Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "[PATCH 1/7] cleanup: paravirt unhandled fallthrough"
2007 Aug 10
9
[PATCH 0/25 -v2] paravirt_ops for x86_64, second round
Here is an slightly updated version of the paravirt_ops patch.
If your comments and criticism were welcome before, now it's even more!
There are some issues that are _not_ addressed in this revision, and here
are the causes:
* split debugreg into multiple functions, suggested by Andi:
- Me and jsfg agree that introducing more pvops (specially 14!) is
not worthwhile. So, although we do
2007 Aug 10
9
[PATCH 0/25 -v2] paravirt_ops for x86_64, second round
Here is an slightly updated version of the paravirt_ops patch.
If your comments and criticism were welcome before, now it's even more!
There are some issues that are _not_ addressed in this revision, and here
are the causes:
* split debugreg into multiple functions, suggested by Andi:
- Me and jsfg agree that introducing more pvops (specially 14!) is
not worthwhile. So, although we do
2007 Dec 18
2
[PATCH 1/2] remove __init modifier from header declaration
This patch removes the __init modifier from an extern function
declaration in acpi.h.
Besides not being strictly needed, it requires the inclusion of
linux/init.h, which is usually not even included directly, increasing
header mess by a lot.
Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
---
include/asm-x86/acpi.h | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
2007 Dec 18
2
[PATCH 1/2] remove __init modifier from header declaration
This patch removes the __init modifier from an extern function
declaration in acpi.h.
Besides not being strictly needed, it requires the inclusion of
linux/init.h, which is usually not even included directly, increasing
header mess by a lot.
Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
---
include/asm-x86/acpi.h | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
2014 Mar 11
2
[PATCHv2 1/3] x86: process: Unify 32-bit and 64-bit copy_thread I/O bitmap handling
The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of copy_thread have functionally
identical handling for copying the I/O bitmap, modulo differences in
error handling. Clean up the error paths in both by moving the copy of
the I/O bitmap to the end, to eliminate the need to free it if
subsequent copy steps fail; move the resulting identical code to a
static inline in a common header.
Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett
2014 Mar 11
2
[PATCHv2 1/3] x86: process: Unify 32-bit and 64-bit copy_thread I/O bitmap handling
The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of copy_thread have functionally
identical handling for copying the I/O bitmap, modulo differences in
error handling. Clean up the error paths in both by moving the copy of
the I/O bitmap to the end, to eliminate the need to free it if
subsequent copy steps fail; move the resulting identical code to a
static inline in a common header.
Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett
2014 Oct 29
4
[PATCH v3 1/3] x86: process: Unify 32-bit and 64-bit copy_thread I/O bitmap handling
The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of copy_thread have functionally
identical handling for copying the I/O bitmap, modulo differences in
error handling. Clean up the error paths in both by moving the copy of
the I/O bitmap to the end, to eliminate the need to free it if
subsequent copy steps fail; move the resulting identical code to a
static inline in a common header.
Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett
2014 Oct 29
4
[PATCH v3 1/3] x86: process: Unify 32-bit and 64-bit copy_thread I/O bitmap handling
The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of copy_thread have functionally
identical handling for copying the I/O bitmap, modulo differences in
error handling. Clean up the error paths in both by moving the copy of
the I/O bitmap to the end, to eliminate the need to free it if
subsequent copy steps fail; move the resulting identical code to a
static inline in a common header.
Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett
2007 Dec 18
3
[PATCH] finish processor.h integration
What's left in processor_32.h and processor_64.h cannot be cleanly
integrated. However, it's just a couple of definitions. They are moved
to processor.h around ifdefs, and the original files are deleted. Note that
there's much less headers included in the final version.
Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
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include/asm-x86/processor.h | 140
2007 Dec 18
3
[PATCH] finish processor.h integration
What's left in processor_32.h and processor_64.h cannot be cleanly
integrated. However, it's just a couple of definitions. They are moved
to processor.h around ifdefs, and the original files are deleted. Note that
there's much less headers included in the final version.
Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
---
include/asm-x86/processor.h | 140
2007 Jun 05
1
[PATCH] paravirt: helper to disable all IO space
In a virtual environment, device drivers such as legacy IDE will waste
quite a lot of time probing for their devices which will never appear.
This helper function allows a paravirt implementation to lay claim to
the whole iomem and ioport space, thereby disabling all device drivers
trying to claim IO resources.
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xensource.com>
Cc: Rusty Russell
2005 Apr 27
2
smbldap-tools Perl error (FreeBSD)
smbldap-tools 0.8.7
FreeBSD 5.4-RC2
Samba 3.1.14
Perl 5.8.2
When I try to use any of the tools, the following message appears. Any
hints on how to fix it are welcome.
Bareword "print_banner" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at
/usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd line 43.
Execution of /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd aborted due to compilation
errors.
Per olof
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH 0/10] lguest
This patch series is against 2.6.20; some things are in flux, so there
might be issues as other things flow into the latest -git tree.
>From the documentation:
Lguest is designed to be a minimal hypervisor for the Linux kernel, for
Linux developers and users to experiment with virtualization with the
minimum of complexity. Nonetheless, it should have sufficient
features to make it useful for
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH 0/10] lguest
This patch series is against 2.6.20; some things are in flux, so there
might be issues as other things flow into the latest -git tree.
>From the documentation:
Lguest is designed to be a minimal hypervisor for the Linux kernel, for
Linux developers and users to experiment with virtualization with the
minimum of complexity. Nonetheless, it should have sufficient
features to make it useful for
2007 Dec 17
5
[PATCH 0/21] Integrate processor.h
Hi,
This series integrate the processor.h header. There are a lot of things
that are deeply architectural differences between architectures, but
I've done my best to come to a settlement.
With this series, I am very close to have selectable paravirt for x86_64,
It applies ontop of today's x86 git, mm branch.
2007 Dec 17
5
[PATCH 0/21] Integrate processor.h
Hi,
This series integrate the processor.h header. There are a lot of things
that are deeply architectural differences between architectures, but
I've done my best to come to a settlement.
With this series, I am very close to have selectable paravirt for x86_64,
It applies ontop of today's x86 git, mm branch.
2013 Oct 22
9
[PATCH 0/3] x86: Support compiling out userspace I/O (iopl and ioperm)
This patch series makes it possible to compile out the iopl and ioperm system
calls, which allow privileged processes to request permission to directly poke
I/O ports from userspace.
Nothing on a modern Linux system uses these calls anymore, and anything new
should be using /dev/port instead, or better yet writing a driver.
Copying the bloat-o-meter stats from the final patch:
32-bit
2013 Oct 22
9
[PATCH 0/3] x86: Support compiling out userspace I/O (iopl and ioperm)
This patch series makes it possible to compile out the iopl and ioperm system
calls, which allow privileged processes to request permission to directly poke
I/O ports from userspace.
Nothing on a modern Linux system uses these calls anymore, and anything new
should be using /dev/port instead, or better yet writing a driver.
Copying the bloat-o-meter stats from the final patch:
32-bit
2016 Nov 16
2
[PATCH 1/1] sched: provide common cpu_relax_yield definition
No need to duplicate the same define everywhere. Since
the only user is stop-machine and the only provider is
s390, we can use a default implementation of cpu_relax_yield
in sched.h.
Suggested-by: Russell King <linux at armlinux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger at de.ibm.com>
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arch/alpha/include/asm/processor.h | 1 -
arch/arc/include/asm/processor.h
2016 Nov 16
2
[PATCH 1/1] sched: provide common cpu_relax_yield definition
No need to duplicate the same define everywhere. Since
the only user is stop-machine and the only provider is
s390, we can use a default implementation of cpu_relax_yield
in sched.h.
Suggested-by: Russell King <linux at armlinux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger at de.ibm.com>
---
arch/alpha/include/asm/processor.h | 1 -
arch/arc/include/asm/processor.h