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treat all DMA reads/writes as kernel mode (previously it would depend on whether the processor happens to be in user mode or kernel mode when the DMA completes, which is totally incorrect); handle 32-bit accesses that straddle page boundaries properly (all 32-bit accesses are now split into two 16-bit accesses); allow reads to the entire zero page, rather than just address 0
- Fri, 18 Apr 2014 01:26:01 -0600
- by andrew@localhost [Fri, 18 Apr 2014 01:26:01 -0600] rev 150
- treat all DMA reads/writes as kernel mode (previously it would depend on whether the processor happens to be in user mode or kernel mode when the DMA completes, which is totally incorrect); handle 32-bit accesses that straddle page boundaries properly (all 32-bit accesses are now split into two 16-bit accesses); allow reads to the entire zero page, rather than just address 0