>If I am not wrong, FIQ is never used in ARM-linux.

As it happens, you are wrong.  But the kernel doesn't give you a lot of help 
to use FIQs; you have to do most of the work yourself.  See arch/arm/kernel/
fiq.c for some example stuff, though it may not suit your needs.  Really, it 
all depends what you want to do.

p.



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