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Made the LBA48 example clearer.

tags/v0.9.3
Michael Brown 18 years ago
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  * set" (LBA48), in which case each of these byte-wide registers is
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  * actually a two-entry FIFO, and the "previous" byte pushed into the
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  * FIFO is used as the corresponding high-order byte.  So, to set up
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- * the 48-bit address 0x12345678abcd, you would issue
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+ * the 48-bit address 0x123456abcdef, you would issue
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  *
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  *     0x56 -> LBA Low register
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- *     0xcd -> LBA Low register
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+ *     0xef -> LBA Low register
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  *     0x34 -> LBA Mid register
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- *     0xab -> LBA Mid register
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+ *     0xcd -> LBA Mid register
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  *     0x12 -> LBA High register
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- *     0x78 -> LBA High register
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+ *     0xab -> LBA High register
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  *
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  * This structure encapsulates this information by providing a single
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  * 64-bit integer in native byte order, unioned with bytes named so

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