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SubjectRe: PCI lib for 2.4 //kwds: pci, dma, mapping memory, kernel vs. user-space.
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Hi Peter,

Thanks a lot, now it's OK differences between user-kernel space. It's a
bit more clear...

I guess your perfs info will be usefull... Actually, we do not need
such high data rates, but we'll have 16 channels to drive I/O, and
latencies will have to be very short, because there is a real-time loop
(gesture control). I hope I can do the job without sending to much irqs
since the real-time task has started.

Damien

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