On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:11:53PM -0400, Sean MacLennan wrote: >8d1cf34e7ad5c7738ce20d20bd7f002f562cb8b5 is first bad commit >commit 8d1cf34e7ad5c7738ce20d20bd7f002f562cb8b5 >Author: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[email protected]> >Date: Thu Mar 19 19:34:08 2009 +0000 > > powerpc/mm: Tweak PTE bit combination definitions > > This patch tweaks the way some PTE bit combinations are defined, in > such a way that the 32 and 64-bit variant become almost identical > and that will make it easier to bring in a new common pte-* file > for the new variant of the Book3-E support. > > The combination of bits defining access to kernel pages are now > clearly separated from the combination used by userspace and the > core VM. The resulting generated code should remain identical > unless I made a mistake. > Note: While at it, I removed a non-sensical statement related to > CONFIG_KGDB in ppc_mmu_32.c which could cause kernel mappings to be > user accessible when that option is enabled. Probably something > that bitrot. > Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[email protected]> > >:040000 040000 c105fb9641b078f1a8a60c2a7900ca2dd088b364 >e90678246962d7a455aa27ba12814c11cd9b3c22 M arch
I'm assuming this is the result of a git-bisect run? Can I also assume you were loading the module on your Warp board? Ben, have you tested module loads on 4xx since you redid this? josh _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list [email protected] https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev
