Hello,
Im having problems with DMA transfer on Linux, for an ADC card. The
card is AxiomTek AX5621H, and can use DMA channels 1 and 3. I tried both
the channels, but the DMA transfers are irregular (i.e.) at different
speeds (which of course is not acceptable, since that application is
time critical). The device driver (which I wrote) seems to work fine for
all the other systems I tried it on. But this problem occurs only on one
particular model of computer (Chino-Laxsons Pentium-4 boards). I tried
another system with the same configuration, but the same resulted. After
some time of execution, I get the kernel panic screen, which says the
CPU context is corrupt. Please help me with this problem, as I need to
get this driver working somehow on the P4 systems. I tried the Redhat-9
kernel (2.4.20-8) and the debian kernel too (2.2.20).... gave the same
results.
Thanks in advance,
Harish.
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