Difference between revisions of "KSynchronizationInterruptEvent"
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Revision as of 16:59, 2 December 2016
class KSynchronizationInterruptEvent extends InterruptEvent
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This this the abstract base class for all interrupt events related to synchronization objects: KSchedulableInterruptEvent, KThreadInterruptEvent and KTimerInterruptEvent.
There's no new virtual function for this class.
Offset | Type | Description |
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0x0 | void ** | Pointer to vtable |
0x4 | KSynchronizationObject * | Pointer to the object the parent (if any) is waiting on, or to another object synchronizing on this one |