+ struct irq_desc *desc = &irq_desc[AU1000_TOY_MATCH2_INT];
+
+ static struct irqaction action;
+ memset(&action, 0, sizeof(struct irqaction));
+
+ /* This is a big problem.... since we didn't use request_irq
+ * when kernel/irq.c calls probe_irq_xxx this interrupt will
+ * be probed for usage. This will end up disabling the device :(
+ * Give it a bogus "action" pointer -- this will keep it from
+ * getting auto-probed!
+ *
+ * By setting the status to match that of request_irq() we
+ * can avoid it. --cgray
+ */
+ action.dev_id = handler;
+ action.flags = SA_INTERRUPT;
+ cpus_clear(action.mask);
+ action.name = "Au1xxx TOY";
+ action.handler = handler;
+ action.next = NULL;
+
+ desc->action = &action;
+ desc->status &= ~(IRQ_DISABLED | IRQ_AUTODETECT | IRQ_WAITING | IRQ_INPROGRESS);
+