Re: [PATCH 1/2] m68k: Drop Atari EtherNAT support when it's not configured in

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On Sep 24 2024, Eero Tamminen wrote:

Hi,

On 24.9.2024 4.03, Michael Schmitz wrote:
On 23/09/24 09:48, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Not having it configured, but crash backtraces going through its IRQ
handling code, is confusing (found while debugging issues in Atari
I don't see how backtraces could go through the EtherNAT interrupt code
- the interrupt only gets enabled if the hardware has been detected.
Maybe you meant you see the generic IRQ handling code called for the
EtherNAT's interrupt controller?

It was many years ago, but I _did_ see one of these functions in Hatari
debugger's backtrace, although I had explicitly disabled EtherNAT support.

That can easily happen if a word on the stack happens to match the
address range of an unrelated function.

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