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2016 Jun 02
9
[PATCH v5 0/6] powerPC/pSeries use pv-qpsinlock as the default spinlock implemention
change from v4: BUG FIX. thanks boqun reporting this issue. struct __qspinlock has different layout in bigendian mahcine. native_queued_spin_unlock() may write value to a wrong address. now fix it. sorry for not even doing a test on bigendian machine before!!! change from v3: a big change in [PATCH v4 4/6] pv-qspinlock: powerpc support pv-qspinlock no other patch changed. and the patch
2016 Jun 02
9
[PATCH v5 0/6] powerPC/pSeries use pv-qpsinlock as the default spinlock implemention
change from v4: BUG FIX. thanks boqun reporting this issue. struct __qspinlock has different layout in bigendian mahcine. native_queued_spin_unlock() may write value to a wrong address. now fix it. sorry for not even doing a test on bigendian machine before!!! change from v3: a big change in [PATCH v4 4/6] pv-qspinlock: powerpc support pv-qspinlock no other patch changed. and the patch
2016 Jun 02
8
[PATCH v5 0/6] powerPC/pSeries use pv-qpsinlock as the default spinlock implemention
From: root <root at ltcalpine2-lp13.aus.stglabs.ibm.com> change from v4: BUG FIX. thanks boqun reporting this issue. struct __qspinlock has different layout in bigendian mahcine. native_queued_spin_unlock() may write value to a wrong address. now fix it. change from v3: a big change in [PATCH v4 4/6] pv-qspinlock: powerpc support pv-qspinlock no other patch changed. and the patch
2016 Jun 02
8
[PATCH v5 0/6] powerPC/pSeries use pv-qpsinlock as the default spinlock implemention
From: root <root at ltcalpine2-lp13.aus.stglabs.ibm.com> change from v4: BUG FIX. thanks boqun reporting this issue. struct __qspinlock has different layout in bigendian mahcine. native_queued_spin_unlock() may write value to a wrong address. now fix it. change from v3: a big change in [PATCH v4 4/6] pv-qspinlock: powerpc support pv-qspinlock no other patch changed. and the patch
2016 Dec 06
6
[PATCH v9 0/6] Implement qspinlock/pv-qspinlock on ppc
Hi All, this is the fairlock patchset. You can apply them and build successfully. patches are based on linux-next qspinlock can avoid waiter starved issue. It has about the same speed in single-thread and it can be much faster in high contention situations especially when the spinlock is embedded within the data structure to be protected. v8 -> v9: mv qspinlocm config entry to
2016 Dec 06
6
[PATCH v9 0/6] Implement qspinlock/pv-qspinlock on ppc
Hi All, this is the fairlock patchset. You can apply them and build successfully. patches are based on linux-next qspinlock can avoid waiter starved issue. It has about the same speed in single-thread and it can be much faster in high contention situations especially when the spinlock is embedded within the data structure to be protected. v8 -> v9: mv qspinlocm config entry to
2016 Dec 05
9
[PATCH v8 0/6] Implement qspinlock/pv-qspinlock on ppc
Hi All, this is the fairlock patchset. You can apply them and build successfully. patches are based on linux-next qspinlock can avoid waiter starved issue. It has about the same speed in single-thread and it can be much faster in high contention situations especially when the spinlock is embedded within the data structure to be protected. v7 -> v8: add one patch to drop a function call
2016 Dec 05
9
[PATCH v8 0/6] Implement qspinlock/pv-qspinlock on ppc
Hi All, this is the fairlock patchset. You can apply them and build successfully. patches are based on linux-next qspinlock can avoid waiter starved issue. It has about the same speed in single-thread and it can be much faster in high contention situations especially when the spinlock is embedded within the data structure to be protected. v7 -> v8: add one patch to drop a function call
2008 Apr 02
10
[PATCH 0/62] Ocfs2 updates for 2.6.26-rc1
The following series of patches comprises the bulk of our outstanding changes for Ocfs2. Aside from the usual set of cleanups and fixes that were inappropriate for 2.6.25, there are a few highlights: The '/sys/o2cb' directory has been moved to '/sys/fs/o2cb'. The new location meshes better with modern sysfs layout. A symbolic link has been placed in the old location so as to