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author | mjacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-05-07 05:49:27 +0000 |
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committer | mjacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-05-07 05:49:27 +0000 |
commit | 3e0d9309667004dc0df4f4879b71cf477f942fb6 (patch) | |
tree | cac9be0a4169b3370863d676f8cbbfb5f2f133ba /sys | |
parent | 66bc1a23cf7a0d61ee987b2855a6bd109d540184 (diff) | |
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Pass the vector on thru instead of checking EISA/ISA ints. It turns
out the FreeBSD code did the right thing by starting EISA/ISA vectors
at 0x800.
Diffstat (limited to 'sys')
-rw-r--r-- | sys/alpha/mcbus/mcpcia.c | 10 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/sys/alpha/mcbus/mcpcia.c b/sys/alpha/mcbus/mcpcia.c index c021e08..e6f1dfe 100644 --- a/sys/alpha/mcbus/mcpcia.c +++ b/sys/alpha/mcbus/mcpcia.c @@ -774,16 +774,6 @@ mcpcia_intr(void *arg) { unsigned long vec = (unsigned long) arg; - if (vec >= MCPCIA_VEC_EISA && vec < MCPCIA_VEC_PCI) { -#if NSIO > 0 - sio_iointr(framep, vec); - return; -#else - panic("mcpcia_intr: (E)ISA interrupt support not configured " - "for vector 0x%lx", vec); -#endif - } - /* * Check for I2C interrupts. These are technically within * the PCI vector range, but no PCI device should ever map |