So here goes -pre8. Summary of changes from v2.4.20-pre7 to v2.4.20-pre8 ============================================ <[email protected]>: o 3ware driver update for 2.4.20-pre7 (resend) <[email protected]>: o net/ipv4/ip_options.c: IPOPT_END padding needs to increment optptr <[email protected]>: o USBLCD updates <[email protected]>: o Use SET_MODULE_OWNER in eepro100 net driver instead of MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT, eliminating a small race <[email protected]>: o Cset exclude: [email protected]|ChangeSet|20020924233624|33060 o Changed EXTRAVERSION to -pre8 <[email protected]>: o Remove the FBIO_SED1356_BITBLT ioctl which had a dangerous security hole. That result in an empty s1356fb_ioctl, so nuke the entire ioctl-related code. <[email protected]>: o Track link state via netif_carrier_xxx, in gmac net driver <[email protected]>: o Small pcihpfs dnotify fix <[email protected]>: o comx-hw-munich WAN driver "performance fix": remove hideous udelay <[email protected]>: o arch/i386/lib/checksum.S:csum_partial Handle oddly addressed buffers correctly <[email protected]>: o mwave fixes <[email protected]>: o IBM PCI Hotplug driver update o IBM PCI Hotplug driver update for ISA based devices o IBM PCI Hotplug driver update for PCI based controllers Adrian Bunk <[email protected]>: o Fix xconfig screwup caused by MIPS merge Alan Cox <[email protected]>: o ; unlimited kmalloc in i2c fix (Silvio Cesare) o Add missing watchdog checks o wrong sizes in amdtp (Silvio Cesare) o fix oops in hisax o fix mga hang o security - missing checks in video4linux (Silvio Cesare) o gmac fixups (Roberto Gordo Saez) o S390 misc fixes o remove escaped user space diagnostic code o tighten modem probe/naming for ac97 (me) o forte audio updates o Kaweth - align packets for non x86 (Oliver Neukum) o replace end user confusing "on fire" joke with real info o fix include in freecom.c (Andre Hedrick) o Security - vicam (Silvio Cesare) o big endian support for voodoo2 frame buffer o Warn if mounting an ext3fs as ext2 o Add additional MSRs to definitions (Dominik Brodowski, o fix vmalloc corner case (Dave Miller) o quoting fix in unbz64wrap (me) o Changes updates (Niels Jensen) o doc pointer for khttpd o update maestro3 docs to match maestro3 code o Fix PCI gameport handling (me) o sign fix for i2c (Silvio Cesare) o Make trident use new pcigame interfaces (me) o add modem bits define for x86 Andi Kleen <[email protected]>: o ACPI fixes for x86-64 o AGP for 8151/x86-64 o x86-64 core changes to sync with x86-64.org o Minor change for x86-64 NUMA o x86-64 panic blink o Fix x86-64 fbcon o Fix some x86-64 bugs Andrew Morton <[email protected]>: o Fix "multiple definition of 'smc_init'" error in smc-ircc irda driver, by declaring smc_init static. Ben Collins <[email protected]>: o IEEE-1394 updates Benjamin LaHaise <[email protected]>: o ns83820.c v0.20 -- a brown paper bag edition o ns83820 v0.20 fixup [email protected] <[email protected]>: o Add cpqarray/cciss entries to root_dev_names Dave Kleikamp <[email protected]>: o JFS: cleanup -- Remove excessive typedefs o JFS: Avoid parallel allocations within the same allocation group o JFS: Slightly relax allocation group reservation o JFS: Put legacy OS/2 extended attributes in "os2." namespace o JFS: Fix compiler errors in xattr.c o JFS: Fix off-by-one error in dbNextAG David Brownell <[email protected]>: o usbnet sync w/2.5: new devs, ethtool, etc David S. Miller <[email protected]>: o [TIGON3]: Do not reference vlgrp unless TG3_VLAN_TAG_USED is set o [TIGON3]: Fix slight perf regression from TSO changes o [VLAN] Use unregister_netdevice to prevent rtnl double-lock o [TIGON3]: New way to flush posted writes of GRC_MISC_CFG o [NAPI]: Do not check netif_running() in netif_rx_schedule_prep o [NAPI]: Set SCHED before dev->open, clear if fails. Restore netif_running check to netif_rx_schedule_prep o [TIGON3]: Comment out tg3_enable_ints PCI write flush for now o [TIGON3]: Use spin_lock_irqsave in tg3_interrupt, fixes SMP hang o arch/sparc64/defconfig: Update o [TIGON3]: Add 5704 support o [TIGON3]: GRC_MISC_CFG_BOARD_ID_5704CIOBE is wrong o [TIGON3]: Fiber WOL support, chip clock bug fix o [TIGON3]: Static initializer changes from 2.5.x driver o [TIGON3]: Fix some comment tabbing o [TIGON3]: Fix some extraneous trailing whitespace o include/linux/spinlock.h: Fix compiler version check o [TIGON3]: Fix link polarity setting on all non-5700 chips o [TIGON3]: Optimize NAPI irq masking a bit o [TIGON3]: Define NIC_SRAM_MBUF_POOL_SIZE64 properly o drivers/char/drm/drmP.h: Disable DRM_DEBUG o arch/sparc64/defconfig: Update o [SPARC64]: Trap kernel bogus program counter at fault time o [DRM]: Set DRM_DEBUG_CODE back to 2, comment out page_to_bus reference o [DRM]: Comment out another page_to_bus reference David S. Miller <[email protected]>: o Fix a couple compiler warnings in e100 net driver Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>: o export pci_scan_bus, as the IBM pci hotplug driver needs it o IBM PCI Hotplug driver: sync up with the 2.5 version (__init and formatting fixes) o USB: fix timeout value for ezusb firmware download function o USB: document struct usb_driver and add module owner field o PCI Hotplug: added max bus speed and current bus speed files to the pci hotplug core o PCI Hotplug: added speed status to the IBM driver o PCI Hotplug: added speed status to the Compaq driver o add export for __inode_dir_notify so dnotify can be used from filesystems in a modules o PCI Hotplug Core: Add allocation sanity checks. Patch from Silvio Cesare o PCI Hotplug: created /proc/bus/pci/slots for pcihpfs to be mounted on o USB: fix oopses in hub.c. Thanks to Alan Stern for pointing them out Hugh Dickins <[email protected]>: o tmpfs 1/5 shmem_rename fixes o tmpfs 2/5 shmem_symlink like 2.5/ac o tmpfs 3/5 pretend dirent size o tmpfs 4/5 three trivia o tmpfs 5/5 closer to 2.5/ac Ivan Kokshaysky <[email protected]>: o alpha, arm, parisc: PCI setup update Jan-Benedict Glaw <[email protected]>: o Sync up with 2.5: Doku/formatting updates for my srm_env.c Jeff Garzik <[email protected]>: o Add support for netif_carrier_xxx reporting to 3c59x net driver (based on a patch by Nelson Tan Gin Hwa, via Andrew Morton) o Merge up to version 1.04 of sundance net driver o Add support for Cirrus Logic GD7548 to clgenfb fbdev driver (contributed by [email protected]) o Fix merge error in 3c59x netif_carrier_xxx change o merge most of the hppa support into tulip net driver o Fixes for little-used paths and obscure races, in 8139cp net driver (contributed by [email protected]) o Update list of airo wireless commands, and two RIDs, from linux-wlan-ng sources and online sources o sundance net driver fixes, and a few cleanups too o clean up previous sundance net driver fixes o sundance net driver modernization o Update eepro100 net driver hardware resume to Becker eepro100.c version o further sundance net driver fixes o Improve RX buffer size calculation, in sundance net driver (suggested by Donald Becker) o Kill more e100 net driver compile warnings Jens Axboe <[email protected]>: o Avoid innapropriate oversized scsi_malloc() calls o back out merge_only logic o ide-cd sense clearing Jes Sorensen <[email protected]>: o acenic net driver update Marc Boucher <[email protected]>: o Fix VAIO WXP01Z3 blacklist entry Marcelo Tosatti <[email protected]>: o Fix error handling of pci_request_regions [email protected] <[email protected]>: o Move include/asm-ia64/efi.h to include/linux/efi.h o Merge IA64 port copy of include/linux/efi.h Oliver Neukum <[email protected]>: o hpusbscsi disconnect fix Roger Luethi <[email protected]>: o Remove ancient ETHER_STATS statistics code from several net drivers, code that has not been compile-enabled nor compileable in ages. Russell King <[email protected]>: o This patch fixes a bug in handling the timeout in pcnet_cs.c, where it uses the following test to determine whether the timeout has expired: Tom Rini <[email protected]>: o PPC-specific 3c509 net driver update o Add a PCI ID for the Motorola MPC107 o PPC32: Fix booting on MPC8xx and MPC8260 machines Urban Widmark <[email protected]>: o smbfs gcc warning fix
Marcelo Tosatti: Linux 2.4.20-pre8
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