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CREDITS
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@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ S: FutureTV Labs Ltd
S: Brunswick House, 61-69 Newmarket Rd, Cambridge CB5 8EG
S: United Kingdom
N: Thomas Bogendörfer
N: Thomas Bogendörfer
E: tsbogend@alpha.franken.de
D: PCnet32 driver, SONIC driver, JAZZ_ESP driver
D: newport abscon driver, g364 framebuffer driver
@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ W: http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~axel/
D: Configuration help text support
D: Linux CD and Support Giveaway List
N: Erik Inge Bolsø
N: Erik Inge Bolsø
E: knan@mo.himolde.no
D: Misc kernel hacks
@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ D: Various fixes (mostly networking)
S: Montreal, Quebec
S: Canada
N: Zoltán Böszörményi
N: Zoltán Böszörményi
E: zboszor@mail.externet.hu
D: MTRR emulation with Cyrix style ARR registers, Athlon MTRR support
@ -1029,11 +1029,11 @@ D: Future Domain TMC-16x0 SCSI driver (author)
D: APM driver (early port)
D: DRM drivers (author of several)
N: János Farkas
N: János Farkas
E: chexum@shadow.banki.hu
D: romfs, various (mostly networking) fixes
P: 1024/F81FB2E1 41 B7 E4 E6 3E D4 A6 71 6D 9C F3 9F F2 BF DF 6E
S: Madarász Viktor utca 25
S: Madarász Viktor utca 25
S: 1131 Budapest
S: Hungary
@ -1044,10 +1044,10 @@ D: UDF filesystem
S: (ask for current address)
S: USA
N: Jürgen Fischer
E: fischer@norbit.de (=?iso-8859-1?q?J=FCrgen?= Fischer)
N: Jürgen Fischer
E: fischer@norbit.de
D: Author of Adaptec AHA-152x SCSI driver
S: Schulstraße 18
S: Schulstraße 18
S: 26506 Norden
S: Germany
@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ E: fuganti@netbank.com.br
D: random kernel hacker, ZF MachZ Watchdog driver
S: Conectiva S.A.
S: R. Tocantins, 89 - Cristo Rei
S: 80050-430 - Curitiba - Paraná
S: 80050-430 - Curitiba - Paraná
S: Brazil
N: Kumar Gala
@ -1258,12 +1258,12 @@ S: 44 St. Joseph Street, Suite 506
S: Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2W4
S: Canada
N: Richard Günther
N: Richard Günther
E: rguenth@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
W: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth
P: 2048/2E829319 2F 83 FC 93 E9 E4 19 E2 93 7A 32 42 45 37 23 57
D: binfmt_misc
S: 72074 Tübingen
S: 72074 Tübingen
S: Germany
N: Justin Guyett
@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ N: Bruno Haible
E: haible@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de
D: SysV FS, shm swapping, memory management fixes
S: 17 rue Danton
S: F - 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
S: F - 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
S: France
N: Greg Hankins
@ -1701,7 +1701,7 @@ S: Czech Republic
N: Jakob Kemi
E: jakob.kemi@telia.com
D: V4L W9966 Webcam driver
S: Forsbyvägen 33
S: Forsbyvägen 33
S: 74143 Knivsta
S: Sweden
@ -2065,7 +2065,7 @@ D: misc. kernel hacking and debugging
S: Cambridge, MA 02139
S: USA
N: Martin von Löwis
N: Martin von Löwis
E: loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de
D: script binary format
D: NTFS driver
@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ S: PO BOX 220, HFX. CENTRAL
S: Halifax, Nova Scotia
S: Canada B3J 3C8
N: Kai Mäkisara
N: Kai Mäkisara
E: Kai.Makisara@kolumbus.fi
D: SCSI Tape Driver
@ -2785,10 +2785,10 @@ N: Juan Quintela
E: quintela@fi.udc.es
D: Memory Management hacking
S: LFCIA
S: Departamento de Computación
S: Universidade da Coruña
S: Departamento de Computación
S: Universidade da Coruña
S: E-15071
S: A Coruña
S: A Coruña
S: Spain
N: Augusto Cesar Radtke
@ -2939,7 +2939,7 @@ E: aris@cathedrallabs.org
D: Support for EtherExpress 10 ISA (i82595) in eepro driver
D: User level driver support for input
S: R. Jose Serrato, 130 - Santa Candida
S: 82640-320 - Curitiba - Paraná
S: 82640-320 - Curitiba - Paraná
S: Brazil
N: Alessandro Rubini
@ -3345,15 +3345,15 @@ P: 1024D/D0FE7AFB B24A 65C9 1D71 2AC2 DE87 CA26 189B 9946 D0FE 7AFB
D: rcutorture maintainer
D: lock annotations, finding and fixing lock bugs
N: Winfried Trümper
N: Winfried Trümper
E: winni@xpilot.org
W: http://www.shop.de/~winni/
D: German HOWTO, Crash-Kurs Linux (German, 100 comprehensive pages)
D: CD-Writing HOWTO, various mini-HOWTOs
D: One-week tutorials on Linux twice a year (free of charge)
D: Linux-Workshop Köln (aka LUG Cologne, Germany), Installfests
D: Linux-Workshop Köln (aka LUG Cologne, Germany), Installfests
S: Tacitusstr. 6
S: D-50968 Köln
S: D-50968 Köln
N: Tsu-Sheng Tsao
E: tsusheng@scf.usc.edu

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Description:
races, contains a naming policy within the kernel that is
against the LSB, and can be replaced by using udev.
The files fs/devfs/*, include/linux/devfs_fs*.h were removed,
along with the the assorted devfs function calls throughout the
along with the assorted devfs function calls throughout the
kernel tree.
Users:

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@ -84,6 +84,10 @@ X!Iinclude/linux/kobject.h
!Ekernel/rcupdate.c
</sect1>
<sect1><title>Device Resource Management</title>
!Edrivers/base/devres.c
</sect1>
</chapter>
<chapter id="adt">

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@ -480,8 +480,8 @@ The PCI stack provides 3 possible levels of MSI disabling:
6.1. Disabling MSI on a single device
Under some circumstances, it might be required to disable MSI on a
single device, It may be achived by either not calling pci_enable_msi()
Under some circumstances it might be required to disable MSI on a
single device. This may be achieved by either not calling pci_enable_msi()
or all, or setting the pci_dev->no_msi flag before (most of the time
in a quirk).
@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ being able to route MSI between busses. In this case, MSI have to be
disabled on all devices behind this bridge. It is achieves by setting
the PCI_BUS_FLAGS_NO_MSI flag in the pci_bus->bus_flags of the bridge
subordinate bus. There is no need to set the same flag on bridges that
are below the broken brigde. When pci_enable_msi() is called to enable
are below the broken bridge. When pci_enable_msi() is called to enable
MSI on a device, pci_msi_supported() takes care of checking the NO_MSI
flag in all parent busses of the device.

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@ -80,3 +80,7 @@ kernel patches.
23: Tested after it has been merged into the -mm patchset to make sure
that it still works with all of the other queued patches and various
changes in the VM, VFS, and other subsystems.
24: Avoid whitespace damage such as indenting with spaces or whitespace
at the end of lines. You can test this by feeding the patch to
"git apply --check --whitespace=error-all"

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@ -363,7 +363,8 @@ area or subsystem of the kernel is being patched.
The "summary phrase" in the email's Subject should concisely
describe the patch which that email contains. The "summary
phrase" should not be a filename. Do not use the same "summary
phrase" for every patch in a whole patch series.
phrase" for every patch in a whole patch series (where a "patch
series" is an ordered sequence of multiple, related patches).
Bear in mind that the "summary phrase" of your email becomes
a globally-unique identifier for that patch. It propagates

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ So, what's changed?
3. set_GPIO_IRQ_edge() is obsolete, and should be replaced by set_irq_type.
4. Direct access to SA1111 INTPOL is depreciated. Use set_irq_type instead.
4. Direct access to SA1111 INTPOL is deprecated. Use set_irq_type instead.
5. A handler is expected to perform any necessary acknowledgement of the
parent IRQ via the correct chip specific function. For instance, if

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Support
http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HpIpaqH1940
Herbert Pötzl pages:
Herbert Pötzl pages:
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/H1940/
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Maintainers
-----------
This project is being maintained and developed by a variety
of people, including Ben Dooks, Arnaud Patard, and Herbert Pötzl.
of people, including Ben Dooks, Arnaud Patard, and Herbert Pötzl.
Thanks to the many others who have also provided support.

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@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ Select (17)------------------------------(16) Data / Instruction
Ground (18)---[GND] [+5v]---(19) LED +
Ground (19)---[GND]
Ground (20)---[GND] E A Values:
Ground (21)---[GND] [GND]---[P1]---(18) Vee · R = Resistor = 22 ohm
Ground (22)---[GND] | · P1 = Preset = 10 Kohm
Ground (23)---[GND] ---- S ------( 3) V0 · P2 = Preset = 1 Kohm
Ground (21)---[GND] [GND]---[P1]---(18) Vee - R = Resistor = 22 ohm
Ground (22)---[GND] | - P1 = Preset = 10 Kohm
Ground (23)---[GND] ---- S ------( 3) V0 - P2 = Preset = 1 Kohm
Ground (24)---[GND] | |
Ground (25)---[GND] [GND]---[P2]---[R]---(20) LED -

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@ -113,4 +113,4 @@ cause unexpected behaviour and can be a security hazard.
There is a web page about binfmt_misc at
http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/linux/binfmt_misc.html
Richard Günther <rguenth@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de>
Richard Günther <rguenth@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de>

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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ Intro
-----
With the introduction of cfq v3 (aka cfq-ts or time sliced cfq), basic io
priorities is supported for reads on files. This enables users to io nice
processes or process groups, similar to what has been possible to cpu
scheduling for ages. This document mainly details the current possibilites
with cfq, other io schedulers do not support io priorities so far.
priorities are supported for reads on files. This enables users to io nice
processes or process groups, similar to what has been possible with cpu
scheduling for ages. This document mainly details the current possibilities
with cfq; other io schedulers do not support io priorities thus far.
Scheduling classes
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Contents
1. Introduction
cpufreq-stats is a driver that provices CPU frequency statistics for each CPU.
cpufreq-stats is a driver that provides CPU frequency statistics for each CPU.
These statistics are provided in /sysfs as a bunch of read_only interfaces. This
interface (when configured) will appear in a separate directory under cpufreq
in /sysfs (<sysfs root>/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/stats/) for each CPU.

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@ -217,14 +217,17 @@ Q: What happens when a CPU is being logically offlined?
A: The following happen, listed in no particular order :-)
- A notification is sent to in-kernel registered modules by sending an event
CPU_DOWN_PREPARE
CPU_DOWN_PREPARE or CPU_DOWN_PREPARE_FROZEN, depending on whether or not the
CPU is being offlined while tasks are frozen due to a suspend operation in
progress
- All process is migrated away from this outgoing CPU to a new CPU
- All interrupts targeted to this CPU is migrated to a new CPU
- timers/bottom half/task lets are also migrated to a new CPU
- Once all services are migrated, kernel calls an arch specific routine
__cpu_disable() to perform arch specific cleanup.
- Once this is successful, an event for successful cleanup is sent by an event
CPU_DEAD.
CPU_DEAD (or CPU_DEAD_FROZEN if tasks are frozen due to a suspend while the
CPU is being offlined).
"It is expected that each service cleans up when the CPU_DOWN_PREPARE
notifier is called, when CPU_DEAD is called its expected there is nothing
@ -242,9 +245,11 @@ A: This is what you would need in your kernel code to receive notifications.
switch (action) {
case CPU_ONLINE:
case CPU_ONLINE_FROZEN:
foobar_online_action(cpu);
break;
case CPU_DEAD:
case CPU_DEAD_FROZEN:
foobar_dead_action(cpu);
break;
}

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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Portions of this API were derived from the following projects:
and;
Nettle (http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/)
Niels Möller
Niels Möller
Original developers of the crypto algorithms:
@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ SHA1 algorithm contributors:
DES algorithm contributors:
Raimar Falke
Gisle Sælensminde
Niels Möller
Gisle Sælensminde
Niels Möller
Blowfish algorithm contributors:
Herbert Valerio Riedel

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
dm-delay
========
Device-Mapper's "delay" target delays reads and/or writes
and maps them to different devices.
Parameters:
<device> <offset> <delay> [<write_device> <write_offset> <write_delay>]
With separate write parameters, the first set is only used for reads.
Delays are specified in milliseconds.
Example scripts
===============
[[
#!/bin/sh
# Create device delaying rw operation for 500ms
echo "0 `blockdev --getsize $1` delay $1 0 500" | dmsetup create delayed
]]
[[
#!/bin/sh
# Create device delaying only write operation for 500ms and
# splitting reads and writes to different devices $1 $2
echo "0 `blockdev --getsize $1` delay $1 0 0 $2 0 500" | dmsetup create delayed
]]

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ host bridges to peripheral buses, and most controllers integrated
into system-on-chip platforms. What they usually have in common
is direct addressing from a CPU bus. Rarely, a platform_device will
be connected through a segment of some other kind of bus; but its
registers will still be directly addressible.
registers will still be directly addressable.
Platform devices are given a name, used in driver binding, and a
list of resources such as addresses and IRQs.
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ three different ways to find such a match:
usually register later during booting, or by module loading.
- Registering a driver using platform_driver_probe() works just like
using platform_driver_register(), except that the the driver won't
using platform_driver_register(), except that the driver won't
be probed later if another device registers. (Which is OK, since
this interface is only for use with non-hotpluggable devices.)

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@ -228,5 +228,5 @@ Patches, comments and suggestions are very very welcome.
Ulf Hermenau for helping me out with traditional chinese.
André Smoktun and Christian Frömmel for supporting me with
André Smoktun and Christian Frömmel for supporting me with
hardware and listening to my problems very patiently.

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Michael Dreher <michael@5dot1.de>
Andreas 'randy' Weinberger
for the support of the Fujitsu-Siemens Activy budget DVB-S
Kenneth Aafløy <ke-aa@frisurf.no>
Kenneth Aafløy <ke-aa@frisurf.no>
for adding support for Typhoon DVB-S budget card
Ernst Peinlich <e.peinlich@inode.at>

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@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
arkfb - fbdev driver for ARK Logic chips
========================================
Supported Hardware
==================
ARK 2000PV chip
ICS 5342 ramdac
- only BIOS initialized VGA devices supported
- probably not working on big endian
Supported Features
==================
* 4 bpp pseudocolor modes (with 18bit palette, two variants)
* 8 bpp pseudocolor mode (with 18bit palette)
* 16 bpp truecolor modes (RGB 555 and RGB 565)
* 24 bpp truecolor mode (RGB 888)
* 32 bpp truecolor mode (RGB 888)
* text mode (activated by bpp = 0)
* doublescan mode variant (not available in text mode)
* panning in both directions
* suspend/resume support
Text mode is supported even in higher resolutions, but there is limitation to
lower pixclocks (i got maximum about 70 MHz, it is dependent on specific
hardware). This limitation is not enforced by driver. Text mode supports 8bit
wide fonts only (hardware limitation) and 16bit tall fonts (driver
limitation). Unfortunately character attributes (like color) in text mode are
broken for unknown reason, so its usefulness is limited.
There are two 4 bpp modes. First mode (selected if nonstd == 0) is mode with
packed pixels, high nibble first. Second mode (selected if nonstd == 1) is mode
with interleaved planes (1 byte interleave), MSB first. Both modes support
8bit wide fonts only (driver limitation).
Suspend/resume works on systems that initialize video card during resume and
if device is active (for example used by fbcon).
Missing Features
================
(alias TODO list)
* secondary (not initialized by BIOS) device support
* big endian support
* DPMS support
* MMIO support
* interlaced mode variant
* support for fontwidths != 8 in 4 bpp modes
* support for fontheight != 16 in text mode
* hardware cursor
* vsync synchronization
* feature connector support
* acceleration support (8514-like 2D)
Known bugs
==========
* character attributes (and cursor) in text mode are broken
--
Ondrej Zajicek <santiago@crfreenet.org>

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@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ Accepted options:
noaccel - do not use acceleration engine. It is default.
accel - use acceleration engine. Not finished.
vmode:x - chooses PowerMacintosh video mode <x>. Depreciated.
cmode:x - chooses PowerMacintosh colour mode <x>. Depreciated.
vmode:x - chooses PowerMacintosh video mode <x>. Deprecated.
cmode:x - chooses PowerMacintosh colour mode <x>. Deprecated.
<XxX@X> - selects startup videomode. See modedb.txt for detailed
explanation. Default is 640x480x8bpp.

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@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ vertical retrace time is the sum of the upper margin, the lower margin and the
vsync length.
+----------+---------------------------------------------+----------+-------+
| | ^ | | |
| | | | |
| | |upper_margin | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
+----------###############################################----------+-------+
| # ^ # | |
| # # | |
| # | # | |
| # | # | |
| # | # | |
@ -238,15 +238,15 @@ vsync length.
| # | # | |
| # | # | |
| # | # | |
| # # | |
| # # | |
+----------###############################################----------+-------+
| | ^ | | |
| | | | |
| | |lower_margin | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
+----------+---------------------------------------------+----------+-------+
| | ^ | | |
| | | | |
| | |vsync_len | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
+----------+---------------------------------------------+----------+-------+
The frame buffer device expects all horizontal timings in number of dotclocks

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ How to use it?
==============
Imacfb does not have any kind of autodetection of your machine.
You have to add the fillowing kernel parameters in your elilo.conf:
You have to add the following kernel parameters in your elilo.conf:
Macbook :
video=imacfb:macbook
MacMini :

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@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
Introduction
This is a frame buffer device driver for 3dfx' Voodoo Graphics
(aka voodoo 1, aka sst1) and Voodoo² (aka Voodoo 2, aka CVG) based
(aka voodoo 1, aka sst1) and Voodoo² (aka Voodoo 2, aka CVG) based
video boards. It's highly experimental code, but is guaranteed to work
on my computer, with my "Maxi Gamer 3D" and "Maxi Gamer 3d²" boards,
on my computer, with my "Maxi Gamer 3D" and "Maxi Gamer 3d²" boards,
and with me "between chair and keyboard". Some people tested other
combinations and it seems that it works.
The main page is located at <http://sstfb.sourceforge.net>, and if

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@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
vt8623fb - fbdev driver for graphics core in VIA VT8623 chipset
===============================================================
Supported Hardware
==================
VIA VT8623 [CLE266] chipset and its graphics core
(known as CastleRock or Unichrome)
I tested vt8623fb on VIA EPIA ML-6000
Supported Features
==================
* 4 bpp pseudocolor modes (with 18bit palette, two variants)
* 8 bpp pseudocolor mode (with 18bit palette)
* 16 bpp truecolor mode (RGB 565)
* 32 bpp truecolor mode (RGB 888)
* text mode (activated by bpp = 0)
* doublescan mode variant (not available in text mode)
* panning in both directions
* suspend/resume support
* DPMS support
Text mode is supported even in higher resolutions, but there is limitation to
lower pixclocks (maximum about 100 MHz). This limitation is not enforced by
driver. Text mode supports 8bit wide fonts only (hardware limitation) and
16bit tall fonts (driver limitation).
There are two 4 bpp modes. First mode (selected if nonstd == 0) is mode with
packed pixels, high nibble first. Second mode (selected if nonstd == 1) is mode
with interleaved planes (1 byte interleave), MSB first. Both modes support
8bit wide fonts only (driver limitation).
Suspend/resume works on systems that initialize video card during resume and
if device is active (for example used by fbcon).
Missing Features
================
(alias TODO list)
* secondary (not initialized by BIOS) device support
* MMIO support
* interlaced mode variant
* support for fontwidths != 8 in 4 bpp modes
* support for fontheight != 16 in text mode
* hardware cursor
* video overlay support
* vsync synchronization
* acceleration support (8514-like 2D, busmaster transfers)
Known bugs
==========
* cursor disable in text mode doesn't work
--
Ondrej Zajicek <santiago@crfreenet.org>

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ ata *);
locking rules:
all may block, none have BKL
i_sem(inode)
i_mutex(inode)
lookup: yes
create: yes
link: yes (both)
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ setxattr: yes
getxattr: no
listxattr: no
removexattr: yes
Additionally, ->rmdir(), ->unlink() and ->rename() have ->i_sem on
Additionally, ->rmdir(), ->unlink() and ->rename() have ->i_mutex on
victim.
cross-directory ->rename() has (per-superblock) ->s_vfs_rename_sem.
->truncate() is never called directly - it's a callback, not a
@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ doesn't take the BKL.
->read on directories probably must go away - we should just enforce -EISDIR
in sys_read() and friends.
->fsync() has i_sem on inode.
->fsync() has i_mutex on inode.
--------------------------- dquot_operations -------------------------------
prototypes:

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@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ History
2.07 More fixes for Warp Server. Now it really works
2.08 Creating new files is not so slow on large disks
An attempt to sync deleted file does not generate filesystem error
2.09 Fixed error on extremly fragmented files
2.09 Fixed error on extremely fragmented files
vim: set textwidth=80:

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@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ end of the line.
Note the "Should sync?" parameter "nosync" means that the two mirrors are
already in sync which will be the case on a clean shutdown of Windows. If the
mirrors are not clean, you can specify the "sync" option instead of "nosync"
and the Device-Mapper driver will then copy the entirey of the "Source Device"
and the Device-Mapper driver will then copy the entirety of the "Source Device"
to the "Target Device" or if you specified multipled target devices to all of
them.

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@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Table 1-3: Kernel info in /proc
mounts Mounted filesystems
net Networking info (see text)
partitions Table of partitions known to the system
pci Depreciated info of PCI bus (new way -> /proc/bus/pci/,
pci Deprecated info of PCI bus (new way -> /proc/bus/pci/,
decoupled by lspci (2.4)
rtc Real time clock
scsi SCSI info (see text)

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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ If the current buffer is full, i.e. all sub-buffers remain unconsumed,
the callback returns 0 to indicate that the buffer switch should not
occur yet, i.e. until the consumer has had a chance to read the
current set of ready sub-buffers. For the relay_buf_full() function
to make sense, the consumer is reponsible for notifying the relay
to make sense, the consumer is responsible for notifying the relay
interface when sub-buffers have been consumed via
relay_subbufs_consumed(). Any subsequent attempts to write into the
buffer will again invoke the subbuf_start() callback with the same

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ completely. With execute-in-place, read&write type operations are performed
directly from/to the memory backed storage device. For file mappings, the
storage device itself is mapped directly into userspace.
This implementation was initialy written for shared memory segments between
This implementation was initially written for shared memory segments between
different virtual machines on s390 hardware to allow multiple machines to
share the same binaries and libraries.

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@ -126,5 +126,5 @@ GDB stub and the debugger:
Furthermore, the GDB stub will intercept a number of exceptions automatically
if they are caused by kernel execution. It will also intercept BUG() macro
invokation.
invocation.

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ temperature sensor inputs. Both the PWM output and the DAC output can be
used to control fan speed. Usually only one of these two outputs will be
used. Write the minimum PWM or DAC value to the appropriate control
register. Then set the low temperature limit in the tmin values for each
temperature sensor. The range of control is fixed at 20 °C, and the
temperature sensor. The range of control is fixed at 20 °C, and the
largest difference between current and tmin of the temperature sensors sets
the control output. See the datasheet for several example circuits for
controlling fan speed with the PWM and DAC outputs. The fan speed sensors

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Supported chips:
Authors:
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>
Hong-Gunn Chew <hglinux@gunnet.org>
Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Unconfirmed motherboards:
The LM82 is confirmed to have been found on most AMD Geode reference
designs and test platforms.
The driver has been successfully tested by Magnus Forsström, who I'd
The driver has been successfully tested by Magnus Forsström, who I'd
like to thank here. More testers will be of course welcome.
The fact that the LM83 is only scarcely used can be easily explained.

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Supported chips:
Datasheet: Publicly available at the Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. site.
Authors:
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>,
Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> 2.6 port

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Supported chips:
Datasheet: On request through web form (http://www.via.com.tw/en/support/datasheets/)
Authors:
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>
Bob Dougherty <bobd@stanford.edu>
(Some conversion-factor data were contributed by

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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Known problems:
by CR[0x49h].
- The function of vid and vrm has not been finished, because I'm NOT
very familiar with them. Adding support is welcome.
  - The function of chassis open detection needs more tests.
  - The function of chassis open detection needs more tests.
- If you have ASUS server board and chip was not found: Then you will
need to upgrade to latest (or beta) BIOS. If it does not help please
contact us.

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Supported adapters:
Authors:
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>,
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Ralph Metzler <rjkm@thp.uni-koeln.de>,
Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>
- design hints and bug fixes
Alexander Maylsh <amalysh@web.de>
- ditto, plus an important datasheet... almost the one I really wanted
Hans-Günter Lütke Uphues <hg_lu@t-online.de>
Hans-Günter Lütke Uphues <hg_lu@t-online.de>
- patch for SiS735
Robert Zwerus <arzie@dds.nl>
- testing for SiS645DX

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Supported adapters:
* VIA Technologies, InC. VT82C586B
Datasheet: Publicly available at the VIA website
Author: Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>
Author: Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>
Description
-----------

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Supported adapters:
Datasheet: available on request and under NDA from VIA
Authors:
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>,
Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>,
Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ We have found some I2C devices that needs the following modifications:
Flags I2C_M_IGNORE_NAK
Normally message is interrupted immediately if there is [NA] from the
client. Setting this flag treats any [NA] as [A], and all of
client. Setting this flag treats any [NA] as [A], and all of
message is sent.
These messages may still fail to SCL lo->hi timeout.

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@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ Juha Sievanen, University of Helsinki Finland
Bug fixes
Core code extensions
Auvo Häkkinen, University of Helsinki Finland
Auvo Häkkinen, University of Helsinki Finland
LAN OSM code
/Proc interface to LAN class
Bug fixes
Core code extensions
Taneli Vähäkangas, University of Helsinki Finland
Taneli Vähäkangas, University of Helsinki Finland
Fixes to i2o_config
CREDITS

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@ -179,9 +179,9 @@ reporting mode for joystick 1, with both buttons being logically assigned to
the mouse. After any joystick command, the ikbd assumes that joysticks are
connected to both Joystick0 and Joystick1. Any mouse command (except MOUSE
DISABLE) then causes port 0 to again be scanned as if it were a mouse, and
both buttons are logically connected to it. If a mouse diable command is
both buttons are logically connected to it. If a mouse disable command is
received while port 0 is presumed to be a mouse, the button is logically
assigned to Joystick1 ( until the mouse is reenabled by another mouse command).
assigned to Joystick1 (until the mouse is reenabled by another mouse command).
9. ikbd Command Set

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@ -65,15 +65,15 @@ of buttons, see section 0.3 - Unknown Controllers
I've tested this with Stepmania, and it works quite well.
0.3 Unkown Controllers
0.3 Unknown Controllers
----------------------
If you have an unkown xbox controller, it should work just fine with
If you have an unknown xbox controller, it should work just fine with
the default settings.
HOWEVER if you have an unknown dance pad not listed below, it will not
work UNLESS you set "dpad_to_buttons" to 1 in the module configuration.
PLEASE if you have an unkown controller, email Dom <binary1230@yahoo.com> with
PLEASE, if you have an unknown controller, email Dom <binary1230@yahoo.com> with
a dump from /proc/bus/usb and a description of the pad (manufacturer, country,
whether it is a dance pad or normal controller) so that we can add your pad
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
I want to thank all who contributed to this project and especially to:
(in alphabetical order)
Thomas Bogendörfer (tsbogend@bigbug.franken.de)
Thomas Bogendörfer (tsbogend@bigbug.franken.de)
Tester, lots of bugfixes and hints.
Alan Cox (alan@redhat.com)
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Alan Cox (alan@redhat.com)
Henner Eisen (eis@baty.hanse.de)
For X.25 implementation.
Volker Götz (volker@oops.franken.de)
Volker Götz (volker@oops.franken.de)
For contribution of man-pages, the imontty-tool and a perfect
maintaining of the mailing-list at hub-wue.

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@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ README for the ISDN-subsystem
the script tools/tcltk/isdnmon. You can add actions for line-status
changes. See the comments at the beginning of the script for how to
do that. There are other tty-based tools in the tools-subdirectory
contributed by Michael Knigge (imon), Volker Götz (imontty) and
contributed by Michael Knigge (imon), Volker Götz (imontty) and
Andreas Kool (isdnmon).
l) For initial testing, you can set the verbose-level to 2 (default: 0).

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@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ $Id: README.icn,v 1.7 2000/08/06 09:22:51 armin Exp $
You can get the ICN-ISDN-card from:
Thinking Objects Software GmbH
Versbacher Röthe 159
97078 Würzburg
Versbacher Röthe 159
97078 Würzburg
Tel: +49 931 2877950
Fax: +49 931 2877951

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@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ the execution bit, then just do
originally by Brian A. Lantz, brian@lantz.com
heavily edited for binfmt_misc by Richard Günther
heavily edited for binfmt_misc by Richard Günther
new scripts by Colin J. Watson <cjw44@cam.ac.uk>
added executable Jar file support by Kurt Huwig <kurt@iku-netz.de>

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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@
* Title: "Design and Implementation of the Second Extended
Filesystem"
Author: Rémy Card, Theodore Ts'o, Stephen Tweedie.
Author: Rémy Card, Theodore Ts'o, Stephen Tweedie.
URL: http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/linux/ext2intro.html
Keywords: ext2, linux fs history, inode, directory, link, devices,
VFS, physical structure, performance, benchmarks, ext2fs library,

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@ -754,14 +754,6 @@ and is between 256 and 4096 characters. It is defined in the file
inport.irq= [HW] Inport (ATI XL and Microsoft) busmouse driver
Format: <irq>
combined_mode= [HW] control which driver uses IDE ports in combined
mode: legacy IDE driver, libata, or both
(in the libata case, libata.atapi_enabled=1 may be
useful as well). Note that using the ide or libata
options may affect your device naming (e.g. by
changing hdc to sdb).
Format: combined (default), ide, or libata
inttest= [IA64]
io7= [HW] IO7 for Marvel based alpha systems

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@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ always shows a "no IRQ here" on the Buddha, and accesses to
the third IDE port are going into data's Nirwana on the
Buddha.
Jens Schönfeld february 19th, 1997
Jens Schönfeld february 19th, 1997
updated may 27th, 1997
eMail: sysop@nostlgic.tng.oche.de

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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ SAVEKMSG_MAGIC1 0x53415645 savekmsg arch/*/amiga/config.c
GDA_MAGIC 0x58464552 gda include/asm-mips64/sn/gda.h
RED_MAGIC1 0x5a2cf071 (any) mm/slab.c
STL_PORTMAGIC 0x5a7182c9 stlport include/linux/stallion.h
EEPROM_MAGIC_VALUE 0X5ab478d2 lanai_dev drivers/atm/lanai.c
EEPROM_MAGIC_VALUE 0x5ab478d2 lanai_dev drivers/atm/lanai.c
HDLCDRV_MAGIC 0x5ac6e778 hdlcdrv_state include/linux/hdlcdrv.h
EPCA_MAGIC 0x5c6df104 channel include/linux/epca.h
PCXX_MAGIC 0x5c6df104 channel drivers/char/pcxx.h

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@ -178,6 +178,21 @@ All md devices contain:
The size should be at least PAGE_SIZE (4k) and should be a power
of 2. This can only be set while assembling an array
layout
The "layout" for the array for the particular level. This is
simply a number that is interpretted differently by different
levels. It can be written while assembling an array.
reshape_position
This is either "none" or a sector number within the devices of
the array where "reshape" is up to. If this is set, the three
attributes mentioned above (raid_disks, chunk_size, layout) can
potentially have 2 values, an old and a new value. If these
values differ, reading the attribute returns
new (old)
and writing will effect the 'new' value, leaving the 'old'
unchanged.
component_size
For arrays with data redundancy (i.e. not raid0, linear, faulty,
multipath), all components must be the same size - or at least
@ -193,11 +208,6 @@ All md devices contain:
1.2 (newer format in varying locations) or "none" indicating that
the kernel isn't managing metadata at all.
layout
The "layout" for the array for the particular level. This is
simply a number that is interpretted differently by different
levels. It can be written while assembling an array.
resync_start
The point at which resync should start. If no resync is needed,
this will be a very large number. At array creation it will
@ -259,29 +269,6 @@ All md devices contain:
like active, but no writes have been seen for a while (safe_mode_delay).
sync_speed_min
sync_speed_max
This are similar to /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_{min,max}
however they only apply to the particular array.
If no value has been written to these, of if the word 'system'
is written, then the system-wide value is used. If a value,
in kibibytes-per-second is written, then it is used.
When the files are read, they show the currently active value
followed by "(local)" or "(system)" depending on whether it is
a locally set or system-wide value.
sync_completed
This shows the number of sectors that have been completed of
whatever the current sync_action is, followed by the number of
sectors in total that could need to be processed. The two
numbers are separated by a '/' thus effectively showing one
value, a fraction of the process that is complete.
sync_speed
This shows the current actual speed, in K/sec, of the current
sync_action. It is averaged over the last 30 seconds.
As component devices are added to an md array, they appear in the 'md'
directory as new directories named
dev-XXX
@ -412,6 +399,35 @@ also have
Note that the numbers are 'bit' numbers, not 'block' numbers.
They should be scaled by the bitmap_chunksize.
sync_speed_min
sync_speed_max
This are similar to /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_{min,max}
however they only apply to the particular array.
If no value has been written to these, of if the word 'system'
is written, then the system-wide value is used. If a value,
in kibibytes-per-second is written, then it is used.
When the files are read, they show the currently active value
followed by "(local)" or "(system)" depending on whether it is
a locally set or system-wide value.
sync_completed
This shows the number of sectors that have been completed of
whatever the current sync_action is, followed by the number of
sectors in total that could need to be processed. The two
numbers are separated by a '/' thus effectively showing one
value, a fraction of the process that is complete.
sync_speed
This shows the current actual speed, in K/sec, of the current
sync_action. It is averaged over the last 30 seconds.
suspend_lo
suspend_hi
The two values, given as numbers of sectors, indicate a range
within the array where IO will be blocked. This is currently
only supported for raid4/5/6.
Each active md device may also have attributes specific to the
personality module that manages it.
These are specific to the implementation of the module and could

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The communication layer exists to allow NetLabel configuration and monitoring
from user space. The NetLabel communication layer uses a message based
protocol built on top of the Generic NETLINK transport mechanism. The exact
formatting of these NetLabel messages as well as the Generic NETLINK family
names can be found in the the 'net/netlabel/' directory as comments in the
names can be found in the 'net/netlabel/' directory as comments in the
header files as well as in 'include/net/netlabel.h'.
* Security Module API

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is the 6pack-mini-HOWTO, written by
Andreas Könsgen DG3KQ
Andreas Könsgen DG3KQ
Internet: ajk@iehk.rwth-aachen.de
AMPR-net: dg3kq@db0pra.ampr.org
AX.25: dg3kq@db0ach.#nrw.deu.eu

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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ on current cpu. This primitive is called by dev->poll(), when
it completes its work. The device cannot be out of poll list at this
call, if it is then clearly it is a BUG(). You'll know ;->
All these above nethods are used below. So keep reading for clarity.
All of the above methods are used below, so keep reading for clarity.
Device driver changes to be made when porting NAPI
==================================================

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can find the latest version of this document at
Please send me your comments to
Ulisses Alonso Camaró <uaca@i.hate.spam.alumni.uv.es>
Ulisses Alonso Camaró <uaca@i.hate.spam.alumni.uv.es>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Why use PACKET_MMAP

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
SliceCOM adapter felhasznaloi dokumentacioja - 0.51 verziohoz
Bartók István <bartoki@itc.hu>
Bartók István <bartoki@itc.hu>
Utolso modositas: Wed Aug 29 17:26:58 CEST 2001
-----------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
SliceCOM adapter user's documentation - for the 0.51 driver version
Written by Bartók István <bartoki@itc.hu>
Written by Bartók István <bartoki@itc.hu>
English translation: Lakatos György <gyuri@itc.hu>
English translation: Lakatos György <gyuri@itc.hu>
Mon Dec 11 15:28:42 CET 2000
Last modified: Wed Aug 29 17:25:37 CEST 2001

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@ -71,24 +71,24 @@ Below find attached the setting for the SK NET TR 4/16 ISA adapters
CHAPTER 1 LOCATION OF DIP-SWITCH
==============================================================
UÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ UÄÄÄÄÄ¿ UÄÄÄ¿ þ
þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU W1 AÄÄÄÄÄU UÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ þ
þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ þ þ UÄÄÅ¿
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þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ UÄÄÄ¿ AÄÄÄU AÄÄÅU
þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ TMS380C26 þ þ þ þ
þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ AÄÄÄU AÄ¿
þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ þ þ þ
þ AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ þ
þ þ þ
þ AÄU
þ þ
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þ þ
AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU
AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU
UÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ UÄÄÄÄÄ¿ UÄÄÄ¿ þ
þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU W1 AÄÄÄÄÄU UÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ þ
þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ þ þ UÄÄÅ¿
þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU UÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ AÄÄÄÄU þ þ þ þþ
þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ UÄÄÄ¿ AÄÄÄU AÄÄÅU
þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ TMS380C26 þ þ þ þ
þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ AÄÄÄU AÄ¿
þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ þ þ þ
þ AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ þ
þ þ þ
þ AÄU
þ þ
þ þ
þ þ
þ þ
AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU
AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU
==============================================================
CHAPTER 2 DEFAULT SETTINGS
@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ A
CHAPTER 3 DIP SWITCH W1 DESCRIPTION
==============================================================
UÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄ¿ ON
þ 1 þ 2 þ 3 þ 4 þ 5 þ 6 þ 7 þ 8 þ
AÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄU OFF
UÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄ¿ ON
þ 1 þ 2 þ 3 þ 4 þ 5 þ 6 þ 7 þ 8 þ
AÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄU OFF
|AD | BootROM Addr. | I/O |
+-+-+-------+-------+-----+-----+
| | |

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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
3) Disabling the Checksum Computation
On both sender and receiver, checksumming will always be performed
and can not be disabled using SO_NO_CHECK. Thus
and cannot be disabled using SO_NO_CHECK. Thus
setsockopt(sockfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_NO_CHECK, ... );

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@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ REVISION HISTORY
creating applications using BiSync
streaming.
2.0.5 Aug 04, 1999 CHDLC initializatin bug fix.
2.0.5 Aug 04, 1999 CHDLC initialization bug fix.
PPP interrupt driven driver:
Fix to the PPP line hangup problem.
New PPP firmware
@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ REVISION HISTORY
o cfgft1 GUI csu/dsu configurator
o wancfg GUI configuration file
configurator.
o Architectual directory changes.
o Architectural directory changes.
beta-2.1.4 Jul 2000 o Dynamic interface configuration:
Network interfaces reflect the state

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@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ E.g. clearing pending interrupts.
3.6 Register IRQ handler
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
While calling request_irq() is the the last step described here,
While calling request_irq() is the last step described here,
this is often just another intermediate step to initialize a device.
This step can often be deferred until the device is opened for use.

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Reporting (AER) driver and provides information on how to use it, as
well as how to enable the drivers of endpoint devices to conform with
PCI Express AER driver.
1.2 Copyright © Intel Corporation 2006.
1.2 Copyright © Intel Corporation 2006.
1.3 What is the PCI Express AER Driver?

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@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Plug and Play but it is planned to be in the near future.
Requirements for a Linux PnP protocol:
1.) the protocol must use EISA IDs
2.) the protocol must inform the PnP Layer of a devices current configuration
- the ability to set resources is optional but prefered.
- the ability to set resources is optional but preferred.
The following are PnP protocol related functions:

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ before suspend (it is limited to 500 MB by default).
Article about goals and implementation of Software Suspend for Linux
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Author: Gábor Kuti
Author: G‚ábor Kuti
Last revised: 2003-10-20 by Pavel Machek
Idea and goals to achieve

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@ -93,21 +93,23 @@ SNAPSHOT_S2RAM - suspend to RAM; using this call causes the kernel to
to resume the system from RAM if there's enough battery power or restore
its state on the basis of the saved suspend image otherwise)
SNAPSHOT_PMOPS - enable the usage of the pmops->prepare, pmops->enter and
pmops->finish methods (the in-kernel swsusp knows these as the "platform
method") which are needed on many machines to (among others) speed up
the resume by letting the BIOS skip some steps or to let the system
recognise the correct state of the hardware after the resume (in
particular on many machines this ensures that unplugged AC
adapters get correctly detected and that kacpid does not run wild after
the resume). The last ioctl() argument can take one of the three
values, defined in kernel/power/power.h:
SNAPSHOT_PMOPS - enable the usage of the hibernation_ops->prepare,
hibernate_ops->enter and hibernation_ops->finish methods (the in-kernel
swsusp knows these as the "platform method") which are needed on many
machines to (among others) speed up the resume by letting the BIOS skip
some steps or to let the system recognise the correct state of the
hardware after the resume (in particular on many machines this ensures
that unplugged AC adapters get correctly detected and that kacpid does
not run wild after the resume). The last ioctl() argument can take one
of the three values, defined in kernel/power/power.h:
PMOPS_PREPARE - make the kernel carry out the
pm_ops->prepare(PM_SUSPEND_DISK) operation
hibernation_ops->prepare() operation
PMOPS_ENTER - make the kernel power off the system by calling
pm_ops->enter(PM_SUSPEND_DISK)
hibernation_ops->enter()
PMOPS_FINISH - make the kernel carry out the
pm_ops->finish(PM_SUSPEND_DISK) operation
hibernation_ops->finish() operation
Note that the actual constants are misnamed because they surface
internal kernel implementation details that have changed.
The device's read() operation can be used to transfer the snapshot image from
the kernel. It has the following limitations:

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@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ platforms are moved over to use the flattened-device-tree model.
Basically, it is a bus of devices, that could act more or less
as a complete entity (UCC, USB etc ). All of them should be siblings on
the "root" qe node, using the common properties from there.
The description below applies to the the qe of MPC8360 and
The description below applies to the qe of MPC8360 and
more nodes and properties would be extended in the future.
i) Root QE device
@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ platforms are moved over to use the flattened-device-tree model.
- assignment : function number of the pin according to the Pin Assignment
tables in User Manual. Each pin can have up to 4 possible functions in
QE and two options for CPM.
- has_irq : indicates if the pin is used as source of exteral
- has_irq : indicates if the pin is used as source of external
interrupts.
Example:

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@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@ Breakpoint 2 at 0x4d87a4: file top.c, line 2609.
#3 0x5167e6 in readline_internal_char () at readline.c:454
#4 0x5168ee in readline_internal_charloop () at readline.c:507
#5 0x51692c in readline_internal () at readline.c:521
#6 0x5164fe in readline (prompt=0x7ffff810 "\177<EFBFBD>ÿ<EFBFBD>øx\177<37>ÿ<EFBFBD>÷<EFBFBD>Ø\177<37>ÿ<EFBFBD>øx<C3B8>À")
#6 0x5164fe in readline (prompt=0x7ffff810 "\177ÿøx\177ÿ÷Ø\177ÿøxÀ")
at readline.c:349
#7 0x4d7a8a in command_line_input (prrompt=0x564420 "(gdb) ", repeat=1,
annotation_suffix=0x4d6b44 "prompt") at top.c:2091

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
$Id: README.aha152x,v 1.2 1999/12/25 15:32:30 fischer Exp fischer $
Adaptec AHA-1520/1522 SCSI driver for Linux (aha152x)
Copyright 1993-1999 Jürgen Fischer <fischer@norbit.de>
Copyright 1993-1999 Jürgen Fischer <fischer@norbit.de>
TC1550 patches by Luuk van Dijk (ldz@xs4all.nl)

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The following information is available in this file:
2. Multi-function Twin Channel Device - Two controllers on one chip.
3. Command Channel Secondary DMA Engine - Allows scatter gather list
and SCB prefetch.
4. 64 Byte SCB Support - Allows disconnected, unttagged request table
4. 64 Byte SCB Support - Allows disconnected, untagged request table
for all possible target/lun combinations.
5. Block Move Instruction Support - Doubles the speed of certain
sequencer operations.

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@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ linux-1.1.x and fairly stable since linux-1.2.x, and are also in FreeBSD
or enable Tagged Command Queueing (TCQ) on specific devices. As of
driver version 5.1.11, TCQ is now either on or off by default
according to the setting you choose during the make config process.
In order to en/disable TCQ for certian devices at boot time, a user
In order to en/disable TCQ for certain devices at boot time, a user
may use this boot param. The driver will then parse this message out
and en/disable the specific device entries that are present based upon
the value given. The param line is parsed in the following manner:

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@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ then the request of the IRQ obviously will not succeed for all the drivers.
15.1 Problem tracking
Most SCSI problems are due to a non conformant SCSI bus or to buggy
devices. If infortunately you have SCSI problems, you can check the
devices. If unfortunately you have SCSI problems, you can check the
following things:
- SCSI bus cables

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This file contains brief information about the SCSI tape driver.
The driver is currently maintained by Kai Mäkisara (email
The driver is currently maintained by Kai Mäkisara (email
Kai.Makisara@kolumbus.fi)
Last modified: Mon Mar 7 21:14:44 2005 by kai.makisara

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@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ devices, ... may cause a SCSI signal to be wrong when te driver reads it.
15.1 Problem tracking
Most SCSI problems are due to a non conformant SCSI bus or too buggy
devices. If infortunately you have SCSI problems, you can check the
devices. If unfortunately you have SCSI problems, you can check the
following things:
- SCSI bus cables

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@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ Thanks to Linus Torvalds, Alan Cox, the FSF people, the XFree86 team and
all the others for the wonderful OS and software.
Thanks to C.L. Huang and Philip Giang (Tekram) for the initial driver
release and support.
Thanks to Doug Ledford, Gérard Roudier for support with SCSI coding.
Thanks to Doug Ledford, Gérard Roudier for support with SCSI coding.
Thanks to a lot of people (espec. Chiaki Ishikawa, Andreas Haumer, Hubert
Tonneau) for intensively testing the driver (and even risking data loss
doing this during early revisions).

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Sony Programmable I/O Control Device Driver Readme
--------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Stelian Pop <stelian@popies.net>
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Alcôve <www.alcove.com>
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Alcôve <www.alcove.com>
Copyright (C) 2001 Michael Ashley <m.ashley@unsw.edu.au>
Copyright (C) 2001 Junichi Morita <jun1m@mars.dti.ne.jp>
Copyright (C) 2000 Takaya Kinjo <t-kinjo@tc4.so-net.ne.jp>

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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ OR the Default= line COULD be
Default=SBPRO
Reboot to Windows 95 and choose Linux. When booted, use sndconfig to configure
the sound modules and voilà - ThinkPad sound with Linux.
the sound modules and voilà - ThinkPad sound with Linux.
Now the gotchas - you can either have CD sound OR Mixers but not both. That's a
problem with the SB1.5 (CD sound) or SBPRO (Mixers) settings. No one knows why

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@ -221,14 +221,14 @@ Controls the kernel's behaviour when an oops or BUG is encountered.
0: try to continue operation
1: panic immediatly. If the `panic' sysctl is also non-zero then the
1: panic immediately. If the `panic' sysctl is also non-zero then the
machine will be rebooted.
==============================================================
pid_max:
PID allocation wrap value. When the kenrel's next PID value
PID allocation wrap value. When the kernel's next PID value
reaches this value, it wraps back to a minimum PID value.
PIDs of value pid_max or larger are not allocated.

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ THANKS file in Inaky's driver):
will sell keyboards to some of the 3 million (at least)
Linux users.
- Many thanks to ing büro h doran [http://www.ibhdoran.com]!
- Many thanks to ing büro h doran [http://www.ibhdoran.com]!
It was almost impossible to get a PC backplate USB connector
for the motherboard here at Europe (mine, home-made, was
quite lousy :). Now I know where to acquire nice USB stuff!

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@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ ConnectTech WhiteHEAT 4 port converter
Connect Tech's Support Department at support@connecttech.com
HandSpring Visor, Palm USB, and Clié USB driver
HandSpring Visor, Palm USB, and Clié USB driver
This driver works with all HandSpring USB, Palm USB, and Sony Clié USB
This driver works with all HandSpring USB, Palm USB, and Sony Clié USB
devices.
Only when the device tries to connect to the host, will the device show
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ HandSpring Visor, Palm USB, and Cli
the port to use for the HotSync transfer. The "Generic" port can be used
for other device communication, such as a PPP link.
For some Sony Clié devices, /dev/ttyUSB0 must be used to talk to the
For some Sony Clié devices, /dev/ttyUSB0 must be used to talk to the
device. This is true for all OS version 3.5 devices, and most devices
that have had a flash upgrade to a newer version of the OS. See the
kernel system log for information on which is the correct port to use.

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Background:
This driver is intended for the "Hauppauge WinTV PVR USB 2.0", which
is a USB 2.0 hosted TV Tuner. This driver is a work in progress.
Its history started with the reverse-engineering effort by Björn
Its history started with the reverse-engineering effort by Björn
Danielsson <pvrusb2@dax.nu> whose web page can be found here:
http://pvrusb2.dax.nu/

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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ can generate: PAL , NTSC , SECAM
Conexant bt866 TV encoder
is used in AVS6EYES, and
can generate: NTSC/PAL, PAL­M, PAL­N
can generate: NTSC/PAL, PAL­M, PAL­N
The adv717x, should be able to produce PAL N. But you find nothing PAL N
specific in the registers. Seem that you have to reuse a other standard

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Vaio Picturebook Motion Eye Camera Driver Readme
------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Stelian Pop <stelian@popies.net>
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Alcôve <www.alcove.com>
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Alcôve <www.alcove.com>
Copyright (C) 2000 Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
This driver enable the use of video4linux compatible applications with the

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@ -195,11 +195,11 @@ MODULE PARAMETERS:
NAME: bandingfilter
TYPE: integer (Boolean)
DEFAULT: 0 (off)
DESC: Enables the sensor´s banding filter exposure algorithm. This reduces
DESC: Enables the sensor´s banding filter exposure algorithm. This reduces
or stabilizes the "banding" caused by some artificial light sources
(especially fluorescent). You might have to set lightfreq correctly for
this to work right. As an added bonus, this sometimes makes it
possible to capture your monitor´s output.
possible to capture your monitor´s output.
NAME: fastset
TYPE: integer (Boolean)

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include <errno.h>
#define MAX_SLABS 500
#define MAX_ALIASES 500
@ -41,12 +42,15 @@ struct aliasinfo {
} aliasinfo[MAX_ALIASES];
int slabs = 0;
int actual_slabs = 0;
int aliases = 0;
int alias_targets = 0;
int highest_node = 0;
char buffer[4096];
int show_empty = 0;
int show_report = 0;
int show_alias = 0;
int show_slab = 0;
int skip_zero = 1;
@ -59,6 +63,15 @@ int show_inverted = 0;
int show_single_ref = 0;
int show_totals = 0;
int sort_size = 0;
int set_debug = 0;
int show_ops = 0;
/* Debug options */
int sanity = 0;
int redzone = 0;
int poison = 0;
int tracking = 0;
int tracing = 0;
int page_size;
@ -76,20 +89,33 @@ void fatal(const char *x, ...)
void usage(void)
{
printf("slabinfo [-ahnpvtsz] [slab-regexp]\n"
printf("slabinfo 5/7/2007. (c) 2007 sgi. clameter@sgi.com\n\n"
"slabinfo [-ahnpvtsz] [-d debugopts] [slab-regexp]\n"
"-a|--aliases Show aliases\n"
"-d<options>|--debug=<options> Set/Clear Debug options\n"
"-e|--empty Show empty slabs\n"
"-f|--first-alias Show first alias\n"
"-h|--help Show usage information\n"
"-i|--inverted Inverted list\n"
"-l|--slabs Show slabs\n"
"-n|--numa Show NUMA information\n"
"-o|--ops Show kmem_cache_ops\n"
"-s|--shrink Shrink slabs\n"
"-v|--validate Validate slabs\n"
"-r|--report Detailed report on single slabs\n"
"-S|--Size Sort by size\n"
"-t|--tracking Show alloc/free information\n"
"-T|--Totals Show summary information\n"
"-l|--slabs Show slabs\n"
"-S|--Size Sort by size\n"
"-v|--validate Validate slabs\n"
"-z|--zero Include empty slabs\n"
"-f|--first-alias Show first alias\n"
"-i|--inverted Inverted list\n"
"-1|--1ref Single reference\n"
"\nValid debug options (FZPUT may be combined)\n"
"a / A Switch on all debug options (=FZUP)\n"
"- Switch off all debug options\n"
"f / F Sanity Checks (SLAB_DEBUG_FREE)\n"
"z / Z Redzoning\n"
"p / P Poisoning\n"
"u / U Tracking\n"
"t / T Tracing\n"
);
}
@ -143,11 +169,10 @@ unsigned long get_obj_and_str(char *name, char **x)
void set_obj(struct slabinfo *s, char *name, int n)
{
char x[100];
FILE *f;
sprintf(x, "%s/%s", s->name, name);
FILE *f = fopen(x, "w");
f = fopen(x, "w");
if (!f)
fatal("Cannot write to %s\n", x);
@ -155,6 +180,26 @@ void set_obj(struct slabinfo *s, char *name, int n)
fclose(f);
}
unsigned long read_slab_obj(struct slabinfo *s, char *name)
{
char x[100];
FILE *f;
int l;
sprintf(x, "%s/%s", s->name, name);
f = fopen(x, "r");
if (!f) {
buffer[0] = 0;
l = 0;
} else {
l = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), f);
buffer[l] = 0;
fclose(f);
}
return l;
}
/*
* Put a size string together
*/
@ -226,7 +271,7 @@ int line = 0;
void first_line(void)
{
printf("Name Objects Objsize Space "
printf("Name Objects Objsize Space "
"Slabs/Part/Cpu O/S O %%Fr %%Ef Flg\n");
}
@ -246,10 +291,7 @@ struct aliasinfo *find_one_alias(struct slabinfo *find)
return best;
}
}
if (best)
return best;
fatal("Cannot find alias for %s\n", find->name);
return NULL;
return best;
}
unsigned long slab_size(struct slabinfo *s)
@ -257,6 +299,126 @@ unsigned long slab_size(struct slabinfo *s)
return s->slabs * (page_size << s->order);
}
void slab_numa(struct slabinfo *s, int mode)
{
int node;
if (strcmp(s->name, "*") == 0)
return;
if (!highest_node) {
printf("\n%s: No NUMA information available.\n", s->name);
return;
}
if (skip_zero && !s->slabs)
return;
if (!line) {
printf("\n%-21s:", mode ? "NUMA nodes" : "Slab");
for(node = 0; node <= highest_node; node++)
printf(" %4d", node);
printf("\n----------------------");
for(node = 0; node <= highest_node; node++)
printf("-----");
printf("\n");
}
printf("%-21s ", mode ? "All slabs" : s->name);
for(node = 0; node <= highest_node; node++) {
char b[20];
store_size(b, s->numa[node]);
printf(" %4s", b);
}
printf("\n");
if (mode) {
printf("%-21s ", "Partial slabs");
for(node = 0; node <= highest_node; node++) {
char b[20];
store_size(b, s->numa_partial[node]);
printf(" %4s", b);
}
printf("\n");
}
line++;
}
void show_tracking(struct slabinfo *s)
{
printf("\n%s: Kernel object allocation\n", s->name);
printf("-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
if (read_slab_obj(s, "alloc_calls"))
printf(buffer);
else
printf("No Data\n");
printf("\n%s: Kernel object freeing\n", s->name);
printf("------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
if (read_slab_obj(s, "free_calls"))
printf(buffer);
else
printf("No Data\n");
}
void ops(struct slabinfo *s)
{
if (strcmp(s->name, "*") == 0)
return;
if (read_slab_obj(s, "ops")) {
printf("\n%s: kmem_cache operations\n", s->name);
printf("--------------------------------------------\n");
printf(buffer);
} else
printf("\n%s has no kmem_cache operations\n", s->name);
}
const char *onoff(int x)
{
if (x)
return "On ";
return "Off";
}
void report(struct slabinfo *s)
{
if (strcmp(s->name, "*") == 0)
return;
printf("\nSlabcache: %-20s Aliases: %2d Order : %2d\n", s->name, s->aliases, s->order);
if (s->hwcache_align)
printf("** Hardware cacheline aligned\n");
if (s->cache_dma)
printf("** Memory is allocated in a special DMA zone\n");
if (s->destroy_by_rcu)
printf("** Slabs are destroyed via RCU\n");
if (s->reclaim_account)
printf("** Reclaim accounting active\n");
printf("\nSizes (bytes) Slabs Debug Memory\n");
printf("------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
printf("Object : %7d Total : %7ld Sanity Checks : %s Total: %7ld\n",
s->object_size, s->slabs, onoff(s->sanity_checks),
s->slabs * (page_size << s->order));
printf("SlabObj: %7d Full : %7ld Redzoning : %s Used : %7ld\n",
s->slab_size, s->slabs - s->partial - s->cpu_slabs,
onoff(s->red_zone), s->objects * s->object_size);
printf("SlabSiz: %7d Partial: %7ld Poisoning : %s Loss : %7ld\n",
page_size << s->order, s->partial, onoff(s->poison),
s->slabs * (page_size << s->order) - s->objects * s->object_size);
printf("Loss : %7d CpuSlab: %7d Tracking : %s Lalig: %7ld\n",
s->slab_size - s->object_size, s->cpu_slabs, onoff(s->store_user),
(s->slab_size - s->object_size) * s->objects);
printf("Align : %7d Objects: %7d Tracing : %s Lpadd: %7ld\n",
s->align, s->objs_per_slab, onoff(s->trace),
((page_size << s->order) - s->objs_per_slab * s->slab_size) *
s->slabs);
ops(s);
show_tracking(s);
slab_numa(s, 1);
}
void slabcache(struct slabinfo *s)
{
@ -265,7 +427,18 @@ void slabcache(struct slabinfo *s)
char flags[20];
char *p = flags;
if (skip_zero && !s->slabs)
if (strcmp(s->name, "*") == 0)
return;
if (actual_slabs == 1) {
report(s);
return;
}
if (skip_zero && !show_empty && !s->slabs)
return;
if (show_empty && s->slabs)
return;
store_size(size_str, slab_size(s));
@ -303,48 +476,128 @@ void slabcache(struct slabinfo *s)
flags);
}
void slab_numa(struct slabinfo *s)
/*
* Analyze debug options. Return false if something is amiss.
*/
int debug_opt_scan(char *opt)
{
int node;
if (!opt || !opt[0] || strcmp(opt, "-") == 0)
return 1;
if (!highest_node)
fatal("No NUMA information available.\n");
if (skip_zero && !s->slabs)
return;
if (!line) {
printf("\nSlab Node ");
for(node = 0; node <= highest_node; node++)
printf(" %4d", node);
printf("\n----------------------");
for(node = 0; node <= highest_node; node++)
printf("-----");
printf("\n");
if (strcasecmp(opt, "a") == 0) {
sanity = 1;
poison = 1;
redzone = 1;
tracking = 1;
return 1;
}
printf("%-21s ", s->name);
for(node = 0; node <= highest_node; node++) {
char b[20];
store_size(b, s->numa[node]);
printf(" %4s", b);
}
printf("\n");
line++;
for ( ; *opt; opt++)
switch (*opt) {
case 'F' : case 'f':
if (sanity)
return 0;
sanity = 1;
break;
case 'P' : case 'p':
if (poison)
return 0;
poison = 1;
break;
case 'Z' : case 'z':
if (redzone)
return 0;
redzone = 1;
break;
case 'U' : case 'u':
if (tracking)
return 0;
tracking = 1;
break;
case 'T' : case 't':
if (tracing)
return 0;
tracing = 1;
break;
default:
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
void show_tracking(struct slabinfo *s)
int slab_empty(struct slabinfo *s)
{
printf("\n%s: Calls to allocate a slab object\n", s->name);
printf("---------------------------------------------------\n");
if (read_obj("alloc_calls"))
printf(buffer);
if (s->objects > 0)
return 0;
printf("%s: Calls to free a slab object\n", s->name);
printf("-----------------------------------------------\n");
if (read_obj("free_calls"))
printf(buffer);
/*
* We may still have slabs even if there are no objects. Shrinking will
* remove them.
*/
if (s->slabs != 0)
set_obj(s, "shrink", 1);
return 1;
}
void slab_debug(struct slabinfo *s)
{
if (sanity && !s->sanity_checks) {
set_obj(s, "sanity", 1);
}
if (!sanity && s->sanity_checks) {
if (slab_empty(s))
set_obj(s, "sanity", 0);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s not empty cannot disable sanity checks\n", s->name);
}
if (redzone && !s->red_zone) {
if (slab_empty(s))
set_obj(s, "red_zone", 1);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s not empty cannot enable redzoning\n", s->name);
}
if (!redzone && s->red_zone) {
if (slab_empty(s))
set_obj(s, "red_zone", 0);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s not empty cannot disable redzoning\n", s->name);
}
if (poison && !s->poison) {
if (slab_empty(s))
set_obj(s, "poison", 1);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s not empty cannot enable poisoning\n", s->name);
}
if (!poison && s->poison) {
if (slab_empty(s))
set_obj(s, "poison", 0);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s not empty cannot disable poisoning\n", s->name);
}
if (tracking && !s->store_user) {
if (slab_empty(s))
set_obj(s, "store_user", 1);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s not empty cannot enable tracking\n", s->name);
}
if (!tracking && s->store_user) {
if (slab_empty(s))
set_obj(s, "store_user", 0);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s not empty cannot disable tracking\n", s->name);
}
if (tracing && !s->trace) {
if (slabs == 1)
set_obj(s, "trace", 1);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s can only enable trace for one slab at a time\n", s->name);
}
if (!tracing && s->trace)
set_obj(s, "trace", 1);
}
void totals(void)
@ -673,7 +926,7 @@ void link_slabs(void)
for (a = aliasinfo; a < aliasinfo + aliases; a++) {
for(s = slabinfo; s < slabinfo + slabs; s++)
for (s = slabinfo; s < slabinfo + slabs; s++)
if (strcmp(a->ref, s->name) == 0) {
a->slab = s;
s->refs++;
@ -704,7 +957,7 @@ void alias(void)
continue;
}
}
printf("\n%-20s <- %s", a->slab->name, a->name);
printf("\n%-12s <- %s", a->slab->name, a->name);
active = a->slab->name;
}
else
@ -729,7 +982,12 @@ void rename_slabs(void)
a = find_one_alias(s);
s->name = a->name;
if (a)
s->name = a->name;
else {
s->name = "*";
actual_slabs--;
}
}
}
@ -748,11 +1006,14 @@ void read_slab_dir(void)
char *t;
int count;
if (chdir("/sys/slab"))
fatal("SYSFS support for SLUB not active\n");
dir = opendir(".");
while ((de = readdir(dir))) {
if (de->d_name[0] == '.' ||
slab_mismatch(de->d_name))
continue;
(de->d_name[0] != ':' && slab_mismatch(de->d_name)))
continue;
switch (de->d_type) {
case DT_LNK:
alias->name = strdup(de->d_name);
@ -807,6 +1068,7 @@ void read_slab_dir(void)
}
closedir(dir);
slabs = slab - slabinfo;
actual_slabs = slabs;
aliases = alias - aliasinfo;
if (slabs > MAX_SLABS)
fatal("Too many slabs\n");
@ -825,34 +1087,37 @@ void output_slabs(void)
if (show_numa)
slab_numa(slab);
else
if (show_track)
slab_numa(slab, 0);
else if (show_track)
show_tracking(slab);
else
if (validate)
else if (validate)
slab_validate(slab);
else
if (shrink)
else if (shrink)
slab_shrink(slab);
else {
if (show_slab)
slabcache(slab);
}
else if (set_debug)
slab_debug(slab);
else if (show_ops)
ops(slab);
else if (show_slab)
slabcache(slab);
}
}
struct option opts[] = {
{ "aliases", 0, NULL, 'a' },
{ "slabs", 0, NULL, 'l' },
{ "numa", 0, NULL, 'n' },
{ "zero", 0, NULL, 'z' },
{ "help", 0, NULL, 'h' },
{ "validate", 0, NULL, 'v' },
{ "debug", 2, NULL, 'd' },
{ "empty", 0, NULL, 'e' },
{ "first-alias", 0, NULL, 'f' },
{ "shrink", 0, NULL, 's' },
{ "track", 0, NULL, 't'},
{ "help", 0, NULL, 'h' },
{ "inverted", 0, NULL, 'i'},
{ "numa", 0, NULL, 'n' },
{ "ops", 0, NULL, 'o' },
{ "report", 0, NULL, 'r' },
{ "shrink", 0, NULL, 's' },
{ "slabs", 0, NULL, 'l' },
{ "track", 0, NULL, 't'},
{ "validate", 0, NULL, 'v' },
{ "zero", 0, NULL, 'z' },
{ "1ref", 0, NULL, '1'},
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
};
@ -864,10 +1129,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
char *pattern_source;
page_size = getpagesize();
if (chdir("/sys/slab"))
fatal("This kernel does not have SLUB support.\n");
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "afhil1npstvzTS", opts, NULL)) != -1)
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "ad::efhil1noprstvzTS",
opts, NULL)) != -1)
switch(c) {
case '1':
show_single_ref = 1;
@ -875,6 +1139,14 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'a':
show_alias = 1;
break;
case 'd':
set_debug = 1;
if (!debug_opt_scan(optarg))
fatal("Invalid debug option '%s'\n", optarg);
break;
case 'e':
show_empty = 1;
break;
case 'f':
show_first_alias = 1;
break;
@ -887,6 +1159,12 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'n':
show_numa = 1;
break;
case 'o':
show_ops = 1;
break;
case 'r':
show_report = 1;
break;
case 's':
shrink = 1;
break;
@ -914,8 +1192,8 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
if (!show_slab && !show_alias && !show_track
&& !validate && !shrink)
if (!show_slab && !show_alias && !show_track && !show_report
&& !validate && !shrink && !set_debug && !show_ops)
show_slab = 1;
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@ -1038,6 +1038,8 @@ S: Maintained
CONEXANT ACCESSRUNNER USB DRIVER
P: Simon Arlott
M: cxacru@fire.lp0.eu
L: accessrunner-general@lists.sourceforge.net
W: http://accessrunner.sourceforge.net/
S: Maintained
CORETEMP HARDWARE MONITORING DRIVER
@ -2646,6 +2648,12 @@ M: corbet@lwn.net
L: video4linux-list@redhat.com
S: Maintained
ONENAND FLASH DRIVER
P: Kyungmin Park
M: kyungmin.park@samsung.com
L: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
S: Maintained
ONSTREAM SCSI TAPE DRIVER
P: Willem Riede
M: osst@riede.org
@ -2800,7 +2808,7 @@ L: linux-abi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
S: Maintained
PHRAM MTD DRIVER
P: Jörn Engel
P: Jörn Engel
M: joern@wh.fh-wedel.de
L: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
S: Maintained
@ -3074,7 +3082,7 @@ T: git kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi-misc-2.6.git
S: Maintained
SCSI TAPE DRIVER
P: Kai Mäkisara
P: Kai Mäkisara
M: Kai.Makisara@kolumbus.fi
L: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained

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@ -354,6 +354,7 @@ config ARCH_SA1100
config ARCH_S3C2410
bool "Samsung S3C2410, S3C2412, S3C2413, S3C2440, S3C2442, S3C2443"
select GENERIC_GPIO
select GENERIC_TIME
help
Samsung S3C2410X CPU based systems, such as the Simtec Electronics
BAST (<http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/EB110ITX/>), the IPAQ 1940 or

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@ -47,8 +47,13 @@ comma = ,
# Note that GCC does not numerically define an architecture version
# macro, but instead defines a whole series of macros which makes
# testing for a specific architecture or later rather impossible.
arch-$(CONFIG_CPU_32v7) :=-D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=7 $(call cc-option,-march=armv7a,-march=armv5t -Wa$(comma)-march=armv7a)
arch-$(CONFIG_CPU_32v6) :=-D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=6 $(call cc-option,-march=armv6,-march=armv5t -Wa$(comma)-march=armv6)
# Only override the compiler option if ARMv6. The ARMv6K extensions are
# always available in ARMv7
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CPU_32v6),y)
arch-$(CONFIG_CPU_32v6K) :=-D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=6 $(call cc-option,-march=armv6k,-march=armv5t -Wa$(comma)-march=armv6k)
endif
arch-$(CONFIG_CPU_32v5) :=-D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=5 $(call cc-option,-march=armv5te,-march=armv4t)
arch-$(CONFIG_CPU_32v4T) :=-D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=4 -march=armv4t
arch-$(CONFIG_CPU_32v4) :=-D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=4 -march=armv4

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
* numbers for r1.
*
*/
__INIT
.section ".text.head", "ax"
.type stext, %function
ENTRY(stext)
msr cpsr_c, #PSR_F_BIT | PSR_I_BIT | SVC_MODE @ ensure svc mode

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
* crap here - that's what the boot loader (or in extreme, well justified
* circumstances, zImage) is for.
*/
__INIT
.section ".text.head", "ax"
.type stext, %function
ENTRY(stext)
msr cpsr_c, #PSR_F_BIT | PSR_I_BIT | SVC_MODE @ ensure svc mode

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(init_mm);
* The things we do for performance..
*/
union thread_union init_thread_union
__attribute__((__section__(".init.task"))) =
__attribute__((__section__(".data.init_task"))) =
{ INIT_THREAD_INFO(init_task) };
/*

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@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ apply_relocate(Elf32_Shdr *sechdrs, const char *strtab, unsigned int symindex,
offset += sym->st_value - loc;
if (offset & 3 ||
offset <= (s32)0xfc000000 ||
offset >= (s32)0x04000000) {
offset <= (s32)0xfe000000 ||
offset >= (s32)0x02000000) {
printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: relocation out of range, section "
"%d reloc %d sym '%s'\n", module->name,

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@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ static void ipi_timer(void)
}
#ifdef CONFIG_LOCAL_TIMERS
asmlinkage void do_local_timer(struct pt_regs *regs)
asmlinkage void __exception do_local_timer(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
int cpu = smp_processor_id();
@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ static void ipi_cpu_stop(unsigned int cpu)
*
* Bit 0 - Inter-processor function call
*/
asmlinkage void do_IPI(struct pt_regs *regs)
asmlinkage void __exception do_IPI(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
struct ipi_data *ipi = &per_cpu(ipi_data, cpu);

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@ -23,11 +23,15 @@ SECTIONS
#else
. = PAGE_OFFSET + TEXT_OFFSET;
#endif
.init : { /* Init code and data */
.text.head : {
_stext = .;
_sinittext = .;
_sinittext = .;
*(.text.head)
}
.init : { /* Init code and data */
*(.init.text)
_einittext = .;
_einittext = .;
__proc_info_begin = .;
*(.proc.info.init)
__proc_info_end = .;
@ -119,7 +123,7 @@ SECTIONS
* first, the init task union, aligned
* to an 8192 byte boundary.
*/
*(.init.task)
*(.data.init_task)
#ifdef CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL
. = ALIGN(4096);

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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ config ARCH_AT91SAM9260_SAM9XE
depends on ARCH_AT91SAM9260
help
Select this if you are using Atmel's AT91SAM9XE System-on-Chip.
They are basicaly AT91SAM9260s with various sizes of embedded Flash.
They are basically AT91SAM9260s with various sizes of embedded Flash.
comment "AT91SAM9260 / AT91SAM9XE Board Type"

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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ comment "OMAP Board Type"
config MACH_OMAP_INNOVATOR
bool "TI Innovator"
depends on ARCH_OMAP1 && (ARCH_OMAP15XX || ARCH_OMAP16XX)
select OMAP_MCBSP
help
TI OMAP 1510 or 1610 Innovator board support. Say Y here if you
have such a board.
@ -29,6 +30,7 @@ config MACH_OMAP_INNOVATOR
config MACH_OMAP_H2
bool "TI H2 Support"
depends on ARCH_OMAP1 && ARCH_OMAP16XX
select OMAP_MCBSP
help
TI OMAP 1610/1611B H2 board support. Say Y here if you have such
a board.
@ -36,6 +38,7 @@ config MACH_OMAP_H2
config MACH_OMAP_H3
bool "TI H3 Support"
depends on ARCH_OMAP1 && ARCH_OMAP16XX
select GPIOEXPANDER_OMAP
help
TI OMAP 1710 H3 board support. Say Y here if you have such
a board.
@ -43,7 +46,7 @@ config MACH_OMAP_H3
config MACH_OMAP_OSK
bool "TI OSK Support"
depends on ARCH_OMAP1 && ARCH_OMAP16XX
select TPS65010
select OMAP_MCBSP
help
TI OMAP 5912 OSK (OMAP Starter Kit) board support. Say Y here
if you have such a board.
@ -84,7 +87,7 @@ config MACH_OMAP_PALMTE
Support for the Palm Tungsten E PDA. Currently only the LCD panel
is supported. To boot the kernel, you'll need a PalmOS compatible
bootloader; check out http://palmtelinux.sourceforge.net for more
informations.
information.
Say Y here if you have such a PDA, say NO otherwise.
config MACH_NOKIA770

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@ -37,4 +37,3 @@ led-$(CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_INNOVATOR) += leds-innovator.o
led-$(CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_PERSEUS2) += leds-h2p2-debug.o
led-$(CONFIG_MACH_OMAP_OSK) += leds-osk.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS) += $(led-y)

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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ static void __init fsample_init_smc91x(void)
mdelay(50);
}
void omap_fsample_init_irq(void)
static void __init omap_fsample_init_irq(void)
{
omap1_init_common_hw();
omap_init_irq();

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