> * Stefan Fritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-05 17:23]:
>> The 2.6.23-1 changelog has:
>> * [arm/iop32x] Enable Intel IOP ADMA support.
>>
>> Does this mean that 2.6.23-1 is known to corrupt data?
>
> No, the feature listed above doesn't corrupt data, but also doesn't
> help with hard drive performance. The patch that helps with hard
> drive performance is POLLED_DMA_COPY_USER ("Perform copy_to_user with
> a DMA engine (polled)"), which is not in 2.6.23-1.
Ok, thanks for the clarification. Then I will try 2.6.23-1 because of the
rtl8169 bugfix.
Cheers,
Stefan
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