DMA changes in 2.3.41 - how the f* do I get this working on ARM?
David S. Miller
davem en redhat.com
Dom Ene 30 22:58:29 CST 2000
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 20:27:18 -0800 (PST)
From: Andre Hedrick <andre en suse.com>
It is important that we all work togather, but there has been at
least one other occassion that this code has been nuke by accident.
And yes, pissed off never worked again since the begin of the hand
off of IDE between 2.1.112 and 2.1.122.. Russell, I am in your
corner to help fix this.
This was an intentional nuke. And I am working offline with Russell,
Jakub, and Alan to address the issues.
I am very sure that making the new (and documented) interfaces work
properly for him is going to be preferred to sticking the flush hacks
back in. I say this, because the new interfaces will create a
situation where properly written PCI drivers of any type will work
for his, and every, platform wrt. DMA issues not just the ones where
he happens to sprinkle his dma flush calls into.
Later,
David S. Miller
davem en redhat.com
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