Diff between 2.4.6pre3aa2 and 2.4.6pre5aa1: ------------------------------------------------------------- Moved on top of 2.4.6pre5. Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 00_alpha-warnings-1 Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 00_backout-udelay-1 Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 00_locks-1 Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 00_xircom-tulip-cb-2.4.5ac13-1 Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 10_alpha-udelay-1 Merged in pre5. Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_alpha-irq_err_count-1 Fix alpha compile from Jeff. (recommended) Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_bh-async-1 Patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to allow lowlevel layer to override bh->b_end_io callback without breaking the async I/O. (nice to have) Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 00_ksoftirqd-6 Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_ksoftirqd-7 %c1 do_softirq merged in mainline, fix reject. Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 00_ksoftirqd-6_ppc-1 Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 00_ksoftirqd-7_ppc-2 Dropped a comment (no code change). ('and' is really needed because lwz doesn't update the equal bit state of the cpu) Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2: 10_no-virtual-1 Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1: 10_no-virtual-2 Comments generated rejects, fixup. Only in 2.4.6pre3aa2/30_tux: 30_tux-2 Only in 2.4.6pre5aa1/30_tux: 30_tux-3 Include init.h to fix some compilation trouble and drop the __KERNEL_SYSCALLS__ #defines from the .c files. ------------------------------------------------------------- ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.4/2.4.6pre5aa1/ ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.4/2.4.6pre5aa1.bz2 ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.4/2.4.6pre5aa1/30_tux/ ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.4/2.4.6pre5aa1/40_experimental/ In the 40_experimental there's the latest blkdev in pagecache and it has to be applied after all the other patches. Issue to solve in the blkdev-pagecache-3 patch are: - fix ramdisk: lookup on pagecache and pin blkdev address space while the ramdisk stays allocated - I/O granularity is fixed to 4k, this can be easily decreased with a recompile, but I'm wondering if we should make the granularity dynamic somehow to avoid the partial write to do too many read-modify-write cycles - Currently the pagecache assumes the end of the device is aligned for excess on the next 4k (in genereal BUFFERED_BLOCKSIZE) boundary to be sure we can read and write all bytes of the disk. (see buffered_blk_size) I don't expect problems but blkdev layer must be able to cope with it. I'm running this patch on all my systems and I didn't had problems yet (though you cannot expect to get ramdisk and in turn initrd working [ramfs works fine of course]). As said in a earlier email you can do rawio now by simply openeing the blkdev with O_DIRECT (however you get the BUFFERED_BLOCKSIZE granularity for it too, instead of the hardblocksize granularity of the /dev/raw rawio, but this also means you pay less cycles for bulding a flood of 512 bytes large bh) and mmap private and shared on the blkdev works like with files in the fs. Andrea - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/