pc386 IRQ assignment question
Angelo Fraietta
afraiett at bigpond.net.au
Sun Sep 12 03:23:21 UTC 2004
In your subject, you have pc386, but you mention what is happening in
the 386ex BSP. I am currently using the pc386 BSP and am using IRQ 10. I
jut have it defined in my device driver.
Peter Dufault wrote:
> The board I'm using has serial ports 3 and 4 hard-wired to IRQ 10 and 11.
>
> This makes keeping the modifications generic difficult, especially
> since IRQ10 is already enumerated for TIMER3 in the 386ex code.
>
> Any suggestions on clean ways to do this? I'm not going to modify the
> IRQ assignments in irq.h, that doesn't seem like the right way to go
> about it, I'll temporarily wrap the new IRQ assignments with #ifdefs
> to permit compile-time override.
>
> Peter Dufault
> HD Associates, Inc.
>
>
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