Michal Simek wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> currently I am working on backport this driver to 2.6.20 to Microblaze but
> a lot of things are the same.
>
> From HW site. Interrupt goes outside of IP directly to interrupt controller.
> And you need to call platform_device_register with proper structure.
>
> Could you send your kernel log?
>
I can post a log, but:
Interrupts are occuring, and being trapped.
The following code in the driver just seems to always return
IRQ_NONE when called from an interrupt.
int_status = c67x00_ll_hpi_status(c67x00);
if (!int_status)
return IRQ_NONE;
However, if I add a timer that just polls the interrupt handler, I
have the driver working (on the first port) but slowly.
> Thanks,
> Michal
>
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