Hi Roy,
On 30.10.2018 22:30, Roy Pledge wrote:
> Starting with v5 of NXP QBMan devices the hardware supports using
> regular cacheable/shareable memory as the backing store for the
> portals.
>
> This patch adds support for the new portal mode by switching to
> use the DPRC get object region v2
Hi Roy,
On 30.10.2018 22:30, Roy Pledge wrote:
> Starting with v5 of NXP QBMan devices the hardware supports using
> regular cacheable/shareable memory as the backing store for the
> portals.
>
> This patch adds support for the new portal mode by switching to
> use the DPRC get object region v2
On 10/30/2018 10:31 PM, Roy Pledge wrote:
> Starting with v5 of NXP QBMan devices the hardware supports using
> regular cacheable/shareable memory as the backing store for the
> portals.
>
> This patch adds support for the new portal mode by switching to
> use the DPRC get object region v2
On 10/30/2018 10:31 PM, Roy Pledge wrote:
> Starting with v5 of NXP QBMan devices the hardware supports using
> regular cacheable/shareable memory as the backing store for the
> portals.
>
> This patch adds support for the new portal mode by switching to
> use the DPRC get object region v2
Starting with v5 of NXP QBMan devices the hardware supports using
regular cacheable/shareable memory as the backing store for the
portals.
This patch adds support for the new portal mode by switching to
use the DPRC get object region v2 command which returns both
a base address and offset for the
Starting with v5 of NXP QBMan devices the hardware supports using
regular cacheable/shareable memory as the backing store for the
portals.
This patch adds support for the new portal mode by switching to
use the DPRC get object region v2 command which returns both
a base address and offset for the
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