I've taken James Cleverdon's patches (he did all the hard work on this)
and split it into bite-sized chunks, where each patch is small, confined
and (IMHO) easily readable, and it should be easy to see it won't break
anything else.
I've dropped some cleanup work that he did - you seem to like that seperate
from features, and I agree ... it's much easier to read the patches like this.
I will invest some serious effort and time in cleanup after the feature freeze,
including investigating using the subarch support which I know some people
would like to see done.
I've also tested these on a standard desktop PC, a standard 4-way SMP box,
and a 16-way NUMA-Q (against 2.5.42). No problems found.
Please apply!
Thanks,
Martin.
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