forbid
direct inclusion of asm/bitops.h. Thanks to Adrian Bunk.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <[EMAIL PROTEC
remove asm/bitops.h includes
including asm/bitops directly may cause compile errors. don't include it
and include linux/bitops instead. next patch will deny including asm header
directly.
Cc: Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
commit 3c05eef3d0a9806
Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:44:46 +0200 Stefan Richter wrote:
>> Randy Dunlap wrote:
>>> The problem with 'select' here is that it will enable BLK_DEV_SD,
>>> but if SCSI is not enabled, it will not become enabled -- i.e.,
>>> select does not follow the dependency chain. So usuall
On Saturday 08 September 2007, Anssi Hannula wrote:
> Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
> > Anssi Hannula wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> There seem to be changes in sysfs input structure between 2.6.22 and
> >> 2.6.23-rc5 which cause some breakage.
>
> [...]
>
> >> There is no longer:
> >> /sys/class/input/eventX
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 48daec7..6bb9f2e 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
VERSION = 2
PATCHLEVEL = 6
SUBLEVEL = 20
-EXTRAVERSION = .18
+EXTRAVERSION = .19
NAME = Homicidal Dwarf Hamster
# *DOCUMENTATION*
diff --git a/net/ipv6/exthdrs.c b/net/ipv6/exthdrs.c
I've just released Linux 2.6.20.19.
It backports a fix present in 2.6.22 for a bug introduced in the IPv6
stack in 2.6.20, which could lead to crashes under certain circumstances.
I'll also be replying to this message with a copy of the patch between
2.6.20.18 and 2.6.20.19.
The patch and change
Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
Anssi Hannula wrote:
Hi!
There seem to be changes in sysfs input structure between 2.6.22 and
2.6.23-rc5 which cause some breakage.
[...]
There is no longer:
/sys/class/input/eventX => /sys/class/input/inputX/eventX
instead there is:
/sys/class/inputX/input:eventX =>
Andi Kleen wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 08:30:06PM +0200, Stefan Richter wrote:
>> Andi Kleen wrote:
>>> when you've been using CONFIG_IDE before it is not completely
>>> obvious you need BLK_SD for your hard disk.
>> Switching to different drivers without reading the help text?
>> Tough.
>
>
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 08:30:06PM +0200, Stefan Richter wrote:
> Andi Kleen wrote:
> > when you've been using CONFIG_IDE before it is not completely
> > obvious you need BLK_SD for your hard disk.
>
> Switching to different drivers without reading the help text?
> Tough.
The individual driver de
This patch converts alpha to the generic sys_ptrace. We use
force_successful_syscall_return to avoid having to pass the pt_regs
pointer down to the function. I think the removal of the assemly
stub is correct, but I could only compile-test this patch, so please
give it a spin before commiting :)
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 01:44:20PM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>...
> That was with 2.6.22.5 (or so), dropped back to an old kernel with sk98lin,
> previously had uptimes in three digit days. Up for a week or so now.
There is a real long-term advantage of removing drivers like sk98lin
because it
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:52:35 +0200 Bodo Eggert wrote:
> BTW2: I think that menu needs very much reordering. "Block devices" should
> be renamed to "Other block devices", AGP support should belong into graphics
> support, and many other things I don't even know need to be pushed around.
> Even orde
Hi,
I've just released Linux 2.4.36-pre1.
It's basically the same as 2.4.35.2, with an add-on I'd like people
to experiment with : In private discussions, Solar Designer proposed
to restrict the ability to map the NULL address to CAP_RAW_IO capable
processes only. The idea behind this was to prev
Hello,
This is my situation:
- I mounted the pseudo cpuset filesystem into /dev/cpuset
- I created a cpuset named oar with my 2 cpus
cat /dev/cpuset/oar/cpus
0-1
- Then I hibernate my computer with 'echo -n "disk" >/sys/power/state'
- After reboot:
cat /dev/cpuset/oar/cpus
0
Why did
Anssi Hannula wrote:
> Hi!
>
> There seem to be changes in sysfs input structure between 2.6.22 and
> 2.6.23-rc5 which cause some breakage.
>
I'm running 2.6.23-rc5 in up-to-date cooker.
> With 2.6.22:
>
>> # LC_ALL=C ls -l /sys/class/input/input4
>> total 0
>> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root0 Sep
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 19:47:02 -0400
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> res 51/84:00:3f:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/e0 Emask 0x10 (ATA bus error)
> >> res 51/84:00:3f:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/e0 Emask 0x10 (ATA bus error)
> >> res 51/84:00:21:9d:fc/00:00:00:00:00/e6 Emask 0x10
Andi Kleen wrote:
> when you've been using CONFIG_IDE before it is not completely
> obvious you need BLK_SD for your hard disk.
Switching to different drivers without reading the help text?
Tough.
--
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Bodo Eggert wrote:
> The real problem is hiding devices attached to some controlers between
> one kind of the controllers. This has been correct whern they were bus-
> specific, but since they are now shared by three busses, they should get
> their own menu called "(S)ATA/USB/SCSI attached devices"
> I'd say that someone needs to use a vendor kernel, or at least
> begin with a vendor .config file...
Vendor kernels tend to compile forever and require initrds. For
just testing a kernel quickly compiling only a few drivers in
is much more convenient.
Also when you've been using CONFIG_IDE bef
Michal Piotrowski, Sat, Sep 08, 2007 01:18:10 +0200:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On 07/09/2007, Alex Riesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Kernel: v2.6.23-rc5+ (b21010ed6498391c0f359f2a89c907533fe07fec)
>
> Is this a post 2.6.22 regression?
>
Can't say yet.
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Chuck Ebbert, Sat, Sep 08, 2007 01:14:01 +0200:
> On 09/07/2007 03:56 PM, Alex Riesen wrote:
> > Kernel: v2.6.23-rc5+ (b21010ed6498391c0f359f2a89c907533fe07fec)
> > Ubuntu Feisty, Radeon R200 (9200) dual head, MergedFB, BZFlag in
> > OpenGL mode, frozen. That'll teach me playing games at home...
>
James Corey wrote:
--- Stephen Hemminger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 21:01:30 -0600
Rob Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 06:57:01PM +0200, Adrian
Bunk wrote:
The only known outstanding problems on 2.62.22.6 of
sky2 are:
* problems with fibre PHY
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> On 08.09.2007 01:38, Takashi Iwai wrote:
[backports to -stable]
>> Linux will suck really if one breaks so-called stable thing easily
>> without actually testing. For stable stuff, "it should be good" isn't
>> enough. It must be: "it IS good."
This applies (or should a
The following is the current contents of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/libata-dev.git
(recently rebased)
The 'upstream' branch is what I will push upstream for 2.6.24, once
the merge window opens. I also have a pile in my inbox I need to go
over, while I was away at confe
The following is the current contents of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/netdev-2.6.git
(recently rebased)
The 'upstream' branch is what I will push upstream for 2.6.24, once
the merge window opens. I also have a pile in my inbox I need to go
over, while I was away at confe
I've just released Linux 2.4.35.2.
The removal of -fno-unit-at-a-time in 2.4.35.1 in order to fix build
with gcc-4.2 uncovered nasty optimization issues in the current code
under gcc-4.x. This option not only prevents gcc from reordering
sections, it also prevents it from doing a better optimizati
Hi!
There seem to be changes in sysfs input structure between 2.6.22 and
2.6.23-rc5 which cause some breakage.
With 2.6.22:
# LC_ALL=C ls -l /sys/class/input/input4
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root0 Sep 8 12:51 capabilities/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 Sep 8 19:48 device ->
../../../dev
Paul Rolland wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My machine (an ASUS P5W-DH-Deluxe, Core2, 4Go RAM, 3 SATA and 2IDE) is
> reporting a :
> irq 23: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
> together with a Call Trace, but :
> - irqpoll is present on the command line,
> - the irq is reported to be use
Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Gaston, Jason D wrote:
>> At this time, I don't have any way to test those particular DeviceID's
>> and I know that the AHCI mode DeviceID works by using the class code
>> support. So, I would like to just leave them at they are, if that is
>> ok.
>
>
> Fine by me... Overal
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 09:50:08AM -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 08 Sep 2007 18:07:00 +0200 Andi Kleen wrote:
> > This has also bitten me one or two times. A reasonable way would
> > be to just select SD automatically for !EMBEDDED
>
> I'd say that someone needs to use a vendor kernel, or at lea
Al Boldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Cox wrote:
>> > I once sent a patch to make libata a submenu of scsi.
>>
>> Which is wrong
>>
>> Nakked-by: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> The general comments about moving this stuff around and making it clearer
>> what sd/sr etc are nowdays are good
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:44:46 +0200 Stefan Richter wrote:
> Randy Dunlap wrote:
> > Stefan Richter wrote:
> >> I am not a friend of 'select', but maybe the following actually helps.
> ...
> > The problem with 'select' here is that it will enable BLK_DEV_SD,
> > but if SCSI is not enabled, it will n
On 08 Sep 2007 18:07:00 +0200 Andi Kleen wrote:
> Folkert van Heusden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Maybe it is a nice enhancement for make menuconfig to more explicitly
> > give a pop-up or so when someone selects for example a sata controller
> > while no 'scsi-disk' support wa
> Did you get any off-list feedback on this? I can move a burner back to
> the VIA to test, but having another controller I took the easy way out
> and recabled the device. It's production, so I have to test off hours.
There are a couple of fixes just been submitted which may account for
this so
Randy Dunlap wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
>> I am not a friend of 'select', but maybe the following actually helps.
...
> The problem with 'select' here is that it will enable BLK_DEV_SD,
> but if SCSI is not enabled, it will not become enabled -- i.e.,
> select does not follow the dependency cha
There are various agencies/educational institutions doing testing but was
curious if anyone has 'found' a 10 gigabit card shootout measuring the
performance between 10 gigabit cards on the 2.6 kernel? Most of the
benchmarks are from the vendors themselves Intel/etc-- was wondering if
there wer
Howard Chu wrote:
Still have a slight glitch here. I have 2 hard drives on the primary
channel, detected correctly as 80-wire and UDMA100. I have a DVD burner
on the secondary channel, detected incorrectly as 40-wire. (It's sitting
by itself on an 80-wire cable.) This is on an Asus A8V-Deluxe.
On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 13:11 +0200, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc5.
>
> Feel free to add new regressions/remove fixed etc.
> http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions
> FS
>
> Subject : umount triggers a warning in jfs and t
> > If so, the finger points at this:
> >
> > static __inline__ void __clear_bit_unlock(int nr, volatile unsigned long
> > *addr) {
> > __asm__ __volatile__(LWSYNC_ON_SMP ::: "memory");
> > __clear_bit(nr, addr);
> > }
> >
> > which was added by Nick's powerpc-lock-bitops.patch. I am susp
Hi!
> Subject : resume from ram much slower
> References : http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/8/10/275
> Last known good : 2.6.23-rc1 ?
> Submitter : Arkadiusz Miskiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Caused-By : ?
> Handled-By : Rafael J. Wysocki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Status
Stefan Richter wrote:
(added Cc linux-ide)
Folkert van Heusden wrote:
A popup makes some sense, but I don't know if menuconfig knows how to
do popup warnings... and it needs to be done for all *configs,
not just menuconfig.
Maybe add a new type?
How about
comment "Note: 'SCSI disk support' is
Hi!
> The current VM can get itself into trouble fairly easily
> on systems
> with a small ZONE_HIGHMEM, which is common on i686
> computers with
> 1GB of memory.
>
> On one side, page_alloc() will allocate down to
> zone->pages_low,
> while on the other side, kswapd() and balance_pgdat()
> w
On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 01:22 -0700, David Miller wrote:
> From: Daniel Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 13:26:25 -0700
>
> > This driver uses the inet_lro facilities , but it doesn't force it
> > to be enabled .. Someone would have to know to enable inet_lro if
> > they select th
Mathieu Desnoyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> - profile_hit(SCHED_PROFILING, __builtin_return_address(0));
> + immediate_if (&sched_profiling)
I must say I really dislike immediate_if(). You complained earlier
that something breaks coloring, but adding such macros will definitely
bre
On Sep 8 2007 17:03, Al Boldi wrote:
>Alan Cox wrote:
>> > I once sent a patch to make libata a submenu of scsi.
>>
>> Which is wrong
>>
>> Nakked-by: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> The general comments about moving this stuff around and making it clearer
>> what sd/sr etc are nowdays are good
Folkert van Heusden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe it is a nice enhancement for make menuconfig to more explicitly
> give a pop-up or so when someone selects for example a sata controller
> while no 'scsi-disk' support was selected?
This has also bitten me one or two times. A reason
[1.] One line summary of the problem:
hw csum failure appears in syslog
[2.] Full description of the problem/report:
hw csum failure appears in syslog and sometimes, under heavy network utilization, with NFS-Daemon the Network Device
totally fails. Then no Network Access is possible. Reboo
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 21:07, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 02:47:00PM +0100, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> > On Wednesday 05 September 2007 14:43, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> > > These patches fix section names and add
> > > CONFIG_DISCARD_UNUSED_SECTIONS. It is not enabled
> > > unc
Alan Cox wrote:
> > I once sent a patch to make libata a submenu of scsi.
>
> Which is wrong
>
> Nakked-by: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The general comments about moving this stuff around and making it clearer
> what sd/sr etc are nowdays are good but hiding libata under SCSI will
> cause even
> AMD processors guarantee loads are ordered and stores are ordered
> (with exceptions of non-temporal, and non-wb policy).
>
> As for the others that do out of order stores, are any of them SMP?
IDT winchip isn't, Geode isn't
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Hi,
I have an ARM hardware board works fine with USB and MMC in kernel 11.
Now, I've just upgraded it to kernel 22. The modules seem loaded fine,
please see following list, but both usb and mmc modules failed to detect
the USB stick or SD card when it was plugged in (I enabled module debug,
b
On 03/09/2007, Michal Piotrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On 02/09/07, Alex Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I found an old Philips Askey VC010 webcam and attempted to get it
> > working on Linux (latest git, x86_64).
>
> Is this a regression? Does 2.6.22 work fine?
On Sat, 8 Sep 2007, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 01:11:13PM +0200, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> > USB
> >
> > Subject : 2.6.23-rc1: USB hard disk broken
> > References : http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/7/25/62
> > Last known good : ?
> > Submitter : Tino Keitel <[EMAIL PROT
> I once sent a patch to make libata a submenu of scsi.
Which is wrong
Nakked-by: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The general comments about moving this stuff around and making it clearer
what sd/sr etc are nowdays are good but hiding libata under SCSI will
cause even more confusion than it cures
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 03:35:59PM +0200, Jean Delvare wrote:
> Hi Greg, all,
>
> While platform_device.id is a u32, platform_device_add() handles "-1" as
> a special id value. This has potential for confusion and bugs. One such
> bug was reported to me by David Brownell:
>
> http://lists.lm-sens
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 01:11:13PM +0200, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> USB
>
> Subject : 2.6.23-rc1: USB hard disk broken
> References : http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/7/25/62
> Last known good : ?
> Submitter : Tino Keitel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Caused-By : ?
> Handled-By :
Hi Michal.
> Kconfig/Kbuild
>
> Subject : building a specific in-tree module is currently a bit broken
> References : http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/9/5/40
> Last known good : ?
> Submitter : Robert P. J. Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Caused-By : ?
> Handled-By : Sam Ravnborg
On Sat, 8 Sep 2007, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> dean gaudet wrote:
> > On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Nick Piggin wrote:
> >
> > > I've also heard that string operations do not follow the normal ordering,
> > > but
> > > that's just with respect to individual loads/stores in the one operation,
> > > I
> > > hop
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 04:07:39PM -0400, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> Andrew, any chance to get this into -mm ASAP so we can have it in
> 2.6.24?
>
> Just in case anyone wonders what this is usefulfor I've ported my
> hacking spu tracing code to it, and if markers get in I'd push a cleaned
> up ver
dean gaudet wrote:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Nick Piggin wrote:
I've also heard that string operations do not follow the normal ordering, but
that's just with respect to individual loads/stores in the one operation, I
hope? And they will still follow ordering rules WRT surrounding loads and
stores?
Once I quothed:
Make ide_rate_filter() also respect PIO/SWDMA/MWDMA mode masks. While at it,
make the udma_filter() method calls take precedence over using the mode masks.
This one not looking to pretty -- I've geve some thought on how to
beautify all these switch fallthoughs but haven't
Hello, I wrote:
Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
The patch was 4/4 of course. :-<
Probably I was too esctatic about the code. ;-)
Or rarher me. :-)
The Marvell bridge chips used on HighPoint SATA cards do not seem to
support
the MWDMA modes (at least that caould be seen in their so-called
d
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007, Nick Piggin wrote:
> I've also heard that string operations do not follow the normal ordering, but
> that's just with respect to individual loads/stores in the one operation, I
> hope? And they will still follow ordering rules WRT surrounding loads and
> stores?
see section 7.
Hi all,
Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc5
with patches available.
Feel free to add new regressions/remove fixed etc.
http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions
List of Aces
NameRegressions fixed since 21-Jun-2007
Adrian Bunk10
Hi all,
Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc5.
Feel free to add new regressions/remove fixed etc.
http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions
List of Aces
NameRegressions fixed since 21-Jun-2007
Adrian Bunk10
Linus Torvalds
Hi all,
Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc5
with patches available.
Feel free to add new regressions/remove fixed etc.
http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions
List of Aces
NameRegressions fixed since 21-Jun-2007
Adrian Bunk10
Hi all,
Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc5.
Feel free to add new regressions/remove fixed etc.
http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions
List of Aces
NameRegressions fixed since 21-Jun-2007
Adrian Bunk10
Linus Torvalds
Hi all,
Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc5.
Feel free to add new regressions/remove fixed etc.
http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions
List of Aces
NameRegressions fixed since 21-Jun-2007
Adrian Bunk10
Linus Torvalds
Hi all,
Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc5.
Feel free to add new regressions/remove fixed etc.
http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions
List of Aces
NameRegressions fixed since 21-Jun-2007
Adrian Bunk10
Linus Torvalds
On Saturday 08 September 2007 20:29, Alan Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Sep 2007 15:26:50 -0700
>
> Jesse Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > FYI, we just released a new white paper describing memory ordering for
> > Intel processors:
> > http://developer.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/index.htm
>
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