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#include <asm/types.h>
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#include <asm/types.h>
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/*
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/*
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- * Drivers must set either ->address or (preferred) ->page and ->offset
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+ * Drivers must set either ->address or (preferred) page and ->offset
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* to indicate where data must be transferred to/from.
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* to indicate where data must be transferred to/from.
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*
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*
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- * Using ->page is recommended since it handles highmem data as well as
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+ * Using page is recommended since it handles highmem data as well as
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* low mem. ->address is restricted to data which has a virtual mapping, and
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* low mem. ->address is restricted to data which has a virtual mapping, and
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- * it will go away in the future. Updating to ->page can be automated very
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+ * it will go away in the future. Updating to page can be automated very
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* easily -- something like
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* easily -- something like
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*
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*
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* sg->address = some_ptr;
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* sg->address = some_ptr;
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*
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*
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* can be rewritten as
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* can be rewritten as
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*
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*
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- * sg->page = virt_to_page(some_ptr);
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+ * sg_set_page(virt_to_page(some_ptr));
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* sg->offset = (unsigned long) some_ptr & ~PAGE_MASK;
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* sg->offset = (unsigned long) some_ptr & ~PAGE_MASK;
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*
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*
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* and that's it. There's no excuse for not highmem enabling YOUR driver. /jens
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* and that's it. There's no excuse for not highmem enabling YOUR driver. /jens
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