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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions trunk/Documentation/00-INDEX
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- directory with info about Linux on Intel 32 bit architecture.
ia64/
- directory with info about Linux on Intel 64 bit architecture.
ide.txt
- important info for users of ATA devices (IDE/EIDE disks and CD-ROMS).
infiniband/
- directory with documents concerning Linux InfiniBand support.
initrd.txt
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---------------

0. The ide-cd relies on the ide disk driver. See
Documentation/ide.txt for up-to-date information on the ide
Documentation/ide/ide.txt for up-to-date information on the ide
driver.

1. Make sure that the ide and ide-cd drivers are compiled into the
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Depending on what type of IDE interface you have, you may need to
specify additional configuration options. See
Documentation/ide.txt.
Documentation/ide/ide.txt.

2. You should also ensure that the iso9660 filesystem is either
compiled into the kernel or available as a loadable module. You
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on the primary IDE interface are called `hda' and `hdb',
respectively. The drives on the secondary interface are called
`hdc' and `hdd'. (Interfaces at other locations get other letters
in the third position; see Documentation/ide.txt.)
in the third position; see Documentation/ide/ide.txt.)

If you want your CDROM drive to be found automatically by the
driver, you should make sure your IDE interface uses either the
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be jumpered as `master'. (If for some reason you cannot configure
your system in this manner, you can probably still use the driver.
You may have to pass extra configuration information to the kernel
when you boot, however. See Documentation/ide.txt for more
when you boot, however. See Documentation/ide/ide.txt for more
information.)

4. Boot the system. If the drive is recognized, you should see a
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This section discusses some common problems encountered when trying to
use the driver, and some possible solutions. Note that if you are
experiencing problems, you should probably also review
Documentation/ide.txt for current information about the underlying
Documentation/ide/ide.txt for current information about the underlying
IDE support code. Some of these items apply only to earlier versions
of the driver, but are mentioned here for completeness.

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a. Drive is not detected during booting.

- Review the configuration instructions above and in
Documentation/ide.txt, and check how your hardware is
Documentation/ide/ide.txt, and check how your hardware is
configured.

- If your drive is the only device on an IDE interface, it should
be jumpered as master, if at all possible.

- If your IDE interface is not at the standard addresses of 0x170
or 0x1f0, you'll need to explicitly inform the driver using a
lilo option. See Documentation/ide.txt. (This feature was
lilo option. See Documentation/ide/ide.txt. (This feature was
added around kernel version 1.3.30.)

- If the autoprobing is not finding your drive, you can tell the
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Support for some interfaces needing extra initialization is
provided in later 1.3.x kernels. You may need to turn on
additional kernel configuration options to get them to work;
see Documentation/ide.txt.
see Documentation/ide/ide.txt.

Even if support is not available for your interface, you may be
able to get it to work with the following procedure. First boot
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be worked around by specifying the `serialize' option when
booting. Recent kernels should be able to detect the need for
this automatically in most cases, but the detection is not
foolproof. See Documentation/ide.txt for more information
foolproof. See Documentation/ide/ide.txt for more information
about the `serialize' option and the CMD640B.

- Note that many MS-DOS CDROM drivers will work with such buggy
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00-INDEX
- this file
ChangeLog.ide-cd.1994-2004
- ide-cd changelog
ChangeLog.ide-floppy.1996-2002
- ide-floppy changelog
ChangeLog.ide-tape.1995-2002
- ide-tape changelog
ide-tape.txt
- info on the IDE ATAPI streaming tape driver
ide.txt
- important info for users of ATA devices (IDE/EIDE disks and CD-ROMS).
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==============================================================================


The hdparm utility can be used to control various IDE features on a
running system. It is packaged separately. Please Look for it on popular
linux FTP sites.



*** IMPORTANT NOTICES: BUGGY IDE CHIPSETS CAN CORRUPT DATA!!
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================================================================================

This is the multiple IDE interface driver, as evolved from hd.c.
This is the multiple IDE interface driver, as evolved from hd.c.

It supports up to 9 IDE interfaces per default, on one or more IRQs (usually
14 & 15). There can be up to two drives per interface, as per the ATA-6 spec.
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--------------------------------------------------------

"hdx=" is recognized for all "x" from "a" to "h", such as "hdc".

"idex=" is recognized for all "x" from "0" to "3", such as "ide1".

"hdx=noprobe" : drive may be present, but do not probe for it

"hdx=none" : drive is NOT present, ignore cmos and do not probe

"hdx=nowerr" : ignore the WRERR_STAT bit on this drive

"hdx=cdrom" : drive is present, and is a cdrom drive

"hdx=cyl,head,sect" : disk drive is present, with specified geometry

"hdx=remap" : remap access of sector 0 to sector 1 (for EZDrive)
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"idex=base" : probe for an interface at the addr specified,
where "base" is usually 0x1f0 or 0x170
and "ctl" is assumed to be "base"+0x206

"idex=base,ctl" : specify both base and ctl

"idex=base,ctl,irq" : specify base, ctl, and irq number
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to take effect.

"idex=four" : four drives on idex and ide(x^1) share same ports

"idex=reset" : reset interface after probe

"idex=ata66" : informs the interface that it has an 80c cable
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Format: <cyl>,<head>,<sect>

hd?= [HW] (E)IDE subsystem
hd?lun= See Documentation/ide.txt.
hd?lun= See Documentation/ide/ide.txt.

highmem=nn[KMG] [KNL,BOOT] forces the highmem zone to have an exact
size of <nn>. This works even on boxes that have no
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ide= [HW] (E)IDE subsystem
Format: ide=nodma or ide=doubler or ide=reverse
See Documentation/ide.txt.
See Documentation/ide/ide.txt.

ide?= [HW] (E)IDE subsystem
Format: ide?=noprobe or chipset specific parameters.
See Documentation/ide.txt.
See Documentation/ide/ide.txt.

idebus= [HW] (E)IDE subsystem - VLB/PCI bus speed
See Documentation/ide.txt.
See Documentation/ide/ide.txt.

idle= [X86]
Format: idle=poll or idle=mwait
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unsigned int i, len = 0;

for (i = 0; args[i]; i++) {
if (i) {
strcat(dst+len, " ");
len++;
}
strcpy(dst+len, args[i]);
strcat(dst+len, " ");
len += strlen(args[i]) + 1;
len += strlen(args[i]);
}
/* In case it's empty. */
dst[len] = '\0';
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The ID table is an array of struct pci_device_id entries ending with an
all-zero entry; use of the macro DECLARE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE is the preferred
all-zero entry; use of the macro DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE is the preferred
method of declaring the table. Each entry consists of:

vendor,device Vendor and device ID to match (or PCI_ANY_ID)
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o Do not mark the struct pci_driver.

o The ID table array should be marked __devinitconst; this is done
automatically if the table is declared with DECLARE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE().
automatically if the table is declared with DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE().

o The probe() and remove() functions should be marked __devinit
and __devexit respectively. All initialization functions
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/proc/<pid>/schedstat
----------------
schedstats also adds a new /proc/<pid/schedstat file to include some of
schedstats also adds a new /proc/<pid>/schedstat file to include some of
the same information on a per-process level. There are three fields in
this file correlating for that process to:
1) time spent on the cpu
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** 8.replace pci_alloc_consistent()/pci_free_consistent() with kmalloc()/kfree() in arcmsr_iop_message_xfer()
** 9. fix the release of dma memory for type B in arcmsr_free_ccb_pool()
** 10.fix the arcmsr_polling_hbb_ccbdone()
** 1.20.00.15 02/27/2008 Erich Chen & Nick Cheng
** 1.arcmsr_iop_message_xfer() is called from atomic context under the
** queuecommand scsi_host_template handler. James Bottomley pointed out
** that the current GFP_KERNEL|GFP_DMA flags are wrong: firstly we are in
** atomic context, secondly this memory is not used for DMA.
** Also removed some unneeded casts. Thanks to Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org>
**************************************************************************
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usb-help.txt
2000-July-12
2008-Mar-7

For USB help other than the readme files that are located in
Documentation/usb/*, see the following:
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Linux USB Guide: http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net
Linux-USB device overview (working devices and drivers):
http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/

The Linux-USB mailing lists are:
linux-usb-users@lists.sourceforge.net for general user help
linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net for developer discussions

The Linux-USB mailing list is at linux-usb@vger.kernel.org

###
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Trying to find an issue in the dentry cache? Try

slub_debug=,dentry_cache
slub_debug=,dentry

to only enable debugging on the dentry cache.

Red zoning and tracking may realign the slab. We can just apply sanity checks
to the dentry cache with

slub_debug=F,dentry_cache
slub_debug=F,dentry

In case you forgot to enable debugging on the kernel command line: It is
possible to enable debugging manually when the kernel is up. Look at the
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L: netdev@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained

INTEL PRO/100 ETHERNET SUPPORT
INTEL ETHERNET DRIVERS (e100/e1000/e1000e/igb/ixgb/ixgbe)
P: Auke Kok
M: auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com
P: Jesse Brandeburg
M: jesse.brandeburg@intel.com
P: Jeff Kirsher
M: jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com
P: Bruce Allan
M: bruce.w.allan@intel.com
P: John Ronciak
M: john.ronciak@intel.com
L: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
W: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/
S: Supported

INTEL PRO/1000 GIGABIT ETHERNET SUPPORT
P: Auke Kok
M: auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com
P: Jesse Brandeburg
M: jesse.brandeburg@intel.com
P: Jeff Kirsher
M: jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com
P: John Ronciak
M: john.ronciak@intel.com
L: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
W: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/
S: Supported

INTEL PRO/10GbE SUPPORT
P: Ayyappan Veeraiyan
M: ayyappan.veeraiyan@intel.com
P: Auke Kok
M: auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com
P: Jesse Brandeburg
M: jesse.brandeburg@intel.com
P: John Ronciak
M: john.ronciak@intel.com
L: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
W: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/
W: http://e1000.sourceforge.net/
S: Supported

INTEL PRO/WIRELESS 2100 NETWORK CONNECTION SUPPORT
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S: Maintained

IPATH DRIVER:
P: Arthur Jones
P: Ralph Campbell
M: infinipath@qlogic.com
L: general@lists.openfabrics.org
T: git git://git.qlogic.com/ipath-linux-2.6
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VERSION = 2
PATCHLEVEL = 6
SUBLEVEL = 25
EXTRAVERSION = -rc4
EXTRAVERSION = -rc5
NAME = Funky Weasel is Jiggy wit it

# *DOCUMENTATION*
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unsigned long base;
unsigned long boundary_size;

BUG_ON(arena->dma_base & ~PAGE_MASK);
base = arena->dma_base >> PAGE_SHIFT;
if (dev)
boundary_size = ALIGN(dma_get_max_seg_size(dev) + 1, PAGE_SIZE)
>> PAGE_SHIFT;
else
boundary_size = ALIGN(1UL << 32, PAGE_SIZE) >> PAGE_SHIFT;

BUG_ON(!is_power_of_2(boundary_size));
if (dev) {
boundary_size = dma_get_seg_boundary(dev) + 1;
BUG_ON(!is_power_of_2(boundary_size));
boundary_size >>= PAGE_SHIFT;
} else {
boundary_size = 1UL << (32 - PAGE_SHIFT);
}

/* Search forward for the first mask-aligned sequence of N free ptes */
ptes = arena->ptes;
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