On 10/26/05 23:54 Scott Long said the following:
The value of the map is an implementation detail, which is why it's an
opaque typedef.  Portable code should always assume that the map has
valid data.  Now, specifically for i386, if you have a device with a

right, so for portability's sake, bus_dmamap_sync should be used anyway.

twe), and you are not using PAE, then yes the map will be NULL and the syncs will do nothing. Assuming that all three of these cases are false
is not good, though.

well, they are in my situation, so obviously bus dma is not the cause of the problem i'm seeing.

thanx to both scottl and jhb for the explanation. this throws a lot of light onto the handling of dma access to devices for me.

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