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Older FPGAs would sort of "ack" on register read, but this doesn't necessarily agree with how Linux expects IRQs. This results in some IRQs being dropped, and some IRQ X and nobody cared messages. Newer FPGA releases include a new ack enable bit, which changes the behavior and the IRQ will then use a normal ACK.

Older FPGAs would sort of "ack" on register read, but this doesn't necessarily agree
with how Linux expects IRQs. This results in some IRQs being dropped, and some IRQ X
and nobody cared messages. Newer FPGA releases include a new ack enable bit, which changes
the behavior and the IRQ will then use a normal ACK.
@ts-kris ts-kris marked this pull request as draft September 23, 2025 18:12
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