z8530_interrupt

Section: Kernel Hacker's Manual (9)
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NAME

z8530_interrupt - Handle an interrupt from a Z8530  

SYNOPSIS

void z8530_interrupt (int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);  

ARGUMENTS

irq

        Interrupt number
dev_id

 The Z8530 device that is interrupting.
regs

 unused
 

DESCRIPTION

A Z85[2]30 device has stuck its hand in the air for attention. We scan both the channels on the chip for events and then call the channel specific call backs for each channel that has events. We have to use callback functions because the two channels can be in different modes.

Locking is done for the handlers. Note that locking is done at the chip level (the 5uS delay issue is per chip not per channel). c->lock for both channels points to dev->lock


 

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