Difference between revisions of "DSP:RegisterInterruptEvents"
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Application should unregister the event by setting handle to zero. If the session was closed before the event was unregistered, it will cause a handle leak in DSP process. | Application should unregister the event by setting handle to zero. If the session was closed before the event was unregistered, it will cause a handle leak in DSP process. | ||
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+ | DSP can hold up to 6 concurrent registrations. More than that will cause registration to fail. | ||
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+ | Interrupts with interupt=2 are related to [[DSP:WriteProcessPipe|pipes]]. The channel argument is the same as the pipe channel argument. The interrupt is signalled when data is available on the related pipe or when a related event occurs. |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 7 March 2016
Request[edit]
Index Word | Description |
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0 | Header code [0x00150082] |
1 | Interrupt |
2 | Channel |
3 | 0x0 |
4 | Event handle (0 = unregister the event that was previous registered) |
Response[edit]
Index Word | Description |
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0 | Header code [0x00150040] |
1 | Result code |
Description[edit]
Application should unregister the event by setting handle to zero. If the session was closed before the event was unregistered, it will cause a handle leak in DSP process.
DSP can hold up to 6 concurrent registrations. More than that will cause registration to fail.
Interrupts with interupt=2 are related to pipes. The channel argument is the same as the pipe channel argument. The interrupt is signalled when data is available on the related pipe or when a related event occurs.