Re: delaying eth0 initialization

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Thanks Momchil,

How can I read device register 

Thanks,
Nitin

--- Momchil Velikov <velco@fadata.bg> wrote:
> >>>>> "nitin" == nitin panjwani
> <nitin_rpr@yahoo.com> writes:
> 
> nitin> Aniruddh,
> nitin> I can see the card when I do cat /proc/pci...
> so it is
> nitin> in the kernel ? 
> 
> Nope, it is on the PCI bus ;)
> 
> nitin> this card has the same irq that one of my
> usb, can
> nitin> that be problem.. 
> 
> The PCI bus allows interrupt lane sharing.  The
> drivers have to be
> written with interrupt sharing in mind too.
> 
> nitin> but I have heard we can run many pci cards
> with same IRQ.
> 
> Any device can be run with interrups shared, as long
> as there's a way
> to recognize which one caused the interrupt
> (possibly by reading a
> device register).
> 
> ~velco


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