No, it shouldn't. The 4xx/8xx are unique because of the way they
have to map memory in support of cache coherent (i.e. uncached)
windows. The 82xx processor family is a standard cache coherent 6xx
core and doesn't require any special software support.
Thanks, it makes sense that it would be more Mac like because of the 6xx
core.
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8260 memory translations were broken in HHL 2.0 (Linux 2.4.2)
Just making
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sure it isn't still broken in 2.4.17
The big one that I remember is that iopa() was essentially a null function
because it was missing the CONFIG_8260 conditional.
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