Re: [RFC][PATCH] Add sysfs entry that displays MSI-X IRQs

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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:40:09AM +1100, Vincent Rizza wrote:
> Hi again,
> Made a few changes based on the feedback. A binary file isn't used 
> anymore. The directory name has changed to reflect exactly what it's 
> displaying. Naming it "interrupts" seemed a little incorrect in this 
> instance since it's only displaying MSI-X interrupts. I have no problem 
> changing the directory name though. The IRQs are now represented by 

My point was that we could put other interrupts in there.  MSI interrupts
are one example, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility to see
other kinds of interrupt.  Yes, we wouldn't have the 'irq' entry in there
(should we remove the 'irq' entry from sysfs when we enable MSI-X?),
but I think that's OK.

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