Does raw1394_iso_stop() make a final callback to allow you to read any
data left in the final buffer? For example, I have a call back every 4MB
and raw1394_iso_stop() is called to end the transfer. However, there is
2MB of data left in the buffer that has not been read since the last
callback. Will raw1394_iso_stop() issue a callback to let me grab the last
2MB of data?
Thanks,
Aaron
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