On Friday 09 February 2001 21:01, Amit Mookerjee wrote:
> > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > >
> > > > Why create a thread with no code to execute? :-)
> > >
> > > That's a typo. I actually do a return 0
> >
> > No pthread_create() call at all, that is...?
>
> THAT'S CORRECT.I WANT TO JUST REGISTER THE INTERRUPT HANDLER
>
> > > The module gets inserted properly. I check the status code and doing a
> > > dmesg also shows that the interrupt handler gets invoked once.
> >
> > Ok. How does your user space application become aware of the incoming
>
> data?
>
> > Have you checked if there actually are IRQs coming in, even if you don't
>
> see
>
> > any data?
>
> THE HANDLER STORES THE DATA IN A RTL FIFO DATA STRUCTURE THAT THE USER
> PROCESS READS FROM
I'm out of (useful) ideas... We need to see some more code, I think.
//David
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