u mean u can't know ur interrupt handler run? your driver register_irq
right? request_irq success?

if u can't control the custom 's driver ,how do u debug? OR u may be
debug in kernel IRQ routine do_IRQ function, find the device irq
number and debug if receive this interrupt.


2008/12/15 Greg KH <[email protected]>:
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 06:58:49PM -0600, Asim wrote:
>> Thanks Greg for your reply.
>>
>> I just want to know if the ISR lowered the interrupt atleast once
>> after entering the ISR. I want to find this out without reading the
>> device's register. I realize the problem that there still may be a
>> pending interrupt when I do this check which can cause some problems.
>>
>> I have a custom device which does not respond properly, if there is an
>> interface for this it would help me grately since I have no control to
>> change the device.
>
> Sounds like a very broken device, if you can't read form the device, how
> are you supposed to know?
>
> I really don't know how to do this, sorry, good luck.
>
> greg k-h
>
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