AGP split up and cleaned up, IDE patches 99-100 and 4GB FAT32 support.
And the inevitable USB updates, of course.
Linus
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Summary of changes from v2.5.26 to v2.5.27
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<lists@mdiehl.de>:
o USB: patch to make USB_ZERO_PACKET work in ohci-hcd.c
<mark@alpha.dyndns.org>:
o USB: ov511 1.61 for 2.5.25
<stuartm@connecttech.com>:
o USB: usbserial.c fixup
Andrew Morton <akpm@zip.com.au>:
o minimal rmap
o leave truncate's orphaned pages on the LRU
o avoid allocating pte_chains for unshared pages
o VM instrumentation
o O_DIRECT open check
o restore CHECK_EMERGENCY_SYNC. Again
o inline generic_writepages()
o alloc_pages cleanup
o direct_io mopup
o remove add_to_page_cache_unique()
o writeback scalability improvements
o readahead optimisations
David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
o USB: usbnet queuing
Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>:
o agpgart: Split agpgart code into separate files
o agpgart: fix syntax error in the i8x0 file
o agpgart: renamed the agp files to make more sense
o agpgart: added agp prefix to the debug printk
o LSM: move the struct msg_msg and struct msg_queue definitions out
of the msg.c file to the msg.h file
o LSM: move struct shmid_kernel out of ipc/shm.c to
include/linux/shm.h
o agpgart: added "-agp" to the .c files that are for specific
hardware types, based on mailing list comments
o USB: removed the usb-ohci driver, as it is no longer being used
o LSM: change BUS_ISA to CTL_BUS_ISA to prevent namespace collision
with the input subsystem
o LSM: Add all of the new security/* files for basic task control
o LSM: Enable the security framework. This includes basic task
control hooks
o LSM: for now, always set CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES to y
Hirofumi Ogawa <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp>:
o Add 4G-1 file support to FAT32
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@home.transmeta.com>:
o Remove "tristate" for CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES, make it
unconditional for now.
Martin Dalecki <dalecki@evision-ventures.com>:
o 2.5.26 IDE 99
o IDE 100
Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>:
o MD - Remove bdput calls from raid personalities
o MD - Remove dead consistancy checking code from multipath
o MD - Get multipath to use mempool
o MD - 27 - Remove state field from multipath mp_bh structure
o MD - Embed bio in mp_bh rather than separate allocation
o MD - Don't "analyze_sb" when creating new array
o MD - Use symbolic names for multipath (-4) and linear (-1)
o MD - Get rid of find_rdev_all
o MD - Rdev list cleanups
o MD - Pass the correct bdev to md_error
o MD - Move md_update_sb calls
o MD - Set desc_nr more sanely
o MD - Remove concept of 'spare' drive for multipath
o MD - Improve handling of spares in md
o MD - Add raid_disk field to rdev
o MD - Add in_sync flag to each rdev
o MD - Add "degraded" field to md device
o MD - when writing superblock, generate from mddev/rdev info
o MD - Don't maintain disc status in superblock
o MD - Remove old_dev field
o MD - nr_disks is gone from multipath/raid1
o MD - Remove number and raid_disk from personality arrays
o MD - Move persistent from superblock to mddev
o MD - Remove dependance on superblock
o MD - Remove the sb from the mddev
o MD - Change partition_name calls to bdev_partition_name were
possible
o MD - Get rid of dev in rdev and use bdev exclusively
Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.name>:
o USB: lots of locking and other SMP race fixes
Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>:
o drivers/usb/* designated initializer rework
Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@fys.uio.no>:
o Fix NFS locking bug
o Fix typo in net/sunrpc/xprt.c
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