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Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_do_brk-1 glitch fixup from Andrew. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_e-nodev-1 s/NODEV/ENODEV/ fixes from Vojtech. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_get_request_wait-race-1 Add missing smb_mb(). Only in 2.4.22aa1: 00_log-buf-len-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_log-buf-len-dynamic-1 Ported to 2.4.23pre6 to allow the configuration of the buffer size at compile time too. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_proc-readlink-1 Remeber to free tmp buffer (from spender) Only in 2.4.22aa1: 00_sched-O1-aa-2.4.19rc3-17.gz Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_sched-O1-aa-2.4.19rc3-18.gz Let the idle load_balance pass to pick any task it find, if we go idle it means we've no task left. This fix speeds up number crunching up to 100% in some arch. The very same fix incidentally is also present in current 2.6. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_sk98lin-char-fix-1 Count the right number of bytes (not ints). Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 00_sync-buffer-scale-1 Don't take the bkl (the same paths runs w/o the bkl elsewhere), from Chris Mason. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 01_softirq-nowait-1 We must really keep executing softirqs or it may take a too long time before ksoftirqd gets some cpu time. For an embedded device you may want to remove this, on a server we need this still. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 05_vm_27-pte-dirty-bit-in-hardware-1 This fixes a longstanding bug for a number of archs that haven't the dirty bit updated in hardware. For those archs we can't mark the pte writeable when it's still in swap cache, unless we don't mark it dirty too at the same time. Otherwise the cpu will go ahead writing to the page, no fault will happen and the swapcache will be still clean, and the data will be lost at the next zeroIO swapout leading to userspace data corruption and segfaults during swap. Affected archs are alpha/s390/s390x for example. This bug was specific to the -aa VM, it couldn't happen in mainline. In my tree I optimized the code to exploited properties of archs that updates the bit in hardware for the first time. Hence the first need of a #define to differentiate the two code paths. The logic in the software-dirty-bit case will be less efficient of course (that's why there's a difference in the first place). This is an obvious noop for x86 and x86-64 for example. NOTE: the software-dirty-bit code is safe for all archs, the other way around not. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 30_18-busy-inodes-1 Try to avoid to leave busy inodes in autofs unmount. From Olaf Kirch. (original from Trond). Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 30_19-nfs-kill-unlock-1 Ignore errors on exiting lock cleanups. From Trond. Only in 2.4.22aa1: 70_xfs-1.3-2.gz Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 70_xfs-1.3-3.gz Only in 2.4.22aa1: 70_xfs-sysctl-3 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 70_xfs13pre-final-1.gz Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 71_qsort-1 Only in 2.4.22aa1: 71_xfs-VM_IO-1 Only in 2.4.22aa1: 71_xfs-aa-4 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 71_xfs-aa-5 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 71_xfs-mmap-1 Only in 2.4.22aa1: 71_xfs-tuning-1 XFS 13pre-final merged. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999900_BH_Sync-remove-1 To really be able to help and not just waste some seek and cpu, wait_on_buffer should honour the BH_Sync, but this is late in 2.4, and so I prefer to get rid of it instead of giving it the full power it should have. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999900_soft-float-1 Trap any usage of the FPU in kernel (needed to trap things like schedule_timeout(HZ*0.1)). Only in 2.4.22aa1: 9999901_aio-network-poll-pipe-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999901_aio-poll-2 Leave only the aio-poll functionality because the network aio is still unfinished and nobody needs the pipe one (AFIK). Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_00_x86_64-suse-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_00_x86_64-sys-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_00_x86_64-tsc-c0-bandaid-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_00_x86_64-warning-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_00_x86_64-zone-startpfn-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-aio-bigpages-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-aio-export-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-bitops-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-discontig-pmd-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-epoll-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-fault32-wrap-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-kgdb-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_01_x86_64-lvm32-no-checks-1 Merge x86-64 updates from Andi Kleen. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_athlon-errata-prefetch-1 Fix athlon prefetch invalid faults from userspace. From Andi Kleen. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_z-execve-race-1 Fix race in exit_mmap. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_z-laptopmode-1 Allow the first read hitting the disk to flush all the dirty buffers. From Jens Axboe. Only in 2.4.22aa1: 9999900_desktop-4 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_zz-dynamic-timeslice-1 Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_zzz-dynamic-hz-1 HZ is now dynamic, you can boot with HZ=50 HZ=100 HZ=500 or HZ=1000. However only HZ=100 and HZ=1000 are supported. Anything different from HZ=100 can trigger device driver bugs (those would already trigger on ia64 and alpha but on x86 the amount of drivers in use is larger). But wait, you shouldn't use HZ=, you should only pass 'desktop' if you want to use the machine to behave as a better desktop and the kernel will just do the right thing. max-timeslice/min-timeslice tunables are also provided as sysctl. Again no need to tune those, just pass 'desktop' if your machine is a desktop. The scheduler has internal heuristics (the avg_sleep for example in the o1 scheduler) to try to identify the interactive tasks. Since those are heuristics there's also the chance of failing. By rescheduling taks at around 100hz even if the heuristic fails there's quite a good margin before your eye can see it. This should help with video players and games. Only in 2.4.23pre6aa1: 9999_zzzz-stackoverflow-1 Prevent overflows from happening on top of softirq. From Hugh Dickins.