From: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
To: greg@kroah.com
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [2.6 patch] kill old PCI changelog
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 22:55:13 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20041027205512.GD2713@stusta.de> (raw)
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There's not much value in shipping a changelog who's last update was
five years ago.
diffstat output:
arch/i386/pci/changelog | 62 ----------------------------------------
1 files changed, 62 deletions(-)
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
- --- linux-2.6.10-rc1-mm1-full/arch/i386/pci/changelog 2004-10-18 23:55:06.000000000 +0200
+++ /dev/null 2004-08-23 02:01:39.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
- -/*
- - * CHANGELOG :
- - * Jun 17, 1994 : Modified to accommodate the broken pre-PCI BIOS SPECIFICATION
- - * Revision 2.0 present on <thys@dennis.ee.up.ac.za>'s ASUS mainboard.
- - *
- - * Jan 5, 1995 : Modified to probe PCI hardware at boot time by Frederic
- - * Potter, potter@cao-vlsi.ibp.fr
- - *
- - * Jan 10, 1995 : Modified to store the information about configured pci
- - * devices into a list, which can be accessed via /proc/pci by
- - * Curtis Varner, cvarner@cs.ucr.edu
- - *
- - * Jan 12, 1995 : CPU-PCI bridge optimization support by Frederic Potter.
- - * Alpha version. Intel & UMC chipset support only.
- - *
- - * Apr 16, 1995 : Source merge with the DEC Alpha PCI support. Most of the code
- - * moved to drivers/pci/pci.c.
- - *
- - * Dec 7, 1996 : Added support for direct configuration access of boards
- - * with Intel compatible access schemes (tsbogend@alpha.franken.de)
- - *
- - * Feb 3, 1997 : Set internal functions to static, save/restore flags
- - * avoid dead locks reading broken PCI BIOS, werner@suse.de
- - *
- - * Apr 26, 1997 : Fixed case when there is BIOS32, but not PCI BIOS
- - * (mj@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz)
- - *
- - * May 7, 1997 : Added some missing cli()'s. [mj]
- - *
- - * Jun 20, 1997 : Corrected problems in "conf1" type accesses.
- - * (paubert@iram.es)
- - *
- - * Aug 2, 1997 : Split to PCI BIOS handling and direct PCI access parts
- - * and cleaned it up... Martin Mares <mj@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
- - *
- - * Feb 6, 1998 : No longer using BIOS to find devices and device classes. [mj]
- - *
- - * May 1, 1998 : Support for peer host bridges. [mj]
- - *
- - * Jun 19, 1998 : Changed to use spinlocks, so that PCI configuration space
- - * can be accessed from interrupts even on SMP systems. [mj]
- - *
- - * August 1998 : Better support for peer host bridges and more paranoid
- - * checks for direct hardware access. Ugh, this file starts to look as
- - * a large gallery of common hardware bug workarounds (watch the comments)
- - * -- the PCI specs themselves are sane, but most implementors should be
- - * hit hard with \hammer scaled \magstep5. [mj]
- - *
- - * Jan 23, 1999 : More improvements to peer host bridge logic. i450NX fixup. [mj]
- - *
- - * Feb 8, 1999 : Added UM8886BF I/O address fixup. [mj]
- - *
- - * August 1999 : New resource management and configuration access stuff. [mj]
- - *
- - * Sep 19, 1999 : Use PCI IRQ routing tables for detection of peer host bridges.
- - * Based on ideas by Chris Frantz and David Hinds. [mj]
- - *
- - * Sep 28, 1999 : Handle unreported/unassigned IRQs. Thanks to Shuu Yamaguchi
- - * for a lot of patience during testing. [mj]
- - *
- - * Oct 8, 1999 : Split to pci-i386.c, pci-pc.c and pci-visws.c. [mj]
- - */
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2004-10-27 20:55 Adrian Bunk [this message]
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