If I remember correctly, loading means that the pages become mapped
and= visible to the devices. Some buses can access only a limited
address space= , like ISA has only a 24-bit address. When a map gets
loaded, for any pages= outside of this range the temporary in-ramge
pages are al
Hi,
at first the cut of text from man (9) bus_dma:
bus_dmamap_t
A machine-dependent opaque type describing an individual
mapping.
One map is used for each memory allocation that will be loaded.
Maps can be reused once they have been unloaded...
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vasanth raonaik wrote:
> Hello Hackers,
>
> I am seeing this message continuously in syslog for every 60 secs. what
> could be the possible reasons for this error messages.
Are you using an amd64 kernel? If so, you could try the attached patch.
I've
I saw a very similar thing happen when we moved to gcc 4.3 on a 6.1 system.
The problem ended up being that we were linking everything, including shared
objects, against a static libgcc. This meant that when a C++ program loaded
a C++ shared object, there'd be two copies of the exception handling
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