On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Wolfgang Grandegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jon Smirl wrote:
>> mpc5200 interrupts have three cells in the device tree. How are these
>> interpreted?
>> Middle one is the interrupt number. Last one seems to always be zero.
>> What does the first one do, edge/l
Jon Smirl wrote:
> mpc5200 interrupts have three cells in the device tree. How are these
> interpreted?
> Middle one is the interrupt number. Last one seems to always be zero.
> What does the first one do, edge/level?
>
> I searched through /Documentation and could find anything about three
> cell
mpc5200 interrupts have three cells in the device tree. How are these
interpreted?
Middle one is the interrupt number. Last one seems to always be zero.
What does the first one do, edge/level?
I searched through /Documentation and could find anything about three
cells for interrupts.
I understand