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Linux 2.4.26-rc2

From:  Marcelo Tosatti <marcelo.tosatti@cyclades.com>
To:  linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject:  Linux 2.4.26-rc2
Date:  Mon, 5 Apr 2004 21:42:51 -0300

Hi,

Here goes the second release candidate. It contains an ACPI update,
networking updates, IDE updates, XFS update, etc.

Detailed changelog follows

Summary of changes from v2.4.26-rc1 to v2.4.26-rc2
============================================

<uaca:alumni.uv.es>:
  o [AF_PACKET]: Fix packet_set_ring memleak and remove num frame limit
  o [AF_PACKET]: Add PACKET_MMAP documentation

Andi Kleen:
  o Use correct optimization flag for Nocona on x86-64

Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz:
  o ATI IXP IDE support
  o hpt366.c: DMA timeout fix for HPT374

Chas Williams:
  o [ATM]: mpoa_proc warning cleanup (from Willy TARREAU <willy@w.ods.org>)

Christoph Hellwig:
  o [XFS] fix for read/write buffers larger than 2GB on 64 bit platforms
  o [XFS] Fix r/o check in xfs_ioc_space, fix checks on xfs_swapext validity

David S. Miller:
  o [IPV6]: Fix ipv6_skip_exthdr prototype in net/ipv6.h

David Stevens:
  o [IPV4]: Fix IGMPv3 timer initialization when device not 'upped'

Glen Overby:
  o [XFS] Add space for inode and allocation btrees to ITRUNCATE log reservation

Harald Welte:
  o [NETFILTER]: Fix DEBUG compile in ipt_MASQUERADE
  o [NETFILTER]: Fix DELETE_LIST oopses
  o [NETFILTER]: Fix circular conntrack header file dependency

Hideaki Yoshifuji:
  o [CREDITS]: Update my affiliation

Ivan Kokshaysky:
  o Workaround Alpha "gcc3 < 3.3.3" raid1 miscompilation problem

Len Brown:
  o [ACPI] allow building ACPI w/ CMPXCHG when CONFIG_M386=y http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2391 
  o [ACPI] delete extraneous IRQ->pin mappings below IRQ 16 http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2408 
  o [ACPI] PCI bridge interrupt fix (David Shaohua Li) http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2409 
  o [ACPI] Restore PIC-mode SCI default to Level Trigger (David Shaohua Li)
  http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2382 

Marcelo Tosatti:
  o Changed EXTRAVERSION to -rc2

Matt Porter:
  o PPC32: PPC44x updates (fixes and 440GX machine check support)
  o PPC32: Add new PPC44x PVRs

Meelis Roos:
  o SanDisk is flash

Mike Miller:
  o cciss update: support the new MSA30 storage enclosure
  o cciss update: If no device attached we return -ENXIO instead of some
  bogus numbers 

Nathan Scott:
  o [XFS] Remove dup fdatasync/fdatawait call on fsync.  Means we no longer
  take the iolock here, and readers no longer conflict with concurrent
  fsync activity.  Kudos to Steve! 
  o [XFS] Reinstate some accidentally dropped log IO error injection code
  o [XFS] Fix shortform attr flags botch affecting listxattr - from Andreas
  Gruenbacher 
  o [XFS] Disallow logbufs=0 unless correct config options used, else we panic
  o [XFS] Ensure sb not flushed async on a SYNC_WAIT sync.  Fixed by Bart
  Samwel 

Nathan Straz:
  o [XFS] Fix signed offset overflow when checking writes at end of file

Nivedita Singhvi:
  o [TCP]: Use tcp_tw_put on time-wait sockets
  o [TCP]: IPV6, do not use sock_put() on timewait sockets

Paul Mackerras:
  o [PPC64] Fix && vs. & error noticed by Julie DeWandel

Russell Cattelan:
  o [XFS] Use refile_buffer to not leave clean buffers on the dirty list

Sridhar Samudrala:
  o [SCTP]: Fix xconfig, from Vladislav Yasevich

Timothy Shimmin:
  o [XFS] Modify xfs_iaccess() for CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE and CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH
  o [XFS] Be explicit in adding in the non-transactional data to the
  reservation estimate.  We must add in for the worst case of a log stripe
  taking us the full distance for a log stripe boundary. 

Urban Widmark:
  o smbfs transact2 with win9x

Willy Tarreau:
  o [IPV6]: Make skb arg to ipv6_skip_exthdr const

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