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Message-ID: <d970ff420909041228h3638e840r34c0c0e79f178e55@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Fri, 4 Sep 2009 16:28:17 -0300
From:	Alemao <xcarandiru@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: MPC85xx External/Internal Interrupts

I've read some posts in the list, and about:

irq_of_parse_and_map()
irq_create_map()

But Im still trying to understand MPC85xx TSEC1 dts.

Gianfar driver is using request_irq(), and request_irq() uses virtual
irq, right?

Thats why in dts all irqs for TSEC1 are "offseted" of 16?

Manual  |  DTS
----------------------
13         29
14         30
18         34

And about external IRQs, MPC8555RM doesnt have IDs for them, what
should I use to request IRQ0 using irq_create_map()??

In MPC83xx all interrupts have IDs, including IRQ0, IRQ1...
That make things much more clear.

Thanks in advance,

--
Alemao
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