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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-09-19 12:49:35 (EDT)
committer Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-09-19 12:49:35 (EDT)
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&lt;CareBear\&gt;if a DMA Setup FIS is sent first, with the Auto-Activate bit set, then it is already set up, and the drive can initiate DMA<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; &quot;First party DMA is a superset capability not neccessarily supported by legacy mode devices or legacy mode device drivers but essential for accommodating future capabilities.&quot; translation: if the problem isn't already there it will be shortly<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; &quot;Upon receiving a DMA Setup, the receiver of the FIS shall validate the received DMA Setup request&quot; - ie. the host is supposed to validate, but hey, maybe there's a bug there..<br/>
- &lt;CareBear\&gt; &quot;The specific implementation of the buffer identifier and buffer/address validation is not specified.&quot; - so noone will actually bother
+ &lt;CareBear\&gt; &quot;The specific implementation of the buffer identifier and buffer/address validation is not specified.&quot; - so noone will actually bother<br/>
&lt;Basstard`&gt; &quot;the receiver of the FIS&quot;<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; in the case we're considering that's the host controller hardware in the chipset and/or the kernel driver<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; most likely kernel driver<br/>