Alan Cox wrote:
> > o You request the IRQ before you configure the driver. If the irq line
> > is shared you may hang the machine
> >
> > I would suggest the following small changes
>
> I thought about this one. Its umm not trivial. You need to disable the IRQ
> on the chip before you register the IRQ, you need to register the IRQ before
> you cause an IRQ on the chip.
note that the IRQ is never used: the counter in /proc/interrupts is always 0
(even after a lot of work)
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