This is the second version of tcm ibmvscsis driver. You can find the
first version at:
http://marc.info/?t=12973408564&r=1&w=2
The changes are:
- send VIOSRP_MAD_NOT_SUPPORTED for unknown mad type requests.
- fix inquiry typo
- sends task management response (for now, 'NOT SUPPORTED').
- rem
[Resend: Android insisted on sending HTML, so it was rejected by LKML]
Hi Linus,
A set of mostly documentation changes, but I also had an spi bug fix
that I needed to send to you, so I've sent it all in one pull req.
g.
The following changes since commit d2478521afc20227658a10a8c5c2bf1a2aa615b3
On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 11:08 +0100, Guillaume Dargaud wrote:
> Thanks to the advice I received here, I now have my first 'real' Linux driver
> up and running and am now at the optimization stage.
>
> Is it possible to see the resources consumed by a module ? They don't show in
> 'ps/top' but I'm
2011/2/11 Meador Inge :
> This would entail the traditional
> generic/specific driver split:
>
> 1. Hardware specific bits somewhere under '.../arch/*'. Drivers
> for the MPIC message registers on Power and OMAP4 mailboxes, for
> example.
Having any drivers under arch/* is no good
2011/2/12 Sundar :
> At least I would like this; I wanted to generalize such mailbox IPCs
> right from the day when I was working on one, but coudnt really
> work on that.
>
>> 2. Does something like this already exist?
>
> Not generic as you say; but apart from the OMAP platforms,
> you could
Hi Linus,
A set of mostly documentation changes, but I also had an spi bug fix that I
needed to send to you, so I've sent it all in one pull req.
g.
The following changes since commit d2478521afc20227658a10a8c5c2bf1a2aa615b3:
char/ipmi: fix OOPS caused by pnp_unregister_driver on unregistered d
On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 10:08 +, David Binderman wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I just tried out cppcheck-1.47 on the linux-2.6.38-rc4 source code.
>
> It said
>
> [arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c:380]: (error) Possible null pointer
> dereference: cache - otherwise it is redundant to check if cache