Now the PCI init code actually has the full SMP knowledge, which it needs
in order to get the interrupt mapping stuff right (for example - it might
eventually need it for other reasons too).
The PCI code has generally been cleaned up - thanks to Martin Mares (the
PCI cleanup is what forced me to do the other changes - anything else
would simply have been too ugly).
2.1.93 should also fix the stupid things in 92 (modules don't load due to
missing symbols, and NULL pointer dereferences in /proc under certain
circumstances etc).
The kernel should also be better at detecting the really low memory
circumstances, and eventually return NULL instead of just looping forever
trying to find a page that it won't ever find.
Linus
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