Magnus Christensson wrote:
> The problem is that the typical PC architecture maps PCI interrupt
> lines to ISA interrupt levels only as a function of the PCI interrupt
> number. Non-PC architectures often map PCI to native as a function of
> both PCI interrupt number and slot number, allowing up to four
> interrupts per PCI slot.
Ah, that makes more sense, if the traces go to a router which can
fire off unique interrupts.
Though, I do like the idea of the Message Signaled Interrupts.
When you have a good bus protocol already, I don't see the point
in having any interrupt traces. Such is life.
-Kevin
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