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      Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt
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      Documentation/fujitsu/frv/kernel-ABI.txt
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      Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
  5. 42 39
      Documentation/kprobes.txt
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      Documentation/mips/AU1xxx_IDE.README
  7. 59 1
      Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt
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      Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.megaraid_sas
  9. 17 1
      MAINTAINERS
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      Makefile
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      arch/arm/kernel/calls.S
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      arch/arm/kernel/setup.c
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      arch/arm/kernel/smp.c
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      arch/arm/kernel/sys_oabi-compat.c
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      arch/arm/mach-integrator/platsmp.c
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      arch/arm/mach-iop3xx/iop321-setup.c
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      arch/arm/mach-iop3xx/iop331-setup.c
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      arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/nslu2-setup.c
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      arch/arm/mach-realview/platsmp.c
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      arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/mach-h1940.c
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      arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/s3c2400.h
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      arch/frv/Kconfig
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      arch/frv/Makefile
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      arch/frv/kernel/entry-table.S
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      arch/frv/kernel/entry.S
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      arch/i386/oprofile/backtrace.c
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      arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S
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      arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2/sn2_smp.c
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      arch/ia64/sn/kernel/xpc_channel.c
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      arch/ia64/sn/kernel/xpc_main.c
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      arch/ia64/sn/pci/pci_dma.c
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      arch/ia64/sn/pci/pcibr/pcibr_ate.c
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      arch/ia64/sn/pci/pcibr/pcibr_dma.c
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      arch/ia64/sn/pci/pcibr/pcibr_provider.c
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      arch/m68k/Kconfig
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/bindec.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/binstr.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/bugfix.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/decbin.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/do_func.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/fpsp.h
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/gen_except.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/get_op.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/kernel_ex.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/res_func.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/round.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/sacos.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/sasin.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/satan.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/satanh.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/scale.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/setox.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/sgetem.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/sint.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/skeleton.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/slog2.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/smovecr.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/srem_mod.S
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      arch/m68k/fpsp040/ssinh.S
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+ 12 - 2
Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt

@@ -44,10 +44,20 @@ maxcpus=n    Restrict boot time cpus to n. Say if you have 4 cpus, using
              maxcpus=2 will only boot 2. You can choose to bring the
              other cpus later online, read FAQ's for more info.
 
-additional_cpus=n	[x86_64 only] use this to limit hotpluggable cpus.
-                        This option sets
+additional_cpus*=n	Use this to limit hotpluggable cpus. This option sets
 			cpu_possible_map = cpu_present_map + additional_cpus
 
+(*) Option valid only for following architectures
+- x86_64, ia64
+
+ia64 and x86_64 use the number of disabled local apics in ACPI tables MADT
+to determine the number of potentially hot-pluggable cpus. The implementation
+should only rely on this to count the #of cpus, but *MUST* not rely on the
+apicid values in those tables for disabled apics. In the event BIOS doesnt
+mark such hot-pluggable cpus as disabled entries, one could use this
+parameter "additional_cpus=x" to represent those cpus in the cpu_possible_map.
+
+
 CPU maps and such
 -----------------
 [More on cpumaps and primitive to manipulate, please check

+ 234 - 0
Documentation/fujitsu/frv/kernel-ABI.txt

@@ -0,0 +1,234 @@
+				 =================================
+				 INTERNAL KERNEL ABI FOR FR-V ARCH
+				 =================================
+
+The internal FRV kernel ABI is not quite the same as the userspace ABI. A number of the registers
+are used for special purposed, and the ABI is not consistent between modules vs core, and MMU vs
+no-MMU.
+
+This partly stems from the fact that FRV CPUs do not have a separate supervisor stack pointer, and
+most of them do not have any scratch registers, thus requiring at least one general purpose
+register to be clobbered in such an event. Also, within the kernel core, it is possible to simply
+jump or call directly between functions using a relative offset. This cannot be extended to modules
+for the displacement is likely to be too far. Thus in modules the address of a function to call
+must be calculated in a register and then used, requiring two extra instructions.
+
+This document has the following sections:
+
+ (*) System call register ABI
+ (*) CPU operating modes
+ (*) Internal kernel-mode register ABI
+ (*) Internal debug-mode register ABI
+ (*) Virtual interrupt handling
+
+
+========================
+SYSTEM CALL REGISTER ABI
+========================
+
+When a system call is made, the following registers are effective:
+
+	REGISTERS	CALL			RETURN
+	===============	=======================	=======================
+	GR7		System call number	Preserved
+	GR8		Syscall arg #1		Return value
+	GR9-GR13	Syscall arg #2-6	Preserved
+
+
+===================
+CPU OPERATING MODES
+===================
+
+The FR-V CPU has three basic operating modes. In order of increasing capability:
+
+  (1) User mode.
+
+      Basic userspace running mode.
+
+  (2) Kernel mode.
+
+      Normal kernel mode. There are many additional control registers available that may be
+      accessed in this mode, in addition to all the stuff available to user mode. This has two
+      submodes:
+
+      (a) Exceptions enabled (PSR.T == 1).
+
+      	  Exceptions will invoke the appropriate normal kernel mode handler. On entry to the
+      	  handler, the PSR.T bit will be cleared.
+
+      (b) Exceptions disabled (PSR.T == 0).
+
+      	  No exceptions or interrupts may happen. Any mandatory exceptions will cause the CPU to
+      	  halt unless the CPU is told to jump into debug mode instead.
+
+  (3) Debug mode.
+
+      No exceptions may happen in this mode. Memory protection and management exceptions will be
+      flagged for later consideration, but the exception handler won't be invoked. Debugging traps
+      such as hardware breakpoints and watchpoints will be ignored. This mode is entered only by
+      debugging events obtained from the other two modes.
+
+      All kernel mode registers may be accessed, plus a few extra debugging specific registers.
+
+
+=================================
+INTERNAL KERNEL-MODE REGISTER ABI
+=================================
+
+There are a number of permanent register assignments that are set up by entry.S in the exception
+prologue. Note that there is a complete set of exception prologues for each of user->kernel
+transition and kernel->kernel transition. There are also user->debug and kernel->debug mode
+transition prologues.
+
+
+	REGISTER	FLAVOUR	USE
+	===============	=======	====================================================
+	GR1			Supervisor stack pointer
+	GR15			Current thread info pointer
+	GR16			GP-Rel base register for small data
+	GR28			Current exception frame pointer (__frame)
+	GR29			Current task pointer (current)
+	GR30			Destroyed by kernel mode entry
+	GR31		NOMMU	Destroyed by debug mode entry
+	GR31		MMU	Destroyed by TLB miss kernel mode entry
+	CCR.ICC2		Virtual interrupt disablement tracking
+	CCCR.CC3		Cleared by exception prologue (atomic op emulation)
+	SCR0		MMU	See mmu-layout.txt.
+	SCR1		MMU	See mmu-layout.txt.
+	SCR2		MMU	Save for EAR0 (destroyed by icache insns in debug mode)
+	SCR3		MMU	Save for GR31 during debug exceptions
+	DAMR/IAMR	NOMMU	Fixed memory protection layout.
+	DAMR/IAMR	MMU	See mmu-layout.txt.
+
+
+Certain registers are also used or modified across function calls:
+
+	REGISTER	CALL				RETURN
+	===============	===============================	===============================
+	GR0		Fixed Zero			-
+	GR2		Function call frame pointer
+	GR3		Special				Preserved
+	GR3-GR7		-				Clobbered
+	GR8		Function call arg #1		Return value (or clobbered)
+	GR9		Function call arg #2		Return value MSW (or clobbered)
+	GR10-GR13	Function call arg #3-#6		Clobbered
+	GR14		-				Clobbered
+	GR15-GR16	Special				Preserved
+	GR17-GR27	-				Preserved
+	GR28-GR31	Special				Only accessed explicitly
+	LR		Return address after CALL	Clobbered
+	CCR/CCCR	-				Mostly Clobbered
+
+
+================================
+INTERNAL DEBUG-MODE REGISTER ABI
+================================
+
+This is the same as the kernel-mode register ABI for functions calls. The difference is that in
+debug-mode there's a different stack and a different exception frame. Almost all the global
+registers from kernel-mode (including the stack pointer) may be changed.
+
+	REGISTER	FLAVOUR	USE
+	===============	=======	====================================================
+	GR1			Debug stack pointer
+	GR16			GP-Rel base register for small data
+	GR31			Current debug exception frame pointer (__debug_frame)
+	SCR3		MMU	Saved value of GR31
+
+
+Note that debug mode is able to interfere with the kernel's emulated atomic ops, so it must be
+exceedingly careful not to do any that would interact with the main kernel in this regard. Hence
+the debug mode code (gdbstub) is almost completely self-contained. The only external code used is
+the sprintf family of functions.
+
+Futhermore, break.S is so complicated because single-step mode does not switch off on entry to an
+exception. That means unless manually disabled, single-stepping will blithely go on stepping into
+things like interrupts. See gdbstub.txt for more information.
+
+
+==========================
+VIRTUAL INTERRUPT HANDLING
+==========================
+
+Because accesses to the PSR is so slow, and to disable interrupts we have to access it twice (once
+to read and once to write), we don't actually disable interrupts at all if we don't have to. What
+we do instead is use the ICC2 condition code flags to note virtual disablement, such that if we
+then do take an interrupt, we note the flag, really disable interrupts, set another flag and resume
+execution at the point the interrupt happened. Setting condition flags as a side effect of an
+arithmetic or logical instruction is really fast. This use of the ICC2 only occurs within the
+kernel - it does not affect userspace.
+
+The flags we use are:
+
+ (*) CCR.ICC2.Z [Zero flag]
+
+     Set to virtually disable interrupts, clear when interrupts are virtually enabled. Can be
+     modified by logical instructions without affecting the Carry flag.
+
+ (*) CCR.ICC2.C [Carry flag]
+
+     Clear to indicate hardware interrupts are really disabled, set otherwise.
+
+
+What happens is this:
+
+ (1) Normal kernel-mode operation.
+
+	ICC2.Z is 0, ICC2.C is 1.
+
+ (2) An interrupt occurs. The exception prologue examines ICC2.Z and determines that nothing needs
+     doing. This is done simply with an unlikely BEQ instruction.
+
+ (3) The interrupts are disabled (local_irq_disable)
+
+	ICC2.Z is set to 1.
+
+ (4) If interrupts were then re-enabled (local_irq_enable):
+
+	ICC2.Z would be set to 0.
+
+     A TIHI #2 instruction (trap #2 if condition HI - Z==0 && C==0) would be used to trap if
+     interrupts were now virtually enabled, but physically disabled - which they're not, so the
+     trap isn't taken. The kernel would then be back to state (1).
+
+ (5) An interrupt occurs. The exception prologue examines ICC2.Z and determines that the interrupt
+     shouldn't actually have happened. It jumps aside, and there disabled interrupts by setting
+     PSR.PIL to 14 and then it clears ICC2.C.
+
+ (6) If interrupts were then saved and disabled again (local_irq_save):
+
+	ICC2.Z would be shifted into the save variable and masked off (giving a 1).
+
+	ICC2.Z would then be set to 1 (thus unchanged), and ICC2.C would be unaffected (ie: 0).
+
+ (7) If interrupts were then restored from state (6) (local_irq_restore):
+
+	ICC2.Z would be set to indicate the result of XOR'ing the saved value (ie: 1) with 1, which
+	gives a result of 0 - thus leaving ICC2.Z set.
+
+	ICC2.C would remain unaffected (ie: 0).
+
+     A TIHI #2 instruction would be used to again assay the current state, but this would do
+     nothing as Z==1.
+
+ (8) If interrupts were then enabled (local_irq_enable):
+
+	ICC2.Z would be cleared. ICC2.C would be left unaffected. Both flags would now be 0.
+
+     A TIHI #2 instruction again issued to assay the current state would then trap as both Z==0
+     [interrupts virtually enabled] and C==0 [interrupts really disabled] would then be true.
+
+ (9) The trap #2 handler would simply enable hardware interrupts (set PSR.PIL to 0), set ICC2.C to
+     1 and return.
+
+(10) Immediately upon returning, the pending interrupt would be taken.
+
+(11) The interrupt handler would take the path of actually processing the interrupt (ICC2.Z is
+     clear, BEQ fails as per step (2)).
+
+(12) The interrupt handler would then set ICC2.C to 1 since hardware interrupts are definitely
+     enabled - or else the kernel wouldn't be here.
+
+(13) On return from the interrupt handler, things would be back to state (1).
+
+This trap (#2) is only available in kernel mode. In user mode it will result in SIGILL.

+ 4 - 0
Documentation/hwmon/w83627hf

@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ Module Parameters
   (default is 1)
   Use 'init=0' to bypass initializing the chip.
   Try this if your computer crashes when you load the module.
+* reset: int
+  (default is 0)
+  The driver used to reset the chip on load, but does no more. Use
+  'reset=1' to restore the old behavior. Report if you need to do this.
 
 Description
 -----------

+ 5 - 0
Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt

@@ -1133,6 +1133,8 @@ running once the system is up.
 				Mechanism 1.
 		conf2		[IA-32] Force use of PCI Configuration
 				Mechanism 2.
+		nommconf	[IA-32,X86_64] Disable use of MMCONFIG for PCI
+				Configuration
 		nosort		[IA-32] Don't sort PCI devices according to
 				order given by the PCI BIOS. This sorting is
 				done to get a device order compatible with
@@ -1636,6 +1638,9 @@ running once the system is up.
 			Format:
 			<irq>,<irq_mask>,<io>,<full_duplex>,<do_sound>,<lockup_hack>[,<irq2>[,<irq3>[,<irq4>]]]
 
+	norandmaps	Don't use address space randomization
+			Equivalent to echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
+
 
 ______________________________________________________________________
 Changelog:

+ 42 - 39
Documentation/kprobes.txt

@@ -136,17 +136,20 @@ Kprobes, jprobes, and return probes are implemented on the following
 architectures:
 
 - i386
-- x86_64 (AMD-64, E64MT)
+- x86_64 (AMD-64, EM64T)
 - ppc64
-- ia64 (Support for probes on certain instruction types is still in progress.)
+- ia64 (Does not support probes on instruction slot1.)
 - sparc64 (Return probes not yet implemented.)
 
 3. Configuring Kprobes
 
 When configuring the kernel using make menuconfig/xconfig/oldconfig,
-ensure that CONFIG_KPROBES is set to "y".  Under "Kernel hacking",
-look for "Kprobes".  You may have to enable "Kernel debugging"
-(CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL) before you can enable Kprobes.
+ensure that CONFIG_KPROBES is set to "y".  Under "Instrumentation
+Support", look for "Kprobes".
+
+So that you can load and unload Kprobes-based instrumentation modules,
+make sure "Loadable module support" (CONFIG_MODULES) and "Module
+unloading" (CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD) are set to "y".
 
 You may also want to ensure that CONFIG_KALLSYMS and perhaps even
 CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL are set to "y", since kallsyms_lookup_name()
@@ -262,18 +265,18 @@ at any time after the probe has been registered.
 
 5. Kprobes Features and Limitations
 
-As of Linux v2.6.12, Kprobes allows multiple probes at the same
-address.  Currently, however, there cannot be multiple jprobes on
-the same function at the same time.
+Kprobes allows multiple probes at the same address.  Currently,
+however, there cannot be multiple jprobes on the same function at
+the same time.
 
 In general, you can install a probe anywhere in the kernel.
 In particular, you can probe interrupt handlers.  Known exceptions
 are discussed in this section.
 
-For obvious reasons, it's a bad idea to install a probe in
-the code that implements Kprobes (mostly kernel/kprobes.c and
-arch/*/kernel/kprobes.c).  A patch in the v2.6.13 timeframe instructs
-Kprobes to reject such requests.
+The register_*probe functions will return -EINVAL if you attempt
+to install a probe in the code that implements Kprobes (mostly
+kernel/kprobes.c and arch/*/kernel/kprobes.c, but also functions such
+as do_page_fault and notifier_call_chain).
 
 If you install a probe in an inline-able function, Kprobes makes
 no attempt to chase down all inline instances of the function and
@@ -290,18 +293,14 @@ from the accidental ones.  Don't drink and probe.
 
 Kprobes makes no attempt to prevent probe handlers from stepping on
 each other -- e.g., probing printk() and then calling printk() from a
-probe handler.  As of Linux v2.6.12, if a probe handler hits a probe,
-that second probe's handlers won't be run in that instance.
-
-In Linux v2.6.12 and previous versions, Kprobes' data structures are
-protected by a single lock that is held during probe registration and
-unregistration and while handlers are run.  Thus, no two handlers
-can run simultaneously.  To improve scalability on SMP systems,
-this restriction will probably be removed soon, in which case
-multiple handlers (or multiple instances of the same handler) may
-run concurrently on different CPUs.  Code your handlers accordingly.
-
-Kprobes does not use semaphores or allocate memory except during
+probe handler.  If a probe handler hits a probe, that second probe's
+handlers won't be run in that instance, and the kprobe.nmissed member
+of the second probe will be incremented.
+
+As of Linux v2.6.15-rc1, multiple handlers (or multiple instances of
+the same handler) may run concurrently on different CPUs.
+
+Kprobes does not use mutexes or allocate memory except during
 registration and unregistration.
 
 Probe handlers are run with preemption disabled.  Depending on the
@@ -316,11 +315,18 @@ address instead of the real return address for kretprobed functions.
 (As far as we can tell, __builtin_return_address() is used only
 for instrumentation and error reporting.)
 
-If the number of times a function is called does not match the
-number of times it returns, registering a return probe on that
-function may produce undesirable results.  We have the do_exit()
-and do_execve() cases covered.  do_fork() is not an issue.  We're
-unaware of other specific cases where this could be a problem.
+If the number of times a function is called does not match the number
+of times it returns, registering a return probe on that function may
+produce undesirable results.  We have the do_exit() case covered.
+do_execve() and do_fork() are not an issue.  We're unaware of other
+specific cases where this could be a problem.
+
+If, upon entry to or exit from a function, the CPU is running on
+a stack other than that of the current task, registering a return
+probe on that function may produce undesirable results.  For this
+reason, Kprobes doesn't support return probes (or kprobes or jprobes)
+on the x86_64 version of __switch_to(); the registration functions
+return -EINVAL.
 
 6. Probe Overhead
 
@@ -347,14 +353,12 @@ k = 0.77 usec; j = 1.31; r = 1.26; kr = 1.45; jr = 1.99
 
 7. TODO
 
-a. SystemTap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap): Work in progress
-to provide a simplified programming interface for probe-based
-instrumentation.
-b. Improved SMP scalability: Currently, work is in progress to handle
-multiple kprobes in parallel.
-c. Kernel return probes for sparc64.
-d. Support for other architectures.
-e. User-space probes.
+a. SystemTap (http://sourceware.org/systemtap): Provides a simplified
+programming interface for probe-based instrumentation.  Try it out.
+b. Kernel return probes for sparc64.
+c. Support for other architectures.
+d. User-space probes.
+e. Watchpoint probes (which fire on data references).
 
 8. Kprobes Example
 
@@ -411,8 +415,7 @@ int init_module(void)
 		printk("Couldn't find %s to plant kprobe\n", "do_fork");
 		return -1;
 	}
-	ret = register_kprobe(&kp);
-	if (ret < 0) {
+	if ((ret = register_kprobe(&kp) < 0)) {
 		printk("register_kprobe failed, returned %d\n", ret);
 		return -1;
 	}

+ 5 - 1
Documentation/mips/AU1xxx_IDE.README

@@ -95,11 +95,13 @@ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI=y
 CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_MDMA2_DBDMA=y
-CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_BURSTABLE_ON=y
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_SEQTS_PER_RQ=128
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y
 CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO=y
 
+Also define 'IDE_AU1XXX_BURSTMODE' in 'drivers/ide/mips/au1xxx-ide.c' to enable
+the burst support on DBDMA controller.
+
 If the used system need the USB support enable the following kernel configs for
 high IDE to USB throughput.
 
@@ -115,6 +117,8 @@ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_AU1XXX_SEQTS_PER_RQ=128
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y
 CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO=y
 
+Also undefine 'IDE_AU1XXX_BURSTMODE' in 'drivers/ide/mips/au1xxx-ide.c' to
+disable the burst support on DBDMA controller.
 
 ADD NEW HARD DISC TO WHITE OR BLACK LIST
 ----------------------------------------

+ 59 - 1
Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt

@@ -44,7 +44,6 @@
                            compiler and the textural representation of
                            the tree that can be "compiled" by dtc.
 
-
    November 21, 2005: Rev 0.5
 			 - Additions/generalizations for 32-bit
 			 - Changed to reflect the new arch/powerpc
@@ -1307,6 +1306,65 @@ platforms are moved over to use the flattened-device-tree model.
 	};
 
 
+   f) Freescale SOC USB controllers
+
+   The device node for a USB controller that is part of a Freescale
+   SOC is as described in the document "Open Firmware Recommended
+   Practice : Universal Serial Bus" with the following modifications
+   and additions :  
+
+   Required properties :
+    - compatible : Should be "fsl-usb2-mph" for multi port host usb
+      controllers, or "fsl-usb2-dr" for dual role usb controllers
+    - phy_type : For multi port host usb controllers, should be one of
+      "ulpi", or "serial". For dual role usb controllers, should be
+      one of "ulpi", "utmi", "utmi_wide", or "serial".
+    - reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device
+    - port0 : boolean; if defined, indicates port0 is connected for
+      fsl-usb2-mph compatible controllers.  Either this property or
+      "port1" (or both) must be defined for "fsl-usb2-mph" compatible 
+      controllers.
+    - port1 : boolean; if defined, indicates port1 is connected for
+      fsl-usb2-mph compatible controllers.  Either this property or
+      "port0" (or both) must be defined for "fsl-usb2-mph" compatible 
+      controllers.
+
+   Recommended properties :
+    - interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number and b is a
+      field that represents an encoding of the sense and level
+      information for the interrupt.  This should be encoded based on
+      the information in section 2) depending on the type of interrupt
+      controller you have.
+    - interrupt-parent : the phandle for the interrupt controller that
+      services interrupts for this device.
+
+   Example multi port host usb controller device node : 
+	usb@22000 {
+	        device_type = "usb";
+		compatible = "fsl-usb2-mph";
+		reg = <22000 1000>;
+		#address-cells = <1>;
+		#size-cells = <0>;
+		interrupt-parent = <700>;
+		interrupts = <27 1>;
+		phy_type = "ulpi";
+		port0;
+		port1;
+	};
+
+   Example dual role usb controller device node : 
+	usb@23000 {
+		device_type = "usb";
+		compatible = "fsl-usb2-dr";
+		reg = <23000 1000>;
+		#address-cells = <1>;
+		#size-cells = <0>;
+		interrupt-parent = <700>;
+		interrupts = <26 1>;
+		phy = "ulpi";
+	};
+
+
    More devices will be defined as this spec matures.
 
 

+ 23 - 0
Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.megaraid_sas

@@ -1,3 +1,26 @@
+1 Release Date    : Wed Feb 03 14:31:44 PST 2006 - Sumant Patro <Sumant.Patro@lsil.com>
+2 Current Version : 00.00.02.04
+3 Older Version   : 00.00.02.04 
+
+i.	Support for 1078 type (ppc IOP) controller, device id : 0x60 added.
+	During initialization, depending on the device id, the template members 
+	are initialized with function pointers specific to the ppc or 
+	xscale controllers.  
+
+		-Sumant Patro <Sumant.Patro@lsil.com>
+		
+1 Release Date    : Fri Feb 03 14:16:25 PST 2006 - Sumant Patro 
+							<Sumant.Patro@lsil.com>
+2 Current Version : 00.00.02.04
+3 Older Version   : 00.00.02.02 
+i.	Register 16 byte CDB capability with scsi midlayer 
+
+	"Ths patch properly registers the 16 byte command length capability of the 
+	megaraid_sas controlled hardware with the scsi midlayer. All megaraid_sas 
+	hardware supports 16 byte CDB's."
+
+		-Joshua Giles <joshua_giles@dell.com> 
+
 1 Release Date    : Mon Jan 23 14:09:01 PST 2006 - Sumant Patro <Sumant.Patro@lsil.com>
 2 Current Version : 00.00.02.02
 3 Older Version   : 00.00.02.01 

+ 17 - 1
MAINTAINERS

@@ -2232,7 +2232,23 @@ P:	Martin Schwidefsky
 M:	schwidefsky@de.ibm.com
 M:	linux390@de.ibm.com
 L:	linux-390@vm.marist.edu
-W:	http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390
+W:	http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/
+S:	Supported
+
+S390 NETWORK DRIVERS
+P:	Frank Pavlic
+M:	fpavlic@de.ibm.com
+M:	linux390@de.ibm.com
+L:	linux-390@vm.marist.edu
+W:	http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/
+S:	Supported
+
+S390 ZFCP DRIVER
+P:	Andreas Herrmann
+M:	aherrman@de.ibm.com
+M:	linux390@de.ibm.com
+L:	linux-390@vm.marist.edu
+W:	http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/
 S:	Supported
 
 SAA7146 VIDEO4LINUX-2 DRIVER

+ 4 - 5
Makefile

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 VERSION = 2
 PATCHLEVEL = 6
 SUBLEVEL = 16
-EXTRAVERSION =-rc2
+EXTRAVERSION =-rc3
 NAME=Sliding Snow Leopard
 
 # *DOCUMENTATION*
@@ -106,13 +106,12 @@ KBUILD_OUTPUT := $(shell cd $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) && /bin/pwd)
 $(if $(KBUILD_OUTPUT),, \
      $(error output directory "$(saved-output)" does not exist))
 
-.PHONY: $(MAKECMDGOALS) cdbuilddir
-$(MAKECMDGOALS) _all: cdbuilddir
+.PHONY: $(MAKECMDGOALS)
 
-cdbuilddir:
+$(filter-out _all,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) _all:
 	$(if $(KBUILD_VERBOSE:1=),@)$(MAKE) -C $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) \
 	KBUILD_SRC=$(CURDIR) \
-	KBUILD_EXTMOD="$(KBUILD_EXTMOD)" -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile $(MAKECMDGOALS)
+	KBUILD_EXTMOD="$(KBUILD_EXTMOD)" -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile $@
 
 # Leave processing to above invocation of make
 skip-makefile := 1

+ 1 - 1
arch/arm/kernel/calls.S

@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
 		CALL(sys_statfs)
 /* 100 */	CALL(sys_fstatfs)
 		CALL(sys_ni_syscall)
-		CALL(OBSOLETE(sys_socketcall))
+		CALL(OBSOLETE(ABI(sys_socketcall, sys_oabi_socketcall)))
 		CALL(sys_syslog)
 		CALL(sys_setitimer)
 /* 105 */	CALL(sys_getitimer)

+ 5 - 0
arch/arm/kernel/setup.c

@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
 #include <linux/root_dev.h>
 #include <linux/cpu.h>
 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/smp.h>
 
 #include <asm/cpu.h>
 #include <asm/elf.h>
@@ -771,6 +772,10 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
 	paging_init(&meminfo, mdesc);
 	request_standard_resources(&meminfo, mdesc);
 
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
+	smp_init_cpus();
+#endif
+
 	cpu_init();
 
 	/*

+ 0 - 1
arch/arm/kernel/smp.c

@@ -338,7 +338,6 @@ void __init smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void)
 
 	per_cpu(cpu_data, cpu).idle = current;
 
-	cpu_set(cpu, cpu_possible_map);
 	cpu_set(cpu, cpu_present_map);
 	cpu_set(cpu, cpu_online_map);
 }

+ 30 - 0
arch/arm/kernel/sys_oabi-compat.c

@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@
  * sys_connect:
  * sys_sendmsg:
  * sys_sendto:
+ * sys_socketcall:
  *
  *   struct sockaddr_un loses its padding with EABI.  Since the size of the
  *   structure is used as a validation test in unix_mkname(), we need to
@@ -78,6 +79,7 @@
 #include <linux/eventpoll.h>
 #include <linux/sem.h>
 #include <linux/socket.h>
+#include <linux/net.h>
 #include <asm/ipc.h>
 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
 
@@ -408,3 +410,31 @@ asmlinkage long sys_oabi_sendmsg(int fd, struct msghdr __user *msg, unsigned fla
 	return sys_sendmsg(fd, msg, flags);
 }
 
+asmlinkage long sys_oabi_socketcall(int call, unsigned long __user *args)
+{
+	unsigned long r = -EFAULT, a[6];
+
+	switch (call) {
+	case SYS_BIND:
+		if (copy_from_user(a, args, 3 * sizeof(long)) == 0)
+			r = sys_oabi_bind(a[0], (struct sockaddr __user *)a[1], a[2]);
+		break;
+	case SYS_CONNECT:
+		if (copy_from_user(a, args, 3 * sizeof(long)) == 0)
+			r = sys_oabi_connect(a[0], (struct sockaddr __user *)a[1], a[2]);
+		break;
+	case SYS_SENDTO:
+		if (copy_from_user(a, args, 6 * sizeof(long)) == 0)
+			r = sys_oabi_sendto(a[0], (void __user *)a[1], a[2], a[3],
+					    (struct sockaddr __user *)a[4], a[5]);
+		break;
+	case SYS_SENDMSG:
+		if (copy_from_user(a, args, 3 * sizeof(long)) == 0)
+			r = sys_oabi_sendmsg(a[0], (struct msghdr __user *)a[1], a[2]);
+		break;
+	default:
+		r = sys_socketcall(call, args);
+	}
+
+	return r;
+}

+ 15 - 6
arch/arm/mach-integrator/platsmp.c

@@ -140,6 +140,18 @@ static void __init poke_milo(void)
 	mb();
 }
 
+/*
+ * Initialise the CPU possible map early - this describes the CPUs
+ * which may be present or become present in the system.
+ */
+void __init smp_init_cpus(void)
+{
+	unsigned int i, ncores = get_core_count();
+
+	for (i = 0; i < ncores; i++)
+		cpu_set(i, cpu_possible_map);
+}
+
 void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
 {
 	unsigned int ncores = get_core_count();
@@ -176,14 +188,11 @@ void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
 		max_cpus = ncores;
 
 	/*
-	 * Initialise the possible/present maps.
-	 * cpu_possible_map describes the set of CPUs which may be present
-	 * cpu_present_map describes the set of CPUs populated
+	 * Initialise the present map, which describes the set of CPUs
+	 * actually populated at the present time.
 	 */
-	for (i = 0; i < max_cpus; i++) {
-		cpu_set(i, cpu_possible_map);
+	for (i = 0; i < max_cpus; i++)
 		cpu_set(i, cpu_present_map);
-	}
 
 	/*
 	 * Do we need any more CPUs? If so, then let them know where

+ 0 - 1
arch/arm/mach-iop3xx/iop321-setup.c

@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
 #include <linux/mm.h>
 #include <linux/init.h>
 #include <linux/config.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
 #include <linux/major.h>
 #include <linux/fs.h>
 #include <linux/platform_device.h>

+ 0 - 1
arch/arm/mach-iop3xx/iop331-setup.c

@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
 #include <linux/mm.h>
 #include <linux/init.h>
 #include <linux/config.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
 #include <linux/major.h>
 #include <linux/fs.h>
 #include <linux/platform_device.h>

+ 4 - 2
arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/nslu2-setup.c

@@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ static struct flash_platform_data nslu2_flash_data = {
 };
 
 static struct resource nslu2_flash_resource = {
-	.start			= NSLU2_FLASH_BASE,
-	.end			= NSLU2_FLASH_BASE + NSLU2_FLASH_SIZE,
 	.flags			= IORESOURCE_MEM,
 };
 
@@ -116,6 +114,10 @@ static void __init nslu2_init(void)
 {
 	ixp4xx_sys_init();
 
+	nslu2_flash_resource.start = IXP4XX_EXP_BUS_BASE(0);
+	nslu2_flash_resource.end =
+		IXP4XX_EXP_BUS_BASE(0) + ixp4xx_exp_bus_size - 1;
+
 	pm_power_off = nslu2_power_off;
 
 	platform_add_devices(nslu2_devices, ARRAY_SIZE(nslu2_devices));

+ 15 - 6
arch/arm/mach-realview/platsmp.c

@@ -143,6 +143,18 @@ static void __init poke_milo(void)
 	mb();
 }
 
+/*
+ * Initialise the CPU possible map early - this describes the CPUs
+ * which may be present or become present in the system.
+ */
+void __init smp_init_cpus(void)
+{
+	unsigned int i, ncores = get_core_count();
+
+	for (i = 0; i < ncores; i++)
+		cpu_set(i, cpu_possible_map);
+}
+
 void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
 {
 	unsigned int ncores = get_core_count();
@@ -179,14 +191,11 @@ void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
 	local_timer_setup(cpu);
 
 	/*
-	 * Initialise the possible/present maps.
-	 * cpu_possible_map describes the set of CPUs which may be present
-	 * cpu_present_map describes the set of CPUs populated
+	 * Initialise the present map, which describes the set of CPUs
+	 * actually populated at the present time.
 	 */
-	for (i = 0; i < max_cpus; i++) {
-		cpu_set(i, cpu_possible_map);
+	for (i = 0; i < max_cpus; i++)
 		cpu_set(i, cpu_present_map);
-	}
 
 	/*
 	 * Do we need any more CPUs? If so, then let them know where

+ 27 - 2
arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/mach-h1940.c

@@ -46,10 +46,11 @@
 #include <asm/irq.h>
 #include <asm/mach-types.h>
 
-//#include <asm/debug-ll.h>
+
 #include <asm/arch/regs-serial.h>
 #include <asm/arch/regs-lcd.h>
 
+#include <asm/arch/h1940-latch.h>
 #include <asm/arch/fb.h>
 
 #include <linux/serial_core.h>
@@ -59,7 +60,12 @@
 #include "cpu.h"
 
 static struct map_desc h1940_iodesc[] __initdata = {
-	/* nothing here yet */
+	[0] = {
+		.virtual	= (unsigned long)H1940_LATCH,
+		.pfn		= __phys_to_pfn(H1940_PA_LATCH),
+		.length		= SZ_16K,
+		.type		= MT_DEVICE
+	},
 };
 
 #define UCON S3C2410_UCON_DEFAULT | S3C2410_UCON_UCLK
@@ -92,6 +98,25 @@ static struct s3c2410_uartcfg h1940_uartcfgs[] = {
 	}
 };
 
+/* Board control latch control */
+
+static unsigned int latch_state = H1940_LATCH_DEFAULT;
+
+void h1940_latch_control(unsigned int clear, unsigned int set)
+{
+	unsigned long flags;
+
+	local_irq_save(flags);
+
+	latch_state &= ~clear;
+	latch_state |= set;
+
+	__raw_writel(latch_state, H1940_LATCH);
+
+	local_irq_restore(flags);
+}
+
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(h1940_latch_control);
 
 
 /**

+ 31 - 0
arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/s3c2400.h

@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+/* arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/s3c2400.h
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2004 Simtec Electronics
+ *	Ben Dooks <ben@simtec.co.uk>
+ *
+ * Header file for S3C2400 cpu support
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *     09-Fev-2006 LCVR  First version, based on s3c2410.h
+*/
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_S3C2400
+
+extern  int s3c2400_init(void);
+
+extern void s3c2400_map_io(struct map_desc *mach_desc, int size);
+
+extern void s3c2400_init_uarts(struct s3c2410_uartcfg *cfg, int no);
+
+extern void s3c2400_init_clocks(int xtal);
+
+#else
+#define s3c2400_init_clocks NULL
+#define s3c2400_init_uarts NULL
+#define s3c2400_map_io NULL
+#define s3c2400_init NULL
+#endif

+ 0 - 1
arch/arm/plat-omap/pm.c

@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@
 #include <linux/pm.h>
 #include <linux/sched.h>
 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
-#include <linux/pm.h>
 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
 
 #include <asm/io.h>

+ 4 - 0
arch/frv/Kconfig

@@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ config GENERIC_HARDIRQS
 	bool
 	default n
 
+config TIME_LOW_RES
+	bool
+	default y
+
 mainmenu "Fujitsu FR-V Kernel Configuration"
 
 source "init/Kconfig"

+ 1 - 1
arch/frv/Makefile

@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ endif
 # - reserve CC3 for use with atomic ops
 # - all the extra registers are dealt with only at context switch time
 CFLAGS		+= -mno-fdpic -mgpr-32 -msoft-float -mno-media
-CFLAGS		+= -ffixed-fcc3 -ffixed-cc3 -ffixed-gr15
+CFLAGS		+= -ffixed-fcc3 -ffixed-cc3 -ffixed-gr15 -ffixed-icc2
 AFLAGS		+= -mno-fdpic
 ASFLAGS		+= -mno-fdpic
 

+ 73 - 4
arch/frv/kernel/break.S

@@ -200,12 +200,20 @@ __break_step:
 	movsg		bpcsr,gr2
 	sethi.p		%hi(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt),gr3
 	setlo		%lo(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt),gr3
-	subcc		gr2,gr3,gr0,icc0
+	subcc.p		gr2,gr3,gr0,icc0
+	sethi		%hi(__entry_uspace_external_interrupt),gr3
+	setlo.p		%lo(__entry_uspace_external_interrupt),gr3
 	beq		icc0,#2,__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt
-	sethi.p		%hi(__entry_uspace_external_interrupt),gr3
-	setlo		%lo(__entry_uspace_external_interrupt),gr3
-	subcc		gr2,gr3,gr0,icc0
+	subcc.p		gr2,gr3,gr0,icc0
+	sethi		%hi(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled),gr3
+	setlo.p		%lo(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled),gr3
 	beq		icc0,#2,__break_step_uspace_external_interrupt
+	subcc.p		gr2,gr3,gr0,icc0
+	sethi		%hi(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable),gr3
+	setlo.p		%lo(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable),gr3
+	beq		icc0,#2,__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled
+	subcc		gr2,gr3,gr0,icc0
+	beq		icc0,#2,__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable
 
 	LEDS		0x2007,gr2
 
@@ -254,6 +262,9 @@ __break_step_kernel_softprog_interrupt:
 # step through an external interrupt from kernel mode
 	.globl		__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt
 __break_step_kernel_external_interrupt:
+	# deal with virtual interrupt disablement
+	beq		icc2,#0,__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled
+
 	sethi.p		%hi(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_reentry),gr3
 	setlo		%lo(__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_reentry),gr3
 
@@ -294,6 +305,64 @@ __break_return_as_kernel_prologue:
 #endif
 	rett		#1
 
+# we single-stepped into an interrupt handler whilst interrupts were merely virtually disabled
+# need to really disable interrupts, set flag, fix up and return
+__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled:
+	movsg		psr,gr2
+	andi		gr2,#~PSR_PIL,gr2
+	ori		gr2,#PSR_PIL_14,gr2	/* debugging interrupts only */
+	movgs		gr2,psr
+
+	ldi		@(gr31,#REG_CCR),gr3
+	movgs		gr3,ccr
+	subcc.p		gr0,gr0,gr0,icc2	/* leave Z set, clear C */
+
+	# exceptions must've been enabled and we must've been in supervisor mode
+	setlos		BPSR_BET|BPSR_BS,gr3
+	movgs		gr3,bpsr
+
+	# return to where the interrupt happened
+	movsg		pcsr,gr2
+	movgs		gr2,bpcsr
+
+	lddi.p		@(gr31,#REG_GR(2)),gr2
+
+	xor		gr31,gr31,gr31
+	movgs		gr0,brr
+#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
+	movsg		scr3,gr31
+#endif
+	rett		#1
+
+# we stepped through into the virtual interrupt reenablement trap
+#
+# we also want to single step anyway, but after fixing up so that we get an event on the
+# instruction after the broken-into exception returns
+	.globl		__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable
+__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable:
+	movsg		psr,gr2
+	andi		gr2,#~PSR_PIL,gr2
+	movgs		gr2,psr
+
+	ldi		@(gr31,#REG_CCR),gr3
+	movgs		gr3,ccr
+	subicc		gr0,#1,gr0,icc2		/* clear Z, set C */
+
+	# save the adjusted ICC2
+	movsg		ccr,gr3
+	sti		gr3,@(gr31,#REG_CCR)
+
+	# exceptions must've been enabled and we must've been in supervisor mode
+	setlos		BPSR_BET|BPSR_BS,gr3
+	movgs		gr3,bpsr
+
+	# return to where the trap happened
+	movsg		pcsr,gr2
+	movgs		gr2,bpcsr
+
+	# and then process the single step
+	bra		__break_continue
+
 # step through an internal exception from uspace mode
 	.globl		__break_step_uspace_softprog_interrupt
 __break_step_uspace_softprog_interrupt:

+ 34 - 5
arch/frv/kernel/entry-table.S

@@ -116,6 +116,8 @@ __break_kerneltrap_fixup_table:
 	.long		__break_step_uspace_external_interrupt
 	.section .trap.kernel
 	.org		\tbr_tt
+	# deal with virtual interrupt disablement
+	beq		icc2,#0,__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled
 	bra		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt
 	.section .trap.fixup.kernel
 	.org		\tbr_tt >> 2
@@ -259,25 +261,52 @@ __trap_fixup_kernel_data_tlb_miss:
 	.org		TBR_TT_TRAP0
 	.rept		127
 	bra		__entry_uspace_softprog_interrupt
-	bra		__break_step_uspace_softprog_interrupt
-	.long		0,0
+	.long		0,0,0
 	.endr
 	.org		TBR_TT_BREAK
 	bra		__entry_break
 	.long		0,0,0
 
+	.section	.trap.fixup.user
+	.org		TBR_TT_TRAP0 >> 2
+	.rept		127
+	.long		__break_step_uspace_softprog_interrupt
+	.endr
+	.org		TBR_TT_BREAK >> 2
+	.long		0
+
 	# miscellaneous kernel mode entry points
 	.section	.trap.kernel
 	.org		TBR_TT_TRAP0
-	.rept		127
 	bra		__entry_kernel_softprog_interrupt
-	bra		__break_step_kernel_softprog_interrupt
-	.long		0,0
+	.org		TBR_TT_TRAP1
+	bra		__entry_kernel_softprog_interrupt
+
+	# trap #2 in kernel - reenable interrupts
+	.org		TBR_TT_TRAP2
+	bra		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable
+
+	# miscellaneous kernel traps
+	.org		TBR_TT_TRAP3
+	.rept		124
+	bra		__entry_kernel_softprog_interrupt
+	.long		0,0,0
 	.endr
 	.org		TBR_TT_BREAK
 	bra		__entry_break
 	.long		0,0,0
 
+	.section	.trap.fixup.kernel
+	.org		TBR_TT_TRAP0 >> 2
+	.long		__break_step_kernel_softprog_interrupt
+	.long		__break_step_kernel_softprog_interrupt
+	.long		__break_step_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable
+	.rept		124
+	.long		__break_step_kernel_softprog_interrupt
+	.endr
+	.org		TBR_TT_BREAK >> 2
+	.long		0
+
 	# miscellaneous debug mode entry points
 	.section	.trap.break
 	.org		TBR_TT_BREAK

+ 79 - 12
arch/frv/kernel/entry.S

@@ -141,7 +141,10 @@ __entry_uspace_external_interrupt_reentry:
 
 	movsg		gner0,gr4
 	movsg		gner1,gr5
-	stdi		gr4,@(gr28,#REG_GNER0)
+	stdi.p		gr4,@(gr28,#REG_GNER0)
+
+	# interrupts start off fully disabled in the interrupt handler
+	subcc		gr0,gr0,gr0,icc2		/* set Z and clear C */
 
 	# set up kernel global registers
 	sethi.p		%hi(__kernel_current_task),gr5
@@ -193,9 +196,8 @@ __entry_uspace_external_interrupt_reentry:
         .type		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt,@function
 __entry_kernel_external_interrupt:
 	LEDS		0x6210
-
-	sub		sp,gr15,gr31
-	LEDS32
+//	sub		sp,gr15,gr31
+//	LEDS32
 
 	# set up the stack pointer
 	or.p		sp,gr0,gr30
@@ -231,7 +233,10 @@ __entry_kernel_external_interrupt_reentry:
 	stdi		gr24,@(gr28,#REG_GR(24))
 	stdi		gr26,@(gr28,#REG_GR(26))
 	sti		gr29,@(gr28,#REG_GR(29))
-	stdi		gr30,@(gr28,#REG_GR(30))
+	stdi.p		gr30,@(gr28,#REG_GR(30))
+
+	# note virtual interrupts will be fully enabled upon return
+	subicc		gr0,#1,gr0,icc2			/* clear Z, set C */
 
 	movsg		tbr ,gr20
 	movsg		psr ,gr22
@@ -267,7 +272,10 @@ __entry_kernel_external_interrupt_reentry:
 
 	movsg		gner0,gr4
 	movsg		gner1,gr5
-	stdi		gr4,@(gr28,#REG_GNER0)
+	stdi.p		gr4,@(gr28,#REG_GNER0)
+
+	# interrupts start off fully disabled in the interrupt handler
+	subcc		gr0,gr0,gr0,icc2			/* set Z and clear C */
 
 	# set the return address
 	sethi.p		%hi(__entry_return_from_kernel_interrupt),gr4
@@ -291,6 +299,45 @@ __entry_kernel_external_interrupt_reentry:
 
 	.size		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt,.-__entry_kernel_external_interrupt
 
+###############################################################################
+#
+# deal with interrupts that were actually virtually disabled
+# - we need to really disable them, flag the fact and return immediately
+# - if you change this, you must alter break.S also
+#
+###############################################################################
+	.balign		L1_CACHE_BYTES
+	.globl		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled
+	.type		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled,@function
+__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled:
+	movsg		psr,gr30
+	andi		gr30,#~PSR_PIL,gr30
+	ori		gr30,#PSR_PIL_14,gr30		; debugging interrupts only
+	movgs		gr30,psr
+	subcc		gr0,gr0,gr0,icc2		; leave Z set, clear C
+	rett		#0
+
+	.size		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled,.-__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtually_disabled
+
+###############################################################################
+#
+# deal with re-enablement of interrupts that were pending when virtually re-enabled
+# - set ICC2.C, re-enable the real interrupts and return
+# - we can clear ICC2.Z because we shouldn't be here if it's not 0 [due to TIHI]
+# - if you change this, you must alter break.S also
+#
+###############################################################################
+	.balign		L1_CACHE_BYTES
+	.globl		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable
+	.type		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable,@function
+__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable:
+	movsg		psr,gr30
+	andi		gr30,#~PSR_PIL,gr30		; re-enable interrupts
+	movgs		gr30,psr
+	subicc		gr0,#1,gr0,icc2			; clear Z, set C
+	rett		#0
+
+	.size		__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable,.-__entry_kernel_external_interrupt_virtual_reenable
 
 ###############################################################################
 #
@@ -335,6 +382,7 @@ __entry_uspace_softprog_interrupt_reentry:
 
 	sethi.p		%hi(__entry_return_from_user_exception),gr23
 	setlo		%lo(__entry_return_from_user_exception),gr23
+
 	bra		__entry_common
 
 	.size		__entry_uspace_softprog_interrupt,.-__entry_uspace_softprog_interrupt
@@ -495,7 +543,10 @@ __entry_common:
 
 	movsg		gner0,gr4
 	movsg		gner1,gr5
-	stdi		gr4,@(gr28,#REG_GNER0)
+	stdi.p		gr4,@(gr28,#REG_GNER0)
+
+	# set up virtual interrupt disablement
+	subicc		gr0,#1,gr0,icc2			/* clear Z flag, set C flag */
 
 	# set up kernel global registers
 	sethi.p		%hi(__kernel_current_task),gr5
@@ -1418,11 +1469,27 @@ sys_call_table:
 	.long sys_add_key
 	.long sys_request_key
 	.long sys_keyctl
-	.long sys_ni_syscall // sys_vperfctr_open
-	.long sys_ni_syscall // sys_vperfctr_control	/* 290 */
-	.long sys_ni_syscall // sys_vperfctr_unlink
-	.long sys_ni_syscall // sys_vperfctr_iresume
-	.long sys_ni_syscall // sys_vperfctr_read
+	.long sys_ioprio_set
+	.long sys_ioprio_get		/* 290 */
+	.long sys_inotify_init
+	.long sys_inotify_add_watch
+	.long sys_inotify_rm_watch
+	.long sys_migrate_pages
+	.long sys_openat		/* 295 */
+	.long sys_mkdirat
+	.long sys_mknodat
+	.long sys_fchownat
+	.long sys_futimesat
+	.long sys_newfstatat		/* 300 */
+	.long sys_unlinkat
+	.long sys_renameat
+	.long sys_linkat
+	.long sys_symlinkat
+	.long sys_readlinkat		/* 305 */
+	.long sys_fchmodat
+	.long sys_faccessat
+	.long sys_pselect6
+	.long sys_ppoll
 
 
 syscall_table_size = (. - sys_call_table)

+ 3 - 0
arch/frv/kernel/head.S

@@ -513,6 +513,9 @@ __head_mmu_enabled:
 	movgs		gr0,ccr
 	movgs		gr0,cccr
 
+	# initialise the virtual interrupt handling
+	subcc		gr0,gr0,gr0,icc2		/* set Z, clear C */
+
 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
 	movgs		gr3,scr2
 	movgs		gr3,scr3

+ 3 - 38
arch/frv/kernel/irq.c

@@ -287,18 +287,11 @@ asmlinkage void do_IRQ(void)
 	struct irq_source *source;
 	int level, cpu;
 
+	irq_enter();
+
 	level = (__frame->tbr >> 4) & 0xf;
 	cpu = smp_processor_id();
 
-#if 0
-	{
-		static u32 irqcount;
-		*(volatile u32 *) 0xe1200004 = ~((irqcount++ << 8) | level);
-		*(volatile u16 *) 0xffc00100 = (u16) ~0x9999;
-		mb();
-	}
-#endif
-
 	if ((unsigned long) __frame - (unsigned long) (current + 1) < 512)
 		BUG();
 
@@ -308,40 +301,12 @@ asmlinkage void do_IRQ(void)
 
 	kstat_this_cpu.irqs[level]++;
 
-	irq_enter();
-
 	for (source = frv_irq_levels[level].sources; source; source = source->next)
 		source->doirq(source);
 
-	irq_exit();
-
 	__clr_MASK(level);
 
-	/* only process softirqs if we didn't interrupt another interrupt handler */
-	if ((__frame->psr & PSR_PIL) == PSR_PIL_0)
-		if (local_softirq_pending())
-			do_softirq();
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
-	local_irq_disable();
-	while (--current->preempt_count == 0) {
-		if (!(__frame->psr & PSR_S) ||
-		    current->need_resched == 0 ||
-		    in_interrupt())
-			break;
-		current->preempt_count++;
-		local_irq_enable();
-		preempt_schedule();
-		local_irq_disable();
-	}
-#endif
-
-#if 0
-	{
-		*(volatile u16 *) 0xffc00100 = (u16) ~0x6666;
-		mb();
-	}
-#endif
+	irq_exit();
 
 } /* end do_IRQ() */
 

+ 0 - 9
arch/frv/mm/kmap.c

@@ -43,15 +43,6 @@ void iounmap(void *addr)
 {
 }
 
-/*
- * __iounmap unmaps nearly everything, so be careful
- * it doesn't free currently pointer/page tables anymore but it
- * wans't used anyway and might be added later.
- */
-void __iounmap(void *addr, unsigned long size)
-{
-}
-
 /*
  * Set new cache mode for some kernel address space.
  * The caller must push data for that range itself, if such data may already

+ 4 - 0
arch/h8300/Kconfig

@@ -33,6 +33,10 @@ config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
 	bool
 	default y
 
+config TIME_LOW_RES
+	bool
+	default y
+
 config ISA
 	bool
 	default y

+ 1 - 1
arch/h8300/Kconfig.cpu

@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ endif
 
 config CPU_H8300H
 	bool
-	depends on (H8002 || H83007 || H83048 || H83068)
+	depends on (H83002 || H83007 || H83048 || H83068)
 	default y
 
 config CPU_H8S

+ 3 - 0
arch/i386/boot/.gitignore

@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+bootsect
+bzImage
+setup

+ 1 - 0
arch/i386/boot/tools/.gitignore

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+build

+ 1 - 0
arch/i386/kernel/.gitignore

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+vsyscall.lds

+ 1 - 0
arch/i386/kernel/cpu/transmeta.c

@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 #include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
 #include <linux/init.h>
 #include <asm/processor.h>
 #include <asm/msr.h>

+ 4 - 0
arch/i386/kernel/head.S

@@ -398,7 +398,11 @@ ignore_int:
 	pushl 32(%esp)
 	pushl 40(%esp)
 	pushl $int_msg
+#ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK
+	call early_printk
+#else
 	call printk
+#endif
 	addl $(5*4),%esp
 	popl %ds
 	popl %es

+ 0 - 4
arch/i386/kernel/smpboot.c

@@ -87,11 +87,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_online_map);
 cpumask_t cpu_callin_map;
 cpumask_t cpu_callout_map;
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_callout_map);
-#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
-cpumask_t cpu_possible_map = CPU_MASK_ALL;
-#else
 cpumask_t cpu_possible_map;
-#endif
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_possible_map);
 static cpumask_t smp_commenced_mask;
 

+ 1 - 1
arch/i386/kernel/syscall_table.S

@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ ENTRY(sys_call_table)
 	.long sys_mknodat
 	.long sys_fchownat
 	.long sys_futimesat
-	.long sys_newfstatat		/* 300 */
+	.long sys_fstatat64		/* 300 */
 	.long sys_unlinkat
 	.long sys_renameat
 	.long sys_linkat

+ 5 - 0
arch/i386/kernel/timers/timer_tsc.c

@@ -282,6 +282,10 @@ time_cpufreq_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val,
 	if (val != CPUFREQ_RESUMECHANGE)
 		write_seqlock_irq(&xtime_lock);
 	if (!ref_freq) {
+		if (!freq->old){
+			ref_freq = freq->new;
+			goto end;
+		}
 		ref_freq = freq->old;
 		loops_per_jiffy_ref = cpu_data[freq->cpu].loops_per_jiffy;
 #ifndef CONFIG_SMP
@@ -307,6 +311,7 @@ time_cpufreq_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val,
 #endif
 	}
 
+end:
 	if (val != CPUFREQ_RESUMECHANGE)
 		write_sequnlock_irq(&xtime_lock);
 

+ 15 - 0
arch/i386/kernel/vsyscall-sysenter.S

@@ -7,6 +7,21 @@
  *    for details.
  */
 
+/*
+ * The caller puts arg2 in %ecx, which gets pushed. The kernel will use
+ * %ecx itself for arg2. The pushing is because the sysexit instruction
+ * (found in entry.S) requires that we clobber %ecx with the desired %esp.
+ * User code might expect that %ecx is unclobbered though, as it would be
+ * for returning via the iret instruction, so we must push and pop.
+ *
+ * The caller puts arg3 in %edx, which the sysexit instruction requires
+ * for %eip. Thus, exactly as for arg2, we must push and pop.
+ *
+ * Arg6 is different. The caller puts arg6 in %ebp. Since the sysenter
+ * instruction clobbers %esp, the user's %esp won't even survive entry
+ * into the kernel. We store %esp in %ebp. Code in entry.S must fetch
+ * arg6 from the stack.
+ */
 	.text
 	.globl __kernel_vsyscall
 	.type __kernel_vsyscall,@function

+ 1 - 1
arch/i386/mach-voyager/voyager_smp.c

@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ static cpumask_t smp_commenced_mask = CPU_MASK_NONE;
 cpumask_t cpu_callin_map = CPU_MASK_NONE;
 cpumask_t cpu_callout_map = CPU_MASK_NONE;
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_callout_map);
-cpumask_t cpu_possible_map = CPU_MASK_ALL;
+cpumask_t cpu_possible_map = CPU_MASK_NONE;
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_possible_map);
 
 /* The per processor IRQ masks (these are usually kept in sync) */

+ 16 - 3
arch/i386/oprofile/backtrace.c

@@ -20,7 +20,20 @@ struct frame_head {
 } __attribute__((packed));
 
 static struct frame_head *
-dump_backtrace(struct frame_head * head)
+dump_kernel_backtrace(struct frame_head * head)
+{
+	oprofile_add_trace(head->ret);
+
+	/* frame pointers should strictly progress back up the stack
+	 * (towards higher addresses) */
+	if (head >= head->ebp)
+		return NULL;
+
+	return head->ebp;
+}
+
+static struct frame_head *
+dump_user_backtrace(struct frame_head * head)
 {
 	struct frame_head bufhead[2];
 
@@ -105,10 +118,10 @@ x86_backtrace(struct pt_regs * const regs, unsigned int depth)
 
 	if (!user_mode_vm(regs)) {
 		while (depth-- && valid_kernel_stack(head, regs))
-			head = dump_backtrace(head);
+			head = dump_kernel_backtrace(head);
 		return;
 	}
 
 	while (depth-- && head)
-		head = dump_backtrace(head);
+		head = dump_user_backtrace(head);
 }

+ 1 - 0
arch/ia64/ia32/ia32_signal.c

@@ -515,6 +515,7 @@ sys32_signal (int sig, unsigned int handler)
 
 	sigact_set_handler(&new_sa, handler, 0);
 	new_sa.sa.sa_flags = SA_ONESHOT | SA_NOMASK;
+	sigemptyset(&new_sa.sa.sa_mask);
 
 	ret = do_sigaction(sig, &new_sa, &old_sa);
 

+ 53 - 0
arch/ia64/kernel/acpi.c

@@ -761,6 +761,59 @@ int acpi_map_cpu2node(acpi_handle handle, int cpu, long physid)
 	return (0);
 }
 
+int additional_cpus __initdata = -1;
+
+static __init int setup_additional_cpus(char *s)
+{
+	if (s)
+		additional_cpus = simple_strtol(s, NULL, 0);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+early_param("additional_cpus", setup_additional_cpus);
+
+/*
+ * cpu_possible_map should be static, it cannot change as cpu's
+ * are onlined, or offlined. The reason is per-cpu data-structures
+ * are allocated by some modules at init time, and dont expect to
+ * do this dynamically on cpu arrival/departure.
+ * cpu_present_map on the other hand can change dynamically.
+ * In case when cpu_hotplug is not compiled, then we resort to current
+ * behaviour, which is cpu_possible == cpu_present.
+ * - Ashok Raj
+ *
+ * Three ways to find out the number of additional hotplug CPUs:
+ * - If the BIOS specified disabled CPUs in ACPI/mptables use that.
+ * - The user can overwrite it with additional_cpus=NUM
+ * - Otherwise don't reserve additional CPUs.
+ */
+__init void prefill_possible_map(void)
+{
+	int i;
+	int possible, disabled_cpus;
+
+	disabled_cpus = total_cpus - available_cpus;
+
+ 	if (additional_cpus == -1) {
+ 		if (disabled_cpus > 0)
+			additional_cpus = disabled_cpus;
+ 		else
+			additional_cpus = 0;
+ 	}
+
+	possible = available_cpus + additional_cpus;
+
+	if (possible > NR_CPUS)
+		possible = NR_CPUS;
+
+	printk(KERN_INFO "SMP: Allowing %d CPUs, %d hotplug CPUs\n",
+		possible, max((possible - available_cpus), 0));
+
+	for (i = 0; i < possible; i++)
+		cpu_set(i, cpu_possible_map);
+}
+
 int acpi_map_lsapic(acpi_handle handle, int *pcpu)
 {
 	struct acpi_buffer buffer = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL };

+ 19 - 1
arch/ia64/kernel/entry.S

@@ -569,7 +569,9 @@ GLOBAL_ENTRY(ia64_trace_syscall)
 .mem.offset 0,0; st8.spill [r2]=r8		// store return value in slot for r8
 .mem.offset 8,0; st8.spill [r3]=r10		// clear error indication in slot for r10
 	br.call.sptk.many rp=syscall_trace_leave // give parent a chance to catch return value
-.ret3:	br.cond.sptk .work_pending_syscall_end
+.ret3:
+(pUStk)	cmp.eq.unc p6,p0=r0,r0			// p6 <- pUStk
+	br.cond.sptk .work_pending_syscall_end
 
 strace_error:
 	ld8 r3=[r2]				// load pt_regs.r8
@@ -1601,5 +1603,21 @@ sys_call_table:
 	data8 sys_inotify_add_watch
 	data8 sys_inotify_rm_watch
 	data8 sys_migrate_pages			// 1280
+	data8 sys_openat
+	data8 sys_mkdirat
+	data8 sys_mknodat
+	data8 sys_fchownat
+	data8 sys_futimesat			// 1285
+	data8 sys_newfstatat
+	data8 sys_unlinkat
+	data8 sys_renameat
+	data8 sys_linkat
+	data8 sys_symlinkat			// 1290
+	data8 sys_readlinkat
+	data8 sys_fchmodat
+	data8 sys_faccessat
+	data8 sys_ni_syscall			// reserved for pselect
+	data8 sys_ni_syscall			// 1295 reserved for ppoll
+	data8 sys_unshare
 
 	.org sys_call_table + 8*NR_syscalls	// guard against failures to increase NR_syscalls

+ 3 - 26
arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S

@@ -878,31 +878,8 @@ fsyscall_table:
 	data8 0				// timer_delete
 	data8 0				// clock_settime
 	data8 fsys_clock_gettime	// clock_gettime
-	data8 0				// clock_getres		// 1255
-	data8 0				// clock_nanosleep
-	data8 0				// fstatfs64
-	data8 0				// statfs64
-	data8 0
-	data8 0							// 1260
-	data8 0
-	data8 0				// mq_open
-	data8 0				// mq_unlink
-	data8 0				// mq_timedsend
-	data8 0				// mq_timedreceive	// 1265
-	data8 0				// mq_notify
-	data8 0				// mq_getsetattr
-	data8 0				// kexec_load
-	data8 0
-	data8 0							// 1270
-	data8 0
-	data8 0
-	data8 0
-	data8 0
-	data8 0							// 1275
-	data8 0
-	data8 0
-	data8 0
-	data8 0
-	data8 0							// 1280
+	#define __NR_syscall_last	1255
+
+	.space 8*(NR_syscalls + 1024 - __NR_syscall_last), 0
 
 	.org fsyscall_table + 8*NR_syscalls	// guard against failures to increase NR_syscalls

+ 0 - 15
arch/ia64/kernel/ia64_ksyms.c

@@ -10,23 +10,8 @@
 
 #include <linux/string.h>
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(memset);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(memchr);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(memcmp);
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(memcpy);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(memmove);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(memscan);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strcat);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strchr);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strcmp);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strcpy);
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(strlen);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strncat);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strncmp);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strncpy);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strnlen);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strrchr);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strstr);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(strpbrk);
 
 #include <asm/checksum.h>
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ip_fast_csum);		/* hand-coded assembly */

+ 3 - 0
arch/ia64/kernel/mca_drv.c

@@ -437,6 +437,9 @@ recover_from_read_error(slidx_table_t *slidx,
 	 *    the process not have any locks of kernel.
 	 */
 
+	/* Is minstate valid? */
+	if (!peidx_bottom(peidx) || !(peidx_bottom(peidx)->valid.minstate))
+		return 0;
 	psr1 =(struct ia64_psr *)&(peidx_minstate_area(peidx)->pmsa_ipsr);
 
 	/*

+ 4 - 0
arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c

@@ -430,6 +430,7 @@ setup_arch (char **cmdline_p)
 	if (early_console_setup(*cmdline_p) == 0)
 		mark_bsp_online();
 
+	parse_early_param();
 #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
 	/* Initialize the ACPI boot-time table parser */
 	acpi_table_init();
@@ -688,6 +689,9 @@ void
 setup_per_cpu_areas (void)
 {
 	/* start_kernel() requires this... */
+#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU
+	prefill_possible_map();
+#endif
 }
 
 /*

+ 1 - 4
arch/ia64/kernel/smpboot.c

@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, cpu_state);
 /* Bitmasks of currently online, and possible CPUs */
 cpumask_t cpu_online_map;
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_online_map);
-cpumask_t cpu_possible_map;
+cpumask_t cpu_possible_map = CPU_MASK_NONE;
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_possible_map);
 
 cpumask_t cpu_core_map[NR_CPUS] __cacheline_aligned;
@@ -506,9 +506,6 @@ smp_build_cpu_map (void)
 
 	for (cpu = 0; cpu < NR_CPUS; cpu++) {
 		ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[cpu] = -1;
-#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
-		cpu_set(cpu, cpu_possible_map);
-#endif
 	}
 
 	ia64_cpu_to_sapicid[0] = boot_cpu_id;

+ 17 - 22
arch/ia64/kernel/time.c

@@ -250,32 +250,27 @@ time_init (void)
 	set_normalized_timespec(&wall_to_monotonic, -xtime.tv_sec, -xtime.tv_nsec);
 }
 
-#define SMALLUSECS 100
-
-void
-udelay (unsigned long usecs)
+/*
+ * Generic udelay assumes that if preemption is allowed and the thread
+ * migrates to another CPU, that the ITC values are synchronized across
+ * all CPUs.
+ */
+static void
+ia64_itc_udelay (unsigned long usecs)
 {
-	unsigned long start;
-	unsigned long cycles;
-	unsigned long smallusecs;
+	unsigned long start = ia64_get_itc();
+	unsigned long end = start + usecs*local_cpu_data->cyc_per_usec;
 
-	/*
-	 * Execute the non-preemptible delay loop (because the ITC might
-	 * not be synchronized between CPUS) in relatively short time
-	 * chunks, allowing preemption between the chunks.
-	 */
-	while (usecs > 0) {
-		smallusecs = (usecs > SMALLUSECS) ? SMALLUSECS : usecs;
-		preempt_disable();
-		cycles = smallusecs*local_cpu_data->cyc_per_usec;
-		start = ia64_get_itc();
+	while (time_before(ia64_get_itc(), end))
+		cpu_relax();
+}
 
-		while (ia64_get_itc() - start < cycles)
-			cpu_relax();
+void (*ia64_udelay)(unsigned long usecs) = &ia64_itc_udelay;
 
-		preempt_enable();
-		usecs -= smallusecs;
-	}
+void
+udelay (unsigned long usecs)
+{
+	(*ia64_udelay)(usecs);
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(udelay);
 

+ 8 - 0
arch/ia64/kernel/traps.c

@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
 #include <linux/module.h>       /* for EXPORT_SYMBOL */
 #include <linux/hardirq.h>
 #include <linux/kprobes.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>		/* for ssleep() */
 
 #include <asm/fpswa.h>
 #include <asm/ia32.h>
@@ -116,6 +117,13 @@ die (const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err)
 	bust_spinlocks(0);
 	die.lock_owner = -1;
 	spin_unlock_irq(&die.lock);
+
+	if (panic_on_oops) {
+		printk(KERN_EMERG "Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds\n");
+		ssleep(5);
+		panic("Fatal exception");
+	}
+
   	do_exit(SIGSEGV);
 }
 

+ 44 - 61
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/io_init.c

@@ -23,6 +23,10 @@
 #include "xtalk/hubdev.h"
 #include "xtalk/xwidgetdev.h"
 
+
+extern void sn_init_cpei_timer(void);
+extern void register_sn_procfs(void);
+
 static struct list_head sn_sysdata_list;
 
 /* sysdata list struct */
@@ -40,12 +44,12 @@ struct brick {
 	struct slab_info slab_info[MAX_SLABS + 1];
 };
 
-int sn_ioif_inited = 0;		/* SN I/O infrastructure initialized? */
+int sn_ioif_inited;		/* SN I/O infrastructure initialized? */
 
 struct sn_pcibus_provider *sn_pci_provider[PCIIO_ASIC_MAX_TYPES];	/* indexed by asic type */
 
-static int max_segment_number = 0; /* Default highest segment number */
-static int max_pcibus_number = 255; /* Default highest pci bus number */
+static int max_segment_number;		 /* Default highest segment number */
+static int max_pcibus_number = 255;	/* Default highest pci bus number */
 
 /*
  * Hooks and struct for unsupported pci providers
@@ -84,7 +88,6 @@ static inline u64
 sal_get_device_dmaflush_list(u64 nasid, u64 widget_num, u64 device_num,
 			     u64 address)
 {
-
 	struct ia64_sal_retval ret_stuff;
 	ret_stuff.status = 0;
 	ret_stuff.v0 = 0;
@@ -94,7 +97,6 @@ sal_get_device_dmaflush_list(u64 nasid, u64 widget_num, u64 device_num,
 			(u64) nasid, (u64) widget_num,
 			(u64) device_num, (u64) address, 0, 0, 0);
 	return ret_stuff.status;
-
 }
 
 /*
@@ -102,7 +104,6 @@ sal_get_device_dmaflush_list(u64 nasid, u64 widget_num, u64 device_num,
  */
 static inline u64 sal_get_hubdev_info(u64 handle, u64 address)
 {
-
 	struct ia64_sal_retval ret_stuff;
 	ret_stuff.status = 0;
 	ret_stuff.v0 = 0;
@@ -118,7 +119,6 @@ static inline u64 sal_get_hubdev_info(u64 handle, u64 address)
  */
 static inline u64 sal_get_pcibus_info(u64 segment, u64 busnum, u64 address)
 {
-
 	struct ia64_sal_retval ret_stuff;
 	ret_stuff.status = 0;
 	ret_stuff.v0 = 0;
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ static void __init sn_fixup_ionodes(void)
 	struct hubdev_info *hubdev;
 	u64 status;
 	u64 nasid;
-	int i, widget, device;
+	int i, widget, device, size;
 
 	/*
 	 * Get SGI Specific HUB chipset information.
@@ -251,48 +251,37 @@ static void __init sn_fixup_ionodes(void)
 		if (!hubdev->hdi_flush_nasid_list.widget_p)
 			continue;
 
+		size = (HUB_WIDGET_ID_MAX + 1) *
+			sizeof(struct sn_flush_device_kernel *);
 		hubdev->hdi_flush_nasid_list.widget_p =
-		    kmalloc((HUB_WIDGET_ID_MAX + 1) *
-			    sizeof(struct sn_flush_device_kernel *),
-			    GFP_KERNEL);
-		memset(hubdev->hdi_flush_nasid_list.widget_p, 0x0,
-		       (HUB_WIDGET_ID_MAX + 1) *
-		       sizeof(struct sn_flush_device_kernel *));
+			kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
+		if (!hubdev->hdi_flush_nasid_list.widget_p)
+			BUG();
 
 		for (widget = 0; widget <= HUB_WIDGET_ID_MAX; widget++) {
-			sn_flush_device_kernel = kmalloc(DEV_PER_WIDGET *
-						         sizeof(struct
-						        sn_flush_device_kernel),
-						        GFP_KERNEL);
+			size = DEV_PER_WIDGET *
+				sizeof(struct sn_flush_device_kernel);
+			sn_flush_device_kernel = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
 			if (!sn_flush_device_kernel)
 				BUG();
-			memset(sn_flush_device_kernel, 0x0,
-			       DEV_PER_WIDGET *
-			       sizeof(struct sn_flush_device_kernel));
 
 			dev_entry = sn_flush_device_kernel;
 			for (device = 0; device < DEV_PER_WIDGET;
 			     device++,dev_entry++) {
-				dev_entry->common = kmalloc(sizeof(struct
-					      	        sn_flush_device_common),
-					                    GFP_KERNEL);
+				size = sizeof(struct sn_flush_device_common);
+				dev_entry->common = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
 				if (!dev_entry->common)
 					BUG();
-				memset(dev_entry->common, 0x0, sizeof(struct
-					     	       sn_flush_device_common));
 
 				if (sn_prom_feature_available(
 						       PRF_DEVICE_FLUSH_LIST))
 					status = sal_get_device_dmaflush_list(
-									  nasid,
-									 widget,
-								       	 device,
-						      (u64)(dev_entry->common));
+						     nasid, widget, device,
+						     (u64)(dev_entry->common));
 				else
 					status = sn_device_fixup_war(nasid,
-								     widget,
-							    	     device,
-							     dev_entry->common);
+						     widget, device,
+						     dev_entry->common);
 				if (status != SALRET_OK)
 					panic("SAL call failed: %s\n",
 					      ia64_sal_strerror(status));
@@ -383,13 +372,12 @@ void sn_pci_fixup_slot(struct pci_dev *dev)
 
 	pci_dev_get(dev); /* for the sysdata pointer */
 	pcidev_info = kzalloc(sizeof(struct pcidev_info), GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (pcidev_info <= 0)
+	if (!pcidev_info)
 		BUG();		/* Cannot afford to run out of memory */
 
-	sn_irq_info = kmalloc(sizeof(struct sn_irq_info), GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (sn_irq_info <= 0)
+	sn_irq_info = kzalloc(sizeof(struct sn_irq_info), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!sn_irq_info)
 		BUG();		/* Cannot afford to run out of memory */
-	memset(sn_irq_info, 0, sizeof(struct sn_irq_info));
 
 	/* Call to retrieve pci device information needed by kernel. */
 	status = sal_get_pcidev_info((u64) segment, (u64) dev->bus->number, 
@@ -482,13 +470,13 @@ void sn_pci_fixup_slot(struct pci_dev *dev)
  */
 void sn_pci_controller_fixup(int segment, int busnum, struct pci_bus *bus)
 {
-	int status = 0;
+	int status;
 	int nasid, cnode;
 	struct pci_controller *controller;
 	struct sn_pci_controller *sn_controller;
 	struct pcibus_bussoft *prom_bussoft_ptr;
 	struct hubdev_info *hubdev_info;
-	void *provider_soft = NULL;
+	void *provider_soft;
 	struct sn_pcibus_provider *provider;
 
  	status = sal_get_pcibus_info((u64) segment, (u64) busnum,
@@ -535,6 +523,8 @@ void sn_pci_controller_fixup(int segment, int busnum, struct pci_bus *bus)
 	bus->sysdata = controller;
 	if (provider->bus_fixup)
 		provider_soft = (*provider->bus_fixup) (prom_bussoft_ptr, controller);
+	else
+		provider_soft = NULL;
 
 	if (provider_soft == NULL) {
 		/* fixup failed or not applicable */
@@ -617,15 +607,15 @@ void sn_bus_store_sysdata(struct pci_dev *dev)
 void sn_bus_free_sysdata(void)
 {
 	struct sysdata_el *element;
-	struct list_head *list;
+	struct list_head *list, *safe;
 
-sn_sysdata_free_start:
-	list_for_each(list, &sn_sysdata_list) {
+	list_for_each_safe(list, safe, &sn_sysdata_list) {
 		element = list_entry(list, struct sysdata_el, entry);
 		list_del(&element->entry);
+		list_del(&(((struct pcidev_info *)
+			     (element->sysdata))->pdi_list));
 		kfree(element->sysdata);
 		kfree(element);
-		goto sn_sysdata_free_start;
 	}
 	return;
 }
@@ -638,13 +628,8 @@ sn_sysdata_free_start:
 
 static int __init sn_pci_init(void)
 {
-	int i = 0;
-	int j = 0;
+	int i, j;
 	struct pci_dev *pci_dev = NULL;
-	extern void sn_init_cpei_timer(void);
-#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
-	extern void register_sn_procfs(void);
-#endif
 
 	if (!ia64_platform_is("sn2") || IS_RUNNING_ON_FAKE_PROM())
 		return 0;
@@ -700,32 +685,29 @@ static int __init sn_pci_init(void)
  */
 void hubdev_init_node(nodepda_t * npda, cnodeid_t node)
 {
-
 	struct hubdev_info *hubdev_info;
+	int size;
+	pg_data_t *pg;
+
+	size = sizeof(struct hubdev_info);
 
 	if (node >= num_online_nodes())	/* Headless/memless IO nodes */
-		hubdev_info =
-		    (struct hubdev_info *)alloc_bootmem_node(NODE_DATA(0),
-							     sizeof(struct
-								    hubdev_info));
+		pg = NODE_DATA(0);
 	else
-		hubdev_info =
-		    (struct hubdev_info *)alloc_bootmem_node(NODE_DATA(node),
-							     sizeof(struct
-								    hubdev_info));
-	npda->pdinfo = (void *)hubdev_info;
+		pg = NODE_DATA(node);
 
+	hubdev_info = (struct hubdev_info *)alloc_bootmem_node(pg, size);
+
+	npda->pdinfo = (void *)hubdev_info;
 }
 
 geoid_t
 cnodeid_get_geoid(cnodeid_t cnode)
 {
-
 	struct hubdev_info *hubdev;
 
 	hubdev = (struct hubdev_info *)(NODEPDA(cnode)->pdinfo);
 	return hubdev->hdi_geoid;
-
 }
 
 subsys_initcall(sn_pci_init);
@@ -734,3 +716,4 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sn_pci_unfixup_slot);
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sn_pci_controller_fixup);
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sn_bus_store_sysdata);
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sn_bus_free_sysdata);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(sn_pcidev_info_get);

+ 3 - 1
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/irq.c

@@ -299,7 +299,9 @@ void sn_irq_unfixup(struct pci_dev *pci_dev)
 		return;
 
 	sn_irq_info = SN_PCIDEV_INFO(pci_dev)->pdi_sn_irq_info;
-	if (!sn_irq_info || !sn_irq_info->irq_irq) {
+	if (!sn_irq_info)
+		return;
+	if (!sn_irq_info->irq_irq) {
 		kfree(sn_irq_info);
 		return;
 	}

+ 3 - 1
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/setup.c

@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sn_rtc_cycles_per_second);
 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct sn_hub_info_s, __sn_hub_info);
 EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(__sn_hub_info);
 
-DEFINE_PER_CPU(short, __sn_cnodeid_to_nasid[MAX_NUMNODES]);
+DEFINE_PER_CPU(short, __sn_cnodeid_to_nasid[MAX_COMPACT_NODES]);
 EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(__sn_cnodeid_to_nasid);
 
 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct nodepda_s *, __sn_nodepda);
@@ -317,6 +317,7 @@ struct pcdp_vga_device {
 #define PCDP_PCI_TRANS_IOPORT	0x02
 #define PCDP_PCI_TRANS_MMIO	0x01
 
+#if defined(CONFIG_VT) && defined(CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE)
 static void
 sn_scan_pcdp(void)
 {
@@ -358,6 +359,7 @@ sn_scan_pcdp(void)
 		break; /* once we find the primary, we're done */
 	}
 }
+#endif
 
 static unsigned long sn2_rtc_initial;
 

+ 13 - 12
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2/prominfo_proc.c

@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
  * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
  * for more details.
  *
- * Copyright (C) 1999,2001-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 1999,2001-2004, 2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
  *
  * Module to export the system's Firmware Interface Tables, including
  * PROM revision numbers and banners, in /proc
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ static int
 read_version_entry(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof,
 		   void *data)
 {
-	int len = 0;
+	int len;
 
 	/* data holds the NASID of the node */
 	len = dump_version(page, (unsigned long)data);
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ static int
 read_fit_entry(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof,
 	       void *data)
 {
-	int len = 0;
+	int len;
 
 	/* data holds the NASID of the node */
 	len = dump_fit(page, (unsigned long)data);
@@ -229,13 +229,16 @@ int __init prominfo_init(void)
 	struct proc_dir_entry *p;
 	cnodeid_t cnodeid;
 	unsigned long nasid;
+	int size;
 	char name[NODE_NAME_LEN];
 
 	if (!ia64_platform_is("sn2"))
 		return 0;
 
-	proc_entries = kmalloc(num_online_nodes() * sizeof(struct proc_dir_entry *),
-			       GFP_KERNEL);
+	size = num_online_nodes() * sizeof(struct proc_dir_entry *);
+	proc_entries = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!proc_entries)
+		return -ENOMEM;
 
 	sgi_prominfo_entry = proc_mkdir("sgi_prominfo", NULL);
 
@@ -244,14 +247,12 @@ int __init prominfo_init(void)
 		sprintf(name, "node%d", cnodeid);
 		*entp = proc_mkdir(name, sgi_prominfo_entry);
 		nasid = cnodeid_to_nasid(cnodeid);
-		p = create_proc_read_entry(
-			"fit", 0, *entp, read_fit_entry,
-			(void *)nasid);
+		p = create_proc_read_entry("fit", 0, *entp, read_fit_entry,
+					   (void *)nasid);
 		if (p)
 			p->owner = THIS_MODULE;
-		p = create_proc_read_entry(
-			"version", 0, *entp, read_version_entry,
-			(void *)nasid);
+		p = create_proc_read_entry("version", 0, *entp,
+					   read_version_entry, (void *)nasid);
 		if (p)
 			p->owner = THIS_MODULE;
 		entp++;
@@ -263,7 +264,7 @@ int __init prominfo_init(void)
 void __exit prominfo_exit(void)
 {
 	struct proc_dir_entry **entp;
-	unsigned cnodeid;
+	unsigned int cnodeid;
 	char name[NODE_NAME_LEN];
 
 	entp = proc_entries;

+ 17 - 18
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2/sn2_smp.c

@@ -46,8 +46,14 @@ DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct ptc_stats, ptcstats);
 
 static  __cacheline_aligned DEFINE_SPINLOCK(sn2_global_ptc_lock);
 
-void sn2_ptc_deadlock_recovery(short *, short, short, int, volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long,
-	volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long);
+extern unsigned long
+sn2_ptc_deadlock_recovery_core(volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long,
+			       volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long,
+			       volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long);
+void
+sn2_ptc_deadlock_recovery(short *, short, short, int,
+			  volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long,
+			  volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long);
 
 /*
  * Note: some is the following is captured here to make degugging easier
@@ -59,16 +65,6 @@ void sn2_ptc_deadlock_recovery(short *, short, short, int, volatile unsigned lon
 #define reset_max_active_on_deadlock()	1
 #define PTC_LOCK(sh1)			((sh1) ? &sn2_global_ptc_lock : &sn_nodepda->ptc_lock)
 
-static inline void ptc_lock(int sh1, unsigned long *flagp)
-{
-	spin_lock_irqsave(PTC_LOCK(sh1), *flagp);
-}
-
-static inline void ptc_unlock(int sh1, unsigned long flags)
-{
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(PTC_LOCK(sh1), flags);
-}
-
 struct ptc_stats {
 	unsigned long ptc_l;
 	unsigned long change_rid;
@@ -82,6 +78,8 @@ struct ptc_stats {
 	unsigned long shub_ptc_flushes_not_my_mm;
 };
 
+#define sn2_ptctest	0
+
 static inline unsigned long wait_piowc(void)
 {
 	volatile unsigned long *piows;
@@ -200,7 +198,7 @@ sn2_global_tlb_purge(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start,
 	max_active = max_active_pio(shub1);
 
 	itc = ia64_get_itc();
-	ptc_lock(shub1, &flags);
+	spin_lock_irqsave(PTC_LOCK(shub1), flags);
 	itc2 = ia64_get_itc();
 
 	__get_cpu_var(ptcstats).lock_itc_clocks += itc2 - itc;
@@ -258,7 +256,7 @@ sn2_global_tlb_purge(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start,
 		ia64_srlz_d();
 	}
 
-	ptc_unlock(shub1, flags);
+	spin_unlock_irqrestore(PTC_LOCK(shub1), flags);
 
 	preempt_enable();
 }
@@ -270,11 +268,12 @@ sn2_global_tlb_purge(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start,
  * TLB flush transaction.  The recovery sequence is somewhat tricky & is
  * coded in assembly language.
  */
-void sn2_ptc_deadlock_recovery(short *nasids, short ib, short ie, int mynasid, volatile unsigned long *ptc0, unsigned long data0,
-	volatile unsigned long *ptc1, unsigned long data1)
+
+void
+sn2_ptc_deadlock_recovery(short *nasids, short ib, short ie, int mynasid,
+			  volatile unsigned long *ptc0, unsigned long data0,
+			  volatile unsigned long *ptc1, unsigned long data1)
 {
-	extern unsigned long sn2_ptc_deadlock_recovery_core(volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long,
-	        volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long, volatile unsigned long *, unsigned long);
 	short nasid, i;
 	unsigned long *piows, zeroval, n;
 

+ 11 - 11
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2/sn_proc_fs.c

@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@
  * Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.
  */
 #include <linux/config.h>
-#include <asm/uaccess.h>
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
 #include <asm/sn/sn_sal.h>
 
 static int partition_id_show(struct seq_file *s, void *p)
@@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ static int coherence_id_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
 	return single_open(file, coherence_id_show, NULL);
 }
 
-static struct proc_dir_entry *sn_procfs_create_entry(
-	const char *name, struct proc_dir_entry *parent,
-	int (*openfunc)(struct inode *, struct file *),
-	int (*releasefunc)(struct inode *, struct file *))
+static struct proc_dir_entry
+*sn_procfs_create_entry(const char *name, struct proc_dir_entry *parent,
+			int (*openfunc)(struct inode *, struct file *),
+			int (*releasefunc)(struct inode *, struct file *))
 {
 	struct proc_dir_entry *e = create_proc_entry(name, 0444, parent);
 
@@ -126,24 +126,24 @@ void register_sn_procfs(void)
 		return;
 
 	sn_procfs_create_entry("partition_id", sgi_proc_dir,
-		partition_id_open, single_release);
+			       partition_id_open, single_release);
 
 	sn_procfs_create_entry("system_serial_number", sgi_proc_dir,
-		system_serial_number_open, single_release);
+			       system_serial_number_open, single_release);
 
 	sn_procfs_create_entry("licenseID", sgi_proc_dir, 
-		licenseID_open, single_release);
+			       licenseID_open, single_release);
 
 	e = sn_procfs_create_entry("sn_force_interrupt", sgi_proc_dir, 
-		sn_force_interrupt_open, single_release);
+				   sn_force_interrupt_open, single_release);
 	if (e) 
 		e->proc_fops->write = sn_force_interrupt_write_proc;
 
 	sn_procfs_create_entry("coherence_id", sgi_proc_dir, 
-		coherence_id_open, single_release);
+			       coherence_id_open, single_release);
 	
 	sn_procfs_create_entry("sn_topology", sgi_proc_dir,
-		sn_topology_open, sn_topology_release);
+			       sn_topology_open, sn_topology_release);
 }
 
 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */

+ 19 - 0
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2/timer.c

@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
 
 #include <asm/hw_irq.h>
 #include <asm/system.h>
+#include <asm/timex.h>
 
 #include <asm/sn/leds.h>
 #include <asm/sn/shub_mmr.h>
@@ -28,9 +29,27 @@ static struct time_interpolator sn2_interpolator = {
 	.source = TIME_SOURCE_MMIO64
 };
 
+/*
+ * sn udelay uses the RTC instead of the ITC because the ITC is not
+ * synchronized across all CPUs, and the thread may migrate to another CPU
+ * if preemption is enabled.
+ */
+static void
+ia64_sn_udelay (unsigned long usecs)
+{
+	unsigned long start = rtc_time();
+	unsigned long end = start +
+			usecs * sn_rtc_cycles_per_second / 1000000;
+
+	while (time_before((unsigned long)rtc_time(), end))
+		cpu_relax();
+}
+
 void __init sn_timer_init(void)
 {
 	sn2_interpolator.frequency = sn_rtc_cycles_per_second;
 	sn2_interpolator.addr = RTC_COUNTER_ADDR;
 	register_time_interpolator(&sn2_interpolator);
+
+	ia64_udelay = &ia64_sn_udelay;
 }

+ 1 - 6
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2/timer_interrupt.c

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 /*
  *
  *
- * Copyright (c) 2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
  * 
  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 
  * under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License 
@@ -22,11 +22,6 @@
  * License along with this program; if not, write the Free Software 
  * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA.
  * 
- * Contact information:  Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, 
- * Mountain View, CA  94043, or:
- * 
- * http://www.sgi.com 
- * 
  * For further information regarding this notice, see: 
  * 
  * http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/NoticeExplan

+ 1 - 3
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/tiocx.c

@@ -284,12 +284,10 @@ struct sn_irq_info *tiocx_irq_alloc(nasid_t nasid, int widget, int irq,
 	if ((nasid & 1) == 0)
 		return NULL;
 
-	sn_irq_info = kmalloc(sn_irq_size, GFP_KERNEL);
+	sn_irq_info = kzalloc(sn_irq_size, GFP_KERNEL);
 	if (sn_irq_info == NULL)
 		return NULL;
 
-	memset(sn_irq_info, 0x0, sn_irq_size);
-
 	status = tiocx_intr_alloc(nasid, widget, __pa(sn_irq_info), irq,
 				  req_nasid, slice);
 	if (status) {

+ 5 - 3
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/xpc_channel.c

@@ -738,7 +738,9 @@ xpc_process_disconnect(struct xpc_channel *ch, unsigned long *irq_flags)
 
 	/* make sure all activity has settled down first */
 
-	if (atomic_read(&ch->references) > 0) {
+	if (atomic_read(&ch->references) > 0 ||
+			((ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT_MADE) &&
+			!(ch->flags & XPC_C_DISCONNECTINGCALLOUT_MADE))) {
 		return;
 	}
 	DBUG_ON(atomic_read(&ch->kthreads_assigned) != 0);
@@ -775,7 +777,7 @@ xpc_process_disconnect(struct xpc_channel *ch, unsigned long *irq_flags)
 
 	/* both sides are disconnected now */
 
-	if (ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTCALLOUT) {
+	if (ch->flags & XPC_C_DISCONNECTINGCALLOUT_MADE) {
 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->lock, *irq_flags);
 		xpc_disconnect_callout(ch, xpcDisconnected);
 		spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->lock, *irq_flags);
@@ -1300,7 +1302,7 @@ xpc_process_msg_IPI(struct xpc_partition *part, int ch_number)
 				"delivered=%d, partid=%d, channel=%d\n",
 				nmsgs_sent, ch->partid, ch->number);
 
-			if (ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTCALLOUT) {
+			if (ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT_MADE) {
 				xpc_activate_kthreads(ch, nmsgs_sent);
 			}
 		}

+ 13 - 7
arch/ia64/sn/kernel/xpc_main.c

@@ -750,12 +750,16 @@ xpc_daemonize_kthread(void *args)
 		/* let registerer know that connection has been established */
 
 		spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
-		if (!(ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTCALLOUT)) {
-			ch->flags |= XPC_C_CONNECTCALLOUT;
+		if (!(ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT)) {
+			ch->flags |= XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT;
 			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
 
 			xpc_connected_callout(ch);
 
+			spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
+			ch->flags |= XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT_MADE;
+			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
+
 			/*
 			 * It is possible that while the callout was being
 			 * made that the remote partition sent some messages.
@@ -777,15 +781,17 @@ xpc_daemonize_kthread(void *args)
 
 	if (atomic_dec_return(&ch->kthreads_assigned) == 0) {
 		spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
-		if ((ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTCALLOUT) &&
-				!(ch->flags & XPC_C_DISCONNECTCALLOUT)) {
-			ch->flags |= XPC_C_DISCONNECTCALLOUT;
+		if ((ch->flags & XPC_C_CONNECTEDCALLOUT_MADE) &&
+				!(ch->flags & XPC_C_DISCONNECTINGCALLOUT)) {
+			ch->flags |= XPC_C_DISCONNECTINGCALLOUT;
 			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
 
 			xpc_disconnect_callout(ch, xpcDisconnecting);
-		} else {
-			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
+
+			spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
+			ch->flags |= XPC_C_DISCONNECTINGCALLOUT_MADE;
 		}
+		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->lock, irq_flags);
 		if (atomic_dec_return(&part->nchannels_engaged) == 0) {
 			xpc_mark_partition_disengaged(part);
 			xpc_IPI_send_disengage(part);

+ 8 - 8
arch/ia64/sn/pci/pci_dma.c

@@ -335,10 +335,10 @@ int sn_pci_legacy_read(struct pci_bus *bus, u16 port, u32 *val, u8 size)
 	 */
 
 	SAL_CALL(isrv, SN_SAL_IOIF_PCI_SAFE,
-		pci_domain_nr(bus), bus->number,
-		0, /* io */
-		0, /* read */
-		port, size, __pa(val));
+		 pci_domain_nr(bus), bus->number,
+		 0, /* io */
+		 0, /* read */
+		 port, size, __pa(val));
 
 	if (isrv.status == 0)
 		return size;
@@ -381,10 +381,10 @@ int sn_pci_legacy_write(struct pci_bus *bus, u16 port, u32 val, u8 size)
 	 */
 
 	SAL_CALL(isrv, SN_SAL_IOIF_PCI_SAFE,
-		pci_domain_nr(bus), bus->number,
-		0, /* io */
-		1, /* write */
-		port, size, __pa(&val));
+		 pci_domain_nr(bus), bus->number,
+		 0, /* io */
+		 1, /* write */
+		 port, size, __pa(&val));
 
 	if (isrv.status == 0)
 		return size;

+ 8 - 21
arch/ia64/sn/pci/pcibr/pcibr_ate.c

@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
  * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
  * for more details.
  *
- * Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.
  */
 
 #include <linux/types.h>
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 #include <asm/sn/pcibus_provider_defs.h>
 #include <asm/sn/pcidev.h>
 
-int pcibr_invalidate_ate = 0;	/* by default don't invalidate ATE on free */
+int pcibr_invalidate_ate;	/* by default don't invalidate ATE on free */
 
 /*
  * mark_ate: Mark the ate as either free or inuse.
@@ -20,14 +20,12 @@ int pcibr_invalidate_ate = 0;	/* by default don't invalidate ATE on free */
 static void mark_ate(struct ate_resource *ate_resource, int start, int number,
 		     u64 value)
 {
-
 	u64 *ate = ate_resource->ate;
 	int index;
 	int length = 0;
 
 	for (index = start; length < number; index++, length++)
 		ate[index] = value;
-
 }
 
 /*
@@ -37,7 +35,6 @@ static void mark_ate(struct ate_resource *ate_resource, int start, int number,
 static int find_free_ate(struct ate_resource *ate_resource, int start,
 			 int count)
 {
-
 	u64 *ate = ate_resource->ate;
 	int index;
 	int start_free;
@@ -70,12 +67,10 @@ static int find_free_ate(struct ate_resource *ate_resource, int start,
 static inline void free_ate_resource(struct ate_resource *ate_resource,
 				     int start)
 {
-
 	mark_ate(ate_resource, start, ate_resource->ate[start], 0);
 	if ((ate_resource->lowest_free_index > start) ||
 	    (ate_resource->lowest_free_index < 0))
 		ate_resource->lowest_free_index = start;
-
 }
 
 /*
@@ -84,7 +79,6 @@ static inline void free_ate_resource(struct ate_resource *ate_resource,
 static inline int alloc_ate_resource(struct ate_resource *ate_resource,
 				     int ate_needed)
 {
-
 	int start_index;
 
 	/*
@@ -118,19 +112,12 @@ static inline int alloc_ate_resource(struct ate_resource *ate_resource,
  */
 int pcibr_ate_alloc(struct pcibus_info *pcibus_info, int count)
 {
-	int status = 0;
-	u64 flag;
+	int status;
+	unsigned long flags;
 
-	flag = pcibr_lock(pcibus_info);
+	spin_lock_irqsave(&pcibus_info->pbi_lock, flags);
 	status = alloc_ate_resource(&pcibus_info->pbi_int_ate_resource, count);
-
-	if (status < 0) {
-		/* Failed to allocate */
-		pcibr_unlock(pcibus_info, flag);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	pcibr_unlock(pcibus_info, flag);
+	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pcibus_info->pbi_lock, flags);
 
 	return status;
 }
@@ -182,7 +169,7 @@ void pcibr_ate_free(struct pcibus_info *pcibus_info, int index)
 		ate_write(pcibus_info, index, count, (ate & ~PCI32_ATE_V));
 	}
 
-	flags = pcibr_lock(pcibus_info);
+	spin_lock_irqsave(&pcibus_info->pbi_lock, flags);
 	free_ate_resource(&pcibus_info->pbi_int_ate_resource, index);
-	pcibr_unlock(pcibus_info, flags);
+	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pcibus_info->pbi_lock, flags);
 }

+ 4 - 10
arch/ia64/sn/pci/pcibr/pcibr_dma.c

@@ -137,14 +137,12 @@ pcibr_dmatrans_direct64(struct pcidev_info * info, u64 paddr,
 		pci_addr |= PCI64_ATTR_VIRTUAL;
 
 	return pci_addr;
-
 }
 
 static dma_addr_t
 pcibr_dmatrans_direct32(struct pcidev_info * info,
 			u64 paddr, size_t req_size, u64 flags)
 {
-
 	struct pcidev_info *pcidev_info = info->pdi_host_pcidev_info;
 	struct pcibus_info *pcibus_info = (struct pcibus_info *)pcidev_info->
 	    pdi_pcibus_info;
@@ -171,7 +169,6 @@ pcibr_dmatrans_direct32(struct pcidev_info * info,
 	}
 
 	return PCI32_DIRECT_BASE | offset;
-
 }
 
 /*
@@ -218,9 +215,8 @@ void sn_dma_flush(u64 addr)
 	u64 flags;
 	u64 itte;
 	struct hubdev_info *hubinfo;
-	volatile struct sn_flush_device_kernel *p;
-	volatile struct sn_flush_device_common *common;
-
+	struct sn_flush_device_kernel *p;
+	struct sn_flush_device_common *common;
 	struct sn_flush_nasid_entry *flush_nasid_list;
 
 	if (!sn_ioif_inited)
@@ -310,8 +306,7 @@ void sn_dma_flush(u64 addr)
 					     (common->sfdl_slot - 1));
 		}
 	} else {
-		spin_lock_irqsave((spinlock_t *)&p->sfdl_flush_lock,
-				  flags);
+		spin_lock_irqsave(&p->sfdl_flush_lock, flags);
 		*common->sfdl_flush_addr = 0;
 
 		/* force an interrupt. */
@@ -322,8 +317,7 @@ void sn_dma_flush(u64 addr)
 			cpu_relax();
 
 		/* okay, everything is synched up. */
-		spin_unlock_irqrestore((spinlock_t *)&p->sfdl_flush_lock,
-				       flags);
+		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->sfdl_flush_lock, flags);
 	}
 	return;
 }

+ 6 - 3
arch/ia64/sn/pci/pcibr/pcibr_provider.c

@@ -163,9 +163,12 @@ pcibr_bus_fixup(struct pcibus_bussoft *prom_bussoft, struct pci_controller *cont
 	/* Setup the PMU ATE map */
 	soft->pbi_int_ate_resource.lowest_free_index = 0;
 	soft->pbi_int_ate_resource.ate =
-	    kmalloc(soft->pbi_int_ate_size * sizeof(u64), GFP_KERNEL);
-	memset(soft->pbi_int_ate_resource.ate, 0,
- 	       (soft->pbi_int_ate_size * sizeof(u64)));
+	    kzalloc(soft->pbi_int_ate_size * sizeof(u64), GFP_KERNEL);
+
+	if (!soft->pbi_int_ate_resource.ate) {
+		kfree(soft);
+		return NULL;
+	}
 
 	if (prom_bussoft->bs_asic_type == PCIIO_ASIC_TYPE_TIOCP) {
 		/* TIO PCI Bridge: find nearest node with CPUs */

+ 4 - 0
arch/m68k/Kconfig

@@ -21,6 +21,10 @@ config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
 	bool
 	default y
 
+config TIME_LOW_RES
+	bool
+	default y
+
 config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
 	bool
 	depends on Q40 || (BROKEN && SUN3X)

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/bindec.S

@@ -131,9 +131,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |BINDEC    idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/binstr.S

@@ -60,9 +60,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |BINSTR    idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/bugfix.S

@@ -152,9 +152,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |BUGFIX    idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/decbin.S

@@ -69,9 +69,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |DECBIN    idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/do_func.S

@@ -22,9 +22,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 DO_FUNC:	|idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/fpsp.h

@@ -5,9 +5,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |	fpsp.h --- stack frame offsets during FPSP exception handling
 |

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/gen_except.S

@@ -29,9 +29,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 GEN_EXCEPT:    |idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/get_op.S

@@ -54,9 +54,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 GET_OP:    |idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/kernel_ex.S

@@ -12,9 +12,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 KERNEL_EX:    |idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/res_func.S

@@ -16,9 +16,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 RES_FUNC:    |idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/round.S

@@ -8,9 +8,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |ROUND	idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/sacos.S

@@ -38,9 +38,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SACOS	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/sasin.S

@@ -38,9 +38,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SASIN	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/satan.S

@@ -43,9 +43,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |satan	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/satanh.S

@@ -45,9 +45,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |satanh	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/scale.S

@@ -21,9 +21,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SCALE    idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/scosh.S

@@ -49,9 +49,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SCOSH	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/setox.S

@@ -331,9 +331,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |setox	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/sgetem.S

@@ -24,9 +24,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SGETEM	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/sint.S

@@ -51,9 +51,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SINT    idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/skeleton.S

@@ -30,9 +30,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |
 |	Modified for Linux-1.3.x by Jes Sorensen (jds@kom.auc.dk)

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/slog2.S

@@ -96,9 +96,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SLOG2    idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/slogn.S

@@ -63,9 +63,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |slogn	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

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arch/m68k/fpsp040/smovecr.S

@@ -15,9 +15,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SMOVECR	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

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arch/m68k/fpsp040/srem_mod.S

@@ -66,9 +66,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 SREM_MOD:    |idnt    2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

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arch/m68k/fpsp040/ssin.S

@@ -83,9 +83,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SSIN	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

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arch/m68k/fpsp040/ssinh.S

@@ -49,9 +49,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |SSINH	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

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arch/m68k/fpsp040/stan.S

@@ -50,9 +50,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |STAN	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/stanh.S

@@ -49,9 +49,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |STANH	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

+ 2 - 3
arch/m68k/fpsp040/sto_res.S

@@ -19,9 +19,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 STO_RES:	|idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

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arch/m68k/fpsp040/stwotox.S

@@ -76,9 +76,8 @@
 |		Copyright (C) Motorola, Inc. 1990
 |			All Rights Reserved
 |
-|	THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF MOTOROLA
-|	The copyright notice above does not evidence any
-|	actual or intended publication of such source code.
+|       For details on the license for this file, please see the
+|       file, README, in this same directory.
 
 |STWOTOX	idnt	2,1 | Motorola 040 Floating Point Software Package
 

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