Or you lose a pile of them
> But now I really have to look at that driver and try a more optimistic
> irq disabling approach, otherwise it will happily disable the most
> important shared interrupt on my Amiga for ages.
If you play with the code remember that the irq delivery on x86 is
asynchronous. You can disable the irq on the chip, synchronize_irq() on
the result and very occasionally get the irq delivered after all of that
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