Hi, On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:18:15AM -0500, Eric Lowe wrote: > > I have updated raw I/O patches with Andrea's and my fixes against 2.2. > They check for CONFIG_BIGMEM so they can be applied and compiled > without the bigmem patch. I've just posted an assembly of all of the outstanding raw IO bugfixes I know of, to ftp.uk.linux.org:/pub/linux/sct/fs/raw-io and ftp.*.kernel.org:/pub/linux/kernel/people/sct/raw-io in kiobuf-2.2.18pre24.tar.gz. README is appended below. Eric, this contains at least one bug fix that was missing from your patch set --- we need a flush_dcache_page() after obtaining the mapping on some CPUs (spotted by davem). I've kept the bigmem and non-bigmem versions separate. Your CONFIG_BIGMEM code did some rather weird (though not strictly buggy) things in the case of a non-bigmem-enabled kernel. Linus and co are doing a set of cleanups for 2.4 dirty page handling, and I'll redo all of the fixes here for 2.4 once that is in place. The really important bugfix is the fault-handling one, and we can't do that reliably without the VM changes in place. Cheers, Stephen 00README: This directory contains the following files: raw-2.2.18pre24.00.new-rawio : Old (2.2.17, buggy) raw IO patches raw-2.2.18pre24.01.fix-ENXIO : Fix return value at end of device raw-2.2.18pre24.02.fix-exports : Export kiobuf symbols to modules raw-2.2.18pre24.03.fix-freebuf : Fix freeing of bh'es on error raw-2.2.18pre24.04.fix-mapcopy : Fix expanding of kiobuf lists raw-2.2.18pre24.05.fix-faultin : Fix faulting/pinning of user pages raw-2.2.18pre24.06.fix-freebuf : Wakup tasks when we free bh'es raw-2.2.18pre24.07.fix-dcache : Flush cpu dcache raw-2.2.18pre24.08.fix-retry : Fix error recovery on fault failure raw-2.2.18pre24.99.new-bigmem : Support for bigmem configurations You can either apply all of these patches in order (the bigmem one is optional), or --- preferably --- just apply the ONE of the combined patches: raw-2.2.18pre24.FULL.diff : raw IO for non-bigmem kernels raw-2.2.18pre24.FULL:BIGMEM.diff : raw IO for bigmem kernels --Stephen Tweedie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 1 Dec 2000 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/