Re: irq 0?

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Ian Campbell <[email protected]> writes:
>> On the v850, irq 0 is a real interrupt, so this doesn't really work
>> properly -- it doesn't display an entry for irq 0.
>
> What makes you say that? The i==0 code seems to fall through and
> therefore should print IRQ0 just fine.

Gee you're right... silly me. :-/

Thanks,

-miles
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