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/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/xscale/pxa/
H A Dpxa_icu.cdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/xscale/i80321/
H A Di80321.cdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/xscale/i8134x/
H A Di81342.cdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/mv/
H A Dic.cdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/include/
H A Dintr.hdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/xscale/ixp425/
H A Dixp425.cdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/arm/
H A Dintr.cdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/arm/at91/
H A Dat91.cdiff 193847 Tue Jun 09 18:24:36 MDT 2009 marcel Pass the previously returned IRQ back to arm_get_next_irq() so that
the implementation can guarantee forward progress in the event of
a stuck interrupt or interrupt storm. This is especially critical
for fast interrupt handlers, as they can cause a hard hang in that
case. When first called, arm_get_next_irq() is passed -1.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.

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