Horst H. von Brand wrote:
instr
I don't recall using that variable name - I believe you mean 'intr'
for interrupt that I used in place of 'irq'.
Please don't. If people are accustomed to irq, they will start wondering
what intr is all about (or what the difference is, etc).
Worse, on the x86 platform, people may very well assume that irq 0 =
intr 32 etc.
-hpa
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