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BUS_CONFIG_INTR(9)
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      BUS_CONFIG_INTR -- Configure interrupt polarity and trigger mode
      #include <sys/param.h>
     #include <sys/bus.h>
     int
     BUS_CONFIG_INTR(device_t dev, int irq, enum intr_trigger trig,
	 enum intr_polarity pol);
     The BUS_CONFIG_INTR method allows bus or device drivers to provide interrupt
 polarity and trigger mode to parent busses.  This typically bubbles
     all the way up to the root bus (e.g. nexus) where the necessary actions
     are taken to actually program the hardware.  Since the BUS_CONFIG_INTR
     method takes an interrupt number, it is assumed but not necessarily
     required that it is called prior to BUS_SETUP_INTR(9).
     The trig argument can be one of
     INTR_TRIGGER_CONFORM  The interrupt trigger mode is standard for the bus
			   to which the device is attached.
     INTR_TRIGGER_EDGE	   The interrupt is edge triggered.  This means that
			   the interrupt is raised by the rising edge of the
			   signal on the interrupt line.  The signal typically
			   revert to the original state so as to cause a
			   spike.  INTR_TRIGGER_LEVEL The interrupt is level
			   triggered.  This means that the interrupt is raised
			   when the signal on the interrupt line transitions
			   and remains unchanged after that until the interrupt
 has been serviced, after which the signal
			   transitions back.
     The pol argument can be any one of
     INTR_POLARITY_CONFORM  The interrupt polarity is standard for the bus to
			    which the device is attached.
     INTR_POLARITY_HIGH     The interrupt is activated by a high voltage on
			    the interrupt line.
     INTR_POLARITY_LOW	    The interrupt is activated by a low voltage on the
			    interrupt line.
     Zero is returned on success, otherwise an appropriate error is returned.
 
     BUS_SETUP_INTR(9), BUS_TEARDOWN_INTR(9), device(9), driver(9)
     The BUS_CONFIG_INTR method first appeared in FreeBSD 5.2.
      This manual page was written by Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@xcllnt.net>
FreeBSD 5.2.1		      September 23, 2003		 FreeBSD 5.2.1  [ Back ] |