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From"chus Medina" <>
SubjectPCI #LOCK assertion
DateFri, 25 Jan 2002 18:17:20 +0000
Hola,

I need to create module to perform atomic transactions through the PCI bus 
between the processor and an IDE hard disk. The PCI bus specifications 2.2 
point to the #LOCK signal to perform such a transaction. Is possible to 
assert the #LOCK signal of the PCI bus using the Linux Kernel? How? I didnt 
see any pointers in include/pci.h or anywhere in the source code.

I will truly appreciate any help/pointers,

Jesus



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