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JFS for all targets - merged in VGA_HOSE patches from alphacore - merged in alpha arch from 2.6.6-1.435icbinu3 - made CONFIG_SCSI static (alpha) - fix sparc64 atomic_add, atomic_add_ret and friends - made -UNSTRIPPED kernel appear for sparc(64) - merged in some more atomic fixes from later kernel - merges a small include fix for sparc64/irq.c - merge clock_settime fix for sparc64- added i586 support for CentOS - modified the kernel to build with no username for CentOS - changed the key to CentOS and not redhat-restrict prctl() syscall to setting PR_SET_DUMPABLE to 0 or 1 (Ernie Petrides) [195902] {CVE-2006-2451}-ipv6: fix possible infinite loop condition (Thomas Graf) [170772] {CVE-2005-2973} -fix incorrect inrement/decrement in atm module (Thomas Graf) [175769] {CVE-2005-3359} -fix for ELF exec vulnerability on EM64T (Ernie Petrides) [183489 175663] {CVE-2006-0741 CVE-2006-0744} -Keys: Fix oops when adding key to non-keyring (David Howells) [188466] {CVE-2006-1522} -fix lsof causes kernel oops under heavy load (Adam Stokes) [189260] -nfs: fix client panic using O_DIRECT (Steve Dickson) [181795] {CVE-2006-0555} -Fix panic in ip_route_input() via inet_rtm_getroute() (Thomas Graf) [189346] {CVE-2006-1525} -LSM: add missing hooks to readv/writev (James Morris) [191524] -fix smbfs chroot issue (Peter Staubach) [189435] {CVE-2006-1864} -sctp: fix fixes for various vulnerabilities (Neil Horman) [191201 191202 191258] {CVE-2006-2271 CVE-2006-2272 CVE-2006-2274} -fix local crash by dio/mmap sg/st driver (Doug Ledford) [168791] -remove incorrect choose_new_parent BUG() call (Jason Baron) [187841] -fix bridge poisoning (Thomas Graf) [171383] {CVE-2005-3272} -netfilter/sctp: fix lockup in sctp_new (Thomas Graf) [190460] {CVE-2006-1527}-Resolve ACPI SCI sharing and IRQ re-assignment (Peter Martuccelli) [182387]-fixup kcopyd nr_jobs accouting (Jonathan Brassow) [181574] -fixup "noht" bootline command option (Jim Paradis) [181884]-correctly initialize Opteron cores (Bhavana Nagendra) [180919]-fixup kabi changes in kcopyd changes-sky2: allow MAC address change w/o PHY re-init (John Linville) [177987] -fix kabi breakage in cpuinfo_ia64 (Geoff Gustafson) [180405] -automatic detection and initialization of bigsmp mode (Peter Martuccelli) [172992] -revert: wake-balance optimizations, fixes corner case performance issue [177634] -optimize kprobes fault handling (Anil Keshavamurthy) [177634] -fix NEC Express5800 not booting (Brian Maly) [178439] -e1000: omnibus fixes (John Linville) [165118] -device-mapper snapshots: fix snapshot kcopyd destructor [179751]-corrected HT sibling setup bug (Geoff Gustafson) [178975]-tg3: add wmb() (John Linville) [178231] -sky2: updates from upstream (John Linville) [177882 178837] -HT sibling setup bug (Geoff Gustafson) [178740] -e1000: actually support 82571/2 (John Linville) [165118]-s390: add qeth CDLC support (Jan Glauber) [170689] -s390: fix semaphore performance problem under LPAR (Jan Glauber) [171699] -s390: qeth driver fixes (Jan Glauber) [175726 175725 175723] -s390: fix swapped memset args (Dave Jones) [176825] -add SAS support (Jeff Garzik) [165134 177527] -fix ioctl compat for USBDEVFS_IOCTL (Pete Zaitcev) [158852] -device-mapper mirroring: Increment mirror version number (Alasdair Kergon) [176874] -device-mapper mirror log: avoid overrun while syncing (Alasdair Kergon) [177031] -bnx2: update to version 1.4.30 (John Linville) [164825] -add scsi2 support when pq3 is returned and fix regressions from scsi3 support (Mike Christie) [155725 177587] -fix dm-crypt key leak (James Morris) [177136] {CVE-2006-0095} -Bump MAX_APICS to support largesmp configs (Jim Paradis) [177561] -nfs: fix acl hang (Steve Dickson) [177522] -autofs4 regression: remove negative dentry caching (Jeff Moyer) [175687] -s390: fix hangcheck-timer (Jan Glauber) [175988] -device-mapper snapshots: Barriers are not supported (Alasdair Kergon) [177620] -device-mapper snapshots: fix origin_write pending_exception submission (Alasdair Kergon) [172839] -prevent LVM stripe on SATA resulting kernel panic (Larry Woodman) [166544]-fix lease printk DoS (Peter Staubach) [174337] {CVE-2005-3857} -prevent panic caused by invalid arguments to set_mempolicy (Larry Woodman) [175683] {CVE-2005-3358} -fix dst_entry leak DoS (Thomas Graf) [174345] {CVE-2005-3848} -fix ip6_input_finish DoS (Thomas Graf) [174343] {CVE-2005-3858} -fix ipv6 flowlabel DOS (Thomas Graf) [174081] {CVE-2005-3806} -fix IGMP DoS (Thomas Graf) [174807] {CVE-2002-2185} -fix auto-reap DoS (Peter Staubach) [174078] {CVE-2005-3784} -fix kernel memory disclosure via /proc exploit (Jason Baron) [176812] {CVE-2005-4605}-re-build for gcc changes affecting the kernel-debuginfo package-nfs: fix return value setxattr() (Steve Dickson) [175812] -revert: speedup raw dio and aio paths (Geoff Gustafson) [167645] -fix security_ops kabi breakage (Jason Baron) [175680] -set ipv6 fragment id correctly (David Miller) [173118]-Keys: Permission checking fix for key update vs add (David Howells) [171705] -fix vmware mpt fusion regression (Mike Christie) [170985] -gfs: fix DirectIO Deadlock (Wendy Cheng) [173912] -Fix audit filtering on syscall failure (David Woodhouse) [175132] -Turn off PCI parity check by default (Alan Cox) -New range of userspace audit message types (David Woodhouse) [175415] -fix scsi_eh_tur retry logic (Pete Zaitcev) [175188 160308] -nfs: fix I/O stalls waiting on revalidation (Steve Dickson) [175236] -azx: update (John Linville) [171985 172129 172920]-revert: aic94xx SAS driver [165134] -restore diskdump for SATA (Peter Martuccelli) [175123] -ia64: include iomap.h in io.h (Prarit Bhargava) [174734] -update Emulex FC lpfc driver (Mike Christie) [149294 163150 175136 175142] -ia64: Fix improper initcall loading on sn arch (Prarit Bhargava) [173523 174985] -fix potential cifs data corrupter in 1.34a update (Steve Dickson) [170498] -x86_64: fix random single bit corruption (Jason Baron) [175128 175292] -sky2: add new driver (John Linville) [168246 171060] -qlogic aen handling and jiffies fix (Mike Christie) [174427] -prevent system deadlock (Larry Woodman) [174895 161101 162759] -cciss: ioctl fixes (Tom Coughlan) [168571] -e1000: restore 8086:1099 to PCI ID table (John Linville) [175092]-fix scsi delete timer race (Doug Ledford) [164629] -x86_64: include iomap.h in io.h (Peter Martuccelli) [174583] -fix powernow-k8 pending bit stuck (Brian Maly)-revert: fix memory mapped files not updating timestamps [173226]-revert: netpoll: avoid calling the napi poll routine recursiviely [146164]-ia64 diskdump using DUMP_EXCLUDE_FREE hangs when called from INIT (Keiichiro Tokunaga) [169519] -autofs4: fix broken expiry of negative dentries (Jeff Moyer) [172986] -netpoll: avoid calling the napi poll routine recursiviely (Jeff Moyer) [146164] -add dell_rbu driver for Dell BIOS image updates (Brian Maly) [170132] -fix Platform SMIs interfere with tsc based delay calibration (Brian Maly) [168811] -update sg_io verify_command list (Mike Christie) [158861] {CVE-2004-1190} -fix lost fput and sockfd_put could lead to DoS (Alexander Viro) [168659] {CVE-2005-3044} -SATA update (Jeff Garzik) [131889 145061 166862 166880 169488] -cciss: driver updates (Tom Coughlan) [168571] -add aic94xx SAS driver (Jeff Garzik) [165134] -add ATI RN50 ids to drivers/video/aty (Nathan Lynch) -updated i82593 file license (John Linville) [172663] -fix offb crash on IBM ppc blade (Nathan Lynch) -ixgb: update to version 1.0.100-k2 (John Linville) [168502] -fix memory mapped files not updating timestamps (Peter Staubach) [173226] -Prevent sn2 code from executing on all ia64 platforms (Prarit Bhargava) [173354] -Fix for SystemTap- return probe on do_execve (Dave Anderson) [173304]-Wacom driver update (Kristian Høgsberg) [158842] -fix endless loops in HID on disconnect (Pete Zaitcev) [167070] -Make DVD-RAM writable on legacy iSeries VIOCD (David Howells) [168816] -fix erratic behaviour when system fd limit reached (Peter Staubach) [166524] -fix 32-bit program can hang x86_64 kernel (David Woodhouse) [168374] -update MPT Fusion driver (Mike Christie) [168414] -nfs: fix hangs with directio and aio using NFS (Steve Dickson) [161362] -Fix "No such file or directory" errors when using autofs w/ghosting (Jeff Moyer) [173194] -fix Diskdump fails through ipr driver (Nobuhiro Tachino) [159869] -fix copy correct number of opcode bytes in sg_scsi_ioctl (Mike Christie) [169402] -x8664: set NR_CPUS to 64-fix oops in raid1 code (Doug Ledford) -fix sysctl races (Alexander Viro) [168924] {CVE-2005-2709} -fix ia64 nested_dtlb_miss does not handle hugetlb address correctly (Dave Anderson) [168599] -fix incorrect BUG_ON in signal.c after do_coredump() (Dave Anderson) [165581] -speedup raw dio and aio paths (Geoff Gustafson) [167645] -diskdump - support compressing dump data (Akira Imamura) [171141] -fix kernel reporting init process cutime as very large negative value (Peter Staubach) [170146] -add host port id to fc transport class (Mike Christie) [163150] -add issue lisp fc class attribute (Mike Christie) [149294] -update qla2xxx driver version to 8.01.02-d3 (Mike Christie) -improve sctp receive buffer accounting (Neil Horman) [156602] -add pci ids for 915/945 graphics (Geoff Gustafson) [170517 173882] -ICH4L chipset support - pci id (Geoff Gustafson) [163171] -fix message queue refcounting (Alexander Viro) [169130] {CVE-2005-3356} -retry iscsi portal address after session address failure (Mike Christie) [170656] -qla2xxx: update qlogic update (Mike Christie) [168544] -fix /proc/scsi/scsi DoS (Doug Ledford) [167696] {CVE-2005-2800} -Keys: Fix missed "struct key" types in reiserfs (David Howells) [171765] -Keys: Permit key expiry time to be set (David Howells) [173486] -Keys: Discard duplicate keys from a keyring on link (David Howells) [173486] -fix mount/umount can cause the block device reads to fail (Peter Staubach) [166589] -Fix syscall auditing success indication on IA64 (David Woodhouse) [173500] -Keys: Permit running process to instantiate keys (David Howells) [173493] -IPMI - bug fix for dmi table off by one erro (Peter Martuccelli) [173815]-fix oops in gss_pipe_release() (Steve Dickson) [169149 171112] -NFSv3 locking misses important kernel patches (Steve Dickson) [167192] -Various Device Mapper updates (Alasdair Kergon) [168483 168824 170864 172892 173155 173156 173157 173158 173159 173161 173163 173164 173174 173206 173360] -Support more detailed setting on partial dump (Keiichiro Tokunaga) [168638] -fix HFS oops (Peter Staubach) [171002] {CVE-2005-3109} -fix Kernel PANIC - not syncing: fatal exception (Steve Dickson) [163738] -x64: x86_64: EDAC support (Alan Cox) [158247] -must And iscsi opcode header (Mike Christie) [172487] -prevent module unloading for ide-scsi (Tom Coughlan) [169648] -fix NFS Cache invalidation bug in nfs v3 (Steve Dickson) [170423] -ia64: fix access to extended config space (Jason Baron) [146516]-js20++ cpu enablement (Nathan Lynch) [170542] -Generate a hotplug event when a CPU comes online (David Howells) [167469] -Eliminate "no IOMMU" panic on ASUS motherboards (Jim Paradis) [169115] -Update aacraid driver to 1.1-5[2412] (Tom Coughlan) [168567] -Cure IA64 unaligns in sk_filter() (David Miller) [169396] -ppc64: Assign CPUs to the correct NUMA node (David Howells) [164425] -Update powernow-k8.c to support RevF Opterons (Brian Maly) [162178 171058] -autofs4: don't expire in-use directory hierarchies (Jeff Moyer) [168431] -IPMI: various fixes (Peter Martuccelli) [168090 169629 168796 169859 168596 168558 173343]-x86_64: set NR_CPUS to 255 for largesmp kernel -Add initial Open Infiniband support (Doug Ledford) [108827 168445] -Add megaraid_sas driver (Tom Coughlan) [167926]-wake-balance optimizations (Ingo Molnar) [167645] -tg3: update to 3.43-rh (John Linville) [164892 165810 166111 167936 170527 168547] -add PQ3 scsi scanning support (Mike Christie) [155725] -add bnx2 driver (John Linville) [164825] -mii: update to support gigabit (John Linville) [164825] -Unisys Rascal Support (Brian Maly) [155017 137347 151986 157586 163847 167153 168604]-s390: add vm watchdog driver (Jan Glauber) [170358] -s390: add vmcp device driver (Jan Glauber) [168513] -s390: stop debug feature on oops (Jan Glauber) [168546] -s390: add vm logreader driver (Jan Glauber) [168573] -fix exec_mmap race DoS (Dave Anderson) [170262] {CAN-2005-3106} -s390: qeth driver layer 2 support (Jan Glauber) [168569 163741 168303] -CIFS upgrade from version 1.20 to 1.34a (Steve Dickson) [170502 166667 170498] -ppc64: inform hypervisor of VMX register use (Nathan Lynch) [170544] -USB deadlock fix (Kimball Murray) [171220] -fix calling disassociate ctty semantics (Jason Baron) [172740] -fix gdb crashes on hugemem (Dave Anderson) [171980]-fix diskdump during OS_INIT (Norm Murray) [168262] -fix NaT bit corrupution with coredump (Dave Anderson) [168954] -fix ls hangs on krb5 mountd when user has not kinit-ed (Steve Dickson) [169184] -ide: serverworks ht1000 support (John Linville) [168478] -b44: alternate allocation option for DMA descriptors (John Linville) [161846] -x86_64: implement dma_sync_single_range_for_{cpu,device} (John Linville) [161846] -ia64: re-implement dma_get_cache_alignment to avoid EXPORT_SYMBOL (John Linville) [161846] -swiotlb: allow sync of DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL mappings (John Linville) [161846] -Fix missing finish_wait, resulting in OOPS (David Miller) [167211] -Power5+: Add power5+ CPU support (David Howells) [168566] -allow modules to load from prior kernel rpms (Jason Baron) [171989] -fix sys_get|setpriority() semantics fix (Ingo Molnar) [162731] -nfs: fix potential client oops when debugging is on (Steve Dickson) [169197]-correct wrong CPU frequency in acpi-cpufreq (Geoff Gustafson) [150893] -add 'noht' boot option to disable hyper-threading (Jim Paradis) [165747] -i810_audio: re-order release_region calls in i810_probe (John Linville) [165154] -fixup usb-handoff for hotplug (Kimball Murray) [146859] -x86_64: make spinlocks work for > 128 cpus (Ingo Molnar) [170711] -update SCSI whitelist (Tom Coughlan) [167932 160082 170448 172214]-pcnet32: fix leak in loopback test (John Linville) [163272] -bonding: replicate IGMP outbound traffic on inactive slaves (John Linville) [167630] -fix all-tasks-pinned (Ingo Molnar) [164444] -forcedeth: update to 0.41 (John Linville) [167927] -fix SHUTDOWN notification on 1:1 SCTP sockets (Neil Horman) [156785] -pcnet32: support ethtool set_ringparam (John Linville) [167729] -scheduler inlines (Geoff Gustafson) [167645] -noop merge optimizations (Geoff Gustafson) [167645] -ia64: hint@pause in udelay (Geoff Gustafson) [141699] -kprobes: scalability enhancements - lockless handler execution (Ananth Mavinakayanahalli) [170747] -cpu_relax on i386 and x86_64 (Geoff Gustafson) [141851]-s390: correct wrong swap space offset (Jan Glauber) [171006] -aio run iocb optimization (Geoff Gustafson) [167645] -s390: fix kernel internal return values returned to userspace (Jan Glauber) [171374] -sym53c8xx_2 should only use PPR on LVD bus (Jeff Layton) [139949] -fix a null pointer dereference in netpoll (Jeff Moyer) [172595] -Add usb-handoff (Pete Zaitcev) [146859] -Use ethtool ops in VETH driver and name driver consistently (David Howells) [168129] -s390: fix cio path retry (Jan Glauber) [171013]-fix error messages during install, CD-ROM sizing (Pete Zaitcev) [162122 143539] -fix kobject_register failed for sdb1 (-17) (Pete Zaitcev) [153971 166281] -hotplug: fix Slot powered off after enabling (Keiichiro Tokunaga) [157241] -SGI arch 2.6.13 backport (Prarit Bhargava) [158959 168953 168952] -fix netdump hangs in processing of CPU stop after diskdump failed (Keiichiro Tokunaga) [170427] -fix diskdump can generate a corrupted dump if dump_level=4 is used (Nobuhiro Tachino) [169522] -allow renaming of directories located in NFS mounts (Neil Horman) [172081] -remove i2o_config debug printk (Mike Christie) [169075] -x86_64 largesmp update (Jim Paradis)-add ACL support for NFSv3 (Steve Dickson) [151549 158838]-fix restarts for SCTP associations (Neil Horman) [167907] -x86_64 reboot fix (Jim Paradis) [166888 168229 171950] -Fix VFS readahead performance problems for random large IOs (Stephen Tweedie) [167233] -Fix log_do_checkpoint() assert failures (Stephen Tweedie) [162814] -Fix ext3 reservations performance problems (Stephen Tweedie) [156437 167231] -Keys: Remove incorrect obsolete '!' operators (David Howells) [171705] -s390: fix pfault interrupt race (Jan Glauber) [171008] -s390: fix ptrace peek and poke problem (Jan Glauber) [171373] -fix read() with count > 0xffffffff panics kernel (Peter Staubach) [162094]-rename hugeproc kernels to largesmp -e1000: update to version 6.1.16-k2 (John Linville) [165118] -prevent BUG in prio_tree.c (Larry Woodman) [171778] -Fix locking bug in xmon (David Howells) [165584] -Evade hypervisor bug when setting the time during iSeries boot (David Howells) [168535] -Fix VSCSI client incorrect timeout in tape handling (David Howells) [164851] -Update qla2xxx driver version to 8.01.02-d2 (Mike Christie) [168544] -bonding: update docs (John Linville) [166603]-Improvements for key management facility (David Howells) [171705] -add supplementary rights to the mask for processes/threads that possess a key in a keyring -export user-defined key type operations -move the permissions check function from a .h file into a .c file -improve the request-key documentation -make possessor permissions additive with normal UID/GID/Other permissions -remove the key duplication facility -add LSM hooks for key management -fix a warning in kmod.c if keys are disabled-ia64: turn on SCHED_SMT (Geoff Gustafson) [158846] -Fix AVM B1 ISDN deadlock (David Woodhouse) [158848] -Fix usb keys (Pete Zaitcev) [160308] -typhoon: update to version 1.5.7 (John Linville) [167489] -fix blksectget 32-bit emulation breakage (Alexander Viro) [162906] -VETH: Reduce verbosity (David Howells) [145557] -Fix capifs oops (James Morris) [170487] -x86_64: add missing include/asm-i386/ files (David Woodhouse) [165115]-ia64: multi-core / multi-thread detection (Geoff Gustafson) [164470] -NFS/RPC - fix timestamp conversion (Steve Dickson) [165959] -NFS/RPC - fix PANIC at rpc_wake_up_status (Steve Dickson) [164298 161617] -fix nfsd oops on module unload/reload (Neil Horman) [165232] -system accounting can not handle largefiles (Peter Staubach) [165741] -s2io: update to 2.0.8.1 (John Linville) [167730 170887] -fix i2o passthrough ioctl return value (Mike Christie) [160546]-nfsd: clear signals before exiting the nfsd() thread (Steve Dickson) [171715] -add jasmine digi neo serial driver (Nathan Lynch) [168122 145370] -Keys: Fix key management syscall interface bugs (David Howells) [165092] -prevent panic in drop_buffers() (Larry Woodman) [162987] -bonding: ALB -- allow slave to use bond's MAC address if its own MAC address conflicts (John Linvile) [144477] -Fix netfilter reference bug in af_packet code (James Morris) [165744] -ia64: fix __copy_user for unaligned accesses (Neil Horman) [167634]-fix dangling POSIX locks after close (Peter Staubach) [160844] -exec-shield updates (Ingo Molnar) [152569] -ia32 apps that are not large file aware can access files >= 4GB (Peter Staubach) [144703] -autofs4: fix panic when using bind mounts (Jeff Moyer) [145374] -fix memory leak with large sendmsg/rcvmsg calls in 32-bit apps (Jeff Layton) [169875] -fix packet corruption in ip_conntrack_amanda (Jeff Layton) [152036] -kNFSd/RPC - umount fails on nfs server side when nfs client does heavy io (Steve Dickson) [154387] -fix TUX/ftp crash (Ingo Molnar) [172598]-create 'hugeproc' kernels: 512 cpus for ia64, 128 ppc64, 64 x86_64 (David Howells) [143166] -IPv6 address addition error handling fix (David Howells) [164547]-orinoco: plug etherleak (John Linville) [170277] {CAN-2005-3180} -fix sys_set_mempolicy() bounds check (Larry Woodman) [168993] {CAN-2005-3053} -fix race in ebtables (James Morris) [170268] {CAN-2005-3110} -fix memory leak in key management (David Howells) [170274] {CAN-2005-3119} -fix names_cache memory leak (David Woodhouse) [170283] {CAN-2005-3181} -nfs: add missing unlock_kernel() (Larry Woodman) [170546] -fix gzip/zlib flaws (Peter Staubach) [165679] {CAN-2005-2458}-veth: iSeries veth driver fixes (David Howells) [145557 157935] -Fix kallsyms vs insmod/rmmod race (David Howells) [145719] -net: Disable queueing when carrier is lost (John Linville) [165018 167115] -sys_get_thread_area has minor info leak (Larry Woodman) [168777] {CVE-2005-3276} -fix false ECHILD result from wait (Dave Anderson) [166454 168775] -Add EINVAL to sys_io_cancel (Wendy Cheng) [162732] -x86_64: iounmap fix [168217 160135 170264] {CAN-2005-3108 } -x86_64: add pageattr text mapping (Jim Paradis) [170154]-fix NX text/large-page interaction [163238 168936] -Allow ICMP response source address configurable (David Miller) [164571] -fix oops in sysfs_remove_dir() (Pete Zaitcev) [161597] -fix ip_queue crash (James Morris) -bindresvport: Address already in use (Steve Dickson) [169042] -fix usb memory sticks, kabi fixes. (Pete Zaitcev) [167032] -Fix cpu sibling count with buggy BIOS on i686 (Eric Paris) [169472] -fix disassociate_ctty() vs. fork() race [165835]-remove: fix for NX text/large-page interaction (Ingo Molnar) [163238] -update hangcheck-timer to 0.9.0 and add for ia64, ppc64 and s390 [167731] -fix usb memory sticks (Pete Zaitcev) [167032]-fixup pmtimer-add pmtimer for x8664 (Brian Maly) [167006]-azx: allow mono output to be un-muted (John Linville) [167038]-Fix multithread crash in exec dethread (David Howells) [167668]-fixup 4/4 split userspace bounds (Ingo Molnar) [167262] -fix Netfilter NAT memory corruption udp (David Miller) [164450] -Fix compat layer sendmsg() races (Alexander Viro, Dave Miller, David Woodhouse) [166248] {CAN-2005-2490} -Enable 32-bit kernel to boot on dualcore xw9300 (Jim Paradis) [166212] -Fix raw_sendmsg accesses (Alexander Viro) [166830] {CAN-2005-2492} -update OpenIPMI version number to 33.4 (Peter Martuccelli) [166861] -dual-core detection gap for i386 (Geoff Gustafson) [167412] -turn debugging off in powernow-k8 (Brian Maly) [167711] -make sys_sigreturn() call audit (David Woodhouse) [166287] -Fix module verification size check (David Howells) [167126] -fix for pfn_valid() on x86_64 (Jim Paradis) [166785] -Fix kernel crash/hang when task functions and isrs are kprobed in conjunction (Ananth Mavinakayanahalli) [167225] -Fixup eip/rip on IA32/x86_64 during kprobe smp miss handling (Ananth Mavinakayanahalli) [167226] -fix oops when loading ipmi_si module (Brian Maly) [166781] -Identify and handle IA64 page_not_present fault in vmalloc/region-5 address space (Larry Woodman) [164823] -ppc64: iommu entry merge fix (David Howells) [166653] -fix ipt_recent integer handling (James Morris) [167703] {CAN-2005-2872}-require CAP_NET_ADMIN when creating policies (John Linville) [166131] -cciss PCI ID additions (Tom Coughlan) [165762]-x86_64: fix morrison dual core numa support (Jim Paradis) [160230] -fixup 4/4 split userspace bounds (Ingo Molnar)-make sure loopback is available for ipv6 (David Miller) [165669] -device-mapper: fix read balancing (Jonathan Brassow) [165717]-device-mapper: make rh_inc and rh-dec atomic (Jonathan Brassow) [164630]-powernow-k8 cleanups (Brian Maly) [160011] -fix x86_64 crash in csum_partial_copy_generic (Wendy Cheng) [164483] -device-mapper multipath: Reinstate ability to set queue_if_no_path (Alasdair Kergon) [164822] -fix audit emits superfluous records (David Woodhouse) [165362] -device-mapper mirroring, properly handle -EWOULDBLOCK (Jonathan Brassow) [165242] -Handle NUMA-config case w/missing SRAT (Jim Paradis) [159983] -openipmi cleanups (Peter Martuccelli) [165731 165490 165466]-fix kabi with respect to Intel dual-core support -add audit_panic() call when out of memory (David Woodhouse)-fix kabi with respect to Intel dual-core support (Jim Paradis) [158070] -nfs: Retry lookups after ESTALES (Steve Dickson) [164173] -add HP xw9300 DMI quirk to 32-bit (Jim Paradis) [146481] -fix acpi_processor_get_performance_states fails on empty table entries (Brian Maly) [165127] -update emulex lpfc to version 8.0.16.17 (Tom Coughlan)-enable NUMA on dual-core x86_64 (Jim Paradis) [158074] -device-mapper mirroring - race condition fix (Jonathan Brassow) [164630] -Prevent key session join from hanging in D state (David Howells) [164979] -NFSv3 over Kerberos: gss_get_mic FAILED during xdm login attempt (Steve Dickson) [147233] -__bio_clone fix idx copy (Jonathan Brassow) [164696] -kNFSD: fixed '-p port' arg to rpc.nfsd and enables the defining prot (Steve Dickson) [154533] -audit speedups (David Woodhouse) [165163]-fix IBM x236 for SHPC hotplugging (Brian Maly) [147831] -s390: crypto driver: add CEX2C and zero pad support (Jan Glauber) [163933] -change powernow-k8 to version 1.39.04 (Brian Maly) [158844] -additional x86_64 HPET fixes for (Brian Maly) -fix memset in ipw2100 driver (Dave Jones) -update Intel dual core support (Jim Paradis) [158070]-x86_64 reboot fix (Dave Anderson) [144668] -Intel dual-core support (Jim Paradis) [158070] -Fix PCI BAR size interpretation on 64-bit arches (Nathan Lynch) [162734]-fix "nfs bindresvport: Address already in use" messages for mounting (Steve Dickson) [141773] -enable CONFIG_QETH_IPV6 (Jan Glauber) [158778] -esb2 chipset support (Geoff Gustafson) [158849] -IBM active PCI support (Peter Martuccelli) [142504] -SATA update (Jeff Garzik) [164094] -Fix for HP xw9300 "acpi=off" issue (Jim Paradis) [162190] -allow a task with signals outstanding to be OOM killed (Larry Woodman) [158980] -fix ip6_queue deadlock (David Miller) -fix Netfilter NAT memory corruption (David Miller) -Do not load IDE driver on ServerWorks CSB6 chipsets (Tom Coughlan) [137343] -fix socket filters issue (David Miller) [164450] -fix IPSEC socket array overflow (David Miller) [165560] -Handle failed keyring destructio (David Howells) [130914] -pci_scan_device causes master abort (Kimball Murray) [164628] -Driver update for OpenIPMI (Peter Martuccelli) [138592 155344 158792] -powernow-k8 support (Jim Paradis) [158844]-improve exec-shield coverage (Ingo Molnar) [160812 161136] -Fix rmmod hang in the iSeries veth driver (David Howells) [157935] -pci: fix sysfs access to config space (John Linville) [145646] -ipw2100: update to version 1.1.0 (John Linville) [158775] -CAN-2005-0756 x86_64 crash (ptrace-check-segment) (Peter Staubach) [159918] -CAN-2005-1763 x86_64 crash (x86_64-ptrace-overflow) (Peter Staubach) [159921] -ia64: cache coherency fixes for Montecito (Geoff Gustafson) [152098] -no legacy time HPET fixes (Brian Maly) [158676] -ht active load balancing bugfix (Ingo Molnar) -nfs: intr flag prevents core dump (Steve Dickson)-fix sg oops (Wendy Cheng) [159937] -fix kernel BUG at tcp_output (David Miller) [150044] -fix 4/4 split userspace bounds (Ingo Molnar) -fix oops when removing symbolic link on tmpfs (Yuichi Nagahama) [158956] -Only access extended PCI config regs if available (David Howells) [158837] -VIOCD driver clean up patch (David Howells) [141958] -add /proc parameter to disable the OOM killer (Larry Woodman) [162238] -fix ide-scsi oops when highmem buffers in use (Doug Ledford) [149979] -fix NX text/large-page interaction (Ingo Molnar) [163238] -Update Emulex lpfc driver to 8.0.16.11 (Tom Coughlan) [158789] -Update megaraid_mbox driver (Tom Coughlan) [158824] -allow ACLs to expand to extended attributes limits (Peter Staubach) [161642]-fix aio hang when reading beyond EOF (Jeff Moyer) [164338] -File system auditing support (David Woodhouse) -device-mapper: Event required on device removal (Alasdair Kergon) [144618] -device-mapper: mirroring support (Jonathan Brassow) [116817 116819] -SGI console driver interrupt fix (Prarit Bhargava)-fix for prune_icache()/forced final iput() races (Alexander Viro) [145405] -Update Qlogic driver to 8.01.00b5-rh2 (Tom Coughlan) [138698] -s390: system hangs when cable pull on zfcp tape (Jan Glauber) [163087] -Export sys_recvmesg for cluster snapshot (Daniel Phillips) [164228] -fix ppc64 signal frame with 32 bit emulation (Wendy Cheng) [163719] -cciss update to 2.6.6 (Tom Coughlan) [159028] -scsi tape fixes (Tom Coughlan) [155354] -i20 fixes (Mike Christie) [158883 160882 155894 155894]-fix sporadic NFS ENOENT on ext3 with htree (Stephen Tweedie) [158293] -fix ext2/3 xattr sharing bug (Stephen Tweedie) [155706] {CAN-2005-2801} -fix sub-second timestamp granlurity on ext2/3 (Stephen Tweedie) [145976] -fix O_SYNC error reporting (Stephen Tweedie) [149478] -backport current HD audio sources (John Linville) [162610] -ia64: perfmon update [136474, 154100] -rmp3 console support [151495] -ia64: identify sx2000 iommu chip [158850] -ia64: fix sigprocmask() race [160345] -fix tcsendbreak in compat mode [135669]-Dirty page tracking for HA systems (Kimball Murray) [160006] -update dasd and cio drivers (Jan Glauber) [159910] -fix ide tape transform deficiency (Doug Ledford) [147496] -Make "mt -f /dev/st0 tell" work again (Doug Ledford) [161156] -audit: Fix livelock in audit_serial (David Woodhouse) -audit: Don't sleep in idle thread (David Woodhouse) -whitelist NEC iStorage to properly configure its LUNs (Doug Ledford) [145512]-fix tty locking to allow non-blocking opens during blocking opens [161314]-update IPR driver to 2.0.11.1 (David Howells) [158072] -fix jdb kjournald unmount race (Stephen Tweedie) [162728] -enable /proc/dasd/statistics (Jan Glauber) [163082] -increase NR_KEYS to 256 (Alan Cox) [158954] -export kallsyms_lookup_name (Ananth Mavinakayanahalli) [157239] -Fix POSIX_FADV_{DONTNEED,NOREUSE} for s390-64 (Ulrich Drepper) -ia64: fix ia64 kprobe removal race (Ananth Mavinakayanahalli) [157239] -enable CONFIG_MTD_ICHXROM to allow Intel BIOS motherboard flashes (Pete Zaitcev) [158831] -s390: qeth fix empty if_name in sysfs (Jan Glauber) [163095] -ia64: fix kabi breakage in mmiowb patch (Prarit Bhargava) [161201] -make auditd checks multi-thread aware (David Woodhouse) [158794]-set of device mapper changes: (Alasdair G Kergon) -fix dm_swap_table error cases -device-mapper multipath: Use private workqueue [154432] -device-mapper dm-emc: Fix a memset [154435] -device-mapper multipath: Flush workqueue when destroying [156412] -dm-raid1: Limit bios to size of mirror region -device-mapper snapshots: Handle origin extension -device-mapper dm.c - set of locking fixes [156569] -device-mapper multipath: Clean up presuspend hook -device-mapper multipath: Not every error is EIO [155427 151324] -device-mapper multipath: Fix pg initialisation races [154442] -device-mapper multipath: Default to SCSI error handler-prevent Citrine chipset's SCSI controller from accessing config register 0xA0 (David Howells) [158836] -initialize wchan to ~0UL for multithread /proc entries (Ingo Molnar) -upgrade ibmvscsi driver to 1.5.5 (David Howells) [146674] -fix direct write vs truncate deadlock for out of tree filesystem (Prarit Bhargava) [160383] -2.6.12 arch/ia64/sn update (Prarit Bhargava) -Fix 32-bit BLKGETSIZE compatibility ioctl (Stephen Tweedie) [158930] -fix sysctl interfaces for lockd on 64-bit platforms (Steve Dickson) [159640]-change next_tick of 3c59x.c from 60*HZ to 10*HZ -diskdump: add partial diskdumps -diskdump: allow diskdump to swap devices (#156010) -make smbfs honor uid and gid mount options (#157402) -s390: correctly read memory size (#162508) -fix diskdump hang on ia64/mptfusion (#162213) -observe O_SYNC semantics on block devices (#159765) -don't mmap a page at addr 0, unless MAP_FIXED is specified (#158878)-add mmiowb, only implemented on ia64, and used by tg3 driver (#161201) -kprobes for ia64 (#157239) -Calculate keyring payload size properly -fix ia64 ptrace vulnerability CAN-2005-1761 (#159671) -export iucv_send2way_* symbols (#162761)-add relayfs for use by systemtap (#157239) -update s390 zfcp driver -fix buffer overflow in selinux_sb_copy_data (#162196) -add support for Intel cpuid(4) (#158843) -increase range of reserved ports (#141773) -export generic_drop_inode (#161143)-upstream kprobes merge: (#157239) -update kprobes infrastructure (x64, x86_64, ppc64) -allow one jprobe to coexist with other kprobes at a given address -transparent handling of re-entrant kprobes -support probes on return addresses to trace function return values-set of audit updates: -call audit_log() correctly from selinux_nlmsg_perm() -ensure auditd can't be OOM killed -convert KERN_ERR to KERN_NOTICE -set maximum time-out for audit callers and fix apparent hang condition -use pid value from task_struct instead of audit_context-make use of irqstacks on x86-make sctp honor SO_BINDTODEVICE option (#145659) -provide PCI EEH error recovery documentation (#161554) -change Serverwork IDE __init functions to __devinit for hotplug (#159739) -drop __initdata tag from qla1280 driver setup for hotplug (#160535) -fix GET_INDEX macro to use lower 3 bits of devfn (#161789) -change permissions on sys/net/ipv[4,6]/route/flush to write only (#157725) -prevent list corruption in ip_vs_conn_flush (#161947) -fix memory leaks - mount,selinux_sb_copy_data (#161390)-Audit merge from upstream (#158794) -netlink hang fixes (#157963)-add key management code (#130914) -make sure ACM driver interacts with line discipline properly (#147490)-release resources upon controller timeout (#155198, #145645) -make qeth driver pick proper eui64 values (#158778) -improve support for alc260 codec (#158332) -set b44 link status properly during open (#160662) -ia64: properly map gate pages (#155278) -make sure ipv6 doesn't leak routes when brought down (#160010)-add iscsi-sfnet driver (#107089)-ppc64: set pci iobase dynamically (#155198) -ppc64: skip ioports requests if no legacy ISA devices (#155198) -ppc64: allow eeh to be dynamically loaded (#155198) -make change_page_attr a symmetric api (#160028, #160135, #151315, #151323) -s390: fix qeth network stalls and update (#142112) -propogate specific bounce io errors on i/o completion (#149919) -s390: fix pagefault deadlock (#159909) -call __scsi_done in the SDEV_DEL state, since no timer has been added (#160548, #160547)-enable sctp to honour IP_FREEBIND option/ip_nonlocal_bind sysctl (#145648) -update bonding.txt (#158841) -bounce page accouting (#158636) -adjust baud rate for serial ns16550a (#156705, #158107)- make up_read, up_write safe to call from interrupt context - ia64: tollhouse support, map sn error codes to Linux error codes (#156206) - ia64: tollhouse support, update pci topology (#156206) - ia64: tollhouse support, fix infinite loop (#156206) - ia64: tollhouse support, add geoid information (#156206) - ia64: tollhouse support, update headers (#156206)- x86_64: ptrace can induce double-fault (CAN-2005-1762) (#154451) - More md fixes. - Fix resync checkpoint at end of array cornercase. - Don't try to set a disk faulty if it's not in an active array. - Make SELinux allow unknown netlink message types. (#155480,IT#69501) - Fix possible bonding with arp_ip_target failover failure. (#157576) - diskdump: hangs when SCSI drive is busy. (#155932) - ppc64: avoid probing pci devices marked as failed (#159391) - Implement module signing blacklist. (#146654) | This works around the problem with loading the bonding driver twice. - Fix call to ipv6_skip_exthdr with an incorrect length argument. (IT#71394)- Various md layer thinkos. - Incorrect loop indexing in v1 superblock handling. - Incorrect struct size allocated in raid1_reshape() - Off by one error in super_1_sync() - Missing recalculation of checksum in super_1_sync() - Numerous ioremap() fixes. (#151315,#152429,IT69258) - Call change_page_attr correctly. - Fix a race during iounmap. - Handle mmio holes without mem_map correctly. - Some cleanups. - Fix off by one. - Fix buffer leak in EXT3.- x86: use the IRQ stack in APIC contexts too. (#151222) - ppc64: Tell the firmware what the kernels capabilities are. (#145739) - diskdump: signature check fails with large block_order. (#154926) - Add DDN S2A devices to SCSI sparse LUNs blacklist. (IT#72769) - Fix oops in keyring lookup for module insert (#158974, #156640) - Make SELinux honor the ATTR_FORCE flag. (#160112, IT#68393)- Disable CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC- Fix SELinux memory leak on error path of loading invalid policy. - ppc64: Implement correct logic for determining hotplug capabilities. (#146059) - Fix IPSEC output spinlock deadlock. (#154347) - Remove ip_conntrack proc files on module removal. (#154733) - NFSv4 callback authentication. (#150152) - Add 32-bit compat for NFS4 mount syscall. (#152982)- Audit layer updates. - print return code correctly, specify error to netlink_ack() correctly. - Capabilities for audit control - audit congestion - clean up audit_log_lost() messages - Add /proc/$pid/loginuid - fix ppc64 syscall auditing - don't mask top bits of inode number - fix netlink reply misdirection - fix and improve inode audit records - CAPP-required auditing on SysV IPC objects- snmp6: avoid crash on dev shutdown. - Add ability to clear setting in /proc/self/attr. - SCSI Fix oops with faulty DVD - Update E1000 driver to rev 6.0.54-k2 (#157533) - SELinux: Fix ability to mount partition with bad root context even with enforcing off. - Send IGMP traffic out only "active" link of bond+in ALB or TLB mode. (#145551) - fix driver name in dl2k as returned by ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO- rebuild.- Add NOGET quirk for Chicony keyboards to usb input layer. (#146187) - Fix bogus level check in md resync code. - prevent OOM kills caused by lowmem exhaustion from wired page tables. (IT69919) - ppc64: Fix a dangling pointer in the IBM vscsi driver. - Fix panic in acpi_pci_root_add() (#158920) - Re-add 1620 byte slabcache. (Can't remove due to kabi). - vm: Prevent incrementing pte off end of kmap'd virtual page. (#158533)- U2 begin. - Various network driver updates. - Update ixgb driver to upstream 2.6.11. (IT60082,IT68009) - Update E1000 driver to rev 5.7.6-k2 from upstream. (#149677) - Fix bounce buffer allocation in b44 driver. (#134790) - backport 3c59x driver from 2.6.12-rc2 (enhanced ethtool support) - Update tg3 to 3.27 (support xw4300) (#157900) - Update e100 driver to version 3.4.8. (#157887) - Update mpt fusion driver, include SAS support. (FZ107088) - ppc64: Move clearing of RI bit to after stack restoration. (IT69221) - SELinux fixes. - Fix case where invalid SELinux policy can still update policydb_loaded_version resulting in invalid or cleared policy. - Fix possible null dereference on kmalloc() failure path. (#155245) - SATA AHCI fixes. (Fix reset on error, ATA taskfile register reading, (and fixes a misleading error message). - Increase i2o_block timeout, fixing installs with Adaptec 2400A (#140002) - Remove the 1620 byte slab cache. - Sysrq enhancements. (alt-sysrq-w & serial console sysrq). - Support two new PCI IDs in ALSA VX222 driver. (IT #70160) - Fix statistic accounting in do_task_stat(). (#152430)- Fix numa=off on x86-64- Further fixing for the nVidia network controller problem. - Fix wait_task_inactive() race. (#157424)- Fix data corruptor/local root in raw driver. (CAN-2005-1264) - Fix ELF core dump privilege elevation. (CAN-2005-1263) (#157450) - Avoid avc denial deadlock. (#154879) - Don't map objects to non-existent PPC64 NUMA nodes. (#149132) - Fix PPC64 NUMA's handling of memory nodes with holes in them.- Fix ABI regression in IA64 ptrace fix. - Some nVidia network controllers show up as bridges. (#157240) - Fix SATA issue when master supports LBA48 but slave doesn't. (#156875)- Rebuild.- Re-add E1000 MODULE_VERSION that got lost.- Fix regression with TEAC CD-210PU USB CD-ROM. (#155870) - Don't mess with IRQs when doing BogoMIPS calculation.- Fix possible crashme induced panic in page-fault handler on x86-64.- Fix sctp sendbuffer accounting. (#146797)- CAN-2005-0136 ptrace corner cases on ia64. (#155283) - Redo fix to avoid sleep in timer context in E1000. (#154880,#154944,#154951)- Fix oopsable locking in NFS. (#152557) - Fix incorrect use of memset/memcpy in ia64 ia32 signal handling. - Cope with faults in iret/exec-shield bug (#154221, #154972) - Potential NULL mm in swap token code. (#154639)- Fix up tty locking. (#152600, #155765)- Update the PCI EEH error recovery patch.- ata_piix: broken BIOS AHCI BAR setup work-around. (#154712)- Fix possible corruption in mmap over NFS. (#151284) - Don't cache /proc/pid dentry for dead processes. (#147832) - Add Itanium ZX2 chipset identification (#150110) - Don't enable NUMA by default on dual core systems.- Really apply patch for PCI EEH error recovery on ppc64.- Dual core support for AMD64.- Fix IP output route leak. (CAN-2005-0209) - Fix oops when mounting Solaris NFSv4 volumes. (#152102) - /proc/net/route stale pointer OOPS fix.- Additional fix for CAN-2005-0815- Fix potential DoS in ELF loader. (CAN-2005-0749) - md: fix multipath assembly bug. - diskdump cannot I/O on megaraid when the tasklet is in use (#151325) - megaraid_diskdump_sleep actually sleeps for specified timeout (#151517) - Fix information leak in ext2. (CAN-2005-0400) - Further fixes to TCP BIC congestion handling. - Add missing range checking in bluetooth. (CAN-2005-0750) - Fix emulex lpfc driver LUN reset. - Fix missing variable initialisation in clustered APIC code.- Keep fragment queues private to each user.- Improve scanning in try_to_free_pages(). (#147832)- NFS setclient improvements. - lockd callback improvements.- ia64 unwind stack DOS. (CAN-2005-0135). - Fix various ISO9660 handling flaws. (CAN-2005-0815) - Fix swapped memset arguments in ieee802.11 code. - e1000: avoid sleep in timer context. - e1000: flush workqueues on remove.- Clustered APIC support for x86-64.- Fix IPSEC SA sequence collision. (#145424) - Add missing crashdump_mode() check in x86_64 reboot code. (#151101) - Update Emulex lpfc driver to 8.0.16.6- epoll: return proper error on overflow condition - Fix up might_sleep warnings in previous futex deadlock fix. - sctp: add receive buffer accounting to protocol.- Fix DMA zone exhaustion problems. (#142465) - Fix IP fragment corruption. (#149589) - CAN-2005-0384: Remote DoS on ppp. (#151240)- Add more diagnostic info to alt-sysrq-M.- shrink_cache() tweak to match upstream. (#147832)- Further fixing to the previous drm fix.- drm: fix race condition in radeon driver. (#149693)- Various cleanup of several patches (S390 common io fixes, Emulex update). - Update megaraid driver. (#144810, #144902, #142539) - Fix leak in error path in autofs. - Fix release race in ext3. (#147443, #146037)- test- avoid a bdget in device mapper. - IBM veth driver buffer starvation fix. (#147364) - raid5/raid6 bi_max_vec fixes. - Fix possible futex mmap_sem deadlock. - Update Emulex lpfc driver to 8.0.16.3- Show extra debug info on page allocation failure.- Silence some cpufreq warnings. (#141983) - Fix VESAFB probe error. (#142929) - Add support for a bunch of Dell serial cards. (#146217)- s390: Fix for various problems in common i/o layer. (#133992) - s390: common i/o layer vary on/off. - s390: qdio time delay missing interrupt problem. (#145150) - x86-64: Fix syscall/signal restart bug. - Various size_t fixes. (CAN-2005-0531) - ppc64: Fix race and memory leak in iSeries veth module unloading. (#144966) - ppc64: Prevent an iSeries partition oopsing with no CDROM drive. (#146809) - NFS: Fix O_DIRECT oops with oversized requests. (#148878) - Only root should be able to set the N_MOUSE line discipline. (CAN-2005-0839) - Fix tmpfs truncate BUG(). - Fix signedness issue in sysfs. (CAN-2005-0867) - Remove Samsung SN-124 CD-ROM on DMA Blacklist. (#142937) - Remainder of the previous diskdump deadlock fix. (#142167)- x86-64: Fix flush of multiple pages in change_page_attr - Fix 64 bit issues in device mapper. - dm multipath: fix infinite suspend requeueing- dm multipath: export mapinfo - s390: qeth fake_ll fixes. (#136175) - s390: delay dasd retries to prevent i/o error (#145115) - s390: qdio didnt retry under some busy conditions. (#145116) - Fix the mincore syscall's error handling. (#140523) - ia64: wire up sys_waitid. (#137154)- Don't probe last sector of a gpt partitioned disk. (#138563)- Additional fix for the earlier ACPI SRAT work. - Fix possible diskdump deadlock (#142167) - Intel HD audio support. (#146068, #146216) - x86-64 huge pages fix. (#143472) - device-mapper: Add dm_dev.name - dm multipath: bio details record/restore. - 802.11b/ipw2100/ipw2200 update. (#146763)- Put right the previous fix to scsi_disk_put() which was incorrect. - Stop xmon=on from jumping immediately into xmon on ppc64. (#140751) - reworked s390 dasd fixed buffers. (#134338) - Fix oops in tg3_poll when using netconsole. (#143223) - diskdump: remove "device has no block attribute" warning. (#146144) - device-mapper: tidy error kprintfs - ACPI reset support for x86. (#139104) - Fix ia64 rx1600 pdh console. (#146274) - Discover x86-64 NUMA topology through ACPI SRAT table. - Silence additional deprecated SG_IO warning. - Fix incorrect hw segment counting in qla2x00 drivers. (#140472) - E100: fix state machine handling w/ NAPI (#140082) - E100: Add PCI IDs for ICH7. (#146137) - AHCI SATA fixes. - Remove unused 'commit' parameter from aacraid. (#140780)- avoid panic in e100_tx_timeout on ppc64. (#140116) - sk98lin: add MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE entry - Allow usb-storage to be reloaded. (#129165) - diskdump support for megaraid. (#142736) - ia64: Work around DMA timeouts on SGI IOC4 IDE. (#144265) - sk_forward_alloc() BUG assertion fix. (#139430) - Various ptrace fixes. (#143073,#146089,#132849,#133590,#140083,#147575) - diskdump: add module parameter to disable WCE. (#146412) - Clean up last remnants of kexec. - TCP BIC bug fix - Fix panic() w/panic_timeout hangs instead of rebooting. (#144668) - Set panic_on_oops=1 by default. (#144657, #143993) - tg3: update + support BCM5752. (#145105) - Fix ext2/3 maximum size limits. (#143907) - Fix shmget for ppc64, s390(64). - dm raid1: deadlock fix. - Implement h/w PPC64 CPU utilisation data gathering. (#144862)- Remove non-working kexec functionality. - bonding: avoid kernel panic when 802.3ad link brought down. (#146067) - Update E1000 to 5.6.10.1-k2 (#146115) - Update E100 to 3.3.6-k2 (#140082, #140116) - s390: introduces sequence numbers for lcs packets. (#145118) - Fixes to Intel Enhanced Speedstep support. (#138952) - ia64 OS_INIT switch support. - diskdump SATA support. - NMI switch support for x86-64.- SATA updates. (#132648, #145107) - s2io driver update. (#138012)- Intel ICH7 hardware support (PCI ID additions) (#144741) - Fix HPET initialisation. (#147224, #134140) - dm multipath: Add target message ioctl - dm multipath: ioctl ref by device no - dm multipath: Split suspend hook - dm: fix mirror log refcount. - fix i386 vsyscall-sysenter unwind info - Add missing lock prefix to switch_to() on x86-64 (#146911) - Fix PPC64 pSeries VPA registration. (#142634) - Fix communication to PROM to close stdin on PPC64. (#145134)- Handle a 64-bit MM being torn down from a 32-bit process. (#144356) - Move idle loop setup to after main ppc64 arch setup init. (#142634) - invalidate page race fix. (#140383) - Fix up AGPGART PCI Posting bugs properly. - Provide 64-bit translations for 32-bit TIOCMIWAIT/TIOCGICOUNT ioctls - Fix race condition on s390 when going idle. (#142855, #144317) - Include watchdog config on s390. (#139836) - Suppress Error Message on IDE probe. - Add cpu_relax() calls for various ia64 loops. (#141699) - Fix oops when io_setup is called with unwritable addr. (#143050)- AC97 quirk additions & dupicate cleanup. - Fix Alt-Sysrq-B panics x86/x86_64 (#140792)- NLM (NFSv3) problems when mounting with "sec=krb5" (#146703) - Enable OProfile profile support for UP i686 kernel. (#139031) - Fix stack alignment for signal handlers on ppc64. (#145064) - Fix leak of percpu data structure on ext2/ext3 umount. - Fix & clean up zombie/dead task handling & preemption. (#141284) - Print some extra debugging info on oom_kill. (#142784) - Fix pty race condition on SMP machine. (#129725) - Fix up wrong argument order in dma_declare_coherent_memory() - Fix sysfs_dir_close memory leak. - Fix md bio refcount leak. - Fix "RPC: garbage, exit EIO" when using NFSv3 with Kerberos 5 (#142464) - Fix NFS Direct-IO stack usage. (#142857)- Export get_sb_pseudo(). (#139436) - Fix io port security hole on x86-64. (#146244)- Fix shmctl SHM_LOCK perms. (#144471) - Various fixes from 2.6.10-ac (#146095, #146101) - OOM-killer tweak.- Drop the deprecated SG_IO warning. (#141390) - Close information leak in sysenter (#146083) - Fix race in expand stack (CAN-2005-0001) (#144412)- Fix flaws in IGMP code (CAN-2004-1137) (#142670) - Fix several corner cases in the 4g4g patch. (#144131, #144658) - Fix do_brk priveledge escalation. (CAN-2004-1235) (#144136) - Fix insuffient locking in DRM code. (CAN-2004-1056) (#144391) - Fix RLIMIT_MEMLOCK bypass and unpriveledged user DoS. (#144528) - Fix random poolsize sysctl handler integer overflow. (#144532) - Fix SCSI IOCTL integer overflow and information leak. (#144522)- Fix AGP data corruption on non-4g4g kernels.- Fix Tux crash if restarted with live connections that are in a particular state. (#140916) - Fix regression introduced by the recent CMSG security fixes. (#143975) - Various vm tuning to prevent possibility of OOM kill. (#141173) - Lower dirty limit for mappings which can't be cached in highmem - Don't oomkill when congested - Increment total_scanned var to throttle kswapd - Prevent panic with CD errors. - Enable SL82C104 IDE driver as built-in on PPC64 (#131033)- Call module_upgrade in post stage of of kernel rpm installation. - Fix bad diskdump interaction with recent sysfs update. (#142321) - Fix refcounting order in sd/sr, fixing cable pulls on USB storage.- Prevent kernel panic if an application issues an ioctl with an unrecognized subopcode. - fix false ECHILD result from wait* with zombie group leader. (#142518)- Work around broken PCI posting in AGPGART. (#138348) - Make sure VC resizing fits in s16.- Update yesterdays SELinux fix. (#142353) - E1000 64k-alignment fix. (#140047) - Disable tiglusb module. (#142102) - ID updates for cciss driver. - Fix overflows in USB Edgeport-IO driver. (#142258) - Fix wrong TASK_SIZE for 32bit processes on x86-64. (#141737) - Fix ext2/ext3 xattr/mbcache race. (#138951) - Fix bug where __getblk_slow can loop forever when pages are partially mapped. (#140424) - Add missing cache flushes in agpgart code.- Prevent block device queues from being shared in viocd. (#139018) - Libata updates. (#138405) - aacraid: remove aac_handle_aif (#135527) - fix uninitialized variable in waitid(2). (#142505) - Fix CMSG validation checks wrt. signedness. - Fix memory leak in ip_conntrack_ftp - [IPV4]: Do not leak IP options. (#142251) - ppc64: Align PACA buffer for hypervisor's use. (#141817) - ppc64: Indicate that the veth link is always up. (#135402) - ppc64: Quiesce OpenFirmware stdin device at boot. (#142009) - SELinux: Fix avc_node_update oops. (#142353) - Fix CCISS ioctl return code. - Make ppc64's pci_alloc_consistent() conform to documentation. (#140047)- Workaround E1000 post-maturely writing back to TX descriptors. (#133261) - Fix the previous E1000 errata workaround. - Several IDE fixes from 2.6.9-ac - vm pageout throttling. (#133858)- Fix Tux from oopsing. (#140918) - Fix Tux/SELinux incompatability (#140916) - Fix Tux/IPV6 problem. (#140916) - ide: Fix possible oops on boot. - Make spinlock debugging panic instead of printk. - Update Emulex lpfc driver to 8.0.16 - Selected patches from 2.6.9-ac12 - ppc64: Fix inability to find space for TCE table (#138844) - Fix compat fcntl F_GETLK{,64} (#141680) - blkdev_get_blocks(): handle eof- Bump redhat-rpm-config buildreq version. - Do the Centrino/ACPI changes on x86-64 too.- Introduce infrastructure for supporting kabi. - Disable Centrino Speedstep driver. - Change ACPI cpufreq driver from modular to built-in. (#138952)- XFRM layer bug fixes - ppc64: Convert to using ibm,read-slot-reset-state2 RTAS call - ide: Make CSB6 driver support configurations. - ide: Handle early EOF on CDs. - Fix sx8 device naming in sysfs - e100/e1000: return -EINVAL when setting rx-mini or rx-jumbo. (#140793)- Workaround for the E1000 erratum 23 (#140047) - Remove bogus futex warning. (#138179) - x86_64: Fix lost edge triggered irqs on UP kernel. - x86_64: Reenable DRI for MGA. - Workaround E1000 post-maturely writing back to TX descriptors (#133261) - 3c59x: add EEPROM_RESET for 3c900 Boomerang - Fix buffer overrun in arch/x86_64/sys_ia32.c:sys32_ni_syscall() - ext3: improves ext3's error logging when we encounter an on-disk corruption. - ext3: improves ext3's ability to deal with corruption on-disk - ext3: Handle double-delete of indirect blocks. - Disable SCB2 flash driver for RHEL4. (#141142)- x86_64: add an option to configure oops stack dump - x86[64]: display phys_proc_id only when it is initialized - x86_64: no TIOCSBRK/TIOCCBRK in ia32 emulation - via-rhine: references __init code during resume - Add barriers to generic timer code to prevent race. (#128242) - ppc64: Add PURR and version data to /proc/ppc64/lparcfg - Prevent xtime value becoming incorrect. - scsi: return full SCSI status byte in SG_IO - Fix show_trace() in irq context with CONFIG_4KSTACKS - Adjust alignment of pagevec structure. - md: make sure md always uses rdev_dec_pending properly. - Make proc_pid_status not dereference dead task structs. - sg: Fix oops of sg_cmd_done and sg_release race (#140648) - fix bad segment coalescing in blk_recalc_rq_segments() - fix missing security_*() check in net/compat.c - ia64/x86_64/s390 overlapping vma fix - Update Emulex lpfc to 8.0.15- Add another card reader to whitelist. (#141022) - Fix possible hang in do_wait() (#140042) - Fix ps showing wrong ppid. (#132030) - Print advice to use -hugemem if >=16GB of memory is detected. - Enable ICOM serial driver. (#136150) - Enable acpi hotplug driver for IA64. - SCSI: fix USB forced remove oops. - ia64: add missing sn2 timer mask in time_interpolator code. (#140580) - ia64: Fix hang reading /proc/pal/cpu0/tr_info (#139571) - ia64: bump number of UARTS. (#139100) - Fix ACPI debug level (#141292) - Make EDD runtime configurable, and reenable. - ppc64: IBM VSCSI driver race fix. (#138725) - ppc64: Ensure PPC64 interrupts don't end up hard-disabled. (#139020, #131590) - ppc64: Yet more sigsuspend/singlestep fixing. (#140102, #137931) - x86-64: Implement ACPI based reset mechanism. (#139104) - Backport 2.6.10rc sysfs changes needed for IBM hotplug driver. (#140372) - Update Emulex lpfc driver to v8.0.14 - Optimize away the unconditional write to debug registers on signal delivery path. - Fix up scsi_test_unit_ready() to work correctly with CD-ROMs. - md: fix two little bugs in raid10 - Remove incorrect ELF check from module loading. (#140954) - Plug leaks in error paths of aic driver. - Add refcounting to scsi command allocation. - Taint oopses on machine checks, bad_page()'s calls and forced rmmod's. - Share Intel cache descriptors between x86 & x86-64. - rx checksum support for gige nForce ethernet - vm: vm_dirty_ratio initialisation fix- Update -ac patch to 2.6.9-ac11 - make tulip_stop_rxtx() wait for DMA to fully stop. (#138240) - ACPI: Make LEqual less strict about operand types matching. - scsi: avoid extra 'put' on devices in __scsi_iterate_device() (#138135) - Fix bugs with SOCK_SEQPACKET AF_UNIX sockets - Reenable token ring drivers. (#119345) - SELinux: Map Unix seqpacket sockets to appropriate security class - SELinux: destroy avtab node cache in policy load error path. - AF_UNIX: Serialize dgram read using semaphore just like stream. - lockd: NLM blocks locks don't sleep - NFS lock recovery fixes - Add more MODULE_VERSION tags (#136403) - Update qlogic driver to 2.6.10rc2 level. - cciss: fixes for clustering - ieee802.11 update. - ipw2100: update to ver 1.0.0 - ipw2200: update to ver 1.0.0 - Enable promisc mode on ipw2100 - 3c59x: reload EEPROM values at rmmod for needy cards - ppc64: Prevent sigsuspend stomping on r4 and r5 - ppc64: Alternative single-step fix. - fix for recursive netdump oops on x86_64 - ia64: Fix IRQ routing fix when booted with maxcpus= (#138236) - ia64: search the iommu for the correct size - Deal with fraglists correctly on ipv4/ipv6 output - Various statm accounting fixes (#139447)- Reenable VESAfb. (#139982) - Reenable CMM /proc interface for s390 (#137397)- e100: fix improper enabling of interrupts. (#139706) - autofs4: allow map update recognition - Various TCP fixes from 2.6.10rc - Various netlink fixes from 2.6.10rc - [IPV4]: Do not try to unhash null-netdev nexthops. - ppc64: Make NUMA map CPU->node before bringing up the CPU (#128063) - ppc64: sched domains / cpu hotplug cleanup. (#128063) - ppc64: Add a CPU_DOWN_PREPARE hotplug CPU notifier (#128063) - ppc64: Register a cpu hotplug notifier to reinitialize the scheduler domains hierarchy (#128063) - ppc64: Introduce CPU_DOWN_FAILED notifier (#128063) - ppc64: Make arch_destroy_sched_domains() conditional (#128063) - ppc64: Use CPU_DOWN_FAILED notifier in the sched-domains hotplug code (#128063) - Various updates to the SCSI midlayer from 2.6.10rc. - vlan_dev: return 0 on vlan_dev_change_mtu success. (#139760) - Update Emulex lpfc driver to v8.0.13 - Fix problem with b44 driver and 4g/4g patch. (#118165) - Prevent oops when loading aic79xx on machine without hardware. (#125982) - Use correct spinlock functions in token ring net code. (#135462) - scsi: Add reset ioctl capability to ULDs - scsi: update ips driver to 7.10.18 - Reenable ACPI hotplug driver. (#139976, #140130, #132691)- Implement an RCU scheme for the SELinux AVC - Improve on the OOM-killer taming patch. - device-mapper: Remove duplicate kfree in dm_register_target error path. - Make SHA1 guard against misaligned accesses - ASPM workaround for PCIe. (#123360) - Hot-plug driver updates due to MSI change (#134290) - Workaround for 80332 IOP hot-plug problem (#139041) - ExpressCard hot-plug support for ICH6M (#131800) - Fix boot crash on VIA systems (noted on x86-64) - PPC64: Store correct backtracking info in ppc64 signal frames - PPC64: Prevent HVSI from oopsing on hangup (#137912) - Fix poor performance b/c of noncacheable mapping in 4g/4g (#130842) - Fix PCI-X hotplug issues (#132852, #134290) - Re-export force_sig() (#139503) - Various fixes for more security issues from latest -ac patch.- Fix d_find_alias brokenness (#137791) - tg3: Fix fiber hw autoneg bounces (#138738) - diskdump: Fix issue with NMI watchdog. (#138041) - diskdump: Export disk_dump_state. (#138132) - diskdump: Tickle NMI watchdog in diskdump_mdelay() (#138036) - diskdump: Fix mem= for x86-64 (#138139) - diskdump: Fix missing system_state setting. (#138130) - diskdump: Fix diskdump completion message (#138028) - Re-add aic host raid support. - Take a few more export removal patches from 2.6.10rc - SATA: Make AHCI work - SATA: Core updates. - S390: Fix Incorrect registers in core dumps. (#138206) - S390: Fix up lcs device state. (#131167) - S390: Fix possible qeth IP registration failure. - S390: Support broadcast on z800/z900 HiperSockets - S390: Allow FCP port to recover after aborted nameserver request. - Flush error in pci_mmcfg_write (#129338) - hugetlb_get_unmapped_area fix (#135364, #129525) - Fix ia64 cyclone timer on ia64 (#137842, #136684) - Fix ipv6 MTU calculation. (#130397) - ACPI: Don't display messages about ACPI breakpoints. (#135856) - Fix x86_64 copy_user_generic (#135655) - lockd: remove hardcoded maximum NLM cookie length - Fix SCSI bounce limit- Disable polling mode on hotplug controllers in favour of interrupt driven. (#138737)- Drop some bogus patches.- NFS: Fix dentry refcount accounting error - Make sure that modules get signed with the right key. - Remove SG_IO deprecation warning (#136179) - s390: Fix fake_ll for qeth device. (#136175) - s390: User process executing in wrong address-space mode - s390: zfcp: Kernel stack frame for zfcp_cfdc_dev_ioctl() is too big - s390: Use slab allocator for DASD I/O pages. - PPC64: HVSI udbg support - PPC64: Make HVSI console survive FSP reset - PPC64: Make PCI hostbridge hotplugging work - PPC64: Fix IBM VSCSI problems (#138124)- Fix single-stepping on PPC64 - Integrate kernel-devel changes- SELinux: netif fixes. - SELinux: add DAC check to setxattr() hook. - SELinux: sidtab locking fix. - SELinux: mediate send_sigurg(). - SELinux: fix setscheduler hook deadlock. - ide-floppy: Supresses error messages resulting from Medium not present- Various IA64 updates from 2.6.10rc1 - nfsd: make sure getxattr inode op is non-NULL before calling it.- Handle NULL dev->dev_addr in SIOCGIFHWADDR correctly. (#137648) - Fix NFSD domainname size limit. - nfsd4: nfsd oopsed when encountering a conflict with a local lock - nfsd4: fix putrootfh return - nfsd: Insecure port warning shows decimal IPv4 address - Disable sw irqbalance/irqaffinity for e7520/e7320/e7525 (#136419) - RAID1 failover hang fix (#136485) - Add MODULE_VERSION to ixgb driver. (#136399, #137911)- Fix exec-shield non-PIE/non-prelinked bug. - ext3 reservations: fix goal hit accounting. - Fix problems with non-power-of-two sector size discs. (#135094) - Fix possible oops in netpoll (#132153) - Add missing MODULE_VERSION tags to various modules. (#136399) - Add USB card reader de jour. (#124048)- Fix memory leak on x86-64 in mixed 32/64 mode. (#132947) - Yet another USB card reader for the whitelist. (#137722) - Remove a bunch of exports that went away in 2.6.10rc1.- Stop E820 entries in zero page getting corrupted by EDID info. (#137510) - Fix raid5 oops (#127862) - Remove the possibility of some false OOM kills. (#131251)- Add Intel wireless drivers for Centrino chipsets.- Add more USB card readers to SCSI whitelist (#131546, #132923)- Disable CONFIG_SCHED_SMT for iseries.- Fix PPC NUMA (#130716). - Fix autoraid for S390 (#123842/#130339) - Selected bits from 2.6.9-ac3 - Fix syncppp/async ppp problems with new hangup - Fix broken parport_pc unload - Stop i8xx_tco making some boxes reboot on load - Fix cpia/module tools deadlock - Security fix for smbfs leak/overrun- Misc security fixes from 2.6.9-ac2- Fix ia64 module loading (#136365) - Enable CONFIG_PACK_STACK for s390.- Fix NFS badness (#132726) - Enable discontigmem for PPC64 - Disable a bunch of irrelevant options for PPC64 - Drop bogus USB workaround. (#131127)- Rebase to 2.6.9 - Speedtouch USB DSL modem driver update. - Cleanup some iseries config options.- 2.6.9-rc4-bk3 - Fix up a bunch of unresolved symbols that crept in recently. - Remove bogus O_NONBLOCK patch which broke lots of userspace. - Fix booting on PPC64 by reserving initrd pages.- Rebase to 2.6.9-rc4-bk2 - librtas needs to work around the /dev/mem restrictions. - EXT3 reservations use-before-initialised bugfix. - Merge Emulex LightPulse FC driver. - support O_NONBLOCK for read,pread,readv of regular files. - EDD blows up some x86-64's. Disable again. - Resurrect the hugemem kernel for performance comparisons between 3G:1G and 4G:4G address space layouts. All non-hugemem kernels are now 3G userspace layout.- Make EDD driver modular on x86-64 too. - Various mkinitrd spec changes (Jeremy Katz) - Enable a bunch more PPC64 config options. (Dave Howells) - Enable ACPI cpufreq driver for x86-64 too.- Rebase to 2.6.9-rc4-bk1 - Tux update. - Update netdump/diskdump patches - PowerPC 64 netboot changes. - Various CONFIG_ option diddling. - Fix up the find_isa_irq_pin() oops on reboot for x86-64 too.- Rebase to 2.6.9-rc4 - Enable CONFIG_MICROCODE for x86-64- Rebase to 2.6.9-rc3-bk8- Rebase to 2.6.9-rc3-bk7 - Fix up PPC/PPC64 compilation failures due to new binutils. (David Woodhouse)- Rebase to 2.6.9-rc3-bk6 - Add xattr support for tmpfs.- Update ext3 online resize to 2.6.9-rc3-mm2 upstream - Reenable ext3 online resize in .spec- add patch from Roland McGrath/James Morris to fix mprotect hook bug (#133505)- 2.6.9-rc2-bk5- fix tux for x86-64 and ppc64- 2.6.9-rc2 - add diskdump- 2.6.9-rc1-bk17 ; make ppc32 build- 2.6.9-rc1-bk13- disable online resize again - hopefully fix Quake3 interaction with execshield - add Alan's borken-bios-IRQ workaround patch- 2.6.9-rc1-bk11- fix execshield buglet with legacy binaries - 2.6.9-rc1-bk7- 2.6.9-rc1-bk6- 2.6.9-rc1-bk4, now with i915 DRM driver- 2.6.9-rc1-bk2- 2.6.8.1-bk2- attempt to fix early-udev bug- 2.6.8-rc4-bk3 - split execshield up some more- Update SCSI whitelist again with some more card readers.- 2.6.8-rc3-bk3- Add the flex-mmap bits for s390/s390x (Pete Zaitcev) - Add flex-mmap for x86-64 32 bit emulation - 2.6.8-rc3- Add Rik's token trashing control patch- 2.6.8-rc2-bk11- 2.6.8-rc2-bk8- 2.6.8-rc2-bk6 - make a start at splitting up the execshield patchkit- ppc32 embedded updates- make USB modules again and add Alan's real fix for the SMM-meets-USB bug - 2.6.8-rc1-bk4- 2.6.8-rc1-bk3- add "enforcemodulesig" boot option to make the kernel load signed modules only- updated voluntary preempt - 2.6.8-rc1- fix boot breakage that was hitting lots of people (Dave Jones)- add voluntary preemption patch from Ingo - 2.6.7-bk19- make a start at gpg signed modules support- experiment with making the hardlink call in post more efficient - 2.6.7-bk9- 2.6.7-bk7 - Add wli's patch to allocate memory bottom up not top down - change some config options in the kernel-sourcecode package that are good for rpm kernel builds but not for custom user builds to more appropriate default values. - reenable kernel-sourcecode again for a few builds- 2.6.7-bk5 - fix tux unresolved symbols (#126532)- make kernel-doc and kernel-sourcecode builds independent of eachother - disable kernel-sourcecode builds entirely, we'll be replacing it with documentation on how to use the src.rpm instead for building your own kernel.- 2.6.7-bk2- add patch from DaveM to fix the ppp-keeps-iface-busy bug- add fix from Andi Kleen/Linus for the fpu-DoS- disable mlock-uses-rlimit patch, it has a security hole and needs more thought - revert airo driver to the FC2 one since the new one breaks- Update to 2.6.7rc3- fix the mlock-uses-rlimit patch- Add ppc64 (Mac G5)- add a forward port of the mlock-uses-rlimit patch - add NX support for x86 (Intel, Ingo)- refresh ext3 reservation patch- 2.6.7-rc2 - set the ACPI OS name to "Microsoft Windows XP" for better compatibility- Fix qeth and zfcp (s390 drivers): align qib by 256, embedded into qdio_irq.- Fix the crashes on boot on Asus P4P800 boards. (#121819)- Lots more updates to the SCSI whitelist for various USB card readers. (#112778, among others..)- back out ehci suspend/resume patch, it breaks - add fix for 3c59x-meets-kudzu bug from Alan- try improving suspend/resume by restoring more PCI state - 2.6.7-rc1-bk1- Add yet another multi-card reader to the whitelist (#85851)- Add another multi-card reader to the whitelist (#124048)- put firewire race fix in (datacorruptor)- Fix typo in ibmtr driver preventing compile (#123391)- update to 2.6.6-bk3 - made kernel-source and kernel-doc noarch.rpm's since they are not architecture specific.- fix non-booting on Transmeta cpus (Peter Anvin) - fix count leak in message queues- more ide cache flush work - patch from scsi-bk to fix sd refcounting- some more ide cache flush fixes- fix bug 122504 - convert b44 to ethtool ops (jgarzik) - make IDE do a cache-flush on shutdown (me/Alan)- work around i810/i830 DRM issue- 2.6.6-rc3-bk1 - make amd64 boot again - fix vm86-vs-4g4g interaction (Ingo)- 2.6.6-rc2- add the ext3 online resize patch- 2.6.6-rc1-bk3 - add the objrmap vm from the -mm tree; it needs testing- 2.6.5-bk2 - disable DISCONTIGMEM on ia64 for performance - fix sleep_on use in reiserfs (Chris Mason)- 2.6.5-mc4 - reenable sg driver for scsi tape changers and such - the sk98lin driver oopses on module unload, preven that- fix "bad pmd" bug with patch from Ingo- 2.6.5-mc3 - finish up the -mc2 merge - latest 4g/4g patch from Ingo - latest execshield patch from Ingo - fix a few framebuffer bugs- first attempt at a 2.6.5-mc2 merge- Add in missing SiS AGP fix.- More agpgart fixes.- fix another 4g/4g-vs-resume bug- 2.6.5-rc3 - fix PCI posting bug in i830 DRM- 2.6.5-rc2-bk8- Include latest agpgart fixes.- more DRM fixes - add the fsync patches from akpm- 2.6.5-rc2-bk3 - fix direct userspace memory access in i830 drm driver- 2.6.5-rc2-bk2 - some stackbloat reductions from Dave and me- 2.6.5-rc2- 2.6.5-rc1- 2.6.4-bk3 - fix oops in toshiba_acpi (Barry K. 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