search for: hv_acpi_dev

Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "hv_acpi_dev".

2011 Aug 15
9
[PATCH 0/8] Staging: hv: vmbus: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the vmbus driver: 1) Cleanup the interrupt handler by inlining some code. 2) Ensure message handling is performed on the same CPU that takes the vmbus interrupt. 3) Check for events before messages (from the host). 4) Disable auto eoi for the vmbus interrupt since Linux will eoi the interrupt anyway. 5) Some general cleanup. Regards, K. Y
2011 Aug 15
9
[PATCH 0/8] Staging: hv: vmbus: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the vmbus driver: 1) Cleanup the interrupt handler by inlining some code. 2) Ensure message handling is performed on the same CPU that takes the vmbus interrupt. 3) Check for events before messages (from the host). 4) Disable auto eoi for the vmbus interrupt since Linux will eoi the interrupt anyway. 5) Some general cleanup. Regards, K. Y
2011 Aug 27
46
[PATCH 0000/0046] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers. 1) Cleanup reference counting. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. I have modified the implementation here based on Christoph's feedback on my earlier implementation. 3) Fix bugs. 4) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 5) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. This patch-set further reduces the size of
2011 Aug 27
46
[PATCH 0000/0046] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers. 1) Cleanup reference counting. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. I have modified the implementation here based on Christoph's feedback on my earlier implementation. 3) Fix bugs. 4) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 5) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. This patch-set further reduces the size of
2011 Jun 06
51
[PATCH 00/49] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers: 1) Continue to cleanup our drivers to conform to the Linux Driver Model. 2) Fix some long standing bugs with regards to unloading and reloading the drivers - block, net and stor. 3) VMBUS is an ACPI enumerated device; make VMBUS an ACPI bus driver. 4) Get rid of channel polling code; instead the channel receive paths will be purely interrupt
2011 Jun 06
51
[PATCH 00/49] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers: 1) Continue to cleanup our drivers to conform to the Linux Driver Model. 2) Fix some long standing bugs with regards to unloading and reloading the drivers - block, net and stor. 3) VMBUS is an ACPI enumerated device; make VMBUS an ACPI bus driver. 4) Get rid of channel polling code; instead the channel receive paths will be purely interrupt