05 Mar, 2008

3 commits

  • Signed-off-by: Balbir Singh
    Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov
    Cc: Paul Menage
    Cc: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
    Cc: YAMAMOTO Takashi
    Cc: Hugh Dickins
    Cc: David Rientjes
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    akpm@linux-foundation.org
     
  • Control Groups: Add Paul Menage as maintainer

    Signed-off-by: Paul Menage
    Cc: Balbir Singh
    Cc: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
    Cc: YAMAMOTO Takashi
    Cc: Hugh Dickins
    Cc: Pavel Emelyanov
    Cc: David Rientjes
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Paul Menage
     
  • The driver implements DMA engine API for Freescale MPC85xx DMA controller,
    which could be used by devices in the silicon. The driver supports the
    Basic mode of Freescale MPC85xx DMA controller. The MPC85xx processors
    supported include MPC8540/60, MPC8555, MPC8548, MPC8641 and so on.

    The MPC83xx(MPC8349, MPC8360) are also supported.

    [kamalesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com: build fix]
    [dan.j.williams@intel.com: merge mm fixes, rebase on async_tx-2.6.25]
    Signed-off-by: Zhang Wei
    Signed-off-by: Ebony Zhu
    Acked-by: Kumar Gala
    Cc: Shannon Nelson
    Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt
    Cc: Paul Mackerras
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Zhang Wei
     

01 Mar, 2008

2 commits

  • * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cooloney/blackfin-2.6: (35 commits)
    Blackfin Serial Driver: Fix bug - Only insert UART rx char in timer task.
    Blackfin Serial Driver: Fix bug - update tx dma buffer tail before wake up processes.
    Blackfin Serial Driver: Fix bug - Increase buffer tail immediately before starting tx dma.
    [Blackfin] serial driver: Add flow control support to bf54x
    [Blackfin] serial driver: Fix bug Poll RTS/CTS status in DMA mode as well
    [Blackfin] serial driver: ADSP-BF52x arch/mach support
    [Blackfin] serial driver: use simpler comment headers and strip out information that is maintained in the scm's log
    [Blackfin] serial driver: rework break flood anomaly handling to be more robust/realistic about what we can actually work around
    [Blackfin] serial driver: fix bug - cache the bits of the LSR on systems where the LSR is read-to-clear
    [Blackfin] serial driver: fix bug - should not wait for the TFI bit, just clear it when tx stop.
    [Blackfin] serial driver: Fix bug serial driver in DMA mode spams history to console on shell restart
    [Blackfin] serial driver: Fix bug Free rx dma buffer in shutdown.
    [Blackfin] serial driver: Clean up UART DMA code.
    Blackfin Serial driver: Fix bug - serial driver in PIO mode cant handle input very quickly
    [Blackfin] arch: kill section mismatch warnings
    [Blackfin] arch: handle the most common L1 shrinkage case (L1 does not exist for a part) so that any parts labeled for L1 instead get placed into external memory sections
    [Blackfin] arch: add bfin_clear_PPIx_STATUS() helper funcs like we have for other parts
    [Blackfin] arch: make sure we have proper description/copyright/license lines
    [Blackfin] arch: Fix CONFIG_PM support for BF561
    [Blackfin] arch: Remove DPMC char driver option
    ...

    Linus Torvalds
     
  • * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-2.6: (79 commits)
    [X25]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [WANROUTER]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [8021Q]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [IPV4]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [IPV6]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [SCTP]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [PKTGEN]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [NEIGHBOUR]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [LLC]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [IPX]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [SUNRPC]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [ATM]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [SCTP]: Update AUTH structures to match declarations in draft-16.
    [SCTP]: Incorrect length was used in SCTP_*_AUTH_CHUNKS socket option
    [SCTP]: Clean up naming conventions of sctp protocol/address family registration
    [APPLETALK]: Use proc_create() to setup ->proc_fops first
    [BNX2X]: add bnx2x to MAINTAINERS
    [BNX2X]: update version, remove CVS strings
    [BNX2X]: Fix Xmit bugs
    [BNX2X]: Prevent PCI queue overflow
    ...

    Linus Torvalds
     

29 Feb, 2008

1 commit


27 Feb, 2008

1 commit


24 Feb, 2008

3 commits

  • Kyle and I are co-maintaining tulip driver. Normally kyle will review
    my patchs and submit them. I'll deal with bugzilla.kernel.org bugs and
    try to resolve those bugs.

    Signed-off-by: Grant Grundler
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik

    Grant Grundler
     
  • It turns out that I rewrote the HWRNG core once to make it pluggable, but
    I'm not a crypto-expert at all. So I'm certainly the wrong person for
    being a maintainer of the HWRNG core. Let's orphan it.

    Signed-off-by: Michael Buesch
    Cc: Herbert Xu
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Michael Buesch
     
  • While linux-fbdev is subscribers-only, non-subscribers are not plainly
    rejected, but moderated, so the casual patch/comment/question comes through.

    Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Geert Uytterhoeven
     

22 Feb, 2008

3 commits

  • Shannon Nelson replaced by Maciej Sosnowski in maintanance of
    INTEL I/OAT DMA DRIVER, DMA GENERIC ENGINE SUBSYSTEM
    and ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFERS/TRANSFORMS API.

    Signed-off-by: Maciej Sosnowski
    Signed-off-by: Shannon Nelson
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Maciej Sosnowski
     
  • * 'release' of git://lm-sensors.org/kernel/mhoffman/hwmon-2.6:
    hwmon: normal_i2c arrays should be const
    hwmon: New driver for Analog Devices ADT7473 sensor chip
    hwmon: (coretemp) Add Penryn CPU to coretemp
    hwmon: (coretemp) Add TjMax detection for mobile CPUs
    hwmon: (applesmc) sensors set for MacBook2
    hwmon: (thmc50) Storage class should be before const qualifier
    hwmon: (coretemp) fix section mismatch warning
    hwmon: (coretemp) Add maximum cooling temperature readout
    hwmon: (adm1026) Properly terminate sysfs groups
    hwmon: (vt8231) Update maintainer email address
    hwmon: (vt8231) Add individual alarm files
    hwmon: (via686a) Add individual alarm files
    hwmon: (smsc47m1) Add individual alarm files
    hwmon: (max1619) Add individual alarm and fault files
    hwmon: (lm92) Add individual alarm files

    Linus Torvalds
     
  • Signed-off-by: David Teigland

    David Teigland
     

19 Feb, 2008

1 commit


17 Feb, 2008

1 commit


15 Feb, 2008

2 commits


12 Feb, 2008

1 commit


10 Feb, 2008

2 commits

  • * 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/drzeus/mmc:
    mmc: extend ricoh_mmc to support Ricoh RL5c476
    at91_mci: use generic GPIO calls
    sdhci: add num index for multi controllers case
    MAINTAINERS: remove non-existant URLs
    mmc: remove sdhci and mmc_spi experimental markers
    mmc: Handle suspend/resume in Ricoh MMC disabler

    Linus Torvalds
     
  • Sony MemoryStick cards are used in many products manufactured by Sony.
    They are available both as storage and as IO expansion cards. Currently,
    only MemoryStick Pro storage cards are supported via TI FlashMedia
    MemoryStick interface.

    [mboton@gmail.com: biuld fix]
    [akpm@linux-foundation.org: build fix]
    Signed-off-by: Alex Dubov
    Signed-off-by: Miguel Boton
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Alex Dubov
     

09 Feb, 2008

5 commits

  • * 'cris' of git://www.jni.nu/cris: (158 commits)
    CRIS v32: Remove hwregs/timer_defs.h, it is now architecture specific.
    CRIS v32: Change drivers/i2c.c locking.
    CRIS v32: Rewrite ARTPEC-3 gpio driver to avoid volatiles and general cleanup.
    CRIS: Add new timerfd syscall entries.
    MAINTAINERS: Add my information for the CRIS port.
    CRIS v32: Correct spelling of bandwidth in function name.
    CRIS v32: Clean up nandflash.c for ARTPEC-3 and ETRAX FS.
    CRIS v10: Cleanup of drivers/gpio.c
    CRIS v10: drivers/net/cris/eth_v10.c rename LED defines to CRIS_LED to avoid name clash.
    CRIS: Make io_pwm_set_period members unsigned in etraxgpio.h
    CRIS: Move ETRAX_AXISFLASHMAP to common Kconfig file.
    CRIS: Drop regs parameter from call to profile_tick in kernel/time.c
    CRIS v32: Fix minor formatting issue in mach-a3/io.c
    CRIS v32: Initialize GIO even if we're rambooting in kernel/head.S
    CRIS v32: Remove kernel/arbiter.c, it now exists in machine dependent directory.
    CRIS v32: Minor changes to avoid errors in asm-cris/arch-v32/hwregs/reg_rdwr.h
    CRIS v32: arch-v32/hwregs/intr_vect_defs.h moved to machine dependent directory.
    CRIS v32: Correct offset for TASK_pid in asm-cris/arch-v32/offset.h
    CRIS v32: Move register map header to machine dependent directory.
    CRIS v32: Let compiler know that memory is clobbered after a break op.
    ...

    Linus Torvalds
     
  • The following patchset cleans up the atmel_serial driver a bit, moves a
    significant portion of the interrupt handler into a tasklet, and adds DMA
    support. This is the result of a combined effort by Chip Coldwell, Remy
    Bohmer and me. The patches should apply cleanly onto Linus' latest git tree,
    and I've also tested it on -mm (with a couple of avr32 fixes applied to make
    the rest of the tree compile.)

    With DMA, I see transfer rates around 92 kbps when transferring a big file
    using ZModem (both directions are roughly the same.) I've also tested the same
    thing with a bunch of debug options enabled. The transfer rate is slightly
    lower, but no errors are reported.

    Note that break and error handling doesn't work too well with DMA enabled.
    This is a common problem with all the efforts I've seen adding DMA support to
    this driver (including my own). The PDC error handling also accesses icount
    without locking. I'm tempted to just ignore the problem for now and hopefully
    come up with a solution later.

    This patch:

    The atmel_serial driver never had a MAINTAINERS entry, although Andrew Victor
    has effectively been acting as a maintainer since he got the driver merged
    into mainline in the first place.

    I'll keep Cc'ing Andrew on all patches, but I'm going to take the main
    responsibility for getting things moving upstream from now on.

    Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen
    Acked-by: Andrew Victor
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Haavard Skinnemoen
     
  • I've tried to contact Ben Fennema a few times but without success. Since I'm
    currently probably closest to being an UDF maintainer, I guess it's fine to
    also change the entry in MAINTAINERS.

    Signed-off-by: Jan Kara
    Cc:
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Jan Kara
     
  • This is a rewrite of the ramdisk block device driver.

    The old one is really difficult because it effectively implements a block
    device which serves data out of its own buffer cache. It relies on the dirty
    bit being set, to pin its backing store in cache, however there are non
    trivial paths which can clear the dirty bit (eg. try_to_free_buffers()),
    which had recently lead to data corruption. And in general it is completely
    wrong for a block device driver to do this.

    The new one is more like a regular block device driver. It has no idea about
    vm/vfs stuff. It's backing store is similar to the buffer cache (a simple
    radix-tree of pages), but it doesn't know anything about page cache (the pages
    in the radix tree are not pagecache pages).

    There is one slight downside -- direct block device access and filesystem
    metadata access goes through an extra copy and gets stored in RAM twice.
    However, this downside is only slight, because the real buffercache of the
    device is now reclaimable (because we're not playing crazy games with it), so
    under memory intensive situations, footprint should effectively be the same --
    maybe even a slight advantage to the new driver because it can also reclaim
    buffer heads.

    The fact that it now goes through all the regular vm/fs paths makes it
    much more useful for testing, too.

    text data bss dec hex filename
    2837 849 384 4070 fe6 drivers/block/rd.o
    3528 371 12 3911 f47 drivers/block/brd.o

    Text is larger, but data and bss are smaller, making total size smaller.

    A few other nice things about it:
    - Similar structure and layout to the new loop device handlinag.
    - Dynamic ramdisk creation.
    - Runtime flexible buffer head size (because it is no longer part of the
    ramdisk code).
    - Boot / load time flexible ramdisk size, which could easily be extended
    to a per-ramdisk runtime changeable size (eg. with an ioctl).
    - Can use highmem for the backing store.

    [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix build]
    [byron.bbradley@gmail.com: make rd_size non-static]
    Signed-off-by: Nick Piggin
    Signed-off-by: Byron Bradley
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Nick Piggin
     
  • Add architecture support for the MN10300/AM33 CPUs produced by MEI to the
    kernel.

    This patch also adds board support for the ASB2303 with the ASB2308 daughter
    board, and the ASB2305. The only processor supported is the MN103E010, which
    is an AM33v2 core plus on-chip devices.

    [akpm@linux-foundation.org: nuke cvs control strings]
    Signed-off-by: Masakazu Urade
    Signed-off-by: Koichi Yasutake
    Signed-off-by: David Howells
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    David Howells
     

08 Feb, 2008

5 commits

  • Jesper Nilsson
     
  • Remove references to web pages that are no longer up and running.

    Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman

    Pierre Ossman
     
  • The device is manufactured by IPWireless. In some countries (for
    example Czech Republic, T-Mobile ISP) this card is shipped for service
    called UMTS 4G.

    It's a piece of PCMCIA "4G" UMTS PPP networking hardware that presents
    itself as a serial character device (i.e. looks like usual modem to
    userspace, accepts AT commands, etc).

    Rewieved-by: Jiri Slaby
    Signed-off-by: Ben Martel
    Signed-off-by: Stephen Blackheath
    Signed-off-by: David Sterba
    Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    David Sterba
     
  • * 'release' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lenb/linux-acpi-2.6: (112 commits)
    ACPI: fix build warning
    Revert "cpuidle: build fix for non-x86"
    ACPI: update intrd DSDT override console messages
    ACPI: update DSDT override documentation
    ACPI: Add "acpi_no_initrd_override" kernel parameter
    ACPI: its a directory not a folder....
    ACPI: misc cleanups
    ACPI: add missing prink prefix strings
    ACPI: cleanup acpi.h
    ACPICA: fix CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG_FUNC_TRACE build
    ACPI: video: Ignore ACPI video devices that aren't present in hardware
    ACPI: video: reset brightness on resume
    ACPI: video: call ACPI notifier chain for ACPI video notifications
    ACPI: create notifier chain to get hotkey events to graphics driver
    ACPI: video: delete unused display switch on hotkey event code
    ACPI: video: create "brightness_switch_enabled" modparam
    cpuidle: Add a poll_idle method
    ACPI: cpuidle: Support C1 idle time accounting
    ACPI: enable MWAIT for C1 idle
    ACPI: idle: Fix acpi_safe_halt usages and interrupt enabling/disabling
    ...

    Linus Torvalds
     
  • Now that I have got the necessary piece of hardware (thanks, Thiemo!), I may
    well offer myself as the maintainer for the dz serial driver. I hope nobody
    objects.

    Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki
    Cc: Jiri Slaby
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Maciej W. Rozycki
     

07 Feb, 2008

6 commits

  • Len Brown
     
  • * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/x86/linux-2.6-x86:
    x86: fix deadlock, make pgd_lock irq-safe
    virtio: fix trivial build bug
    x86: fix mttr trimming
    x86: delay CPA self-test and repeat it
    x86: fix 64-bit sections
    generic: add __FINITDATA
    x86: remove suprious ifdefs from pageattr.c
    x86: mark the .rodata section also NX
    x86: fix iret exception recovery on 64-bit
    cpuidle: dubious one-bit signed bitfield in cpuidle.h
    x86: fix sparse warnings in powernow-k8.c
    x86: fix sparse error in traps_32.c
    x86: trivial sparse/checkpatch in quirks.c
    x86 ptrace: disallow null cs/ss
    MAINTAINERS: RDC R-321x SoC maintainer
    brk randomization: introduce CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK
    brk: check the lower bound properly
    x86: remove X2 workaround
    x86: make spurious fault handler aware of large mappings
    x86: make traps on entry code be debuggable in user space, 64-bit

    Linus Torvalds
     
  • Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli
    Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner
    Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar

    Florian Fainelli
     
  • I have been prime author and maintainer of block2mtd from day one, but
    neither MAINTAINERS nor the module source makes this fact clear. And while
    I'm at it, update my email addresses tree-wide, as the old address
    currently bounces and change my name to "joern" as unicode will likely
    continue to cause trouble until the end of this century.

    Signed-off-by: Joern Engel
    Cc: David Woodhouse
    Cc: Andy Whitcroft
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Joern Engel
     
  • MAINTAINERS, order AUERSWALD alphabetically

    Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby
    Cc: Wolfgang Muees
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Jiri Slaby
     
  • This gave me bounces and moans when chasing CS5536 so document it.

    Signed-off-by: Alan Cox
    Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
    Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds

    Alan Cox
     

06 Feb, 2008

4 commits

  • This is based on the 2004 out-of-tree work of Jamey Hicks, to add
    support via WMI for controlling the jog dial and wireless on these
    tablets.

    v1:

    Original release

    v2:

    As per Joshua Wise's comments, change bluetooth to jogdial (an error from
    the original driver).

    Signed-off-by: Carlos Corbacho
    CC: Matthew Garrett
    CC: Jamey Hicks
    CC: Joshua Wise
    Signed-off-by: Len Brown

    Carlos Corbacho
     
  • This is a driver for newer Acer (and Wistron) laptops. It adds wireless
    radio and bluetooth control, and on some laptops, exposes the mail LED and
    LCD backlight.

    v1:

    * Initial release

    v2:

    * Replace left over ACPI references with WMI
    * Add GUID based autoloading (depends on future work to WMI)
    * Add DMI based autoloading (backup solution until WMI sysfs/ class
    work is available)
    * Checkpatch fixes

    v3:

    * Add new EC quirks for Aspire 3100 & 5100, and Extensa 5220

    v4:

    * Simplified internal handling of WMID and AMW0 devices
    * Add autodetection for bluetooth and maximum brightness on AMW0 V2 and
    WMID laptops.

    v5:

    * Add EC quirk for Medion MD 98000
    * Add autodetection for AMW0, and mail LED on AMW0 and AMW0 V2.
    * Improve error handling
    * Fix AMW0 V2 bluetooth and wireless, by using both WMID and AMW0 methods
    to ensure that the correct value is always set.

    v6:

    * Fix 'use before initialisation' bug with quirks.

    v7

    * Fix bug on AMW0 where acer-wmi would exit if a mail LED was not
    detected.
    * Add Acer Aspire 9110 mail LED support
    * Fix section mismatch warnings

    Signed-off-by: Carlos Corbacho
    CC: Matthew Garrett
    Signed-off-by: Len Brown

    Carlos Corbacho
     
  • The following is an implementation of the Windows Management
    Instrumentation (WMI) ACPI interface mapper (PNP0C14).

    What it does:

    Parses the _WDG method and exports functions to process WMI method calls,
    data block query/ set commands (both based on GUID) and does basic event
    handling.

    How: WMI presents an in kernel interface here (essentially, a minimal
    wrapper around ACPI)

    (const char *guid assume the 36 character ASCII representation of
    a GUID - e.g. 67C3371D-95A3-4C37-BB61-DD47B491DAAB)

    wmi_evaluate_method(const char *guid, u8 instance, u32 method_id,
    const struct acpi_buffer *in, struct acpi_buffer *out)

    wmi_query_block(const char *guid, u8 instance,
    struct acpi_buffer *out)

    wmi_set_block(const char *guid, u38 instance,
    const struct acpi_buffer *in)

    wmi_install_notify_handler(acpi_notify_handler handler);

    wmi_remove_notify_handler(void);

    wmi_get_event_data(u32 event, struct acpi_buffer *out)

    wmi_has_guid(const char guid*)

    wmi_has_guid() is a helper function to find if a GUID exists or not on the
    system (a quick and easy way for WMI dependant drivers to see if the
    the method/ block they want exists, since GUIDs are supposed to be unique).

    Event handling - allow a WMI based driver to register a notifier handler
    for each GUID with WMI. When a notification is sent to a GUID in WMI, the
    handler registered with WMI is then called (it is left to the caller to
    ask for the WMI event data associated with the GUID, if needed).

    What it won't do:

    Unicode - The MS article[1] calls for converting between ASCII and Unicode (or
    vice versa) if a GUID is marked as "string". This is left up to the calling
    driver.

    Handle a MOF[1] - the WMI mapper just exports methods, data and events to
    userspace. MOF handling is down to userspace.

    Userspace interface - this will be added later.

    [1] http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/pnppwr/wmi/wmi-acpi.mspx

    ===
    ChangeLog
    ==

    v1 (2007-10-02):

    * Initial release

    v2 (2007-10-05):

    * Cleaned up code - split up super "wmi_evaluate_block" -> each external
    symbol now handles its own ACPI calls, rather than handing off to
    a "super" method (and in turn, is a lot simpler to read)
    * Added a find_guid() symbol - return true if a given GUID exists on
    the system
    * wmi_* functions now return type acpi_status (since they are just
    fancy wrappers around acpi_evaluate_object())
    * Removed extra debug code

    v3 (2007-10-27)

    * More code clean up - now passes checkpatch.pl
    * Change data block calls - ref MS spec, method ID is not required for
    them, so drop it from the function parameters.
    * Const'ify guid in the function call parameters.
    * Fix _WDG buffer handling - copy the data to our own private structure.
    * Change WMI from tristate to bool - otherwise the external functions are
    not exported in linux/acpi.h if you try to build WMI as a module.
    * Fix more flag comparisons.
    * Add a maintainers entry - since I wrote this, I should take the blame
    for it.

    v4 (2007-10-30)

    * Add missing brace from after fixing checkpatch errors.
    * Rewrote event handling - allow external drivers to register with WMI to
    handle WMI events
    * Clean up flags and sanitise flag handling

    v5 (2007-11-03)

    * Add sysfs interface for userspace. Export events over netlink again.
    * Remove module left overs, fully convert to built-in driver.
    * Tweak in-kernel API to use u8 for instance, since this is what the GUID
    blocks use (so instance cannot be greater than u8).
    * Export wmi_get_event_data() for in kernel WMI drivers.

    v6 (2007-11-07)

    * Split out userspace into a different patch

    v7 (2007-11-20)

    * Fix driver to handle multiple PNP0C14 devices - store all GUIDs using
    the kernel's built in list functions, and just keep adding to the list
    every time we handle a PNP0C14 devices - GUIDs will always be unique,
    and WMI callers do not know or care about different devices.
    * Change WMI event handler registration to use its' own event handling
    struct; we should not pass an acpi_handle down to any WMI based drivers
    - they should be able to function with only the calls provided in WMI.
    * Update my e-mail address

    v8 (2007-11-28)

    * Convert back to a module.
    * Update Kconfig to default to building as a module.
    * Remove an erroneous printk.
    * Simply comments for string flag (since we now leave the handling to the
    caller).

    v9 (2007-12-07)

    * Add back missing MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE for autoloading
    * Checkpatch fixes

    v10 (2007-12-12)

    * Workaround broken GUIDs declared expensive without a WCxx method.
    * Minor cleanups

    v11 (2007-12-17)

    * More fixing for broken GUIDs declared expensive without a WCxx method.
    * Add basic EmbeddedControl region handling.

    v12 (2007-12-18)

    * Changed EC region handling code, as per Alexey's comments.

    v13 (2007-12-27)

    * Changed event handling so that we can have one event handler registered
    per GUID, as per Matthew Garrett's suggestion.

    v14 (2008-01-12)

    * Remove ACPI debug statements

    v15 (2008-02-01)

    * Replace two remaining 'x == NULL' type tests with '!x'

    v16 (2008-02-05)

    * Change MAINTAINERS entry, as I am not, and never have been, paid to work
    on WMI
    * Remove 'default' line from Kconfig

    Signed-off-by: Carlos Corbacho
    CC: Matthew Garrett
    CC: Alexey Starikovskiy
    Signed-off-by: Len Brown

    Carlos Corbacho
     
  • * 'release' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/aegl/linux-2.6:
    [IA64] make pfm_get_task work with virtual pids
    [IA64] honor notify_die() returning NOTIFY_STOP
    [IA64] remove dead code: __cpu_{down,die} from !HOTPLUG_CPU
    [IA64] Appoint kvm/ia64 Maintainers
    [IA64] ia64_set_psr should use srlz.i
    [IA64] Export three symbols for module use
    [IA64] mca style cleanup
    [IA64] sn_hwperf semaphore to mutex
    [IA64] generalize attribute of fsyscall_gtod_data
    [IA64] efi.c Add /* never reached */ annotation
    [IA64] efi.c Spelling/punctuation fixes
    [IA64] Make efi.c mostly fit in 80 columns
    [IA64] aliasing-test: fix gcc warnings on non-ia64
    [IA64] Slim-down __clear_bit_unlock
    [IA64] Fix the order of atomic operations in restore_previous_kprobes on ia64
    [IA64] constify function pointer tables
    [IA64] fix userspace compile error in gcc_intrin.h

    Linus Torvalds