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158 SN2) requires 64-bit consistent allocations to operate correctly when the IO
177 The setup for consistent allocations is performed via a call
224 uses consistent allocations, one would have to check the return value from
287 Think of "consistent" as "synchronous" or "coherent".
289 The current default is to return consistent memory in the low 32
291 set the consistent mask even if this default is fine for your
294 Good examples of what to use consistent mappings for are:
309 consistent memory just as it may normal memory. Example:
351 To allocate and map large (PAGE_SIZE or so) consistent DMA regions,
368 The consistent DMA mapping interfaces, will by default return a DMA address
370 that it may address the upper 32-bits, consistent allocation will only
371 return > 32-bit addresses for DMA if the consistent DMA mask has been
480 Only streaming mappings specify a direction, consistent mappings