This is a high level question about how IRQs work in the kernel. I have a struct that was kmalloc'd into ram. Within this struct there is an int, called devid. When I set this devid to a number that isn't 0, I print the following: checking devid value....327683 in 0xcb6953d4 where 327683 is the value of the int and 0xcb6953d4 is the address of the struct that the devid value is in. Then an interrupt happens and when I print this value again at the beginning of the interrupt handler I get the following printed text: checking devid value....0 in 0xcb6953d4 notice that the devid has been set to 0. I can't find any code on my end that would do this. Is there something, maybe related to memory address spaces in IRQ handlers that I don't know about? The IRQ and the setting of the devid value happen fairly close to each other in time. (like less than a second, or closer) Any ideas or guesses are appreciated. -Chris _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies