Thanks Juan. I think I've gotten the idea of driver although it doesn't seem to
be an easy thing to be developed as I'm a newbie in Embedded Linux. As soon as
possible I'll be bringing some news about it!
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> A driver foy my interrupt handler means!!!
> That you are make a software at the software level and you can not access
> the kernel level, you are upper than the linux, so every time you try to
> access a interruption you will make your application to wait until the
> interruption is generated,
> so the best idea is to make a driver that read the interruption and do the
> job, so you only have to read the answer.
> If you need more help ask me!!!
> bye
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> Juan Felipe Obando Obando Valencia.
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> Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 12:01:31 +0000
> Subject: Re: [ts-7000] TS-7260 External Interrupt
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> > Morgan, once the support guy from embeddedarm.com asked me the same thing
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