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SubjectRe: /proc/pci deprecation?

On 9 Dec 2002, Alan Cox wrote:
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> Tested and verified. If I leave it alone non apic mode works. To use
> APIC mode I have to write the new IRQ value into that register. I've
> shoved that into the driver for now, since its a demented chip specific
> horror.

That's definitely where it should be - the behaviour of the
PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE register is clearly chip-specific, so it should be in
the chip-specific drivers..

It's a kind of strange behaviour, though. What chip is this? It sounds
kind of convenient, but as far as I can tell it can only work for those
kinds of PCI devices that are on the same chip as the irq controller..

Linus

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