>Why can't I do that? The memory needs to be marked as >non-cacheable/non-buffferable. If you turn off cacheable and bufferable for the section at 0xc0000000 the kernel will run like a blocked drain. You'll need to make a new mapping in that case -- probably easiest to use __ioremap. p. unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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