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2008-01-17
[SPARC64]: Fix hypervisor TLB operation error reporting.
David S. Miller
1
-0
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+2
2007-01-26
[SPARC64]: Set g4/g5 properly in sun4v dtlb-prot handling.
David S. Miller
1
-2
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+2
2006-03-22
[SPARC64]: Add a secondary TSB for hugepage mappings.
David S. Miller
1
-17
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+22
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Fix sun4v mna winfixup handling.
David S. Miller
1
-4
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+4
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Fix _PAGE_EXEC handling.
David S. Miller
1
-3
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+1
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Fix typo in SUN4V D-TLB miss handler.
David S. Miller
1
-1
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+1
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Fix unaligned access winfxup handling on SUN4V.
David S. Miller
1
-13
/
+29
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: More TLB/TSB handling fixes.
David S. Miller
1
-18
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+21
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Fix some SUN4V TLB handling bugs.
David S. Miller
1
-2
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+55
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Don't use ASI_QUAD_LDD_PHYS on SUN4V.
David S. Miller
1
-2
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+2
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Fix C-function name called by sun4v_mna trap code.
David S. Miller
1
-1
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+1
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Deal with PTE layout differences in SUN4V.
David S. Miller
1
-1
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+2
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Fix some SUN4V TLB miss bugs.
David S. Miller
1
-4
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+10
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Simplify sun4v TLB handling using macros.
David S. Miller
1
-77
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+53
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Use ASI_SCRATCHPAD address 0x0 properly.
David S. Miller
1
-117
/
+45
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: SUN4V memory exception trap handlers.
David S. Miller
1
-0
/
+170
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Implement sun4v TSB miss handlers.
David S. Miller
1
-0
/
+51
2006-03-20
[SPARC64]: Initial sun4v TLB miss handling infrastructure.
David S. Miller
1
-0
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+219