If it's OK to sacrifice some speed in order to make the mach64 driver
secure and elegible to go the the trubk then there is quite a simple
solution: disable DMA by default (using the MMIO pseudo-DMA). Users still
have the option to force DMA in XF86Config if they so wish.
I think this would make most people happy, as users no longer had to download snapshots, and for the developers it would be easier too as no further HEAD merges would be necessary.
This seems like a good way forward.
Keith
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