Marcelo Coelho wrote:
>> It's just like LKML people already told you:
> 
> Wow! You have eyes and ears everywhere... :D
> 
> 
>> What you can always do is writing such an (RTDM-)stub for the non-RT
>> device to shut up the IRQ source in hardware ASAP.
> 
> That is an idea.
> 
> 
>>  RTDM already supports sharing between RT devices.
> 
> But this I didn't knew. Since when there is support for this? I might be
> wrong, but I think I already had the rt8139too driver and a RT driver
> made by me, sharing the same IRQ, and I had an error when I was
> requesting the IRQ (through RTDM) to my device.

Ah, ok, forgot this minor detail: RTnet drivers are not yet registering
their IRQs with sharing support enabled. Even worse, many don't even
handle foreign IRQs properly (i.e. return RTDM_IRQ_NONE). Mostly trivial
to fix though, patches are welcome.

Jan

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