[openbeos] Re: Interrupt handling in the kernel
- From: Juergen Starek <jslistmail@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 10:06:52 +0200
Sorry, don't know what that was... perhaps the webmailer
I sent it from messed it up. Anyway:
In order to prepare for a CS exam I'll be taking shortly
I had a look at the way the OBOS kernel handles interrupts.
The contents of int.c in the kernel tree look familiar,
but what I am missing is the location of the addresses
the OS branches to if it encounters an interrupt of a
certain type (i.e. the different interrupt handlers for
I/O-interrupts, syscalls etc.)
MTIA
Juergen
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