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Question about eth_drv_int_vector() in Redboot?
- From: "wang cui" <iucgnaw at msn dot com>
- To: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:08:00 +0000
- Subject: [ECOS] Question about eth_drv_int_vector() in Redboot?
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When using ethernet driver in Redboot.
Call stack:
net_init()
net_io_init()
net_io_control( comm, __COMMCTL_IRQ_DISABLE )
vector = eth_drv_int_vector()
eth_drv_int_vector(void)
MYDRIVER_int_vector(struct eth_drv_sc *sc);
Here eth_drv_int_vector() need MYDRIVER_int_vector() to return its
interrupt vector, but on my target, this ethernet device does not use any
interrupt resource.
How to return the vector? Presently, I return 0, and it works.
Since 0 is a valid vector used by other driver, I suspect it is not good.
Thanks in advance.
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