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SubjectRe: Can we kill f inb_p, outb_p and other random I/O on port 0x80, in 2.6?
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On Llu, 2003-09-22 at 22:37, Jamie Lokier wrote:
> At the moment, outb_p followed by inb will be seen by the ISA device
> as "write, write, read," giving the ISA device time to propagate state
> changes between the end of the first write and the beginning of the
> read.

This isnt MMIO so won't be posted.

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