LOL ER wrote:
> Hello,
> I've been trying to make sense of how the kernel (on an i386) calls
> __do_IRQ() from do_IRQ() for the past few days to no avail. [...]
Since i386 was switched to the generic-IRQ architecture (see "Linux
generic IRQ handling" in Documentation/Docbook) it does not use
Hello,
I've been trying to make sense of how the kernel (on an i386) calls
__do_IRQ() from do_IRQ() for the past few days to no avail. After
doing some research I found out that do_IRQ() calls the corresponding
"highlevel irq-events handler", this lead me to believe that the
kernel calls
Hello,
I've been trying to make sense of how the kernel (on an i386) calls
__do_IRQ() from do_IRQ() for the past few days to no avail. After
doing some research I found out that do_IRQ() calls the corresponding
highlevel irq-events handler, this lead me to believe that the
kernel calls __do_IRQ
LOL ER wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to make sense of how the kernel (on an i386) calls
__do_IRQ() from do_IRQ() for the past few days to no avail. [...]
Since i386 was switched to the generic-IRQ architecture (see Linux
generic IRQ handling in Documentation/Docbook) it does not use
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