Hi,
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 08:41:20AM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
The first column is the hex version of what's in
the /cat
/proc/interrupts table, and the last column is the vector associated
with that interrupt. The priority, as I understand it, is driven by the
highest vector number. In the table above vector 'D1' is highest, so you
look back at it's IRQ number (16 hex) convert it to decimal (22) and
look it up in the /proc/interrupts table and find that in this machine
the VIA8233 has the highest priority, followed by USB, then the ICE1712,
the radeon, and so on.
Ah, ok. This makes sense. I had found some references to the vector
table, but nothing complete enough for me to figure out what was going
on. Thanks for the explanation.
Thanks,
Greg
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Greg Jednaszewski
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