Re: [RFT] irq changes (was Re: [git] parisc: Changes to ref refs/heads/parisc)

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 On 10/14/2010 05:39 PM, Kyle McMartin wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 05:31:27AM +0000, Kyle McMartin wrote:
commit 7da1272547ebe96982a42292dfc833457708f4da
Author: Kyle McMartin<kyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Thu Oct 14 01:02:23 2010 -0400

     parisc: kill __do_IRQ

     Signed-off-by: Kyle McMartin<kyle@xxxxxxxxxx>

So, I've killed our __do_IRQ calls... Could people please test this
branch on a variety of machines? I've split up the changes so there's
logical separation between converting the CPU interrupts, and the
sub-interrupt sources (Superio, dino, etc.) so if your device fails
to interrupt, you can just git revert that bit and test the CPU
conversion while I fix it up.

I *think* everything should be ok though, I've tested it on a500/rp3440
class machines with iosapic, but not on anything older.

c3000 is ok too. But I think it has iosapic as well.
I will try if I can connect the 715/64 and b160L, but I'm not sure if I find time to do it this weekend...

BTW, fanotify* isn't wired up yet:
<stdin>:1526:2: warning: #warning syscall fanotify_init not implemented
<stdin>:1530:2: warning: #warning syscall fanotify_mark not implemented

Helge
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