Re: [PATCH 1/5] m68k/atari: EtherNAT - change number of Atari interrupts to make room for EtherNAT interrupts

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Michael Schmitz dixit:

For some reason, I have to set NUM_ATARI_SOURCES to 141 to actually get
interrupt source 140 to register. Off-by-one error somewhere in the generic
interrupt code I'd think, but I've not been able to spot it. (Just increasing
   

I think 141 interrupt sources covers sources #0 to #140, no?
 
What's interrupt #0? #1 to #7 are level 1 to 7 autovector interrupts. #8 to

I was just guessing. An all-uppercase identifier in a C context
that expands to an integer and has NUMber in its name might just
be used in the declarartion of a C array, that’s why.

ragnar rings a bell, is that ragnar@xxxxxxxxxxxx?

Chaosdorf yes, so, probably yes.

bye,
//mirabilos
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