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* Why isn't there an validate_dcache_range() function?
@ 2002-10-28 15:38 Stephan Linke
  2002-10-28 16:25 ` Roland Dreier
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From: Stephan Linke @ 2002-10-28 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linuxppc-Embedded


Hi,

I just got stuck with that question and shurely whoun't find the answer:
If I am using invalidate_dcache_range() for the data area of an skb
shouldn't I enable caching for that area after the the skb is no longer
assigned to the CPM module? There's no validate_dchace_range() so I can't.
Why?
There's shurely a reason for that. But I think using an skb like this will
disable caching for most of the memory areas in a long term view...
Is there any solution?

Stephan


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