Andrew Morton asked me to prepare a big patch that removes
IRQF_DISABLED entirely (see https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/3/2/819). It
seems a good way to get rid of the few references and the definition
at once.
So please don't apply this patch. After, I can prepare another patch
later that takes care
Andrew Morton asked me to prepare a big patch that removes
IRQF_DISABLED entirely (see https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/3/2/819). It
seems a good way to get rid of the few references and the definition
at once.
So please don't apply this patch. After, I can prepare another patch
later that takes care
Hi Valentin,
Thank you for the patch.
On Sun Mar 01 2015 17:54:32 GMT+0200 (EET), Valentin Rothberg wrote:
> The IRQF_DISABLED is a NOOP and scheduled to be removed. According to
> commit e58aa3d2d0cc ("genirq: Run irq handlers with interrupts
> disabled") running IRQ handlers with interrupts
Hi Valentin,
Thank you for the patch.
On Sun Mar 01 2015 17:54:32 GMT+0200 (EET), Valentin Rothberg wrote:
The IRQF_DISABLED is a NOOP and scheduled to be removed. According to
commit e58aa3d2d0cc (genirq: Run irq handlers with interrupts
disabled) running IRQ handlers with interrupts
The IRQF_DISABLED is a NOOP and scheduled to be removed. According to
commit e58aa3d2d0cc ("genirq: Run irq handlers with interrupts
disabled") running IRQ handlers with interrupts enabled can cause stack
overflows when the interrupt line of the issuing device is still active.
This patch removes
The IRQF_DISABLED is a NOOP and scheduled to be removed. According to
commit e58aa3d2d0cc (genirq: Run irq handlers with interrupts
disabled) running IRQ handlers with interrupts enabled can cause stack
overflows when the interrupt line of the issuing device is still active.
This patch removes
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