Andrea Arcangeli writes:
> 00_eepro100-64bit-1
>
> Fixes a 64bit bug that was generating false positives and memory
> corruption.
>
> (recommended)
Good spotting, I've put this into my tree ;-)
> 00_eepro100-alpha-1
>
> Possibly fix the eepro100 transmitter hang on alpha by doing atomic PIO
> updates to avoid the clear_suspend to be lost.
>
> (recommended)
The correct fix is to create {set,clear,change}_bit{8,16,32}()
routines architectures may implement. The comment there in eepro100.c
indicates the those defines are simply wrong for anything other than
x86, not just Alpha.
> 00_ipv6-null-oops-1
>
> Fixes null pointer oops.
>
> (recommended)
Please delete this, a proper fix is in 2.4.5, and in fact your
added NULL test will never pass now :-)
> 10_no-virtual-1
>
> Avoids wasting tons of memory if highmem is not selected (like
> in all the 64bit ports).
>
> (nice to have)
I experimented with computing the address every time on sparc64 and
the performance actually went down slightly, it turned out it's
quicker to load from an in-cache page struct member than compute the
offset each time.
It's probably not an issue on ix86, but who knows.
I have no strong opinions about the other patches ;-)
Later,
David S. Miller
davem@redhat.com
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