On Mar 26 Peter Hurley wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-03-26 at 19:56 +0100, Stefan Richter wrote:
> > It has been a long time though since I last checked whether PhyUpperBound
> > is implemented; maybe it has become more widespread than it was back then.
> > 
> > Or maybe it hasn't:  All OHCI-1394 chips that ever came to market are 32
> > bit chips anyway.  So the few rare ones that do support PhyUpperBound
> > larger than 4 GB cannot in fact use it.
> > 
> > Or am I severely behind the times about this?
> 
> The FW643e-2 is natively PCIe (not behind a bridge) and supports phys
> DMA past 4GB (the datasheet says all 48 bits but I can only test it out
> to 10GB).
> 
> I thought the FW643e was as well? You'll have to test that out :)

OK, will do.
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