Russell King wrote:
Mainly because I don't know if that's sufficient, and until I get around
to finding and reading the AT91RM9200 data sheet, I won't know if it is.
What I do know is that the addition of that flag provides the exact
information which the driver wants.
I had a look in the spec[1] and things didn't exactly get any clearer.
All it says is that the encoding 01 (binary) means "Multiple Block", no
a single word on its semantics or an example of when it should be used.
So I still advocate the simpler approach (code complexity-wise) until we
have a test case that says it's insufficient.
Rgds
Pierre
[1] http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc1768.pdf
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