On 01-01-08 22:44, H. Peter Anvin wrote:I see that with CR0.NE set (*) we indeed don't care about IGNNE#... However, I'm worried about this comment in arch/x86/kernel/i8259_32.c === /* * New motherboards sometimes make IRQ 13 be a PCI interrupt, * so allow interrupt sharing. */ === Is it really safe to just blindly negate IRQ13 on everything out there, from regular PC through funky embedded thingies? (*) bit 5: rene@7ixe4:~/src/local$ ./smsw msw: 0x3b Rene.
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