Discussion:
LKCD upgraded to 2.6.5
Hariprasad Nellitheertha
2004-05-14 04:25:31 UTC
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The LKCD patches have been upgraded to 2.6.5

You can use "linux265" as the tag for extracting the 2.6 and lkcdutils
modules from cvs. There have also been several small fixes to both the driver
code and lkcdutils.

Also, since netpoll has made it into the vanilla kernel now, we just need the
kernel-changes.patch and lkcd-netdump-netpoll.patch files to be applied.
Therefore, only these two files have been upgraded on cvs. I have left out the
unnecessary files from the linux265 tag.

The 2.6.6 patches are almost ready. Some recent change to the task_struct
has caused the ps & task commands to break. I will fix this and upgrade the
patches asap.

Regards, Hari
--
Hariprasad Nellitheertha
Linux Technology Center
India Software Labs
IBM India, Bangalore


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Micah Anderson
2004-09-29 14:52:37 UTC
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Are there updated patches of LKCD for 2.6.7 and 2.6.8(1)?

The Debian release is freezing soon, and I would like to get the most
up-to-date patches into the package as soon as possible.

Thanks!
Micah
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
The LKCD patches have been upgraded to 2.6.5
You can use "linux265" as the tag for extracting the 2.6 and lkcdutils
modules from cvs. There have also been several small fixes to both the driver
code and lkcdutils.
Also, since netpoll has made it into the vanilla kernel now, we just need the
kernel-changes.patch and lkcd-netdump-netpoll.patch files to be applied.
Therefore, only these two files have been upgraded on cvs. I have left out the
unnecessary files from the linux265 tag.
The 2.6.6 patches are almost ready. Some recent change to the task_struct
has caused the ps & task commands to break. I will fix this and upgrade the
patches asap.
Regards, Hari
--
Hariprasad Nellitheertha
Linux Technology Center
India Software Labs
IBM India, Bangalore
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Tom Morano
2004-09-29 15:53:51 UTC
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Hi Micah,

There is an LKCD kernel patch set that was posted to this mailing list last
week by Bob Montgomery. This patch set brings the current LKCD tree
up-to-date. The intention is to get feedback on this patch set, with the
idea of checking it into the tree (ASAP!). The patch set contains most of
the patches (in one form or another) that have been posted to this list over
the last six months or so -- plus some new work by HP, IBM, Fujitsu, and
others. There is also a patch set that brings the lcrash utility up-to-date.
The primary emphasis behind this latest effort has been to ensure support
for IPF systems, although support for other architectures has been addressed
as well..

Once the patches have been accepted and merged into the tree, we will look
into providing a cleaner mechanism for releasing LKCD kernel patches to the
community (most likely in the form of a single kernel patch against a
particular stock kernel). The patches Bob posted are against the 2.6.8-1
kernel. Is there any way to get some sanity testing of these patches from
your end?

Thanks,

Tom

----- Original Message -----
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Subject: Re: [lkcd-general] LKCD upgraded to 2.6.5
Post by Micah Anderson
Are there updated patches of LKCD for 2.6.7 and 2.6.8(1)?
The Debian release is freezing soon, and I would like to get the most
up-to-date patches into the package as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Micah
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
The LKCD patches have been upgraded to 2.6.5
You can use "linux265" as the tag for extracting the 2.6 and lkcdutils
modules from cvs. There have also been several small fixes to both the driver
code and lkcdutils.
Also, since netpoll has made it into the vanilla kernel now, we just need the
kernel-changes.patch and lkcd-netdump-netpoll.patch files to be applied.
Therefore, only these two files have been upgraded on cvs. I have left out the
unnecessary files from the linux265 tag.
The 2.6.6 patches are almost ready. Some recent change to the task_struct
has caused the ps & task commands to break. I will fix this and upgrade the
patches asap.
Regards, Hari
--
Hariprasad Nellitheertha
Linux Technology Center
India Software Labs
IBM India, Bangalore
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Micah Anderson
2004-09-30 19:17:37 UTC
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Tom,

I must have missed the kernel patch set that was posted to the list,
or I might not be on the correct list to have seen it. I did get the
patchset for 2.6.5, but I've not seen anything newer.

Its great to hear that things are being brought up-to-date! This is
also my intention for the Debian package. Debian is nearing a freeze
for the next stable release and the LKCD kernel package is being
considered for removal because we have no patches included in the
package that correspond to kernel revisions that will be shipped with
Debian. However, now that I have a 2.6.5 patch and the information
that you've sent, this changes things significantly. I've already
updated the package to include that patch, and was about to submit it,
but now I am wondering if I should wait until these newer patchsets
are checked in.

Regarding the lcrash utility, I've been trying to sort this one out
from the beginning, and would be thrilled if we could do that. I've
got to dig out a couple emails to remind me what needed sorting, so I
will post that in a separate thread.

I am even more thrilled that these patches will be released in a more
cleaner manner (a single patchset against vanilla kernel is music to
my ears). I hope that one day this functionality will be merged into
the vanilla kernel tree.

I'd be happy to attempt a test of the 2.6.8-1 patch on my system to
see how it fares.

Micah
Post by Tom Morano
Hi Micah,
There is an LKCD kernel patch set that was posted to this mailing list last
week by Bob Montgomery. This patch set brings the current LKCD tree
up-to-date. The intention is to get feedback on this patch set, with the
idea of checking it into the tree (ASAP!). The patch set contains most of
the patches (in one form or another) that have been posted to this list over
the last six months or so -- plus some new work by HP, IBM, Fujitsu, and
others. There is also a patch set that brings the lcrash utility up-to-date.
The primary emphasis behind this latest effort has been to ensure support
for IPF systems, although support for other architectures has been addressed
as well..
Once the patches have been accepted and merged into the tree, we will look
into providing a cleaner mechanism for releasing LKCD kernel patches to the
community (most likely in the form of a single kernel patch against a
particular stock kernel). The patches Bob posted are against the 2.6.8-1
kernel. Is there any way to get some sanity testing of these patches from
your end?
Thanks,
Tom
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [lkcd-general] LKCD upgraded to 2.6.5
Post by Micah Anderson
Are there updated patches of LKCD for 2.6.7 and 2.6.8(1)?
The Debian release is freezing soon, and I would like to get the most
up-to-date patches into the package as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Micah
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
The LKCD patches have been upgraded to 2.6.5
You can use "linux265" as the tag for extracting the 2.6 and lkcdutils
modules from cvs. There have also been several small fixes to both the
driver
Post by Micah Anderson
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
code and lkcdutils.
Also, since netpoll has made it into the vanilla kernel now, we just
need the
Post by Micah Anderson
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
kernel-changes.patch and lkcd-netdump-netpoll.patch files to be applied.
Therefore, only these two files have been upgraded on cvs. I have left
out the
Post by Micah Anderson
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
unnecessary files from the linux265 tag.
The 2.6.6 patches are almost ready. Some recent change to the
task_struct
Post by Micah Anderson
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
has caused the ps & task commands to break. I will fix this and upgrade
the
Post by Micah Anderson
Post by Hariprasad Nellitheertha
patches asap.
Regards, Hari
--
Hariprasad Nellitheertha
Linux Technology Center
India Software Labs
IBM India, Bangalore
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