> An IRQ might be received and not displayed at /proc/interrupts if it
> didn't register a driver.
Yes, also not displayed if the driver has been removed (module...)
> However, if there's an IRQ and a driver at /proc/interrupts,
> a driver has been registered. This means that if a total
> of 0 is being displayed, we can safely assume no interrupts have been
> received by that particular CPU.
Yes, no IRQ since the booting message "INIT_IRQ".
Etienne.
----------- etienne.lorrain@ibm.net
-- hdc: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
-- ide1: reset: success
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