Hi markus,

Markus Franke wrote:
Zitat von Greg Ungerer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As a general rule you want to follow the way Linux does things.
This is especially true for modern versions of the kernel (2.6.x),
and especially if you want the code to be acceptable for main
line inclusion.

apart from <LINUX/Documentation/DMA-API.txt>, is there any further documentation about the linux DMA subsystem available. LDD3 also talks

As far as I am aware that is all there is. Look at the code
for other architectures as an example as well.


more about the usage of the Generic DMA Layer, rather than saying something about how to connect your target specific DMA code to the DMA core. I am especially interested in the function stubs/macros one need to provide to the Linux DMA Layer.

The code for other architectures will probably provide the
best example of what to do.

Regards
Greg



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