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Re: Interrupt interaction with OFW properties.
On 2003.06.03 23:40 Bill Studenmund wrote:
> "AAPL," means it's an Apple thing. "AAPL,interrupts" is a property
> that lists the interrupt pin on many Apple models.
OK. So "interrupts" is correct.
> Sounds like the OFW settings aren't set up right, or they are instead
> indicating if a device has an interrupt, not what line it's on.
Hmm.
[diging trough the OFW-PCI binding]
Sometimes I feel stupid. I should have done this earlier. The
"interrupts" property informs about the interrupt pin the device is
using. 1 means INTA, ... 4 is INTD. This basicly means that I can throw
out find_node_intr() completely.
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Jochen
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