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| Subject: | [ts-7000] TS-7800 Interrupt Handling |
| From: | "thubbard_fsu" <> |
| Date: | Wed, 14 Mar 2012 02:06:24 -0000 |
Hi there,
I am currently trying to code a kernel module that that accurately time stamps
(preferable to the microsecond) when a signal is sent to one of the PC/104
ports.
>From reading the Marvell 88F5152 manual it states "Each of the GPIO input pins
>can be programmed to generate an Edge sensitive or a Level sensitive maskable
>interrupt"
My question is, how is that done? And how can it be handled?
NOTE: I am programming in kernel-space and would prefer to so I can get high
priority and more accurate time stamps.
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