1. 12 7月, 2007 1 次提交
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      PCI: Change all drivers to use pci_device->revision · 44c10138
      Auke Kok 提交于
      Instead of all drivers reading pci config space to get the revision
      ID, they can now use the pci_device->revision member.
      
      This exposes some issues where drivers where reading a word or a dword
      for the revision number, and adding useless error-handling around the
      read. Some drivers even just read it for no purpose of all.
      
      In devices where the revision ID is being copied over and used in what
      appears to be the equivalent of hotpath, I have left the copy code
      and the cached copy as not to influence the driver's performance.
      
      Compile tested with make all{yes,mod}config on x86_64 and i386.
      Signed-off-by: NAuke Kok <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com>
      Acked-by: NDave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
      44c10138
  2. 23 5月, 2007 1 次提交
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      [SCSI] aic94xx: asd_clear_nexus should fail if the cleared task does not complete · 8fdcf86a
      Darrick J. Wong 提交于
      Every so often, the driver will call asd_clear_nexus to clean out a task.
      It is supposed to be the case that the CLEAR NEXUS does not go on the done
      list until after the task itself has been put on the done list, but for
      some reason this doesn't always happen.  Thus, the
      wait_for_completion_timeout call times out, and we return success.  This
      makes libsas free the task even though the task hasn't completed, leading
      to a BUG_ON message from aic94xx_hwi.c around line 341.  We should return
      failure from asd_clear_nexus so that libsas tries again; at a bare minimum
      it shouldn't be freeing active tasks.  I _think_ this will fix one of
      the SCB timeout crash problems (though I've not been able to reproduce
      it lately...)
      Signed-off-by: NDarrick J. Wong <djwong@us.ibm.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJames Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
      8fdcf86a
  3. 09 5月, 2007 1 次提交
  4. 03 5月, 2007 1 次提交
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      PCI: Cleanup the includes of <linux/pci.h> · 6473d160
      Jean Delvare 提交于
      I noticed that many source files include <linux/pci.h> while they do
      not appear to need it. Here is an attempt to clean it all up.
      
      In order to find all possibly affected files, I searched for all
      files including <linux/pci.h> but without any other occurence of "pci"
      or "PCI". I removed the include statement from all of these, then I
      compiled an allmodconfig kernel on both i386 and x86_64 and fixed the
      false positives manually.
      
      My tests covered 66% of the affected files, so there could be false
      positives remaining. Untested files are:
      
      arch/alpha/kernel/err_common.c
      arch/alpha/kernel/err_ev6.c
      arch/alpha/kernel/err_ev7.c
      arch/ia64/sn/kernel/huberror.c
      arch/ia64/sn/kernel/xpnet.c
      arch/m68knommu/kernel/dma.c
      arch/mips/lib/iomap.c
      arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/ras.c
      arch/ppc/8260_io/enet.c
      arch/ppc/8260_io/fcc_enet.c
      arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c
      arch/ppc/syslib/ppc4xx_sgdma.c
      arch/sh64/mach-cayman/iomap.c
      arch/xtensa/kernel/xtensa_ksyms.c
      arch/xtensa/platform-iss/setup.c
      drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-at91.c
      drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-mpc.c
      drivers/media/video/saa711x.c
      drivers/misc/hdpuftrs/hdpu_cpustate.c
      drivers/misc/hdpuftrs/hdpu_nexus.c
      drivers/net/au1000_eth.c
      drivers/net/fec_8xx/fec_main.c
      drivers/net/fec_8xx/fec_mii.c
      drivers/net/fs_enet/fs_enet-main.c
      drivers/net/fs_enet/mac-fcc.c
      drivers/net/fs_enet/mac-fec.c
      drivers/net/fs_enet/mac-scc.c
      drivers/net/fs_enet/mii-bitbang.c
      drivers/net/fs_enet/mii-fec.c
      drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c
      drivers/net/lasi_82596.c
      drivers/parisc/hppb.c
      drivers/sbus/sbus.c
      drivers/video/g364fb.c
      drivers/video/platinumfb.c
      drivers/video/stifb.c
      drivers/video/valkyriefb.c
      include/asm-arm/arch-ixp4xx/dma.h
      sound/oss/au1550_ac97.c
      
      I would welcome test reports for these files. I am fine with removing
      the untested files from the patch if the general opinion is that these
      changes aren't safe. The tested part would still be nice to have.
      
      Note that this patch depends on another header fixup patch I submitted
      to LKML yesterday:
        [PATCH] scatterlist.h needs types.h
        http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/3/01/141Signed-off-by: NJean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
      Cc: Badari Pulavarty <pbadari@us.ibm.com>
      Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
      6473d160
  5. 16 2月, 2007 1 次提交
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      [SCSI] aic94xx: tie driver to the major number of the sequencer firmware · a29fdd3c
      James Bottomley 提交于
      The sequencer firmware file has both a string (currently showing
      V17/10c6) and a number (currently set to 1.1).  It has become apparent
      that Adaptec may issue sequencer firmware in the future which could be
      incompatible with the current driver.  Therefore, the driver will be
      tied to the particular major number of the firmware (i.e. the current
      driver will load any 1.x firmware).  Additionally, the driver will print
      out both the ascii string and the major number, so with this pach the
      current firmware will print out
      
      aic94xx: Found sequencer firmware version 1.1 (V17/10c6)
      Signed-off-by: NJames Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
      a29fdd3c
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  19. 26 10月, 2006 1 次提交
  20. 05 10月, 2006 2 次提交
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      IRQ: Maintain regs pointer globally rather than passing to IRQ handlers · 7d12e780
      David Howells 提交于
      Maintain a per-CPU global "struct pt_regs *" variable which can be used instead
      of passing regs around manually through all ~1800 interrupt handlers in the
      Linux kernel.
      
      The regs pointer is used in few places, but it potentially costs both stack
      space and code to pass it around.  On the FRV arch, removing the regs parameter
      from all the genirq function results in a 20% speed up of the IRQ exit path
      (ie: from leaving timer_interrupt() to leaving do_IRQ()).
      
      Where appropriate, an arch may override the generic storage facility and do
      something different with the variable.  On FRV, for instance, the address is
      maintained in GR28 at all times inside the kernel as part of general exception
      handling.
      
      Having looked over the code, it appears that the parameter may be handed down
      through up to twenty or so layers of functions.  Consider a USB character
      device attached to a USB hub, attached to a USB controller that posts its
      interrupts through a cascaded auxiliary interrupt controller.  A character
      device driver may want to pass regs to the sysrq handler through the input
      layer which adds another few layers of parameter passing.
      
      I've build this code with allyesconfig for x86_64 and i386.  I've runtested the
      main part of the code on FRV and i386, though I can't test most of the drivers.
      I've also done partial conversion for powerpc and MIPS - these at least compile
      with minimal configurations.
      
      This will affect all archs.  Mostly the changes should be relatively easy.
      Take do_IRQ(), store the regs pointer at the beginning, saving the old one:
      
      	struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
      
      And put the old one back at the end:
      
      	set_irq_regs(old_regs);
      
      Don't pass regs through to generic_handle_irq() or __do_IRQ().
      
      In timer_interrupt(), this sort of change will be necessary:
      
      	-	update_process_times(user_mode(regs));
      	-	profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING, regs);
      	+	update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs()));
      	+	profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING);
      
      I'd like to move update_process_times()'s use of get_irq_regs() into itself,
      except that i386, alone of the archs, uses something other than user_mode().
      
      Some notes on the interrupt handling in the drivers:
      
       (*) input_dev() is now gone entirely.  The regs pointer is no longer stored in
           the input_dev struct.
      
       (*) finish_unlinks() in drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c needs checking.  It does
           something different depending on whether it's been supplied with a regs
           pointer or not.
      
       (*) Various IRQ handler function pointers have been moved to type
           irq_handler_t.
      Signed-Off-By: NDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
      (cherry picked from 1b16e7ac850969f38b375e511e3fa2f474a33867 commit)
      7d12e780
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      [SCSI] SCSI aic94xx: handle sysfs errors · bb076620
      Jeff Garzik 提交于
      Handle and unwind from errors returned by driver model functions.
      Signed-off-by: NJeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
      Signed-off-by: NJames Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
      bb076620
  21. 04 10月, 2006 1 次提交
  22. 27 9月, 2006 1 次提交
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  25. 08 9月, 2006 2 次提交
  26. 31 8月, 2006 1 次提交
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      [SCSI] aic94xx: Increase can_queue for better performance · f19eaa7f
      Darrick J. Wong 提交于
      This patch sets can_queue in the aic94xx driver's scsi_host to better
      performing values than what's there currently.  It seems that
      asd_ha->seq.can_queue reflects the number of requests that can be
      queued per controller; so long as there's one scsi_host per
      controller, it seems logical that the scsi_host ought to have the same
      can_queue value.  To the best of my (still limited) knowledge, this
      method provides the correct value.
      
      The effect of leaving this value set to 1 is terrible performance in
      the case of either (a) certain Maxtor SAS drives flying solo or (b)
      flooding several disks with I/O simultaneously (md-raid).  There may be
      more scenarios where we see similar problems that I haven't uncovered.
      Signed-off-by: NDarrick J. Wong <djwong@us.ibm.com>
      Signed-off-by: NJames Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
      f19eaa7f