



interrupts ?
by Unknown on Jan 26, 2006 |
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Hi,
I am using the pci-bridge configured as guest and I want to generate interrupts. I have read I have to enable certain bits in the Interrupt Cotroler Register. Do I have to enable these bits in pci_conf_space.v or this register has to be writen from the driver? If I have to write from the driver what is its address? Is it BAR1 + ICR_ADDR ? How many clock cycles do I have to assert wb_int signal to generate the interrupt? Thanks, Robert |



