Adaptation/GUID-DF2F0439-AE1A-599C-91B9-6EF2177C3C7E.dita
author Graeme Price <GRAEME.PRICE@NOKIA.COM>
Fri, 15 Oct 2010 14:32:18 +0100
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Initial contribution of the Adaptation Documentation.

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<concept id="GUID-DF2F0439-AE1A-599C-91B9-6EF2177C3C7E" xml:lang="en"><title>DMA Framework</title><shortdesc>The DMA Framework is a kernel extension that manages DMA (Direct
Memory Access) hardware.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
<p> Device drivers use DMA to copy data quickly between memory locations,
and between memory and peripherals. This section describes how to create a
port of it for your phone hardware. The Device Driver Guide documentation
describes how to use the DMA Framework from a device driver. </p>
<p>The DMA Framework provides a Platform Independent Layer. You must provide
a Platform Specific Layer to implement the interface to the DMA Controller
hardware on your phone. </p>
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<link href="GUID-18EFC99D-68B6-51E1-8520-272DC278E82A.dita#GUID-18EFC99D-68B6-51E1-8520-272DC278E82A/GUID-11A6DFA7-4274-5545-823E-45D104295065">
<linktext>DMA Framework in   the Device Driver Tutorial</linktext></link>
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