>... and it really sucks on the SA1100 too. Yeah. The 110 case is particularly infuriating because the mm code is never actually going to *use* the offending bits for an I/O mapping. Oh well. I thought about this a little more in the shower this morning and I think I now have a plan for fixing this. I'll try to implement it today. The basic idea is the same one of Russell's that you mentioned; I've failed to think of anything better. p. unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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