On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 13:38 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:

> I guess one could reimplemenet kmap_atomic_pfn() to call this.  Sometime.

The goal is to stop needing this function fairly soon and replace it
with a 'real' io-mapping implementation for 32-bit processors.

> Given that all highmem-implementing archtiectures must use the same
> declaration here, we might as well put it into include/linux/highmem.h.
> Although that goes against current mistakes^Wcode.

I'd hate to break with a long tradition.

> Does powerpc32 still implement highmem?  It seems that way.  You broke
> it, no?

Powerpc32 doesn't have kmap_atomic_pfn either. Seems like the set of
HIGHMEM functions is not uniform across architectures.

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