1. 24 Jul, 2009 1 commit
    • Thomas Gleixner's avatar
      x86: geode: Mark mfgpt irq IRQF_TIMER to prevent resume failure · c6bfec32
      Thomas Gleixner authored
      Timer interrupts are excluded from being disabled during suspend. The
      clock events code manages the disabling of clock events on its own
      because the timer interrupt needs to be functional before the resume
      code reenables the device interrupts.
      
      The mfgpt timer request its interrupt without setting the IRQF_TIMER
      flag so suspend_device_irqs() disables it as well which results in a
      fatal resume failure.
      
      Adding IRQF_TIMER to the interupt flags when requesting the mrgpt
      timer interrupt solves the problem.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
      c6bfec32
  2. 23 Jul, 2009 1 commit
  3. 22 Jul, 2009 37 commits
  4. 21 Jul, 2009 1 commit
    • Trond Myklebust's avatar
      NFSv4: Fix a problem whereby a buggy server can oops the kernel · d953126a
      Trond Myklebust authored
      We just had a case in which a buggy server occasionally returns the wrong
      attributes during an OPEN call. While the client does catch this sort of
      condition in nfs4_open_done(), and causes the nfs4_atomic_open() to return
      -EISDIR, the logic in nfs_atomic_lookup() is broken, since it causes a
      fallback to an ordinary lookup instead of just returning the error.
      
      When the buggy server then returns a regular file for the fallback lookup,
      the VFS allows the open, and bad things start to happen, since the open
      file doesn't have any associated NFSv4 state.
      
      The fix is firstly to return the EISDIR/ENOTDIR errors immediately, and
      secondly to ensure that we are always careful when dereferencing the
      nfs_open_context state pointer.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarTrond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
      d953126a