/* This file was generated by getpir.c, do not modify! (but if you do, please run checkpir on it to verify) * Contains the IRQ Routing Table dumped directly from your memory, which BIOS sets up * * Documentation at : http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/busbios/PCIIRQ.HTM */ #include <arch/pirq_routing.h> const struct irq_routing_table intel_irq_routing_table = { PIRQ_SIGNATURE, /* u32 signature */ PIRQ_VERSION, /* u16 version */ 32+16*2, /* there can be total 2 devices on the bus */ 0x00, /* Where the interrupt router lies (bus) */ (0x12<<3)|0x0, /* Where the interrupt router lies (dev) */ 0x800, /* IRQs devoted exclusively to PCI usage */ 0x1078, /* Vendor */ 0x2, /* Device */ 0, /* Crap (miniport) */ { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, /* u8 rfu[11] */ 0xdf, /* u8 checksum , this hase to set to some value that would give 0 after the sum of all bytes for this structure (including checksum) */ { /* bus, dev|fn, {link, bitmap}, {link, bitmap}, {link, bitmap}, {link, bitmap}, slot, rfu */ {0x00,(0x0e<<3)|0x0, {{0x02, 0xdeb8}, {0x03, 0xdeb8}, {0x04, 0xdeb8}, {0x01, 0x0deb8}}, 0x1, 0x0}, {0x00,(0x0f<<3)|0x0, {{0x03, 0xdeb8}, {0x04, 0xdeb8}, {0x01, 0xdeb8}, {0x02, 0x0deb8}}, 0x2, 0x0}, } }; unsigned long write_pirq_routing_table(unsigned long addr) { return copy_pirq_routing_table(addr); }