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Subject2.6.5-rc3-aa2
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http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.6/2.6.5-rc3-aa2.gz
http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.6/2.6.5-rc3-aa2/

Changelog diff between 2.6.5-rc3-aa1 and 2.6.5-rc3-aa2:

Only in 2.6.5-rc3-aa2: aic7xxx-suspend

Fix aic7xxx swap suspend (from Pavel).

Files 2.6.5-rc3-aa1/anon-vma.gz and 2.6.5-rc3-aa2/anon-vma.gz differ

Added hardness check for PageCompound in rw_swap_page_sync
(it's a slow path and decoding the asm once is more than enough ;).

Only in 2.6.5-rc3-aa2: disable-cap-mlock

Andrew's version of the original disable-cap-mlock implemented
by Ken Chen. Long term userspace should learn to drop all
capabilities but CAP_IPC_LOCK as Andrew suggested.

Files 2.6.5-rc3-aa1/extraversion and 2.6.5-rc3-aa2/extraversion differ

Rediffed.

Only in 2.6.5-rc3-aa2: gfp-no-compound

By default always generate compound pages for order > 0, and give the
ability to drivers to allocate non-compound-multipages with
__GFP_NO_COMP, and last but not the least always initialize
all the page->counts if compound isn't selected. This also
fixes the collision on page->private of swap-suspend and anon-vma.
Swapsuspend now works.

Files 2.6.5-rc3-aa1/prio-tree.gz and 2.6.5-rc3-aa2/prio-tree.gz differ

Added EXPORT_SYMBOL for prev/next prio-tree operations needed
by xfs dmapi (not in this tree though).

Files 2.6.5-rc3-aa1/tag-writeback-pages-fix.patch.gz and 2.6.5-rc3-aa2/tag-writeback-pages-fix.patch.gz differ

Fix -mm writeback crashes on rw_swap_page_sync.
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