> !! Okay, so something like this ought to do the trick:
Doesn't.
I've also tried increasing the delay to ridiculously high numbers
schedule_timeout (HZ * 5);
without any changes. The userspace program, too, still wants the
usleep(70001); before working.
> What about DMA then? Does specifying which DMA channel to use really make
> a difference to anyone?
I'm out of DMA channels, so I didn't assign a DMA channel to the printer
in the first place (using plain EPP).
LLaP
bero
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