Re: [RFC] disable_irq()/enable_irq() semantics and ide-probe.c

From: Zwane Mwaikambo
Date: Thu Oct 09 2003 - 17:47:49 EST


On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Russell King wrote:

> Correct for x86. For other architectures, it many not be so. On ARM for
> example, it is quite normal for IRQ0 to be used. Hopefully it'll be
> something which generic code won't see, but that isn't always true.
> Someone else might actually follow the PCI specs and use "255" to mean
> "no irq" on their PCI bus.

Unfortunately we wouldn't be able to use that for a test on i386;

IRQ251 -> 10:11
IRQ253 -> 10:13
IRQ255 -> 10:15
IRQ256 -> 10:16
IRQ257 -> 10:17
IRQ258 -> 10:18
IRQ259 -> 10:19
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