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* [Fwd: remap_page_range() vs nopage()]
@ 2004-07-14 22:43 Michel Hubert
  2004-07-14 22:56 ` William Lee Irwin III
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From: Michel Hubert @ 2004-07-14 22:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mm

Hello, 

I previously posted this question to kernelnewbies.org but without 
getting any answer.  I hope it is not too basic for this mailing list...

It's written in Linux Device Driver 2nd edition that remap_page_range
(which maps an entire range at once) should be used for device IO
whereas nopage (which maps a single page at a time) should be used for
real physical memory.

However, I noticed that mmap_mem() in drivers/char/mem.c uses
exclusively remap_page_range.  How could this work when dealing with non
contiguous physical memory ?

Thank you, 

Michel


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