Name: arca
Version: 63
Kernelver: pre-2.1.132-1
Status: unknown
Author: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@e-mind.com>
Description: Andrea Arcangeli's kernel tree
Date: 16-DEC-1998
Descfile-URL: ftp://e-mind.com/pub/linux/arca-tree/README
Download-URL: ftp://e-mind.com/pub/linux/arca-tree/
Differences with `Kernelver' field:
o fixed a bug in gettimeofday that was causing not monothonic
increasing values, improved also some hot things
o new IEEE1284 parport code from Tim Waugh with some fixes from me.
It works fine here. It simplify radically the code of lp.c, the only
not very cool thing is that it decrease the way the printer can be
tuned via tunelp since IEEE1284 has its timings and its fixed way
to work... It's very fun though, so try it an be happy ;)
o get_wchan() moved in arch specific section and CTRL+SCROLL-LOCK
use get_wchan() to get the PC filed information. Due this change
the arca-56 kernel compile only on i386 and alpha (alpha is just
uptodate too).
o fixed page bound limits and the case of a new forked not
scheduled yet process in get_wchan()
o fixed a little bug in a emergency SMP code in irq.c (Ingo and
Linus)
o some still pending (not yet merged from Alan) jiffies wrap update
o reimplemented time to jiffies functions handling all kind
of overflows, it fixes also a schedule_timeout() printk flood
due to an overflow in timeout = (timeout*HZ+999)/1000+1; in poll()
o removed unused flag from the mmstruct since we don't do aging
anymore
o new delayed ack heuristic invented by me to handle better
performance on congestioned networks
o my own kswapd implementation that runs in background and
schedule() as a normal process but with dynamic priority
o little vmalloc fix
o the kernel will boot in the past of one hour (see `uptime`), if in
the first hour something screw up let me know because it means
that you catched a probably trivially fixable jiffies wrap bug
o some minor things
Andrea Arcangeli
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