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USB_FREE_COHERENT(9)						   USB Core APIs					      USB_FREE_COHERENT(9)

NAME
usb_free_coherent - free memory allocated with usb_alloc_coherent SYNOPSIS
void usb_free_coherent(struct usb_device * dev, size_t size, void * addr, dma_addr_t dma); ARGUMENTS
dev device the buffer was used with size requested buffer size addr CPU address of buffer dma DMA address of buffer DESCRIPTION
This reclaims an I/O buffer, letting it be reused. The memory must have been allocated using usb_alloc_coherent, and the parameters must match those provided in that allocation request. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 USB_FREE_COHERENT(9)

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USB_BUFFER_MAP_SG(9)						   USB Core APIs					      USB_BUFFER_MAP_SG(9)

NAME
usb_buffer_map_sg - create scatterlist DMA mapping(s) for an endpoint SYNOPSIS
int usb_buffer_map_sg(const struct usb_device * dev, int is_in, struct scatterlist * sg, int nents); ARGUMENTS
dev device to which the scatterlist will be mapped is_in mapping transfer direction sg the scatterlist to map nents the number of entries in the scatterlist RETURN
Either < 0 (indicating no buffers could be mapped), or the number of DMA mapping array entries in the scatterlist. NOTE
The caller is responsible for placing the resulting DMA addresses from the scatterlist into URB transfer buffer pointers, and for setting the URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP transfer flag in each of those URBs. Top I/O rates come from queuing URBs, instead of waiting for each one to complete before starting the next I/O. This is particularly easy to do with scatterlists. Just allocate and submit one URB for each DMA mapping entry returned, stopping on the first error or when all succeed. Better yet, use the usb_sg_*() calls, which do that (and more) for you. This call would normally be used when translating scatterlist requests, rather than usb_buffer_map, since on some hardware (with IOMMUs) it may be able to coalesce mappings for improved I/O efficiency. Reverse the effect of this call with usb_buffer_unmap_sg. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 USB_BUFFER_MAP_SG(9)
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