Philip Blundell writes:
> Russell King wrote:
> >These aren't assumptions. The fact of PCI is that there are at the most 4
> >interrupts. On each card, these are labelled INTA, INTB, INTC, and INTD.
>
> This is a slight oversimplification. There are at most 4 interrupt outputs
> per PCI device, but in theory at least it would be possible for each one of
> these to attach to a separate input on the IO-APIC or whatever.
This doesn't seem to relate in any way to that which Phil has quoted. In fact,
it seems to be agreeing totally with it, so where 'oversimplification' comes
in I have no idea.
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