Hi Rob,
> One question though: what does VME stand for? The Documentation file
> doesn't say, the Kconfig entry in the directory doesn't say either, the
> comment at the top of vme.c doesn't say...
>
> I'm guessing "Virtual Memory Exfoliator".
That would be the VME bus standard (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMEbus). The
API described in vme_api.txt is that of the VME bus driver.
--
/manohar
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