t;
>> Also correct a few minor glitches in the description, including for it
>> to no longer assume PAGE_SIZE == 4096.
>
> Tested-by: Matt Rushton
>
> *Corrected subject line from last email and resent. I tested the set and
> everything looks solid. I also reviewed p
safely free xen_blkif, which
>> was not the case before.
>
> Tested-by: Matt Rushton
> Reviewed-by: Matt Rushton
Tested-by: Christoph Egger
Reviewed-by: Christoph Egger
Christoph
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>> persistent_gnts red-black tree. Fixed by moving the persistent
>> grants and free_pages cleanup code to xen_blkif_free.
>>
>> Also, add some checks in xen_blkif_free to make sure we are cleaning
>> everything.
>
> Tested-by: Matt
On 23.01.14 20:28, Matt Wilson wrote:
> From: Matt Rushton
>
> Currently shrink_free_pagepool() is called before the pages used for
> persistent grants are released via free_persistent_gnts(). This
> results in a memory leak when a VBD that uses persistent grants is
> torn down.
This memory leak
On 10.07.13 11:19, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
> On 08/07/13 21:41, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 03:03:27PM +0200, Roger Pau Monne wrote:
>>> Right now blkfront has no way to unmap grant refs, if using persistent
>>> grants once a grant is used blkfront cannot assure if blkbac
On Thursday 11 October 2007 18:50:12 Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Christoph Egger wrote:
> > On Thursday 11 October 2007 16:55:36 Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > > > > > +
> > > > > > + if (!cpu_has(c, X86_FEATURE_MC
On Thursday 11 October 2007 16:55:36 Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Christoph Egger wrote:
> > On Thursday 11 October 2007 15:51:49 Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > > On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Joerg Roedel wrote:
> > > > MCG_CAP never reports a negative coun
On Thursday 11 October 2007 15:51:49 Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Joerg Roedel wrote:
> > MCG_CAP never reports a negative count of available error-reporting
> > banks. Therefore, make nr_mce_banks unsigned.
> > Check for MCA/MCE feature bits as early as possible.
> >
> > +
> > +
On 29.07.2005, at 09:39, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
Note that most of lines are from new Sparc and ARM drivers. Other
changes
are mostly small bugfixes, cleanups and new hardware ID additions.
The all
changes goes through all ALSA developers (our CVS server sends us
whole
diffs back), so all of
On 14.04.2005, at 19:25, Ross Biro wrote:
Just to be clear, we can have two users A and B with the exact same
hardware. A setting of =y will screw user A and a setting of =n will
screw user B. Ideally, they would both get better hardware, but that
is not always an option.
You tell me a better[1]
On 05.04.2005, at 21:33, Ross Biro wrote:
The problem with always setting the bit is that some PCI hardware,
notably some Intel E-1000 chips (Ethernet controller: Intel
Corporation: Unknown device 1076) cannot properly handle the target
abort bit. In the case of the E-1000 chip, the driver must
On 24.03.2005, at 03:03, Ben Greear wrote:
When trying to send/receive traffic, I get TX watchdog timeouts. The
other
interfaces seem to work just fine.
No idea whether my problem is related but due to a broken motherboard
I had to switch from a SiS based Athlon board (ECS K7S5A) to a new
one whi
On 16.03.2005, at 00:36, Dave Jones wrote:
I really want to live to see the death of /proc/cpuinfo one day,
Please don't. cpuinfo contains a vast amount of useful
information for a quick inspection which cannot be determined
usefully from userspace (think embedded devices) for very
little code.
Ser
On 12 Jun, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Yes. Although I hope it's going to be XvMPG2 or something - some cards
> literally do all of the mpeg2 stuff, not just parts of it, and
> limiting yourself to just the motion comp is limiting the protocol
> quite badly.
I recompiled a complete X with the exten
On 12 Jun, Alex Deucher wrote:
> Also there is some work on a new XvMC interface that would allow for
> extended DVD acceleration.
Extended DVD acceleration with Motion-Compensation? How?
Servus,
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On 10 Jun, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> I have to say that I have absolutely no idea. I only use little-endian
> machines myself (and 99% x86).
> Also, which ATI Xv stuff are you talking about?
I'm talking about original ATI Xv stuff in X 4.1.0 making trouble.
I'm really ccurious whether they fixe
On 10 Jun, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> I've not figured out why the ATI Xv stuff from gatos seems to not have
> made it into the XFree86 CVS tree - it works better than much of the
> Xv stuff for some other chipsets that _are_ in the CVS tree.
> I imported it into the XFree86 CVS some months ago, i
On 21 Mar, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> The "blue and white" PowerMac G3 and certain early PowerMac G4s used a
> 66MHz PCI card for graphics in lieu of proper AGP. 66MHz PCI is used
> in certain high-end workstations, as well, but it's not normally found
> on consumer-level devices.
> Look at 'lsp
On 20 Mar, SodaPop wrote:
> I have an IWill KK-266R motherboard with an athlon-c 1200
> processor in it, and for the life of me I can't get more than
> 10 MB/sec through the on-board ide controller. Yes, all the
> appropriate support is turned on in the kernel to enable dma
> and specific chipse
On 20 Jan, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Not true, see natsemi.c (in 2.4.x at least).
Correct, and the cards really work with it.
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On 19 Jan, Ian Macdonald wrote:
> I get the same results when booting 2.4.1-pre8. The system works fine
> with the 2.2.x kernel series, but I need some of the functionality in
> the newer 2.4.x series.
Try tweaking the controller BIOS, I cannot recall what the option was
called but there is a
On 4 Jan, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> I got the message "Power Down" but my system stayed on and I was still
> in my shell.
> I'm using the binary of halt that came with Slackware 7.1. Do I need
> to update any of my executable programs to work with the new kernel?
> The only thing I've don
On 4 Jan, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
> Well they do! It's just not allowed for us (the users) to know that
> they
> __didn't__ run completely out of power! If the thing is so dead
> that it won't recharge, it still has 'power' (enough to keep static
> RAM alive). Just remove the battery, wait ab
On 4 Jan, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
> A mobile-phone that runs out of battery power will also lose all the
> phone numbers you have stored, etc. The same is true for most all
> embedded systems that save data.
In your world maybe. I would be quite pissed if my mobile phones lost
the stored
On 3 Jan, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> Looking back in the ACPI kernel config help, it says you can use ACPI
> if you also have APM enabled, which I didn't do at first.
That's wrong then, you can't use ACPI and APM at the same time.
> I enabled
> it, and the "S5 failed" message goes away at t
On 21 Nov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hm, there is no stable xinput driver available for XFree 4.0 and
> xinput does not support the wheel, too :-(
Actually XInput supports that sort of information but probably the
XInput driver doesn't. Unfortunately I don't have a Graphire, just
a Intuos ri
On 20 Nov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I used the IMPS/2 compatible mouse emulation of the wacom driver
> (/dev/input/mice).
Don't do that. It's evil. Use the xinput driver instead.
> PS: Is there an OHCI compliant PCI USB controller card available? I'm
> using an UHCI type with a VIA chip
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