03 Aug, 2010

1 commit

  • - removed a lot of unused variable assignmnets
    - removed unused bootstrap target
    - replaced ARCHMODFLAGS with proper KBUILD_{A,C}FLAGS_MODULE assignmnets

    The resuting Makefile has not been tested due to lack of toolchain,
    but these were all trivial changes.

    Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg
    Cc: David Howells
    Signed-off-by: Michal Marek

    Sam Ravnborg
     

16 Oct, 2007

1 commit

  • The variable AFLAGS is a wellknown variable and the usage by
    kbuild may result in unexpected behaviour.
    On top of that several people over time has asked for a way to
    pass in additional flags to gcc.

    This patch replace use of AFLAGS with KBUILD_AFLAGS all over
    the tree.

    Patch was tested on following architectures:
    alpha, arm, i386, x86_64, mips, sparc, sparc64, ia64, m68k, s390

    Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg

    Sam Ravnborg
     

15 Oct, 2007

1 commit

  • The variable CFLAGS is a wellknown variable and the usage by
    kbuild may result in unexpected behaviour.
    On top of that several people over time has asked for a way to
    pass in additional flags to gcc.

    This patch replace use of CFLAGS with KBUILD_CFLAGS all over the
    tree and enabling one to use:
    make CFLAGS=...
    to specify additional gcc commandline options.

    One usecase is when trying to find gcc bugs but other
    use cases has been requested too.

    Patch was tested on following architectures:
    alpha, arm, i386, x86_64, mips, sparc, sparc64, ia64, m68k

    Test was simple to do a defconfig build, apply the patch and check
    that nothing got rebuild.

    Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg

    Sam Ravnborg
     

20 Jul, 2007

1 commit

  • Work around a possible bug in the FRV compiler.

    What appears to be happening is that gcc resolves the
    __builtin_constant_p() in kmalloc() to true, but then fails to reduce the
    therefore constant conditions in the if-statements it guards to constant
    results.

    When compiling with -O2 or -Os, one single spurious error crops up in
    cpuup_callback() in mm/slab.c. This can be avoided by making the memsize
    variable const.

    Signed-off-by: David Howells
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    David Howells
     

23 Sep, 2006

1 commit


15 Feb, 2006

1 commit

  • Make the FRV arch use virtual interrupt disablement because accesses to the
    processor status register (PSR) are relatively slow and because we will
    soon have the need to deal with multiple interrupt controls at the same
    time (separate h/w and inter-core interrupts).

    The way this is done is to dedicate one of the four integer condition code
    registers (ICC2) to maintaining a virtual interrupt disablement state
    whilst inside the kernel. This uses the ICC2.Z flag (Zero) to indicate
    whether the interrupts are virtually disabled and the ICC2.C flag (Carry)
    to indicate whether the interrupts are physically disabled.

    ICC2.Z is set to indicate interrupts are virtually disabled. ICC2.C is set
    to indicate interrupts are physically enabled. Under normal running
    conditions Z==0 and C==1.

    Disabling interrupts with local_irq_disable() doesn't then actually
    physically disable interrupts - it merely sets ICC2.Z to 1. Should an
    interrupt then happen, the exception prologue will note ICC2.Z is set and
    branch out of line using one instruction (an unlikely BEQ). Here it will
    physically disable interrupts and clear ICC2.C.

    When it comes time to enable interrupts (local_irq_enable()), this simply
    clears the ICC2.Z flag and invokes a trap #2 if both Z and C flags are
    clear (the HI integer condition). This can be done with the TIHI
    conditional trap instruction.

    The trap then physically reenables interrupts and sets ICC2.C again. Upon
    returning the interrupt will be taken as interrupts will then be enabled.
    Note that whilst processing the trap, the whole exceptions system is
    disabled, and so an interrupt can't happen till it returns.

    If no pending interrupt had happened, ICC2.C would still be set, the HI
    condition would not be fulfilled, and no trap will happen.

    Saving interrupts (local_irq_save) is simply a matter of pulling the ICC2.Z
    flag out of the CCR register, shifting it down and masking it off. This
    gives a result of 0 if interrupts were enabled and 1 if they weren't.

    Restoring interrupts (local_irq_restore) is then a matter of taking the
    saved value mentioned previously and XOR'ing it against 1. If it was one,
    the result will be zero, and if it was zero the result will be non-zero.
    This result is then used to affect the ICC2.Z flag directly (it is a
    condition code flag after all). An XOR instruction does not affect the
    Carry flag, and so that bit of state is unchanged. The two flags can then
    be sampled to see if they're both zero using the trap (TIHI) as for the
    unconditional reenablement (local_irq_enable).

    This patch also:

    (1) Modifies the debugging stub (break.S) to handle single-stepping crossing
    into the trap #2 handler and into virtually disabled interrupts.

    (2) Removes superseded fixup pointers from the second instructions in the trap
    tables (there's no a separate fixup table for this).

    (3) Declares the trap #3 vector for use in .org directives in the trap table.

    (4) Moves irq_enter() and irq_exit() in do_IRQ() to avoid problems with
    virtual interrupt handling, and removes the duplicate code that has now
    been folded into irq_exit() (softirq and preemption handling).

    (5) Tells the compiler in the arch Makefile that ICC2 is now reserved.

    (6) Documents the in-kernel ABI, including the virtual interrupts.

    (7) Renames the old irq management functions to different names.

    Signed-off-by: David Howells
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    David Howells
     

09 Jan, 2006

1 commit

  • Fix a number of miscellanous items:

    (1) Declare lock sections in the linker script.

    (2) Recurse in the correct manner in the arch makefile.

    (3) asm/bug.h requires asm/linkage.h to be included first. One C file puts
    asm/bug.h first.

    (4) Add an empty RTC header file to avoid missing header file errors.

    (5) sg_dma_address() should use the dma_address member of a scatter list.

    (6) Add trivial pci_unmap support.

    (7) Add pgprot_noncached()

    (8) Discard u_quad_t.

    (9) Use ~0UL rather than ULONG_MAX in unistd.h in case the latter isn't
    declared.

    (10) Add an empty VGA header file to avoid missing header file errors.

    (11) Add an XOR header file to use the generic XOR stuff.

    Signed-off-by: David Howells
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    David Howells
     

17 Apr, 2005

1 commit

  • Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
    even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
    archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
    3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
    git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
    infrastructure for it.

    Let it rip!

    Linus Torvalds