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+What is an IRQ?
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+An IRQ is an interrupt request from a device.
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+Currently they can come in over a pin, or over a packet.
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+Several devices may be connected to the same pin thus
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+sharing an IRQ.
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+An IRQ number is a kernel identifier used to talk about a hardware
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+interrupt source. Typically this is an index into the global irq_desc
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+array, but except for what linux/interrupt.h implements the details
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+are architecture specific.
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+An IRQ number is an enumeration of the possible interrupt sources on a
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+machine. Typically what is enumerated is the number of input pins on
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+all of the interrupt controller in the system. In the case of ISA
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+what is enumerated are the 16 input pins on the two i8259 interrupt
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+controllers.
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+Architectures can assign additional meaning to the IRQ numbers, and
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+are encouraged to in the case where there is any manual configuration
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+of the hardware involved. The ISA IRQs are a classic example of
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+assigning this kind of additional meaning.
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