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SubjectRe: [patch] Real-Time Preemption, -RT-2.6.10-rc2-mm2-V0.7.29-0

* K.R. Foley <kr@cybsft.com> wrote:

> >Looking into this, it is because the e100 uses a shared interrupt. On
> >setup (see drivers/net/e100.c: e100_up) it disables the irq that it will
> >use, and then calls request_irq which calls setup_irq which zeros out
> >the depth of the irq if it is not shared. So if the e100 is the first
> >to be loaded, then you get this message.

> Actually I think it shouldn't call either enable or disable because it
> is shared (or allowed to be shared). After creating a patch myself to
> fix this I realized that it had already been fixed in the newest
> version of the driver on sourceforge. Anyway if you are interested in
> this fix temporarily, here it is.

i've included this in my tree, will drop it once -mm merges the
sourceforge e100 driver.

Ingo
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