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-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl6
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/v4l/common.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/v4l/vidioc-g-parm.xml2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt127
-rw-r--r--Documentation/console/console.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/eisa.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/hwmon/abituguru2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/input/rotary-encoder.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/skfp.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/pnp.txt13
-rw-r--r--Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/s390/kvm.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.lpfc10
-rw-r--r--Documentation/trace/ftrace.txt2
19 files changed, 98 insertions, 92 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
index 5e7d84b48505..133cd6c3f3c1 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
488 The ECC bytes must be placed immidiately after the data 488 The ECC bytes must be placed immidiately after the data
489 bytes in order to make the syndrome generator work. This 489 bytes in order to make the syndrome generator work. This
490 is contrary to the usual layout used by software ECC. The 490 is contrary to the usual layout used by software ECC. The
491 seperation of data and out of band area is not longer 491 separation of data and out of band area is not longer
492 possible. The nand driver code handles this layout and 492 possible. The nand driver code handles this layout and
493 the remaining free bytes in the oob area are managed by 493 the remaining free bytes in the oob area are managed by
494 the autoplacement code. Provide a matching oob-layout 494 the autoplacement code. Provide a matching oob-layout
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
560 bad blocks. They have factory marked good blocks. The marker pattern 560 bad blocks. They have factory marked good blocks. The marker pattern
561 is erased when the block is erased to be reused. So in case of 561 is erased when the block is erased to be reused. So in case of
562 powerloss before writing the pattern back to the chip this block 562 powerloss before writing the pattern back to the chip this block
563 would be lost and added to the bad blocks. Therefor we scan the 563 would be lost and added to the bad blocks. Therefore we scan the
564 chip(s) when we detect them the first time for good blocks and 564 chip(s) when we detect them the first time for good blocks and
565 store this information in a bad block table before erasing any 565 store this information in a bad block table before erasing any
566 of the blocks. 566 of the blocks.
@@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ in this page</entry>
1094 manufacturers specifications. This applies similar to the spare area. 1094 manufacturers specifications. This applies similar to the spare area.
1095 </para> 1095 </para>
1096 <para> 1096 <para>
1097 Therefor NAND aware filesystems must either write in page size chunks 1097 Therefore NAND aware filesystems must either write in page size chunks
1098 or hold a writebuffer to collect smaller writes until they sum up to 1098 or hold a writebuffer to collect smaller writes until they sum up to
1099 pagesize. Available NAND aware filesystems: JFFS2, YAFFS. 1099 pagesize. Available NAND aware filesystems: JFFS2, YAFFS.
1100 </para> 1100 </para>
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/common.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/common.xml
index c65f0ac9b6ee..cea23e1c4fc6 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/common.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/common.xml
@@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ frames per second. If less than this number of frames is to be
1170captured or output, applications can request frame skipping or 1170captured or output, applications can request frame skipping or
1171duplicating on the driver side. This is especially useful when using 1171duplicating on the driver side. This is especially useful when using
1172the &func-read; or &func-write;, which are not augmented by timestamps 1172the &func-read; or &func-write;, which are not augmented by timestamps
1173or sequence counters, and to avoid unneccessary data copying.</para> 1173or sequence counters, and to avoid unnecessary data copying.</para>
1174 1174
1175 <para>Finally these ioctls can be used to determine the number of 1175 <para>Finally these ioctls can be used to determine the number of
1176buffers used internally by a driver in read/write mode. For 1176buffers used internally by a driver in read/write mode. For
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/vidioc-g-parm.xml b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/vidioc-g-parm.xml
index 78332d365ce9..392aa9e5571e 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/vidioc-g-parm.xml
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/v4l/vidioc-g-parm.xml
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ captured or output, applications can request frame skipping or
55duplicating on the driver side. This is especially useful when using 55duplicating on the driver side. This is especially useful when using
56the <function>read()</function> or <function>write()</function>, which 56the <function>read()</function> or <function>write()</function>, which
57are not augmented by timestamps or sequence counters, and to avoid 57are not augmented by timestamps or sequence counters, and to avoid
58unneccessary data copying.</para> 58unnecessary data copying.</para>
59 59
60 <para>Further these ioctls can be used to determine the number of 60 <para>Further these ioctls can be used to determine the number of
61buffers used internally by a driver in read/write mode. For 61buffers used internally by a driver in read/write mode. For
diff --git a/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt b/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt
index 76b3a11e90be..fa968aa99d67 100644
--- a/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt
+++ b/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ Introduction
14 how the clocks are arranged. The first implementation used as single 14 how the clocks are arranged. The first implementation used as single
15 PLL to feed the ARM, memory and peripherals via a series of dividers 15 PLL to feed the ARM, memory and peripherals via a series of dividers
16 and muxes and this is the implementation that is documented here. A 16 and muxes and this is the implementation that is documented here. A
17 newer version where there is a seperate PLL and clock divider for the 17 newer version where there is a separate PLL and clock divider for the
18 ARM core is available as a seperate driver. 18 ARM core is available as a separate driver.
19 19
20 20
21Layout 21Layout
diff --git a/Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt b/Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt
index 1d7e9784439a..4160df82b3f5 100644
--- a/Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt
+++ b/Documentation/cgroups/cpusets.txt
@@ -168,20 +168,20 @@ Each cpuset is represented by a directory in the cgroup file system
168containing (on top of the standard cgroup files) the following 168containing (on top of the standard cgroup files) the following
169files describing that cpuset: 169files describing that cpuset:
170 170
171 - cpus: list of CPUs in that cpuset 171 - cpuset.cpus: list of CPUs in that cpuset
172 - mems: list of Memory Nodes in that cpuset 172 - cpuset.mems: list of Memory Nodes in that cpuset
173 - memory_migrate flag: if set, move pages to cpusets nodes 173 - cpuset.memory_migrate flag: if set, move pages to cpusets nodes
174 - cpu_exclusive flag: is cpu placement exclusive? 174 - cpuset.cpu_exclusive flag: is cpu placement exclusive?
175 - mem_exclusive flag: is memory placement exclusive? 175 - cpuset.mem_exclusive flag: is memory placement exclusive?
176 - mem_hardwall flag: is memory allocation hardwalled 176 - cpuset.mem_hardwall flag: is memory allocation hardwalled
177 - memory_pressure: measure of how much paging pressure in cpuset 177 - cpuset.memory_pressure: measure of how much paging pressure in cpuset
178 - memory_spread_page flag: if set, spread page cache evenly on allowed nodes 178 - cpuset.memory_spread_page flag: if set, spread page cache evenly on allowed nodes
179 - memory_spread_slab flag: if set, spread slab cache evenly on allowed nodes 179 - cpuset.memory_spread_slab flag: if set, spread slab cache evenly on allowed nodes
180 - sched_load_balance flag: if set, load balance within CPUs on that cpuset 180 - cpuset.sched_load_balance flag: if set, load balance within CPUs on that cpuset
181 - sched_relax_domain_level: the searching range when migrating tasks 181 - cpuset.sched_relax_domain_level: the searching range when migrating tasks
182 182
183In addition, the root cpuset only has the following file: 183In addition, the root cpuset only has the following file:
184 - memory_pressure_enabled flag: compute memory_pressure? 184 - cpuset.memory_pressure_enabled flag: compute memory_pressure?
185 185
186New cpusets are created using the mkdir system call or shell 186New cpusets are created using the mkdir system call or shell
187command. The properties of a cpuset, such as its flags, allowed 187command. The properties of a cpuset, such as its flags, allowed
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ If a cpuset is cpu or mem exclusive, no other cpuset, other than
229a direct ancestor or descendant, may share any of the same CPUs or 229a direct ancestor or descendant, may share any of the same CPUs or
230Memory Nodes. 230Memory Nodes.
231 231
232A cpuset that is mem_exclusive *or* mem_hardwall is "hardwalled", 232A cpuset that is cpuset.mem_exclusive *or* cpuset.mem_hardwall is "hardwalled",
233i.e. it restricts kernel allocations for page, buffer and other data 233i.e. it restricts kernel allocations for page, buffer and other data
234commonly shared by the kernel across multiple users. All cpusets, 234commonly shared by the kernel across multiple users. All cpusets,
235whether hardwalled or not, restrict allocations of memory for user 235whether hardwalled or not, restrict allocations of memory for user
@@ -304,15 +304,15 @@ times 1000.
304--------------------------- 304---------------------------
305There are two boolean flag files per cpuset that control where the 305There are two boolean flag files per cpuset that control where the
306kernel allocates pages for the file system buffers and related in 306kernel allocates pages for the file system buffers and related in
307kernel data structures. They are called 'memory_spread_page' and 307kernel data structures. They are called 'cpuset.memory_spread_page' and
308'memory_spread_slab'. 308'cpuset.memory_spread_slab'.
309 309
310If the per-cpuset boolean flag file 'memory_spread_page' is set, then 310If the per-cpuset boolean flag file 'cpuset.memory_spread_page' is set, then
311the kernel will spread the file system buffers (page cache) evenly 311the kernel will spread the file system buffers (page cache) evenly
312over all the nodes that the faulting task is allowed to use, instead 312over all the nodes that the faulting task is allowed to use, instead
313of preferring to put those pages on the node where the task is running. 313of preferring to put those pages on the node where the task is running.
314 314
315If the per-cpuset boolean flag file 'memory_spread_slab' is set, 315If the per-cpuset boolean flag file 'cpuset.memory_spread_slab' is set,
316then the kernel will spread some file system related slab caches, 316then the kernel will spread some file system related slab caches,
317such as for inodes and dentries evenly over all the nodes that the 317such as for inodes and dentries evenly over all the nodes that the
318faulting task is allowed to use, instead of preferring to put those 318faulting task is allowed to use, instead of preferring to put those
@@ -337,21 +337,21 @@ their containing tasks memory spread settings. If memory spreading
337is turned off, then the currently specified NUMA mempolicy once again 337is turned off, then the currently specified NUMA mempolicy once again
338applies to memory page allocations. 338applies to memory page allocations.
339 339
340Both 'memory_spread_page' and 'memory_spread_slab' are boolean flag 340Both 'cpuset.memory_spread_page' and 'cpuset.memory_spread_slab' are boolean flag
341files. By default they contain "0", meaning that the feature is off 341files. By default they contain "0", meaning that the feature is off
342for that cpuset. If a "1" is written to that file, then that turns 342for that cpuset. If a "1" is written to that file, then that turns
343the named feature on. 343the named feature on.
344 344
345The implementation is simple. 345The implementation is simple.
346 346
347Setting the flag 'memory_spread_page' turns on a per-process flag 347Setting the flag 'cpuset.memory_spread_page' turns on a per-process flag
348PF_SPREAD_PAGE for each task that is in that cpuset or subsequently 348PF_SPREAD_PAGE for each task that is in that cpuset or subsequently
349joins that cpuset. The page allocation calls for the page cache 349joins that cpuset. The page allocation calls for the page cache
350is modified to perform an inline check for this PF_SPREAD_PAGE task 350is modified to perform an inline check for this PF_SPREAD_PAGE task
351flag, and if set, a call to a new routine cpuset_mem_spread_node() 351flag, and if set, a call to a new routine cpuset_mem_spread_node()
352returns the node to prefer for the allocation. 352returns the node to prefer for the allocation.
353 353
354Similarly, setting 'memory_spread_slab' turns on the flag 354Similarly, setting 'cpuset.memory_spread_slab' turns on the flag
355PF_SPREAD_SLAB, and appropriately marked slab caches will allocate 355PF_SPREAD_SLAB, and appropriately marked slab caches will allocate
356pages from the node returned by cpuset_mem_spread_node(). 356pages from the node returned by cpuset_mem_spread_node().
357 357
@@ -404,24 +404,24 @@ the following two situations:
404 system overhead on those CPUs, including avoiding task load 404 system overhead on those CPUs, including avoiding task load
405 balancing if that is not needed. 405 balancing if that is not needed.
406 406
407When the per-cpuset flag "sched_load_balance" is enabled (the default 407When the per-cpuset flag "cpuset.sched_load_balance" is enabled (the default
408setting), it requests that all the CPUs in that cpusets allowed 'cpus' 408setting), it requests that all the CPUs in that cpusets allowed 'cpuset.cpus'
409be contained in a single sched domain, ensuring that load balancing 409be contained in a single sched domain, ensuring that load balancing
410can move a task (not otherwised pinned, as by sched_setaffinity) 410can move a task (not otherwised pinned, as by sched_setaffinity)
411from any CPU in that cpuset to any other. 411from any CPU in that cpuset to any other.
412 412
413When the per-cpuset flag "sched_load_balance" is disabled, then the 413When the per-cpuset flag "cpuset.sched_load_balance" is disabled, then the
414scheduler will avoid load balancing across the CPUs in that cpuset, 414scheduler will avoid load balancing across the CPUs in that cpuset,
415--except-- in so far as is necessary because some overlapping cpuset 415--except-- in so far as is necessary because some overlapping cpuset
416has "sched_load_balance" enabled. 416has "sched_load_balance" enabled.
417 417
418So, for example, if the top cpuset has the flag "sched_load_balance" 418So, for example, if the top cpuset has the flag "cpuset.sched_load_balance"
419enabled, then the scheduler will have one sched domain covering all 419enabled, then the scheduler will have one sched domain covering all
420CPUs, and the setting of the "sched_load_balance" flag in any other 420CPUs, and the setting of the "cpuset.sched_load_balance" flag in any other
421cpusets won't matter, as we're already fully load balancing. 421cpusets won't matter, as we're already fully load balancing.
422 422
423Therefore in the above two situations, the top cpuset flag 423Therefore in the above two situations, the top cpuset flag
424"sched_load_balance" should be disabled, and only some of the smaller, 424"cpuset.sched_load_balance" should be disabled, and only some of the smaller,
425child cpusets have this flag enabled. 425child cpusets have this flag enabled.
426 426
427When doing this, you don't usually want to leave any unpinned tasks in 427When doing this, you don't usually want to leave any unpinned tasks in
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ scheduler might not consider the possibility of load balancing that
433task to that underused CPU. 433task to that underused CPU.
434 434
435Of course, tasks pinned to a particular CPU can be left in a cpuset 435Of course, tasks pinned to a particular CPU can be left in a cpuset
436that disables "sched_load_balance" as those tasks aren't going anywhere 436that disables "cpuset.sched_load_balance" as those tasks aren't going anywhere
437else anyway. 437else anyway.
438 438
439There is an impedance mismatch here, between cpusets and sched domains. 439There is an impedance mismatch here, between cpusets and sched domains.
@@ -443,19 +443,19 @@ overlap and each CPU is in at most one sched domain.
443It is necessary for sched domains to be flat because load balancing 443It is necessary for sched domains to be flat because load balancing
444across partially overlapping sets of CPUs would risk unstable dynamics 444across partially overlapping sets of CPUs would risk unstable dynamics
445that would be beyond our understanding. So if each of two partially 445that would be beyond our understanding. So if each of two partially
446overlapping cpusets enables the flag 'sched_load_balance', then we 446overlapping cpusets enables the flag 'cpuset.sched_load_balance', then we
447form a single sched domain that is a superset of both. We won't move 447form a single sched domain that is a superset of both. We won't move
448a task to a CPU outside it cpuset, but the scheduler load balancing 448a task to a CPU outside it cpuset, but the scheduler load balancing
449code might waste some compute cycles considering that possibility. 449code might waste some compute cycles considering that possibility.
450 450
451This mismatch is why there is not a simple one-to-one relation 451This mismatch is why there is not a simple one-to-one relation
452between which cpusets have the flag "sched_load_balance" enabled, 452between which cpusets have the flag "cpuset.sched_load_balance" enabled,
453and the sched domain configuration. If a cpuset enables the flag, it 453and the sched domain configuration. If a cpuset enables the flag, it
454will get balancing across all its CPUs, but if it disables the flag, 454will get balancing across all its CPUs, but if it disables the flag,
455it will only be assured of no load balancing if no other overlapping 455it will only be assured of no load balancing if no other overlapping
456cpuset enables the flag. 456cpuset enables the flag.
457 457
458If two cpusets have partially overlapping 'cpus' allowed, and only 458If two cpusets have partially overlapping 'cpuset.cpus' allowed, and only
459one of them has this flag enabled, then the other may find its 459one of them has this flag enabled, then the other may find its
460tasks only partially load balanced, just on the overlapping CPUs. 460tasks only partially load balanced, just on the overlapping CPUs.
461This is just the general case of the top_cpuset example given a few 461This is just the general case of the top_cpuset example given a few
@@ -468,23 +468,23 @@ load balancing to the other CPUs.
4681.7.1 sched_load_balance implementation details. 4681.7.1 sched_load_balance implementation details.
469------------------------------------------------ 469------------------------------------------------
470 470
471The per-cpuset flag 'sched_load_balance' defaults to enabled (contrary 471The per-cpuset flag 'cpuset.sched_load_balance' defaults to enabled (contrary
472to most cpuset flags.) When enabled for a cpuset, the kernel will 472to most cpuset flags.) When enabled for a cpuset, the kernel will
473ensure that it can load balance across all the CPUs in that cpuset 473ensure that it can load balance across all the CPUs in that cpuset
474(makes sure that all the CPUs in the cpus_allowed of that cpuset are 474(makes sure that all the CPUs in the cpus_allowed of that cpuset are
475in the same sched domain.) 475in the same sched domain.)
476 476
477If two overlapping cpusets both have 'sched_load_balance' enabled, 477If two overlapping cpusets both have 'cpuset.sched_load_balance' enabled,
478then they will be (must be) both in the same sched domain. 478then they will be (must be) both in the same sched domain.
479 479
480If, as is the default, the top cpuset has 'sched_load_balance' enabled, 480If, as is the default, the top cpuset has 'cpuset.sched_load_balance' enabled,
481then by the above that means there is a single sched domain covering 481then by the above that means there is a single sched domain covering
482the whole system, regardless of any other cpuset settings. 482the whole system, regardless of any other cpuset settings.
483 483
484The kernel commits to user space that it will avoid load balancing 484The kernel commits to user space that it will avoid load balancing
485where it can. It will pick as fine a granularity partition of sched 485where it can. It will pick as fine a granularity partition of sched
486domains as it can while still providing load balancing for any set 486domains as it can while still providing load balancing for any set
487of CPUs allowed to a cpuset having 'sched_load_balance' enabled. 487of CPUs allowed to a cpuset having 'cpuset.sched_load_balance' enabled.
488 488
489The internal kernel cpuset to scheduler interface passes from the 489The internal kernel cpuset to scheduler interface passes from the
490cpuset code to the scheduler code a partition of the load balanced 490cpuset code to the scheduler code a partition of the load balanced
@@ -495,9 +495,9 @@ all the CPUs that must be load balanced.
495The cpuset code builds a new such partition and passes it to the 495The cpuset code builds a new such partition and passes it to the
496scheduler sched domain setup code, to have the sched domains rebuilt 496scheduler sched domain setup code, to have the sched domains rebuilt
497as necessary, whenever: 497as necessary, whenever:
498 - the 'sched_load_balance' flag of a cpuset with non-empty CPUs changes, 498 - the 'cpuset.sched_load_balance' flag of a cpuset with non-empty CPUs changes,
499 - or CPUs come or go from a cpuset with this flag enabled, 499 - or CPUs come or go from a cpuset with this flag enabled,
500 - or 'sched_relax_domain_level' value of a cpuset with non-empty CPUs 500 - or 'cpuset.sched_relax_domain_level' value of a cpuset with non-empty CPUs
501 and with this flag enabled changes, 501 and with this flag enabled changes,
502 - or a cpuset with non-empty CPUs and with this flag enabled is removed, 502 - or a cpuset with non-empty CPUs and with this flag enabled is removed,
503 - or a cpu is offlined/onlined. 503 - or a cpu is offlined/onlined.
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ As the result, task B on CPU X need to wait task A or wait load balance
542on the next tick. For some applications in special situation, waiting 542on the next tick. For some applications in special situation, waiting
5431 tick may be too long. 5431 tick may be too long.
544 544
545The 'sched_relax_domain_level' file allows you to request changing 545The 'cpuset.sched_relax_domain_level' file allows you to request changing
546this searching range as you like. This file takes int value which 546this searching range as you like. This file takes int value which
547indicates size of searching range in levels ideally as follows, 547indicates size of searching range in levels ideally as follows,
548otherwise initial value -1 that indicates the cpuset has no request. 548otherwise initial value -1 that indicates the cpuset has no request.
@@ -559,8 +559,8 @@ The system default is architecture dependent. The system default
559can be changed using the relax_domain_level= boot parameter. 559can be changed using the relax_domain_level= boot parameter.
560 560
561This file is per-cpuset and affect the sched domain where the cpuset 561This file is per-cpuset and affect the sched domain where the cpuset
562belongs to. Therefore if the flag 'sched_load_balance' of a cpuset 562belongs to. Therefore if the flag 'cpuset.sched_load_balance' of a cpuset
563is disabled, then 'sched_relax_domain_level' have no effect since 563is disabled, then 'cpuset.sched_relax_domain_level' have no effect since
564there is no sched domain belonging the cpuset. 564there is no sched domain belonging the cpuset.
565 565
566If multiple cpusets are overlapping and hence they form a single sched 566If multiple cpusets are overlapping and hence they form a single sched
@@ -607,9 +607,9 @@ from one cpuset to another, then the kernel will adjust the tasks
607memory placement, as above, the next time that the kernel attempts 607memory placement, as above, the next time that the kernel attempts
608to allocate a page of memory for that task. 608to allocate a page of memory for that task.
609 609
610If a cpuset has its 'cpus' modified, then each task in that cpuset 610If a cpuset has its 'cpuset.cpus' modified, then each task in that cpuset
611will have its allowed CPU placement changed immediately. Similarly, 611will have its allowed CPU placement changed immediately. Similarly,
612if a tasks pid is written to another cpusets 'tasks' file, then its 612if a tasks pid is written to another cpusets 'cpuset.tasks' file, then its
613allowed CPU placement is changed immediately. If such a task had been 613allowed CPU placement is changed immediately. If such a task had been
614bound to some subset of its cpuset using the sched_setaffinity() call, 614bound to some subset of its cpuset using the sched_setaffinity() call,
615the task will be allowed to run on any CPU allowed in its new cpuset, 615the task will be allowed to run on any CPU allowed in its new cpuset,
@@ -622,8 +622,8 @@ and the processor placement is updated immediately.
622Normally, once a page is allocated (given a physical page 622Normally, once a page is allocated (given a physical page
623of main memory) then that page stays on whatever node it 623of main memory) then that page stays on whatever node it
624was allocated, so long as it remains allocated, even if the 624was allocated, so long as it remains allocated, even if the
625cpusets memory placement policy 'mems' subsequently changes. 625cpusets memory placement policy 'cpuset.mems' subsequently changes.
626If the cpuset flag file 'memory_migrate' is set true, then when 626If the cpuset flag file 'cpuset.memory_migrate' is set true, then when
627tasks are attached to that cpuset, any pages that task had 627tasks are attached to that cpuset, any pages that task had
628allocated to it on nodes in its previous cpuset are migrated 628allocated to it on nodes in its previous cpuset are migrated
629to the tasks new cpuset. The relative placement of the page within 629to the tasks new cpuset. The relative placement of the page within
@@ -631,12 +631,12 @@ the cpuset is preserved during these migration operations if possible.
631For example if the page was on the second valid node of the prior cpuset 631For example if the page was on the second valid node of the prior cpuset
632then the page will be placed on the second valid node of the new cpuset. 632then the page will be placed on the second valid node of the new cpuset.
633 633
634Also if 'memory_migrate' is set true, then if that cpusets 634Also if 'cpuset.memory_migrate' is set true, then if that cpusets
635'mems' file is modified, pages allocated to tasks in that 635'cpuset.mems' file is modified, pages allocated to tasks in that
636cpuset, that were on nodes in the previous setting of 'mems', 636cpuset, that were on nodes in the previous setting of 'cpuset.mems',
637will be moved to nodes in the new setting of 'mems.' 637will be moved to nodes in the new setting of 'mems.'
638Pages that were not in the tasks prior cpuset, or in the cpusets 638Pages that were not in the tasks prior cpuset, or in the cpusets
639prior 'mems' setting, will not be moved. 639prior 'cpuset.mems' setting, will not be moved.
640 640
641There is an exception to the above. If hotplug functionality is used 641There is an exception to the above. If hotplug functionality is used
642to remove all the CPUs that are currently assigned to a cpuset, 642to remove all the CPUs that are currently assigned to a cpuset,
@@ -678,8 +678,8 @@ and then start a subshell 'sh' in that cpuset:
678 cd /dev/cpuset 678 cd /dev/cpuset
679 mkdir Charlie 679 mkdir Charlie
680 cd Charlie 680 cd Charlie
681 /bin/echo 2-3 > cpus 681 /bin/echo 2-3 > cpuset.cpus
682 /bin/echo 1 > mems 682 /bin/echo 1 > cpuset.mems
683 /bin/echo $$ > tasks 683 /bin/echo $$ > tasks
684 sh 684 sh
685 # The subshell 'sh' is now running in cpuset Charlie 685 # The subshell 'sh' is now running in cpuset Charlie
@@ -725,10 +725,13 @@ Now you want to do something with this cpuset.
725 725
726In this directory you can find several files: 726In this directory you can find several files:
727# ls 727# ls
728cpu_exclusive memory_migrate mems tasks 728cpuset.cpu_exclusive cpuset.memory_spread_slab
729cpus memory_pressure notify_on_release 729cpuset.cpus cpuset.mems
730mem_exclusive memory_spread_page sched_load_balance 730cpuset.mem_exclusive cpuset.sched_load_balance
731mem_hardwall memory_spread_slab sched_relax_domain_level 731cpuset.mem_hardwall cpuset.sched_relax_domain_level
732cpuset.memory_migrate notify_on_release
733cpuset.memory_pressure tasks
734cpuset.memory_spread_page
732 735
733Reading them will give you information about the state of this cpuset: 736Reading them will give you information about the state of this cpuset:
734the CPUs and Memory Nodes it can use, the processes that are using 737the CPUs and Memory Nodes it can use, the processes that are using
@@ -736,13 +739,13 @@ it, its properties. By writing to these files you can manipulate
736the cpuset. 739the cpuset.
737 740
738Set some flags: 741Set some flags:
739# /bin/echo 1 > cpu_exclusive 742# /bin/echo 1 > cpuset.cpu_exclusive
740 743
741Add some cpus: 744Add some cpus:
742# /bin/echo 0-7 > cpus 745# /bin/echo 0-7 > cpuset.cpus
743 746
744Add some mems: 747Add some mems:
745# /bin/echo 0-7 > mems 748# /bin/echo 0-7 > cpuset.mems
746 749
747Now attach your shell to this cpuset: 750Now attach your shell to this cpuset:
748# /bin/echo $$ > tasks 751# /bin/echo $$ > tasks
@@ -774,28 +777,28 @@ echo "/sbin/cpuset_release_agent" > /dev/cpuset/release_agent
774This is the syntax to use when writing in the cpus or mems files 777This is the syntax to use when writing in the cpus or mems files
775in cpuset directories: 778in cpuset directories:
776 779
777# /bin/echo 1-4 > cpus -> set cpus list to cpus 1,2,3,4 780# /bin/echo 1-4 > cpuset.cpus -> set cpus list to cpus 1,2,3,4
778# /bin/echo 1,2,3,4 > cpus -> set cpus list to cpus 1,2,3,4 781# /bin/echo 1,2,3,4 > cpuset.cpus -> set cpus list to cpus 1,2,3,4
779 782
780To add a CPU to a cpuset, write the new list of CPUs including the 783To add a CPU to a cpuset, write the new list of CPUs including the
781CPU to be added. To add 6 to the above cpuset: 784CPU to be added. To add 6 to the above cpuset:
782 785
783# /bin/echo 1-4,6 > cpus -> set cpus list to cpus 1,2,3,4,6 786# /bin/echo 1-4,6 > cpuset.cpus -> set cpus list to cpus 1,2,3,4,6
784 787
785Similarly to remove a CPU from a cpuset, write the new list of CPUs 788Similarly to remove a CPU from a cpuset, write the new list of CPUs
786without the CPU to be removed. 789without the CPU to be removed.
787 790
788To remove all the CPUs: 791To remove all the CPUs:
789 792
790# /bin/echo "" > cpus -> clear cpus list 793# /bin/echo "" > cpuset.cpus -> clear cpus list
791 794
7922.3 Setting flags 7952.3 Setting flags
793----------------- 796-----------------
794 797
795The syntax is very simple: 798The syntax is very simple:
796 799
797# /bin/echo 1 > cpu_exclusive -> set flag 'cpu_exclusive' 800# /bin/echo 1 > cpuset.cpu_exclusive -> set flag 'cpuset.cpu_exclusive'
798# /bin/echo 0 > cpu_exclusive -> unset flag 'cpu_exclusive' 801# /bin/echo 0 > cpuset.cpu_exclusive -> unset flag 'cpuset.cpu_exclusive'
799 802
8002.4 Attaching processes 8032.4 Attaching processes
801----------------------- 804-----------------------
diff --git a/Documentation/console/console.txt b/Documentation/console/console.txt
index 877a1b26cc3d..926cf1b5e63e 100644
--- a/Documentation/console/console.txt
+++ b/Documentation/console/console.txt
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ driver takes over the consoles vacated by the driver. Binding, on the other
74hand, will bind the driver to the consoles that are currently occupied by a 74hand, will bind the driver to the consoles that are currently occupied by a
75system driver. 75system driver.
76 76
77NOTE1: Binding and binding must be selected in Kconfig. It's under: 77NOTE1: Binding and unbinding must be selected in Kconfig. It's under:
78 78
79Device Drivers -> Character devices -> Support for binding and unbinding 79Device Drivers -> Character devices -> Support for binding and unbinding
80console drivers 80console drivers
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt b/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt
index 2e2c2ea90ceb..41f41632ee55 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt
+++ b/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ command line. This will execute all matching early_param() callbacks.
192User specified early platform devices will be registered at this point. 192User specified early platform devices will be registered at this point.
193For the early serial console case the user can specify port on the 193For the early serial console case the user can specify port on the
194kernel command line as "earlyprintk=serial.0" where "earlyprintk" is 194kernel command line as "earlyprintk=serial.0" where "earlyprintk" is
195the class string, "serial" is the name of the platfrom driver and 195the class string, "serial" is the name of the platform driver and
1960 is the platform device id. If the id is -1 then the dot and the 1960 is the platform device id. If the id is -1 then the dot and the
197id can be omitted. 197id can be omitted.
198 198
diff --git a/Documentation/eisa.txt b/Documentation/eisa.txt
index 60e361ba08c0..f297fc1202ae 100644
--- a/Documentation/eisa.txt
+++ b/Documentation/eisa.txt
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ device.
171virtual_root.force_probe : 171virtual_root.force_probe :
172 172
173Force the probing code to probe EISA slots even when it cannot find an 173Force the probing code to probe EISA slots even when it cannot find an
174EISA compliant mainboard (nothing appears on slot 0). Defaultd to 0 174EISA compliant mainboard (nothing appears on slot 0). Defaults to 0
175(don't force), and set to 1 (force probing) when either 175(don't force), and set to 1 (force probing) when either
176CONFIG_ALPHA_JENSEN or CONFIG_EISA_VLB_PRIMING are set. 176CONFIG_ALPHA_JENSEN or CONFIG_EISA_VLB_PRIMING are set.
177 177
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
index 96a44dd95e03..a4f30faa4f1f 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ asynchronous manner and the vaule may not be very precise. To see a precise
195snapshot of a moment, you can see /proc/<pid>/smaps file and scan page table. 195snapshot of a moment, you can see /proc/<pid>/smaps file and scan page table.
196It's slow but very precise. 196It's slow but very precise.
197 197
198Table 1-2: Contents of the statm files (as of 2.6.30-rc7) 198Table 1-2: Contents of the status files (as of 2.6.30-rc7)
199.............................................................................. 199..............................................................................
200 Field Content 200 Field Content
201 Name filename of the executable 201 Name filename of the executable
diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/abituguru b/Documentation/hwmon/abituguru
index 87ffa0f5ec70..5eb3b9d5f0d5 100644
--- a/Documentation/hwmon/abituguru
+++ b/Documentation/hwmon/abituguru
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Supported chips:
30 bank1_types=1,1,0,0,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,0,2,0,0,1 30 bank1_types=1,1,0,0,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,0,2,0,0,1
31 You may also need to specify the fan_sensors option for these boards 31 You may also need to specify the fan_sensors option for these boards
32 fan_sensors=5 32 fan_sensors=5
33 2) There is a seperate abituguru3 driver for these motherboards, 33 2) There is a separate abituguru3 driver for these motherboards,
34 the abituguru (without the 3 !) driver will not work on these 34 the abituguru (without the 3 !) driver will not work on these
35 motherboards (and visa versa)! 35 motherboards (and visa versa)!
36 36
diff --git a/Documentation/input/rotary-encoder.txt b/Documentation/input/rotary-encoder.txt
index 3a6aec40c0b0..8b4129de1d2d 100644
--- a/Documentation/input/rotary-encoder.txt
+++ b/Documentation/input/rotary-encoder.txt
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ and the number of steps or will clamp at the maximum and zero depending on
75the configuration. 75the configuration.
76 76
77Because GPIO to IRQ mapping is platform specific, this information must 77Because GPIO to IRQ mapping is platform specific, this information must
78be given in seperately to the driver. See the example below. 78be given in separately to the driver. See the example below.
79 79
80---------<snip>--------- 80---------<snip>---------
81 81
diff --git a/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX b/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX
index f1fc13d05f3e..fa688538e757 100644
--- a/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/laptops/00-INDEX
@@ -2,6 +2,10 @@
2 - This file 2 - This file
3acer-wmi.txt 3acer-wmi.txt
4 - information on the Acer Laptop WMI Extras driver. 4 - information on the Acer Laptop WMI Extras driver.
5asus-laptop.txt
6 - information on the Asus Laptop Extras driver.
7disk-shock-protection.txt
8 - information on hard disk shock protection.
5dslm.c 9dslm.c
6 - Simple Disk Sleep Monitor program 10 - Simple Disk Sleep Monitor program
7laptop-mode.txt 11laptop-mode.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/skfp.txt b/Documentation/networking/skfp.txt
index abfddf81e34a..203ec66c9fb4 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/skfp.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/skfp.txt
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Compaq adapters (not tested):
68======================= 68=======================
69 69
70From v2.01 on, the driver is integrated in the linux kernel sources. 70From v2.01 on, the driver is integrated in the linux kernel sources.
71Therefor, the installation is the same as for any other adapter 71Therefore, the installation is the same as for any other adapter
72supported by the kernel. 72supported by the kernel.
73Refer to the manual of your distribution about the installation 73Refer to the manual of your distribution about the installation
74of network adapters. 74of network adapters.
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c b/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c
index a7936fe8444a..bab619a48214 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c
+++ b/Documentation/networking/timestamping/timestamping.c
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
370 } 370 }
371 371
372 sock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP); 372 sock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP);
373 if (socket < 0) 373 if (sock < 0)
374 bail("socket"); 374 bail("socket");
375 375
376 memset(&device, 0, sizeof(device)); 376 memset(&device, 0, sizeof(device));
diff --git a/Documentation/pnp.txt b/Documentation/pnp.txt
index a327db67782a..763e4659bf18 100644
--- a/Documentation/pnp.txt
+++ b/Documentation/pnp.txt
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ PC standard floppy disk controller
57# cat resources 57# cat resources
58DISABLED 58DISABLED
59 59
60- Notice the string "DISABLED". THis means the device is not active. 60- Notice the string "DISABLED". This means the device is not active.
61 61
623.) check the device's possible configurations (optional) 623.) check the device's possible configurations (optional)
63# cat options 63# cat options
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Plug and Play but it is planned to be in the near future.
139 139
140Requirements for a Linux PnP protocol: 140Requirements for a Linux PnP protocol:
1411.) the protocol must use EISA IDs 1411.) the protocol must use EISA IDs
1422.) the protocol must inform the PnP Layer of a devices current configuration 1422.) the protocol must inform the PnP Layer of a device's current configuration
143- the ability to set resources is optional but preferred. 143- the ability to set resources is optional but preferred.
144 144
145The following are PnP protocol related functions: 145The following are PnP protocol related functions:
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ pnp_remove_device
158- automatically will free mem used by the device and related structures 158- automatically will free mem used by the device and related structures
159 159
160pnp_add_id 160pnp_add_id
161- adds a EISA ID to the list of supported IDs for the specified device 161- adds an EISA ID to the list of supported IDs for the specified device
162 162
163For more information consult the source of a protocol such as 163For more information consult the source of a protocol such as
164/drivers/pnp/pnpbios/core.c. 164/drivers/pnp/pnpbios/core.c.
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ For more information consult the source of a protocol such as
167 167
168Linux Plug and Play Drivers 168Linux Plug and Play Drivers
169--------------------------- 169---------------------------
170 This section contains information for linux PnP driver developers. 170 This section contains information for Linux PnP driver developers.
171 171
172The New Way 172The New Way
173........... 173...........
@@ -235,11 +235,10 @@ static int __init serial8250_pnp_init(void)
235The Old Way 235The Old Way
236........... 236...........
237 237
238a series of compatibility functions have been created to make it easy to convert 238A series of compatibility functions have been created to make it easy to convert
239
240ISAPNP drivers. They should serve as a temporary solution only. 239ISAPNP drivers. They should serve as a temporary solution only.
241 240
242they are as follows: 241They are as follows:
243 242
244struct pnp_card *pnp_find_card(unsigned short vendor, 243struct pnp_card *pnp_find_card(unsigned short vendor,
245 unsigned short device, 244 unsigned short device,
diff --git a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
index ab00eeddecaf..55b859b3bc72 100644
--- a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
+++ b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h:
256 to suspend the device again in future 256 to suspend the device again in future
257 257
258 int pm_runtime_resume(struct device *dev); 258 int pm_runtime_resume(struct device *dev);
259 - execute the subsystem-leve resume callback for the device; returns 0 on 259 - execute the subsystem-level resume callback for the device; returns 0 on
260 success, 1 if the device's run-time PM status was already 'active' or 260 success, 1 if the device's run-time PM status was already 'active' or
261 error code on failure, where -EAGAIN means it may be safe to attempt to 261 error code on failure, where -EAGAIN means it may be safe to attempt to
262 resume the device again in future, but 'power.runtime_error' should be 262 resume the device again in future, but 'power.runtime_error' should be
diff --git a/Documentation/s390/kvm.txt b/Documentation/s390/kvm.txt
index 6f5ceb0f09fc..85f3280d7ef6 100644
--- a/Documentation/s390/kvm.txt
+++ b/Documentation/s390/kvm.txt
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ args: unsigned long
102see also: include/linux/kvm.h 102see also: include/linux/kvm.h
103This ioctl stores the state of the cpu at the guest real address given as 103This ioctl stores the state of the cpu at the guest real address given as
104argument, unless one of the following values defined in include/linux/kvm.h 104argument, unless one of the following values defined in include/linux/kvm.h
105is given as arguement: 105is given as argument:
106KVM_S390_STORE_STATUS_NOADDR - the CPU stores its status to the save area in 106KVM_S390_STORE_STATUS_NOADDR - the CPU stores its status to the save area in
107absolute lowcore as defined by the principles of operation 107absolute lowcore as defined by the principles of operation
108KVM_S390_STORE_STATUS_PREFIXED - the CPU stores its status to the save area in 108KVM_S390_STORE_STATUS_PREFIXED - the CPU stores its status to the save area in
diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.lpfc b/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.lpfc
index ff19a52fe004..2ffc1148eb95 100644
--- a/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.lpfc
+++ b/Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.lpfc
@@ -989,8 +989,8 @@ Changes from 20040709 to 20040716
989 * Remove redundant port_cmp != 2 check in if 989 * Remove redundant port_cmp != 2 check in if
990 (!port_cmp) { .... if (port_cmp != 2).... } 990 (!port_cmp) { .... if (port_cmp != 2).... }
991 * Clock changes: removed struct clk_data and timerList. 991 * Clock changes: removed struct clk_data and timerList.
992 * Clock changes: seperate nodev_tmo and els_retry_delay into 2 992 * Clock changes: separate nodev_tmo and els_retry_delay into 2
993 seperate timers and convert to 1 argument changed 993 separate timers and convert to 1 argument changed
994 LPFC_NODE_FARP_PEND_t to struct lpfc_node_farp_pend convert 994 LPFC_NODE_FARP_PEND_t to struct lpfc_node_farp_pend convert
995 ipfarp_tmo to 1 argument convert target struct tmofunc and 995 ipfarp_tmo to 1 argument convert target struct tmofunc and
996 rtplunfunc to 1 argument * cr_count, cr_delay and 996 rtplunfunc to 1 argument * cr_count, cr_delay and
@@ -1514,7 +1514,7 @@ Changes from 20040402 to 20040409
1514 * Remove unused elxclock declaration in elx_sli.h. 1514 * Remove unused elxclock declaration in elx_sli.h.
1515 * Since everywhere IOCB_ENTRY is used, the return value is cast, 1515 * Since everywhere IOCB_ENTRY is used, the return value is cast,
1516 move the cast into the macro. 1516 move the cast into the macro.
1517 * Split ioctls out into seperate files 1517 * Split ioctls out into separate files
1518 1518
1519Changes from 20040326 to 20040402 1519Changes from 20040326 to 20040402
1520 1520
@@ -1534,7 +1534,7 @@ Changes from 20040326 to 20040402
1534 * Unused variable cleanup 1534 * Unused variable cleanup
1535 * Use Linux list macros for DMABUF_t 1535 * Use Linux list macros for DMABUF_t
1536 * Break up ioctls into 3 sections, dfc, util, hbaapi 1536 * Break up ioctls into 3 sections, dfc, util, hbaapi
1537 rearranged code so this could be easily seperated into a 1537 rearranged code so this could be easily separated into a
1538 differnet module later All 3 are currently turned on by 1538 differnet module later All 3 are currently turned on by
1539 defines in lpfc_ioctl.c LPFC_DFC_IOCTL, LPFC_UTIL_IOCTL, 1539 defines in lpfc_ioctl.c LPFC_DFC_IOCTL, LPFC_UTIL_IOCTL,
1540 LPFC_HBAAPI_IOCTL 1540 LPFC_HBAAPI_IOCTL
@@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ Changes from 20040326 to 20040402
1551 started by lpfc_online(). lpfc_offline() only stopped 1551 started by lpfc_online(). lpfc_offline() only stopped
1552 els_timeout routine. It now stops all timeout routines 1552 els_timeout routine. It now stops all timeout routines
1553 associated with that hba. 1553 associated with that hba.
1554 * Replace seperate next and prev pointers in struct 1554 * Replace separate next and prev pointers in struct
1555 lpfc_bindlist with list_head type. In elxHBA_t, replace 1555 lpfc_bindlist with list_head type. In elxHBA_t, replace
1556 fc_nlpbind_start and _end with fc_nlpbind_list and use 1556 fc_nlpbind_start and _end with fc_nlpbind_list and use
1557 list_head macros to access it. 1557 list_head macros to access it.
diff --git a/Documentation/trace/ftrace.txt b/Documentation/trace/ftrace.txt
index bab3040da548..03485bfbd797 100644
--- a/Documentation/trace/ftrace.txt
+++ b/Documentation/trace/ftrace.txt
@@ -1588,7 +1588,7 @@ module author does not need to worry about it.
1588 1588
1589When tracing is enabled, kstop_machine is called to prevent 1589When tracing is enabled, kstop_machine is called to prevent
1590races with the CPUS executing code being modified (which can 1590races with the CPUS executing code being modified (which can
1591cause the CPU to do undesireable things), and the nops are 1591cause the CPU to do undesirable things), and the nops are
1592patched back to calls. But this time, they do not call mcount 1592patched back to calls. But this time, they do not call mcount
1593(which is just a function stub). They now call into the ftrace 1593(which is just a function stub). They now call into the ftrace
1594infrastructure. 1594infrastructure.