On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Oliver Neukum wrote:

> DMA to a part of a structure is forbidden on the noncoherent architectures.

Didn't quite get this.  What "noncoherent" is supposed to mean here?  In
general the memory allocated for a structure which is part of the
kernel (or kernel module) should be as good as the one allocated by
kmalloc() with the given flag.  Am i missing something here?


                Petko


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