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Dave Jones: Linux 2.5.14-dj1

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Web Webster
Web Webster
May 7, 2002

Kernel.org
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Just clearing out the pending folder, and dropping some more
bits found whilst patch splitting.

As usual,..
Patch against 2.5.13 vanilla is available from:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/davej/patches/2.5/

Merged patch archive: http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/patches/merged/

Check http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/Linux-2.5.html before reporting
known bugs that are also in mainline.

 -- Davej.

2.5.14-dj1
o   Don't prefetch memcpy's to/from io addresses.       (Me)
o   Fix MMX prefetching for x86-64                      (Me)
o   Other small MMX copying tweaks for x86-64.          (Me)
o   Drop more silly bits found whilst patch splitting.
o   Fix tcq brown paper bag bug.                        (Jens Axboe)
o   OSS API emulation config.in thinko.                 (Jaroslav Kysela)
o   Update to IDE-55                                    (Martin Dalecki)
o   Disallow compilation with gcc 2.91.66               (Andrew Morton)
o   Missed blksize cleanup in rd.c                      (Al Viro)
o   NTFS compile fix.                                   (Andrew Morton)
o   More futex updates.                                 (Rusty Russell)
o   DE600 region checking cleanup.                      (William Stinson)
o   Update VIA quirk URL.                               (Erich Schubert)
o   Fix up a few _llseek prototypes.                    (Frank Davis)
o   Move busmouse BKL usage to correct place.           (Frank Davis)
o   __d_lookup() microoptimisation.                     (Paul Menage)   
o   Fix CAP_SYS_RAWIO thinko for cpqfcTSinit            (Christoph Hellwig)
o   malloc.h -> slab.h for pc300_tty                    (Adrian Bunk)
o   Add CONFIG_BROKEN_SCSI_ERROR_HANDLING               (Me)
    | Those who don't care about their data can now
    | choose the same behaviour as mainline|
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