Luke-Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
> What does it do "wrong" anyway? IIRC, DMA in general works...
If you really believe that it is good practice to implement DMA in
a way so it works at some places as expected but on others not....
... then you like the Linux kernel be a junk yard :-(
Good practice is to fix _all_ related code in a project in case a bug
is identified and fixed at some place. Unfortunately this is not true
for Linux and for this reason, Linux cannot yet be called mature.
Jörg
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