Re: Configure ROR/RWD with TSI148 and vme_user module

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On 07/05/13 17:06, De Roo, Steven wrote:
> Am I correct that using ROR would improve performance ?
> 
> Steven
> 

I assume that it would depend on the use case.

Martyn

> 
> On 07/05/13 16:10, De Roo, Steven wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Does anybody now how to configure ROR (Release On Request) or RWD 
>> (Release When Done) using the 'vme_user' module on a XVME-6300 SBC with TSI148 chipset ?
>>
>> kind regards,
>> Steven De Roo
>>
> 
> The tsi148 driver doesn't currently support changing the mode of the requester.
> 
> Martyn
> 
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