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... /OS/Linux/testing/Linus contains the first patch to 0.98 (along with a bootimage ... . There are also some SCSI driver patches: the seagate driver uses irqaction() to ... the aha1542 driver has the speedup patches. The bootimage should be compiled without ...
linux-activists - Linus Torvalds - Oct 5 1992 - 13:07
... remove an > indentation level and make the code slightly easier to read. > > This comes before my bugfix in the next patch so the patch and the > resulting code stay readable. Fine for me. -Andi - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line " ...
linux-kernel - Andi Kleen - Feb 3 2007 - 05:50
... This is the Blackfin architecture patch against Linux kernel 2.6. ... from lkml. > > The blackfin-arch patch is at > https://blackfin.uclinux. ... and URLs here and the patches in the other emails in ... and at least resend the patches in the other 2 emails ...
linux-kernel - Ben Nizette - Feb 5 2007 - 03:51
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linux-kernel - Mike Frysinger - Feb 5 2007 - 21:59
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linux-kernel - Randy Dunlap - Feb 6 2007 - 14:49
... not seem > that good an idea to me ;-) > > An updated patch follows. It is still not wraparound safe (a > lockup would ... one. Please send him a signed-off and fully changelogged patch and still cc myself, thanks. - To unsubscribe from this list: ...
linux-kernel - Andrew Morton - Feb 6 2007 - 20:12
... the general idea of this patch set, however.. David didn't ... sort of thing. The proposed patches are, I think, minimal. Perhaps ... .. That's what Paul Davies' patches are aimed at: http://marc. ... a serious look at those patches next time they pop up ...
linux-kernel - Andrew Morton - Feb 7 2007 - 02:49
... the general idea of this patch set, however.. > > David didn't ... sort of thing. The proposed patches are, I think, minimal. > Perhaps ... That's what Paul Davies' patches are aimed at: > > http://marc ... a serious look at those patches next time > they pop up ...
linux-kernel - Paul Mundt - Feb 7 2007 - 03:24
... I'll use that unless > anyone objects. i had a patch integrating the iodesc idea, but after some thought, had decided ... segment iterators, segment offsets, and absolute bytecount. FYI, the patch is still in the works and would convert the whole file ...
linux-kernel - Nate Diller - Feb 8 2007 - 22:03
... this one. Please send him a signed-off > and fully changelogged patch and still cc myself, thanks. What is the status on this one? Jiri, do you have an updated patch? -Andi - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ...
linux-kernel - Andi Kleen - Feb 10 2007 - 08:31
... to cancel_delayed_work/cancel_rearming_delayed_work, not good. It turns out this patch is in fact bug-fix. I didn't notice ... and this patch should go just after implement-flush_work.patch Sorry for inconvenience, please apply. Oleg. - To ...
linux-kernel - Oleg Nesterov - Feb 11 2007 - 20:04
Any comments on this blackfin arch kernel patch for 2.6.20? We fixed a lot of issues according to the feedback against our last patch for 2.6.18. We really appreciate your comments on this new one. Thanks - To ...
linux-kernel - Sonic Zhang - Feb 12 2007 - 03:09
... don't have to port the > > > > patch to several different kernels. Is that ... 2.6.20 has all the patches I've proposed so far except ... Could you try using the two patches here against 2.6.20 please ... Since the crashes happen without the patch too, you're off the ...
linux-kernel - Olivier Galibert - Feb 12 2007 - 09:57
... > Can't this be just rcu_read_lock()? > In this particular patch (which is an almost verbatim extraction/renaming of the generic ... into container.c) it probably could - but the main patch that adds the container_group support would lose it since we ...
linux-kernel - Paul Menage - Feb 12 2007 - 15:26
... don't have to port the > > > > > patch to several different kernels. Is that ... 2.6.20 has all the patches I've proposed so far except ... Could you try using the two patches here against 2.6.20 please ... the crashes happen without > the patch too, you're off the ...
linux-kernel - Ian Kent - Feb 12 2007 - 20:52
... an fc5 kernel > > later than that? > > I've ported your patch to 2257 (nothing special, only moved lines), > and it seems ... testing. OK. But be aware that there may (probably) be another patch missing from that kernel. If you run into problems we'll ...
linux-kernel - Ian Kent - Feb 13 2007 - 09:40
... an fc5 kernel >> later than that? > > I've ported your patch to 2257 (nothing special, only moved lines), > and it ... beautifully. I'm enlarging the testing. > If you get the patches into -stable they will end up in Fedora kernels automatically. ...
linux-kernel - Chuck Ebbert - Feb 13 2007 - 10:07
... an fc5 kernel > >> later than that? > > > > I've ported your patch to 2257 (nothing special, only moved lines), > > and it ... beautifully. I'm enlarging the testing. > > > > If you get the patches into -stable they will end up in Fedora > kernels ...
linux-kernel - Olivier Galibert - Feb 13 2007 - 11:54
... later than that? > > > > I've ported your patch to 2257 (nothing special, only moved lines ... enlarging the testing. > > > > If you get the patches into -stable they will end up ... . I'll be submitting the new patches soon, if all goes well. Ian ...
linux-kernel - Ian Kent - Feb 13 2007 - 13:29
... 2 protocol probing.... > > > > What do you think about patch below? It somewhat reduces #ifdef clutter in main > > module ... probing is really special. Btw, can I get that OLPC patch when you have time? -- Dmitry - To unsubscribe from this list: ...
linux-kernel - Dmitry Torokhov - Feb 16 2007 - 11:42