ChangeSet@1.1421, 2003-11-07 18:58:26-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] fix reference count bug with class devices
  
  When a kobject is associated with a kset, the kset MUST be set before
  the kobject is initialized (by either a call to kobject_register() or
  kobject_init()).  This patch fixes the class code which improperly set
  the kset after the kobject was initialized, which would cause improper
  reference counts on the kset.
  
  Thanks to Mike Anderson for locating the source of this bug.

ChangeSet@1.1420, 2003-11-07 16:32:55-08:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] Fix IP checksum for SuSE 9.0 compiler
  
  The hammer branch based gcc 3.3 in SuSE 9.0 has a more aggressive
  optimizer. ip_send_check has this code:
  
  	iph->check = 0;
  	iph->check = ip_fast_csum((unsigned char *)iph, iph->ihl);
  
  The new gcc optimizes the first store away because it doesn't know
  that ip_fast_csum reads its input memory. This leads to occassionally
  packets with wrong IP header checksum getting sent; this happens especially
  with NFS. Fixing it in the constraints would have been ugly and probably
  not future proof, so this patch just adds a memory clobber to ip_fast_csum.
  
  For some reason the issue only hits in 2.6, we haven't seen it in 2.4.
  Problem occurs on both i386 and x86-64.
  
  Credit goes to Olaf Kirch for tracking this down.

ChangeSet@1.1417.1.3, 2003-11-07 10:19:35-08:00, david-b@pacbell.net
  [PATCH] USB: usb ignores 64bit dma
  
  The dma hooks whereby EHCI can pass 64bit DMA support
  up the driver stack (to avoid buffer copies) turn out
  to broken on most architectures(*).  This patch just
  disables them all, since it looks like those mechanisms
  won't get fixed before 2.6.0-final.  For now it'd only
  matter on a few big Intel boxes anyway.
  
  Please merge.
  
  - Dave
  
  (*) On x86, mips, and arm dma_supported() doesn't
       even compare with the device's mask.  On several
       other architectures (reported on ppc, alpha,
       and sparc64), asking that question for non-PCI
       devices will just BUG() -- even though all info
       needed to answer the question is right at hand.

ChangeSet@1.1417.1.2, 2003-11-07 10:07:03-08:00, mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net
  [PATCH] USB: fix a thread-exit problem at module unload
  
  This patch fixes a thread-exit problem when the usb-storage module is
  unloaded with a preemptable kernel.  Please refer to the comments in the
  code for more detail.

ChangeSet@1.1417.1.1, 2003-11-07 10:04:16-08:00, michael@metaparadigm.com
  [PATCH] PCI: Fix oops in quirk_via_bridge
  
  I have a VIA cardbus 1394 controller which oops on insertion
  after an APM suspend/resume cycle (without card inserted):
  
  bounds: 0000 [#1]
  CPU:    0
  EIP:    0060:[<c0300060>]    Tainted: PF
  EFLAGS: 00010206
  EIP is at quirk_via_bridge+0x4/0x1c
  eax: 0000ffff   ebx: c02982e0   ecx: d1958000   edx: 000c0010
  esi: d1958000   edi: 00000001   ebp: 00000000   esp: da401ee8
  ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
  Process pccardd (pid: 1093, threadinfo=da400000 task=da4c8780)
  Stack: c019fb85 d1958000 00000001 d1958000 00000000 c019fbc2 d1958000 00000001
           c02980a0 d1958000 dfdebf14 c019d828 00000001 d1958000 00000000 dec2802c
           dfdebf00 dfdebf14 00000000 e3dfe7c7 dfdebf00 00000000 dec2802c da401f48
  Call Trace:
     [<c019fb85>] pci_do_fixups+0x52/0x54
     [<c019fbc2>] pci_fixup_device+0x3b/0x49
     [<c019d828>] pci_scan_slot+0x46/0x8f
     [<e3dfe7c7>] cb_alloc+0x29/0xf7 [pcmcia_core]
     [<e3dfb9aa>] socket_insert+0x90/0x102 [pcmcia_core]
     [<e3dfbc0d>] socket_detect_change+0x54/0x7e [pcmcia_core]
     [<e3dfbdbc>] pccardd+0x185/0x1f9 [pcmcia_core]
  
  quirk_via_bridge (which is marked device PCI_ANY_ID) triggers on
  my 1394 controller which vendor=VIA but is not a bridge.
  
  Making the quirk __devinit solves the problem.

ChangeSet@1.1418, 2003-11-07 09:53:45-08:00, viro@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk
  [PATCH] Fix cramfs metadata races
  
  There's a few places that use incorrect exclusion for the cramfs raw
  data access buffers.  The proper lock is "read_mutex" (and BKL does
  nothing).
  
   - fix mount-time read and block number initialization without the mutex
     held. 
   - cramfs_readdir() needs to copy the name and inode information into a
     separate buffer since it can't hold the semaphore over the
     (potentially blocking) user mode access
   - cramfs_lookup() needs to hold the access lock over the whole
     function, not just the read itself
   - use generic_file_llseek on directories to get i_sem exclusion on
     readdir/lseek

ChangeSet@1.1417, 2003-11-06 13:18:43-08:00, krkumar@us.ibm.com
  [NET]: Do not run netdev todo work from linkwatch code.

ChangeSet@1.1416, 2003-11-06 12:23:45-08:00, kaber@trash.net
  [NET]: Fix skb_copy_expand offset calculation.

ChangeSet@1.1415, 2003-11-06 10:42:41-08:00, jack@suse.cz
  [PATCH] Drop spin lock when calling request_module in quota code
  
  From Herbert Xu

ChangeSet@1.1414, 2003-11-06 08:23:58-08:00, axboe@suse.de
  [PATCH] fix segment accounting with bounced pages
  
  There's a problem with bio segment accounting for pages that reside
  above the bounce limit of a queue. When submitted, they may be
  considered part of another segment. A condition that changes when the
  page gets bounced. This can cause us to send bio's that have too many
  segments to a driver.
  
  The best fix is to always consider pages above q->bounce_pfn as seperate
  segments. That's the conservative approach and the easy fix.
  
  Problem identified and fixed by Herbert Xu.

ChangeSet@1.1413, 2003-11-06 08:07:14-08:00, pazke@donpac.ru
  [PATCH] fix visws irq breakage
  
  This fixes visws subarch which was broken by asm-i386/hw_irq.h changes

ChangeSet@1.1412, 2003-11-06 07:46:31-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix cut-and-paste error in radeonfb.c
  
  From Ronald Lembcke.

ChangeSet@1.1402.1.2, 2003-11-05 14:49:32-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Bump driver version and release date.

ChangeSet@1.1402.1.1, 2003-11-05 14:46:25-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [TG3]: Fix bugs in ETHTOOL_SSET introduced by ethtool_ops conversion.
  - Missing spin_lock*() calls before tp->link_config twiddling.
  - Missing assignment to tp->link_config.autoneg

ChangeSet@1.1410, 2003-11-05 12:52:55-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IRDA]: Fix IRQ save/restore handling in seq file handlers.
  
  IRDA was restoring IRQ flags in a different function from which they
  were saved which explodes on certain platforms.  It did not need to
  use _irq{save,restore}() anyways since the seqfile layer always invokes
  these routines from user context with interrupts enabled, so using
  plain spin_{lock,unlock}_irq() works just fine.

ChangeSet@1.1409, 2003-11-05 12:37:08-08:00, vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi
  [IPV6]: In ip6ip6 tunnel, user provides flowlabel in network byte order.

ChangeSet@1.1408, 2003-11-05 12:36:10-08:00, vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi
  [IPV6]: In ip6ip6 tunnel, set skb->h.raw after obtaining private copy.

ChangeSet@1.1407, 2003-11-05 12:28:33-08:00, shep@alum.mit.edu
  [IPV6]: Fix /proc/sys/net/ipv6/icmp permissions.

ChangeSet@1.1406, 2003-11-05 11:45:22-08:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [IRDA]: Fix IrLMP open leak.
  - Prevent 'self' leak on error in irlmp_open.
    ASSERT is compiled in only with DEBUG option => risk = 0.
  
  Original patch from Chris Wright.

ChangeSet@1.1405, 2003-11-05 11:42:34-08:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [IRDA]: Fix races between IRNET and PPP.
  - Prevent sending status event to dead/kfree sockets
  - Disable PPP access before deregistration
    PPP deregistration might sleep -> race condition

ChangeSet@1.1404, 2003-11-05 11:39:56-08:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [IRDA]: Fix two OOPSers in IrCOMM
  - Do not do copy_from_user() under spinlock
  - Always access self->skb under spinlock
  
  Original patch from Martin Diehl.

ChangeSet@1.1403, 2003-11-05 11:33:28-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Fix OOPS on NETDEV_CHANGENAME events.

ChangeSet@1.1402, 2003-11-05 08:29:58-08:00, willy@debian.org
  [PATCH] Fix panic-at-boot
  
  This fixes a panic-at-boot when ACPI Hotplug PCI is compiled in, but
  ACPI is disabled.  It just makes sure that the list is properly
  initialized statically instead of depending on runtime initialization
  that may or may not happen.

ChangeSet@1.1399, 2003-11-04 17:10:45-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Preserve cache/side-effect PTE bits in pte_modify().
  
  Bug noticed by Russell King.

ChangeSet@1.1396.4.1, 2003-11-04 16:32:35-08:00, rddunlap@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix crash-on-boot in init_l440gx SMP
  
  ioremap_nocache() doesn't need to check for physical address
  wraps because __ioremap() has already done that;
  fix calculation of npages to handle non-aligned phys_addr;

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.24, 2003-11-04 16:29:54-08:00, jt@bougret.hpl.hp.com
  [IRDA]: Fix SKB leaks in af_irda.c, from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.23, 2003-11-04 14:22:47-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV4]: Initialize ARP seqfile state in start() method.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.22, 2003-11-04 14:17:40-08:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [IRDA]: Fix irlmp seqfile, initialize the iterator in start.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.21, 2003-11-04 11:48:53-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NETLINK]: Initialize nl_pad in getname and recvmsg, noticed by Uli Drepper.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.20, 2003-11-04 11:35:29-08:00, laforge@netfilter.org
  [NETFILTER]: Fix ip_queue_maxlen sysctl.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.19, 2003-11-04 11:32:55-08:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [NETFILTER]: get_unique_tuple doesn't always return unique tuple.
  
  get_unique_tuple doesn't check that the tuple is unique if it finds
  a hash_by_src match.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.18, 2003-11-04 11:30:09-08:00, tommy@home.tig-grr.com
  [EBTABLES]: Fix ebt_limit for HZ=1000

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.17, 2003-11-04 08:01:30-08:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] fix rq->flags use in ide-tape.c
  
  Noticed by Stuart_Hayes@Dell.com:
  
  I've noticed that, in the 2.6 (test 9) kernel, the "cmd" field (of type int)
  in struct request has been removed, and it looks like all of the code in
  ide-tape has just had a find & replace run on it to replace any instance of
  rq.cmd or rq->cmd with rq.flags or rq->flags.
  
  The values being put into "cmd" in 2.4 (now "flags", in 2.6) by ide-tape are
  8-bit numbers, like 90, 91, etc... and the actual flags that are being used
  in "flags" cover the low 23 bits.  So, not only do the flags get wiped out
  when, say, ide-tape assigns, say, 90 to "flags", but also the 90 gets wiped
  out when one of the flags is modified.
  
  I noticed this, because ide-tape checks this value, and spews error codes
  when it isn't correct--continuously--as soon as you load the module, because
  ide-tape is calling ide_do_drive_cmd with an action of ide_preempt, which
  causes ide_do_drive_cmd to set the REQ_PREEMPT flag, so "flags" isn't the
  same when it gets back to idetape_do_request.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.16, 2003-11-04 08:01:16-08:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] fix ide-tape oops
  
  Set filp->private_data in idetape_chrdev_open() to point to a opened drive,
  otherwise driver oopses during future access to tape character device.
  
  Thanks to Stef van der Made <svdmade@planet.nl> for testing ide-tape fixes.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.14, 2003-11-03 23:06:20-08:00, ambx1@neo.rr.com
  [PATCH] Fix ISAPNP netdev initialization
  
  Moving isapnp further down in the bus initialization obviously sparked
  some new problems.
  
  Instead, remove the legacy netdev probing function from dev.c and give
  it its own initcall later in the cycle.

ChangeSet@1.1350.5.4, 2003-11-03 22:31:24-08:00, kochi@hpc.bs1.fc.nec.co.jp
  [PATCH] ia64: don't access per-CPU data of off-line CPUs
  
  This patch prevents a crash that happens when per-CPU data is allocated
  only for CPUs that are online.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.13, 2003-11-03 16:53:17-08:00, ralf@linux-mips.org
  [PATCH] drivers/pci DEBUG build fix
  
  Trivial build fix for the debug code in drivers PCI.  Seems like nobody
  has had to use this code in a long time.

ChangeSet@1.1350.5.3, 2003-11-03 14:37:03-08:00, ajm@sgi.com
  [PATCH] ia64: fix bug in SN2 sn_pci_map_sg that causes MCA
  
  If sg->dma_address is set, we try to do a __pa() on a dma_address,
  then, later, create a dma_addresss from a munged dma_address.  When
  this bogus dma_address is used by the card, it results in MCAs.

ChangeSet@1.1396.3.6, 2003-11-03 09:44:08-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Only truncate file types that can be truncated on minixfs.
  
  Only regular files, directories and symbolic links can have any
  blocks allocated to them - other types of files have different
  metadata in their inodes and should not get to the truncation
  paths. Enforce this in fs/minix/inode.c.
  
  Without this, deleting a block or character device can cause
  minix filesystem corruption. Noted by Konstantin Boldyshev.

ChangeSet@1.1396.3.5, 2003-11-02 11:16:06-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Avoid user space access with interrupts disabled in vm86 support.
  
  Getting a signal while in vm86 caused warnings because we still had
  interrupts disabled - for no good reason. Enable interrupts before
  accessing user space.

ChangeSet@1.1396.3.4, 2003-11-02 10:00:04-08:00, thomas@winischhofer.net
  [PATCH] More SiS AGP ids
  
  This extends the agppart table with three new SiS chipsets that must be
  handled as the other ones.  No actual code changes.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.11, 2003-11-01 23:15:59-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: fix client side after sockaddr_llc fixup

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.10, 2003-11-01 23:14:41-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: fix procfs reading when there are saps without sockets

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.9, 2003-11-01 23:13:20-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV4/IPV6]: Fix one more inappropriate use of inet6_sk()->ipv6only

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.8, 2003-11-01 23:09:49-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Cset exclude: akpm@osdl.org|ChangeSet|20031029192849|64746

ChangeSet@1.1396.3.3, 2003-11-01 16:26:06-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Forward-port PIRQ table updates from 2.4.x
  
  This separates out the PIRQ table parsing to vendor-specific
  code, which allows us to handle specific vendor quirks. In
  particular, SiS has a really funky notion of what PCI device
  ID's are meant to be.
  
  Some hardware designers seem to be hitting the recreational
  drugs a bit too heavily. Tssk, tssk.
  
  The Sis96x irq routing update is confirmed to fix at least
  one laptop.

ChangeSet@1.1396.3.2, 2003-11-01 14:32:53-08:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] AMD/nForce driver update
  
  From Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>.
  
  Change AMD8111 and nForce2 max speed to UDMA133.
  
  Add workaround for Serenade mainboards which only handle UDMA100.
  
  Fix printing of chipset name.
  
  Fix some whitspace issues.

ChangeSet@1.1396.3.1, 2003-11-01 14:12:32-08:00, B.Zolnierkiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
  [PATCH] add support for new nForce IDE controllers
  
  Original 2.4.23-pre4 patch by Allen Martin <AMartin@nvidia.com>.
  
  This does not add any new code, it only adds new PCI ID's and related
  info to the existing driver.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.6, 2003-10-31 14:02:11-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [APPLETALK]: Mark me as the maintainer.

ChangeSet@1.1337.1.36, 2003-10-31 09:55:47-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [libata] add Promise SATA pci id

ChangeSet@1.1337.1.35, 2003-10-31 09:54:37-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [libata] fix bugs in SATA reset code path

ChangeSet@1.1396.2.1, 2003-10-31 08:35:09-05:00, philipc@snapgear.com
  [netdrvr 8139cp] fix NAPI race
  
  Cures reported lockups.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.4, 2003-10-30 19:43:27-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [IPX]: Missing memset()'s in route and interface creation.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.3, 2003-10-30 19:43:04-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPX]: Fix checksum computation.

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.2, 2003-10-30 18:42:49-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [IPX]: Memset newly allocated atalk private area.

ChangeSet@1.1371.3.3, 2003-10-30 16:11:44-06:00, jejb@raven.il.steeleye.com
  Buslogic is MCA capable as well as PCI and ISA

ChangeSet@1.1396.1.1, 2003-10-30 13:05:26-08:00, shemminger@osdl.org
  [IPX]: Fix OOPS when ipxcfg_auto_create_interfaces is on.

ChangeSet@1.1380.3.2, 2003-10-30 12:50:24-08:00, zaitcev@redhat.com
  [SPARC]: Eliminate references to linux/smp_lock.h, from willy.

ChangeSet@1.1380.1.9, 2003-10-30 11:03:38-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Stop SIS 96x chips from lying about themselves.
  
  Some machines with the SIS 96x southbridge have it set up
  to claim it is a SIS 503 chip. That breaks irq routing logic
  among other things. Fix it properly by making everybody aware
  of the duplicity.

ChangeSet@1.1395, 2003-10-30 10:49:41-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Merge nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/network-2.5
  into nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/net-2.5

ChangeSet@1.1394, 2003-10-30 10:35:53-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: Fix sockaddr, only need to provide one MAC address not three.

ChangeSet@1.1393, 2003-10-30 10:28:54-08:00, herbert@gondor.apana.org.au
  [IPSEC]: Missing NULL algorithm checks in AH and IPCOMP init.

ChangeSet@1.1392, 2003-10-30 10:24:51-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [CRYPTO]: crypto_alg_lookup() should fail when passed a NULL name.

ChangeSet@1.1380.4.2, 2003-10-30 09:31:36-06:00, shaggy@shaggy.austin.ibm.com
  JFS: Fix race between link() and unlink()
  
  JFS isn't happy it thinks a file has been removed, and link() increases
  its nlink count back from zero.  In 2.4, i_zombie prevented this race
  condition.
  
  http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=866

ChangeSet@1.1380.1.6, 2003-10-29 17:35:41-08:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [PATCH] Fix for module initialization failure
  
  Bug reported by Paul Mackerras: if a module parameter fails, we didn't
  call module_arch_cleanup().
  
  On x86 this was harmless (module_arch_cleanup() is a no-op), but on
  other architectures like PPC this causes inconsistent data structures
  and subsequent oopses.

ChangeSet@1.1380.5.3, 2003-10-29 16:04:55-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] USB: don't build the whiteheat driver if on SMP as the locking is all messed up.

ChangeSet@1.1380.5.2, 2003-10-29 16:04:38-08:00, greg@kroah.com
  [PATCH] I2C: remove some MOD_INC and MOD_DEC usages that are not needed anymore.

ChangeSet@1.1380.5.1, 2003-10-29 15:20:38-08:00, ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru
  [PATCH] PCI: fix bug in pci_setup_bridge()
  
  This bug prevents Alphas with older firmware from booting if there
  is a card with PCI-PCI bridge that supports 32-bit IO.
  This has happened on AS2100 with a quad-tulip card, for example:
   - initially, the I/O window of 21152 bridge was 0x10000-0x10fff,
     as set up by firmware;
   - pci_setup_bridge() is going to change this, say, to 0xa000-0xafff:
     first, it updates PCI_IO_BASE_UPPER16 and PCI_IO_LIMIT_UPPER16
     registers, so that IO window temporarily is at 0x0000-0x0fff,
     which effectively blocks up all legacy IO ports in the lower
     4K range, such as serial, floppy, RTC an so on;
     does debugging printk - machine dies here with recursive
     machine checks as the serial console has gone.
  
  Moving (or disabling) the debugging printk is not a solution -
  there is possibility that timer interrupt (which might access RTC
  ports) occurs between writes to lower and upper parts of the
  base/limit registers.
  
  The patch temporarily disables the IO window of the bridge by
  setting PCI_IO_BASE_UPPER16 > PCI_IO_LIMIT_UPPER16 before doing
  an update. It's safe, as we don't have any active IO behind
  the bridge at this point. Also, it's a NOP for bridges with
  16-bit-only IO.
  Similar (but simpler, as we always clear upper 32 bits) fix
  for 64-bit prefetchable MMIO range.

ChangeSet@1.1391, 2003-10-29 15:03:29-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET]: Make skb_copy_expand() copy header area too.

ChangeSet@1.1380.4.1, 2003-10-29 16:05:37-06:00, shaggy@shaggy.austin.ibm.com
  JFS: remove racy, redundant call to block_invalidatepage
  
  __invalidate_metapages references mp->page after after releasing the
  meta_lock spinlock, without increasing the use count.  This is racy and
  unnecessary since setting the META_discard flag is sufficient.
  block_invalidatepage() will be called when the metapage is released.

ChangeSet@1.1380.1.3, 2003-10-29 14:01:11-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Merge bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.6-serial
  into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.21, 2003-10-29 15:43:44-05:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [netdrvr 3c527] add MODULE_LICENSE tag

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.20, 2003-10-29 15:40:27-05:00, achirica@telefonica.net
  [PATCH] Fix wireless stats locking

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.19, 2003-10-29 15:40:20-05:00, arjanv@redhat.com
  [PATCH] fix starfire 64-bit b0rkage
  
  (x >> 32) is undefined on a 32 bit integral variable in C; In contrast
  (x >>16 >> 16) is fine (and gets optimized out to 0, while (x >> 32)
  gets optimized out to a nop). 
  
  Fix for starfire below

ChangeSet@1.1380.3.1, 2003-10-29 12:38:58-08:00, ebrower@usa.net
  [SPARC]: Fix _IOC_SIZE() macro when direction is _IOC_NONE.

ChangeSet@1.1390, 2003-10-29 12:21:25-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: when the user doesn't specifies a local address to connect, do an autobind
  
  Other protocols do this as soon as they discover over what interface the
  packet will be routed, but LLC isn't routable, so, to provide similar
  semantics to the other protocols, I'm just binding it to the first interface
  of the type specified, perhaps we'll need a tunable for this or some sort of
  routing table done manually by the admin, later we'll see, for now this
  allows an application like openssh, with patched getaddrinfo/getnameinfo to
  use PF_LLC sockets with a very small patch.

ChangeSet@1.1389, 2003-10-29 12:20:49-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [NET]: Introduce dev_getbyfirsthwtype.

ChangeSet@1.1388, 2003-10-29 12:19:55-08:00, kolya@mit.edu
  [NET]: Allow SOMAXCONN to be adjusted via sysctl.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.18, 2003-10-29 15:01:31-05:00, amir.noam@intel.com
  [netdrvr bonding] fix monitoring functions
  
  This fix got missed in the bonding patchset applied a while ago.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.17, 2003-10-29 14:49:29-05:00, komujun@nifty.com
  [pcmcia fmvj18x_cs] share interrupts properly for TDK multifunction cards.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.16, 2003-10-29 14:47:00-05:00, rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
  [PATCH] 2.6.0-test8: fix ARM ether driver naming
  
  Ensure that arm ether drivers print the correct ether device name rather
  than "eth%d".

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.15, 2003-10-29 14:41:21-05:00, achirica@telefonica.net
  [PATCH] Fix compatibily issue with some APs

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.14, 2003-10-29 14:39:27-05:00, riel@surriel.com
  [netdrvr starfire] include asm/io.h
  
  Fixes build on some platforms.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.13, 2003-10-29 14:36:34-05:00, tsk@ibakou.com
  [netdrvr 8139too] add pci id

ChangeSet@1.1387, 2003-10-29 11:32:23-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: set local mac addr at connect time when userland left it as zeroes

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.12, 2003-10-29 14:31:47-05:00, arjanv@redhat.com
  [PATCH] r8169 module license tag

ChangeSet@1.1386, 2003-10-29 11:31:46-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: fix bug that prevented fcntl(O_NONBLOCK) from working with PF_LLC sockets

ChangeSet@1.1385, 2003-10-29 11:31:16-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: fix net_device refcounting bug

ChangeSet@1.1384, 2003-10-29 11:30:37-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: llc_lookup_listener has to consider the 'any' mac address

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.11, 2003-10-29 14:28:49-05:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] initcall ordering fix for PNP NICs
  
  From: "M.H.VanLeeuwen" <vanl@megsinet.net>
  
  The level of isapnp_init was moved to after apci sometime ago.  Since it is
  now after net_dev_init, ISA PNP NICs fail to initialized at boot.  This is
  particularily problematic for NFS root filesystems like mine, or none
  modular systems.
  
  This fix allows ISA PNP NIC cards to work during net_dev_init, and still
  leaves isapnp_init after apci_init.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.10, 2003-10-29 14:28:40-05:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] sis900 skb free fix
  
  This driver is freeing skb's from timer context, with local irq's disabled.
  
  It generates warnings from local_bh_enable() because local_bh_enable()
  reenables interrupts, exposing the machine to deadlocks.
  
  So use the deferred dev_kfree_skb_irq() instead.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.8, 2003-10-29 07:13:31-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] direct-io typo fix
  
  From: Klaas de Waal <klaas.de.waal@hccnet.nl>
  
  Bug in parameter of ZERO_PAGE macro in line 679 of fb/direct-io.c Parameter
  dio->cur_user_address has to be dio->curr_user_address.  This bug shows
  when compling for MIPS little endian as target, not when compiling for X86.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.7, 2003-10-29 07:13:22-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] /proc/tty/driver/serial formatting fix
  
  From: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
  
  Properly terminate /proc/tty/driver/serial output lines of known UARTS
  when the caller has no CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.6, 2003-10-29 07:13:14-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Export some symbols on x86-64
  
  From: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
  
  Export two symbols on x86-64.  This is needed for the sk98lin driver and ipv6.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.5, 2003-10-29 07:13:05-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] bttv jiffies warning fix
  
  Use unsigned long for time_after(), not an int.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.4, 2003-10-29 07:12:56-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] WinTV-D patch to make tuner functional
  
  From: "Brad House" <brad_mssw@gentoo.org>
  
  Quick patch to enable the Philips tuner on the WinTV-D boards.  Tested and
  works fine.  (acked by Gerd)

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.3, 2003-10-29 07:12:47-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] JBD: use-after-free fix
  
  The wait_event() in there can touch the memory at *transaction after
  kjournald has freed it.
  
  Rework the code to not wait until the transaction enters T_FLUSH state: just
  loop back and try against after the wakeup.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.2, 2003-10-29 07:12:38-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] digi_accelport warning fix
  
  Use the correct type for the workqueue callback.

ChangeSet@1.1380.2.1, 2003-10-29 07:09:57-08:00, phillim2@comcast.net
  [PATCH] ibmtr_cs/ibmtr - get working again
  
  Patch to get ibmtr_cs / ibmtr working again.  A change went in a while back
  I missed that killed it.  Also fixed the timer to eliminate the
  uninitialized timer error on close.

ChangeSet@1.1383, 2003-10-28 23:24:26-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: Fix oops in procf handling.

ChangeSet@1.1382, 2003-10-28 23:19:09-08:00, janitor@sternwelten.at
  [NETFILTER]: Add IPCHAINS to MAINTAINERS entry.

ChangeSet@1.1381, 2003-10-28 23:01:01-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [NET/COMPAT]: Fix copying of ipt_entry objects in do_netfilter_replace().
  
  As noted by Georg Chini, ipt_entry object are of variable size
  so just copying individual struct ipt_entry slots around does
  not work.

ChangeSet@1.1371.5.2, 2003-10-28 22:07:38-05:00, len.brown@intel.com
  [ACPI] REVERT ACPICA-20030918 CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG printk that caused crash
  http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1341

ChangeSet@1.1371.5.1, 2003-10-28 21:40:08-05:00, len.brown@intel.com
  [ACPI] REVERT acpi_ec_gpe_query(ec) fix that crashed non-T40 boxes
  http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1171

ChangeSet@1.1371.4.1, 2003-10-28 13:09:35-08:00, Jay.Estabrook@hp.com
  [PATCH] Fix alpha "white box" boot
  
  Here's a show-stopper patch for Alpha; missing it prevents several of
  our platforms ("white box" 3000 and 5000 series) from booting.

ChangeSet@1.1378, 2003-10-28 08:38:12-08:00, kml@patheticgeek.net
  [TCP]: When SYN is set, the window is not scaled.

ChangeSet@1.1371.1.3, 2003-10-28 08:24:23-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Get preempt building and working again.
  
  - HAVE_DEC_LOCK depends on SMP
  - Trap return preemption check needs interrupt disabled check
  - Implement write_trylock
  - Fix in_atomic() definition when PREEMPT enabled

ChangeSet@1.1337.1.34, 2003-10-28 11:04:30-05:00, jgarzik@redhat.com
  [libata] Add paranoia checks/settings suggested by Promise

ChangeSet@1.1377, 2003-10-28 07:44:43-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Fix outdated and inaccurate information in Kconfig help.

ChangeSet@1.1371.3.2, 2003-10-28 09:41:40-06:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] Strange SCSI messages
  
  In SCSI messages, sdsdd should have been sdd.
  That is, these days error printing is a bit broken.

ChangeSet@1.1371.3.1, 2003-10-28 09:33:04-06:00, wrlk@riede.org
  [PATCH] osst buglet
  
  Fixes a "Bad page state at destroy_compound_page" error.

ChangeSet@1.1376, 2003-10-28 06:47:13-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV4]: Remove out-of-date info CONFIG_INET help text.

ChangeSet@1.1375, 2003-10-28 03:11:07-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Fix inappropriate usage of inet{,6}_sk().

ChangeSet@1.1371.1.2, 2003-10-28 02:33:27-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC64]: Fix preempt handling in dec_and_lock.S

ChangeSet@1.1371.1.1, 2003-10-28 02:26:34-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [SPARC]: Add AIO syscalls, 32-bit compat handling will come later.

ChangeSet@1.1350.7.1, 2003-10-28 09:36:10+00:00, andrew@com.rmk.(none)
  [SERIAL PATCH] 1672/1: Restore sizeof(struct serial_struct)
  
  Patch from SAN People
  
  Patch 2.4.21-rmk1 added a "iomap_base" field to the serial_struct
  structure (include/linux/serial.h).
  
  Since that structure is exported to user-space it should be
  consistent between revisions of the stable 2.4 kernels.
  
  This patch removes 4 bytes (were "reserved") to restore the size
  of the structure.
  
  Without this patch, ioctl(TIOCGSERIAL) will copy_to_user() 4
  bytes more than expected and possibly corrupt the application's
  stack/heap.

ChangeSet@1.1374, 2003-10-28 01:13:25-08:00, pee@erkkila.org
  [IPV4]: Make sure ipgre_tunnel_init() gets the correct ioctl settings.

ChangeSet@1.1373, 2003-10-28 01:11:37-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: In llc_ui_connect(), return error properly when device not found.

ChangeSet@1.1372, 2003-10-28 01:10:42-08:00, acme@conectiva.com.br
  [LLC]: Fix array indexing in llc_add_pack().

ChangeSet@1.1350.5.2, 2003-10-27 22:45:37-08:00, eranian@hpl.hp.com
  [PATCH] ia64: fix 2 more perfmon2 bugs
  
  Here is the minimal patch that fixes things that do not work and that
  can be noticed fairly easily:
  
          - remove a typo in pfm_check_task_state() which causes
            PFM_READ_PMDS to fail when context is in  PFM_MASKED state.
  
          - fix a typo in perfmon_mcklinley.h when checking the value
            combinations for when writing to PMC14. This could reject a
            valid request to program PMC14.

ChangeSet@1.1350.6.1, 2003-10-27 23:20:38+00:00, rmk@flint.arm.linux.org.uk
  [PCMCIA] Fix card detection.
  
  Idea from David Hinds.
  
  Some PCMCIA/Cardbus controllers seem to get upset when we ask
  them to re-do card interrogation - they miss the next insertion
  event.
  
  We therefore avoid forcing needless card interrogations if a
  card has already been succesfully detected and interrogated.

ChangeSet@1.1371, 2003-10-27 13:37:04-08:00, akpm@osdl.org
  [PATCH] Fix binfmt_misc locking
  
  This fixes a sleep-in-spinlock bug for binfmt_misc registration.
  
  That lock is purely for the list, not for the dentry.

ChangeSet@1.1370, 2003-10-27 11:52:49-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Don't force PS/2 mouse rate or resolution by default.
  
  Only set the rate/resolution if the user actually asked
  for it. Some mice and KVM switches don't like to have
  their rate forced.

ChangeSet@1.1369, 2003-10-27 11:50:03-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Fix ZOMBIE race with self-reaping threads.
  
  exit_notify() used to leave a window open when a thread
  died that made the thread visible as a ZOMBIE even though
  the thread reaped itself. This closes that window by marking
  the thread DEAD within the tasklist_lock.

ChangeSet@1.1337.43.18, 2003-10-27 10:44:55-08:00, eranian@hpl.hp.com
  [PATCH] ia64: fix perfmon UP breakage
  

ChangeSet@1.1350.4.2, 2003-10-27 08:37:48-08:00, kevcorry@us.ibm.com
  [PATCH] Fix DM on top of raid
  
  Force Device-Mapper to use PAGE_SIZE or smaller I/O when the underlying
  device has a bvec_merge_fn routine registered.  This will fix the
  situation of Device-Mapper submitting I/Os to RAID-0 that span the
  RAID-0 chunk boundaries.
  
  Joe is working on a better solution that actually honors the MD
  merge_bvec_fn routine.  But this minimal change will fix the problem for
  the time being.

ChangeSet@1.1350.4.1, 2003-10-27 08:35:23-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Put the compiler barrier() on the right side of the preemption
  enable on UP-PREEMPT.
  
  Without this, the enable could "migrate" up into the critical
  region (on SMP, the actual spinlock would act as an additional
  barrier and PREEMPT was ok).

ChangeSet@1.1366, 2003-10-27 03:29:16-08:00, herbert@gondor.apana.org.au
  [IPSEC]: Fix accidental too many ref drops on policies.

ChangeSet@1.1365, 2003-10-27 00:56:29-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  [IPV6]: Do not virt_to_page() on stack addresses, fixes OOPS.

ChangeSet@1.1364, 2003-10-27 00:29:03-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Revert "Zero initial timestamps are valid" changeset.
  
  I am still not sure that this change all by itself is enough
  to make us accept zero initial timestamps properly. 
  
  Cset exclude: davem@nuts.ninka.net|ChangeSet|20031025060257|60993

ChangeSet@1.1363, 2003-10-27 00:28:16-08:00, davem@nuts.ninka.net
  Revert signal handling changes in tcp.c - they break SIGURG.
  
  Cset exclude: kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru|ChangeSet|20031021052951|52463

ChangeSet@1.1362, 2003-10-27 00:11:51-08:00, bdschuym@pandora.be
  [NETFILTER]: Fix potential OOPS in ipt_REDIRECT.

ChangeSet@1.1361, 2003-10-27 00:05:29-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Fix bogus semicolon typo in mcast.c

ChangeSet@1.1360, 2003-10-27 00:01:25-08:00, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
  [NETFILTER]: Fix ipchains oops in NAT
  
  We updated ip_nat_setup_info to set the initialized flag and call
  place_in_hashes, but *didn't* change the call in ip_fw_compat_masq.c
  which also calls place_in_hashes() itself (again!).  Result: corrupt
  list, and next thing which lands in the same hash bucket goes boom.
  
  Thanks to Andy Polyakov for chasing this down.

ChangeSet@1.1359, 2003-10-27 00:00:07-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Process ipv4-mapped addresses properly on UDPv6 sockets.

ChangeSet@1.1358, 2003-10-26 23:58:17-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV4,6]: Use common storage for cork'd flow, needed to handle mapped-ipv4 ipv6 addresses properly.

ChangeSet@1.1357, 2003-10-26 23:55:54-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Use real storage for cork'd packets, else MSG_MORE corrupts UDP packets.

ChangeSet@1.1356, 2003-10-26 23:52:56-08:00, yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org
  [IPV6]: Typo in address comparison.

ChangeSet@1.1355, 2003-10-26 23:52:27-08:00, ak@muc.de
  [NET]: Fix oops in ethertap_rx().

ChangeSet@1.1354, 2003-10-26 23:51:48-08:00, levon@movementarian.org
  [NETFILTER]: Fix modular iptables build.

ChangeSet@1.1350.2.1, 2003-10-27 06:29:34+01:00, matthias.andree@gmx.de
  Properly terminate /proc/tty/driver/serial output lines of known UARTS
  when the caller has no CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability.

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.10, 2003-10-26 19:16:23-08:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Add a sticky "PF_DEAD" task flag to keep track of dead processes.
  
  Use this to simplify 'finish_task_switch', but perhaps more
  importantly we can use this to track down why some processes
  seem to sometimes not die properly even after having been
  marked as ZOMBIE. The "task->state" flags are too fluid to 
  allow that well.

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.9, 2003-10-26 14:27:04-08:00, tausq@debian.org
  [PATCH] fix __div64_32 to do division properly
  
  This fixes the generic __div64_32() to correctly handle divisions by
  large 32-bit values (as used by nanosleep() and friends, for example).
  
  It's a simple bit-at-a-time implementation with a reduction of the high
  32-bits handled manually.  Architectures that can do 64/32-bit divisions
  in hardware should implement their own more efficient versions.

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.8, 2003-10-26 09:23:40-08:00, ysato@users.sourceforge.jp
  [PATCH] fix h8/300 support
  
   - add 'sched_clock'
   - delete smplock.h

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.7, 2003-10-26 09:17:34-08:00, ak@muc.de
  [PATCH] Essential x86-64 updates
  
  The most important part is that it makes x86-64 compile again.
  Without that 2.6 users won't be very happy.
  
  It also works around a bug that allowed every user program to reboot the
  system on B stepping K8.
  
  Also update to match some recent i386 fixes.
  
  Full ChangeLog:
   - Add acpi_pic_set_level_irq to make ACPI compile again
   - Work around compat mode K8 bug in IRET exception handling
   - Increase exception stack. The old 1k stack was too easy
     to overflow (from Jim Paradis, changed by me)
   - Replace safe_smp_processor_id with cpuid (needed for above)
   - When there is only one node always enable fake_node mode
   - Merge with i386 (NTP gettimeofday monoticity fix, irq nr_vectors change)
   - Fix compile problem for UP kernels in time/cpufreq
   - Set all nodes online at bootup
   - Define node_to_cpumask correctly

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.6, 2003-10-26 09:11:40-08:00, stelian@popies.net
  [PATCH] meye: documentation
  
  This documents the existence of a forth 'motioneye' camera plugged into
  the USB bus, of course unsupported by the meye driver.

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.5, 2003-10-26 09:11:20-08:00, stelian@popies.net
  [PATCH] sonypi: fix Zoom/Thumbphrase button events
  
  This corrects the Zoom and Thumbphrase button events.

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.4, 2003-10-26 09:11:03-08:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] Relax FATFS validity tests
  
  The first FAT entry should have the media byte (0xf0,0xf8,...,0xff)
  extended with all 1 bits in the first FAT entry.
  
  Checking this is a good idea, it prevents us from mounting garbage
  as FAT - there is no good magic for FAT.
  
  Unfortunately, Windows does not enforce this, and 2.4 doesn't either.
  It turns out that there are filesystems around (two reports so far) that
  have a zero first FAT entry, and work under Windows and 2.4 but fail to
  mount under 2.6.
  
  So, this weakens the test.

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.3, 2003-10-26 09:10:52-08:00, Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
  [PATCH] atkbd: 0xfa is ACK
  
  The 0xfa code can be a key scancode or it can be a protocol scancode.
  
  Only few keyboards use it as a key scancode, and if we always interpret
  it as a protocol scancode then these rare keyboards will have a dead
  key.  If we interpret it as a key scancode then we have a dead keyboard
  in case it was protocol.
  
  Clearly it is safer to prefer to interpret it as a protocol scancode.
  
  This moves the test for ACK and NAK up, so that they are always seen as
  protocol.
  
  This is just a minimal patch.  What I did in 1.1.54 was to keep track of
  commands sent with a flag reply_expected, so that 0xfa could be taken as
  ACK when a reply is expected and as key scancode otherwise.  That is the
  better solution, but requires larger surgery.

ChangeSet@1.1350.1.2, 2003-10-25 11:38:01-07:00, torvalds@home.osdl.org
  Linux 2.6.0-test9
  TAG: v2.6.0-test9