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... a refresh of the generic GPIO > > patch, with several (ARM based) implementations in ... updating implementations along the lines the patch below. Other implementations could work too ... after the first round of patches go upstream: accept the interface first ...
linux-kernel - David Brownell - Jan 1 2007 - 16:06
... > See the appended for a patch roughly along the lines of ... The interface in the "gpiolib" patch is along the lines of ... after the first round > of patches go upstream: accept the interface ... the arch directory (as your patch encourages) which can lead to ...
linux-kernel - Kevin O'Connor - Jan 1 2007 - 19:17
... > kzalloc Currently I'm dropping this patch and writing a big patch to remove all the k[mzc]alloc castings in the ... this will be better done in another patch to let every patch do one single thing. right ? -- Ahmed S. Darwish http://darwish- ...
linux-kernel - Ahmed S. Darwish - Jan 5 2007 - 06:06
... Eike Beer wrote: > > One big patch for the whole kernel will ... own trees. > > With one big patch you would get collisions all ... tree causing t= he > > complete patch to get dropped. Also CC ... warning after sending the (big) patch. Sorry It's my > first ...
linux-kernel - Rolf Eike Beer - Jan 5 2007 - 07:54
... . If someones knows > please reply :). > > A patch to switch kmalloc->kzalloc and to ... of advice here. you should start your patch submission with *only* that descriptive text ... and *before* you start the actual patch, you can add superfluous text, like ...
linux-kernel - Robert P. J. Day - Jan 6 2007 - 09:36
... of advice here. you should start your patch > submission with *only* that descriptive text you ... and *before* you start the actual patch, > you can add superfluous text, like ... 't become part of the > permanent patch record. > rday Thanks for all the ...
linux-kernel - Ahmed S. Darwish - Jan 6 2007 - 10:55
... you where you want to send the patch. > If so, I should forward it to ... would expect that Andrew has seen the patch. Anyway, you should always send the patch ... ). [except for some security-related patches] --- ~Randy - To unsubscribe from this list: ...
linux-kernel - Randy Dunlap - Jan 6 2007 - 22:31
... make the lines even > smaller. Just for the patch applier, It seems that my mailer got insane. I've updated the patch to include PCI_DEVICE as Mr. Greg KH ... So if no more suggestions come, the final patch is in: http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/1 ...
linux-kernel - Ahmed S. Darwish - Jan 15 2007 - 16:38
... > Should I wait for an updated patch that uses hid-debug.h again? Thanks, ... are unrelated I'll just submit a trivial patch for the hid-debug.h stuff. Is it ... input events at this point. Anyway, the patch is correct anyway, will submit it soon. ...
linux-kernel - Simon Budig - Jan 15 2007 - 13:32
... (i.e. without any futex patches) ========================================================= Iterations=1000 Latency (s) min max ... with plist (i.e. with only patch 1/4 as is) =================================================== Iterations=1000 ...
linux-kernel - Pierre Peiffer - Jan 16 2007 - 04:34
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linux-kernel - Jan Altenberg - Mar 1 2007 - 16:03
... 2007 at 09:22:39AM +0100, Johannes Weiner wrote: > Your patch has broken lines where there shouldn't be any. I mean, the attached patch. This is probably not an error in the patch but in the way of posting it. > > +static int ...
linux-kernel - Johannes Weiner - Mar 21 2007 - 04:37
... MAC might hang while generating a pause frame. >> This patch fine tunes the MAC settings to avoid the ... -by-Jeff > cxgb3-add-sw-lro-support.patch. > > What should we do about this? > I can send you a patch against the -mm tree, if it is acceptable ...
linux-kernel - Divy Le Ray - Mar 21 2007 - 22:06
... VFS/MM/VM. All that being said, the patch (with a new, correct changlog) is OK. ... is dirty+writeback. That being said, this patch is only correct if we don't ... in balance_dirty_pages()". If we _do_ apply that patch then we can again get all memory ...
linux-kernel - Andrew Morton - Mar 25 2007 - 19:41
... affect things like power management. > > This patch adds a field to "struct parport" ... NOTE this depends on an earlier patch to make pnp devices set up ... infrastructure. Confusion reigns. To which "earlier patch" do you refer? - To unsubscribe from ...
linux-kernel - Andrew Morton - Mar 26 2007 - 17:59
... that can be freed. With the >> following patch early_drop() will search conntracks in all hash buckets. > > Have you tested your patch in a DOS situation ? > Some machines have ... looks like you are right and my patch can leads to a long delays. ...
linux-kernel - Vasily Averin - Apr 6 2007 - 06:26
... a warning over this create-links patch, I found that the system in the $SUBJECT patch (and likely every ACPI system ... of flakey ACPI tables; in the $SUBJECT patch both MDM and AUD ... away. A small glitch in the patch: lines bigger than 80 characters. ...
linux-kernel - David Brownell - Apr 7 2007 - 16:08
... adding a warning over this create-links patch, I found that the > system in the $SUBJECT patch (and likely every ACPI system) has > two different nodes that correspond to ... of flakey ACPI tables; in the $SUBJECT patch > both MDM and AUD nodes ...
linux-kernel - Zhang Rui - Apr 8 2007 - 22:36
... adding a warning over this create-links patch, I found that the > > system in the $SUBJECT patch (and likely every ACPI system) has ... issue of flakey ACPI tables; in the $SUBJECT patch > > both MDM and AUD nodes exist in the ACPI namespace, but ...
linux-kernel - David Brownell - Apr 9 2007 - 01:35
... a warning over this create-links patch, I found that the > system in the $SUBJECT patch (and likely every ACPI system ... 03 both have ids ... the appended patch goes on top of the previous pnpacpi patch, and should (nyet tested!) fix another place I ...
linux-kernel - David Brownell - Apr 10 2007 - 19:29