Manoj,

Can you elaborate on this information I received:
"The register acts like an adder in that every write adds to the previously 
written value minus anything the device has consumed."

I assume this is talking about the SLIST_BAOFF_DBELL register.  In
regards to the test case, if the register is an adder and every write
adds to the previously written value, why would we expect the second
read to be the same as the first read when a write is performed in
between them?

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  A a single PCI read or write appears twice on the PCIe bus. This
  happens when using the SR-IOV feature with  Cavium's liquidIO card

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