David Gibson wrote: > This code comes from ppc405_enet_open(): > > if (!(get_mal_dcrn(fep->mal, DCRN_MALTXCASR))) { > request_irq(BL_MAC_WOL,ppc405_eth_wakeup,0,"OCP EMAC > Wakeup",dev); > request_irq(BL_MAL_SERR,ppc405_eth_serr,0,"OCP EMAC MAL > SERR",dev); > request_irq(BL_MAL_TXDE,ppc405_eth_txde,0,"OCP EMAC TX DE > ",dev); > > request_irq(BL_MAL_RXDE,ppc405_eth_rxeob,0,"OCP EMAC RX > DE",dev); > > request_irq(BL_MAL_TXEOB,ppc405_eth_txeob,0,"OCP EMAC TX > EOB",dev); > request_irq(BL_MAL_RXEOB,ppc405_eth_rxeob,0,"OCP EMAC RX > EOB",dev); > } > > ppc405_eth_rxeob is being registed twice, both for the MAL_RXEOB and > for the MAL_RXDE interrupts, and ppc405_eth_rxde() is registered > never. Is there a reason for this, or is it just a bug? > > -- > David Gibson | For every complex problem there is a > david at gibson.dropbear.id.au | solution which is simple, neat and > | wrong. > http://www.ozlabs.org/people/dgibson > > > > >
David, Its a bug Eugene pointed out to me a while back, patch tomorrow for this and other changes Eugene sent me. Armin ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/