I think so, normal linux driver is using request_irq.

SMP kernel can define affinity.

If you don't set affinity, kernel is allocates the interrupt to cpu0.

On Aug 13, 8:11 pm, pavan savoy <pavan.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am not sure about this.
> So you mean none of android staging drivers need to be SMP aware ?
>
> regards,
> Pavan
>
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Gani Bhagavathula <
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> gani.bhagavath...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Tapas:
>
> > Android uses linux kernel.  The kernel already has SMP support if you
> > turn it on.  The default kernel config for x86 has it turned on, so I
> > would say Android on X86 already supports SMP.  Other platforms, I
> > dont know...
>
> > Gani
>
> > On Aug 12, 9:49 am, tapas kundu <tapaskun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi ALL,
> > >             I am a MTech student of IIT  . I want to add SMP multicore
> > > support in android. I want to know whether SMP multicore is already
> > > supported by android or not ?
>
> > >            If 'SMP multicore' is already supported then please let me
> > > know . If it is not supported then I will add the SMP multicore
> > > support in android as part of my major project (duration of project is
> > > 1 year).
>
> > > Thanks  & Regards
> > > Tapas.
>
> --
> --Pavan Savoy
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