tmp_suning_uos_patched/drivers/block
Nate Diller 01f2705daf fs: convert core functions to zero_user_page
It's very common for file systems to need to zero part or all of a page,
the simplist way is just to use kmap_atomic() and memset().  There's
actually a library function in include/linux/highmem.h that does exactly
that, but it's confusingly named memclear_highpage_flush(), which is
descriptive of *how* it does the work rather than what the *purpose* is.
So this patchset renames the function to zero_user_page(), and calls it
from the various places that currently open code it.

This first patch introduces the new function call, and converts all the
core kernel callsites, both the open-coded ones and the old
memclear_highpage_flush() ones.  Following this patch is a series of
conversions for each file system individually, per AKPM, and finally a
patch deprecating the old call.  The diffstat below shows the entire
patchset.

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix a few things]
Signed-off-by: Nate Diller <nate.diller@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-05-09 12:30:55 -07:00
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aoe
paride
acsi_slm.c
acsi.c
amiflop.c
ataflop.c
cciss_cmd.h
cciss_scsi.c
cciss_scsi.h
cciss.c
cciss.h
cpqarray.c
cpqarray.h
cryptoloop.c
DAC960.c
DAC960.h
floppy.c
ida_cmd.h
ida_ioctl.h
Kconfig
loop.c
Makefile
nbd.c
pktcdvd.c
ps2esdi.c
rd.c
smart1,2.h
swim3.c
sx8.c
ub.c
umem.c
viodasd.c
xd.c
xd.h
z2ram.c