Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?

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From: Lennart Sorensen
Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 - 1:02 pm

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 09:54:03PM +0200, Francis Moreau wrote:

If the application memory mapped the file, would it be able to simply
pass a pointer to that mapped file as part of the call to the driver and
the driver would place the data directly at the requested location which
would then be directly to the file?

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Len Sorensen
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How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Francis Moreau, (Wed May 14, 12:54 pm)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Lennart Sorensen, (Wed May 14, 1:02 pm)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, linux-os (Dick Johnson), (Wed May 14, 2:23 pm)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Francis Moreau, (Thu May 15, 12:40 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Francis Moreau, (Thu May 15, 12:44 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Arnd Hannemann, (Thu May 15, 4:50 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Francis Moreau, (Thu May 15, 5:08 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, linux-os (Dick Johnson), (Thu May 15, 6:16 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Lennart Sorensen, (Thu May 15, 6:59 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Jeremy Fitzhardinge, (Fri May 16, 1:10 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Francis Moreau, (Fri May 16, 4:44 am)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Francis Moreau, (Fri May 16, 1:17 pm)
Re: How to avoid data copies in a driver ?, Pavel Machek, (Wed May 21, 3:41 am)