Hi Chris,

Is there any chance you can post an intermediary diff between 0.3.2j and 0.3.2k which includes the functional changes, but excludes the Lindenting, for the benefit of people following the changes to the DMA code?

Alternatively, could anyone recommend a more intelligent tool than diff -b for trying to track changes in the code's structure as opposed to the code's layout?

cheers;

M.

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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Chris Kennedy wrote:

This has the last couple patches and some small fixes to the DMA
changes, and cleanup of unused DMA code, consolidating the DMA
code even more.  Also I have decided to run Lindent on the entire
ivtv source, so now everything is indented standard like the Linux
Kernel style calls for.

I am really curious how this works for those with the previous DMA
problems when using both the encoder and decoder together, or general
DMA errors.

#0.3.2k - some cleanup and fixes to last DMA changes.
       - hotplug firmware no longer uses kmalloc
       - remove semi colons from cx25840 driver
       - run Lindent on cx25840 driver.
       - run Lindent on entire source of ivtv.


http://ivtv.no-ip.info/ivtv-0.3/ivtv-0.3.2k.tgz


Thanks, Chris -- --- Chris Kennedy / [EMAIL PROTECTED] Engineer KMOS-TV/KTBG-FM Broadcasting Services Department Central Missouri State University


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