Lothar,

It is discussed in detail in the old shared memory technique (before mbuff).  You 
should be able get the information you need to implement it on the rtlinux web page.  
There are many threads in the archives as well.

Rich

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> > rt-linux FIFOs.
> >     Mbuff is great, but the memory it returns is managed by the system
> > and it is composed of non-contiguous regions.  The memory for dma must be
> > given in terms of the true physical address, and must be contiguous.
> 
> Is there some doc available addressing the problem of
> accessing this above-linux area and using it in both user / kernel space?
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