[PATCH] Fixup pci_alloc_consistent with 64bit DMA masks on i386

Steffen Persvold (sp@scali.com)
Thu, 15 Aug 2002 09:38:10 +0200 (CEST)


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Hi,

Here's just the patch related to the problem I reported yesterday. It's
against 2.4.19, but I think it will apply to any of the latest
2.4.20-pre2 trees.

Let's hope it gets included into the next -pre release.

Regards,

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