--- Arjan van de Ven <[email protected]> wrote:
> the memory you feed to readl() and co isnt the actual PCI resource;
> you need to use ioremap() on the PCI resource to get a pointer that you can then feed to
> readl()....
I gathered that much, and there is indeed a call to ioremap() in the code. So are you suggesting
that I try replacing that ioremap() call with ioremap_nocache()?
Cheers,
Chris
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