David Gibson wrote:

> Indeed, indexing or writing into shared registers is exactly what
> cell-index is for.

I don't care whether it's cell-index or device-id, but I need to know which 
DMA controller is #0 and which one is #1, and I need to know which channel is 
#0, which one is #1, etc.  Dividing register offsets by 0x80 is not 
acceptable, because what if we have an elo-plus-plus that has 0x100 bytes per 
register, where the additional 0x20 bytes are for enhanced features?

-- 
Timur Tabi
Linux Kernel Developer @ Freescale
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