Re: INTRNG

From: Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo_at_bluezbox.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2018 20:46:58 -0800
Jon Brawn (jon_at_brawn.org) wrote:
> Wotcha Gang!
> 
> In my travels through the arm64 GENERIC config file I came across the option ‘INTRNG’, and wondered what it was:
> 
> INTeRrupt Next Generation?
> INTeger Random Number Generator?
> IN TRaiNinG?
> INTerrupt Random Number Generator?
> INdependent TRaiNinG?
> 
> So, please put me out of my misery, what does INTRNG stand for, and what are its implications when selected vs not selected?

"INTeRrupt Next Generation". It's a framework to manage complex interrupt
routing cases. I think it's required for all recent ARM platforms,
you can't disable it for ARM64. It can be disabled for older
ARM/MIPS platforms that use old-style interrupt cascading.

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gonzo
Received on Sat Feb 24 2018 - 03:47:06 UTC

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