Thank you very much,
But I don't understand what the first parameter is on pic_set_irq_new...
I tried anyway to implement my hw with pic_set_irq, but in qemu console I didn't see my irq (13) with info irq.
I tried to raise it: pic_set_irq(s->irq,1);

What I need to do to raise irq correctly with pic_set_irq_new specially the first parameter)?

Thank you

2006/11/2, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 23:25, Roger Lathrop wrote:
> Alessandro,
>
> All you should need to do to raise an IRQ in your code is:
> pic_set_irq(s->irq,1);
>
> When the irq is serviced (in one of your ioport traps, I would assume),
> knock the irq down:
> pic_set_irq(s->irq,0);

No. You should use pic_set_irq_new. Otherwise your code will break on machines
with multiple interrupt controllers.

Paul


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