Is there a utility that displays what the IRQs are mapped to ?
‘sin’ looks as if it should …
“Neil Richardson” <neilr@serco.com> wrote in news:a91h1h$kjq$1@inn.qnx.com:
Is there a utility that displays what the IRQs are mapped to ?
‘sin’ looks as if it should …
No not as of yet. The information isn’t accessable to processes yet. It’s
being looked at.
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Adam
QNX Software Systems Ltd.
[ amallory@qnx.com ]
With a PC, I always felt limited by the software available.
On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge.
–Peter J. Schoenster <pschon@baste.magibox.net>
“Neil Richardson” <neilr@serco.com> wrote in message
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Is there a utility that displays what the IRQs are mapped to ?
No
‘sin’ looks as if it should …
Yes
Is there a utility that displays what the IRQs are mapped to ?
pci -v, but you have to know which driver is using the device. =)No
‘sin’ looks as if it should …
Yes >
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