Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 15 Aug 2006 21:42:49 +0400 | From | Sergei Shtylyov <> | Subject | Re: What determines which interrupts are shared under Linux? |
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Hello.
Terence Ripperda wrote: > we've seen a lot of problems on ck804 chipsets when multiple devices > share level-triggered interrupts. I think some of the earlier sample > bioses assumed that interrupts would be configured via ACPI, and when > ACPI is not used, the interrupts end up as level-triggered instead of > edge-triggered.
Edge-triggered *shared* interrupts?! Now that sounds interesting (I'm not saying impossible).
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