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| Subject: | can't find interrupt number under /proc/interrupts for the pci multi-port on db1550 |
| From: | rolf liu <rolfliu@gmail.com> |
| Date: | Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:06:27 -0700 |
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| Reply-to: | rolf liu <rolfliu@gmail.com> |
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I am running 2.4.31 on db1550 with a pci multi-port board. the kernel starts up ok. but after start-up, I can't find the corresponding interrupt number for this board, which is irq 2. I can find the device under /proc/devices and /proc/tty/driver, etc. So I am now sure if it is working ok. Is there good (simple) method to test this serial port? thanks |
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