From: Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>
To: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Linux 2.5.9-dj1
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 15:45:27 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020423144527.GA12925@suse.de> (raw)
More of the same. Back up to date with Linus, and roll in some more pending bits.
As usual,..
Patch against 2.5.9 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.
2.5.9-dj1
o Resync against 2.5.9
| Configure enhanced to look in /boot/`uname -r` (Me)
o Fall back to PCI BIOS if direct access fails. (Me)
o Bump size of xconfig variable buffer (Me)
o 64bit fixes for x86-64 MTRR driver. (Me)
o GL641USB based CF-Reader USB support. (Gert Menke)
o Bring x86-64 bluesmoke up to date with ia32. (Me)
| And drop non-x86-64 bits.
o UP CPU number microoptimisation. (Mikael Pettersson)
o ATM resources compile fix. (Frank Davis)
o readahead reformatting. (Steven Cole)
o Death of SYMBOL_NAME (Brian Gerst)
o Add more missing Config.help entries. (Steven Cole)
o remove old SCSI-EH methods from Scsi_Host_Template (Christoph Hellwig)
| This likely breaks many SCSI drivers. They were broken anyway,
| and only worked by chance. With this, they stand a chance of being fixed.
o meye driver request_irq bugfix. (Stelian Pop)
o Add kernel command line params to meye driver. (Stelian Pop)
o Slabcache namespace cleanup. (Ryan Mack)
o SIGURG SUSv3 compliance. (Christopher Yeoh)
o Ultrastor region handling cleanup. (William Stinson)
o Megaraid region handling cleanup. (William Stinson)
o Buslogic region handling cleanup. (William Stinson)
o IrDA driver update. (Jean Tourrilhes)
o Fix ESSID related wireless crash. (Jean Tourrilhes)
o Attempt rd.c surgery. (Me, Andrew Morton)
| works/doesn't work feedback appreciated.
o Fix reboot=bios cache handling. (Robert Hentosh)
o Recognise P4 Xeon in mptable. (James Bourne)
o 64bit fixes for smbfs. (Urban Widmark)
o nfsd double down() fix. (Anton Blanchard)
o x86 io.h cleanup revisited. (Brian Gerst)
o kjournald open files fix. (Ph. Marek)
o Make expfs compilable on old compilers. (Andrew Morton)
o Nail the per-cpu-areas problem once and for all. (Rusty Russell)
2.5.8-dj1
o Detect existing disk geometry in scsicam.c (Doug Gilbert)
o Various request_region cleanups. (Evgeniy Polyakov)
| Via Rusty's trivial patchbot, and cleaned a little by me.
o Yet more request_region cleanups. (William Stinson)
o IBM USB Memory key support. (Alexander V. Inyukhin)
o Add missing IA64 helptexts. (Steven Cole)
o Fix BFS superblock allocation error. (Brian Gerst)
o romfs superblock cleanups. (Brian Gerst)
o Limit charset size in NLS UTF8 (Liyang Hu)
o NCR 53c810 PCI class fixup. (Graham Cobb)
o Dynamically size LDT on alloc. (Manfred Spraul)
o Disable ACPI C3 on PIIX4 whilst busmastering. (Dominik Brodowski)
o hitfb compile fix. (James Simmons)
o Various ALSA include compile fixes. (Russell King)
o fatfs includes compile fix. (Russell King)
o Stricter HTML generation from SGML. (Erik van Konijnenburg)
o wdt977 BKL removal. (Dave Hansen)
o Various suser -> capability checks. (Colin Slater)
o Don't miss preemption opportunities. (Robert Love)
o Fix up broken strtok->strsep in tmscsim.c (Dan D Carpenter)
o Small kernel-api docbook updates. (Erik Mouw)
o Various small touchscreen fixes. (James Simmons)
o virt_to_bus fixes for synclink driver. (Paul Fulghum)
o Correct nfsservctl capability.h comment. (Chris Wright)
o Cleanup x86 io.h functions. (Brian Gerst)
o Make 'make tags' work with bitkeeper. (Peter Chubb)
o Correct Num/Caps_lock state ioctl flags mixup (Rok Papez)
o Small Farsync driver fixes. (Francois Romieu,
Kevin Curtis)
o Make st.c not oops when there are no tapes. (Douglas Gilbert)
o Add PnP scanning to AD1848 OSS driver. (Zwane Mwaikambo)
o AHA152x update (ISAPNP,ABORT fixed & 2.5 fixes). (Juergen E. Fischer)
o Bluesmoke warning fixes. (Robert Love)
o Make per-cpu setup compile on uniprocessor (Robert Love)
o Fix various framebuffer merge funnies. (James Simmons)
o Fix migration_thread preemption race. (Robert Love)
o IDE TCQ updates. (Jens Axboe)
o SIGIO generation on FIFOs & pipes. (Jeremy Elson)
o PNPBIOS SMP fixes. (Thomas Hood et al)
o attach_mpu401() cleanup on failure (Zwane Mwaikambo)
o Make P4 thermal interrupt warning a compile option. (Me)
| init check for same now also checks for Intel P4.
o Offer Athlon background MCE checker on i386 too. (Me)
next reply other threads:[~2002-04-23 14:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-04-23 14:45 Dave Jones [this message]
2002-04-23 17:11 ` Linux 2.5.9-dj1 Adrian Bunk
2002-04-23 17:57 ` [PATCH] 2.5.9-dj1 bind_cpu compile error Adam Kropelin
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