Ok, so what does it take to expose an interrupt vector on a pq2 PIC??
-Alan

Current:
        /
              localbus{
        ...
               fundevice1 {
                       interrupts = <c 8>;
                       interrupt-parent = <&PIC>;
               };
          ...
               [EMAIL PROTECTED] {
                      PIC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] {
                          #interrupt-cells = <2>;
                          interrupt-controller;
                          reg = <10c00 80>;
                          compatible = "fsl,mpc8248-pic", "fsl,pq2-pic";
                        };
Is the above device tree enough on its own?
Do I have to write some platform code beyond:
  static void __init ep8248_pic_init(void)
  {
        struct device_node *np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL,   NULL, 
"fsl,pq2-pic");
        if (!np) {
                printk(KERN_ERR "PIC init: can not find cpm-pic node\n");
                return;
        }

        cpm2_pic_init(np);
        of_node_put(np);
}

-Alan

Hello,

> Freescale experts.  Why on earth can't I request the IRQ for Timer1?

Please consule my question on [1] and the answers.

[1] http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2007-September/042061.html

bye
Silvio Fricke

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