Difference between revisions of "KTimeableInterruptEvent"
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Revision as of 21:49, 9 February 2017
class KTimeableInterruptEvent extends KSynchronizationInterruptEvent
Size : 0x10 bytes
Abstract class used as base for KThread, KTimer, etc. Instances of these classes are kept track of by the KTimerAndWDTManager.
As of 11.3.0-36, a second virtual method was added to decide whether to remove an object from the list of objects tracked by the KTimerAndWDTManager instance, see changelog.
Offset | Type | Description |
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0x0 | void ** | Pointer to vtable |
0x4 | KSynchronizationInterruptEvent * | Next interrupt event (associated with the current one). The linked list represented by this attribute can contain cycles.
For KThread instances, this is usually a KTimer, and vice-versa |
0x8 | s64 | Desired time point (relative to the CPU power-on) in CPU ticks for KTimerAndWDTManager when it's handling its list of KTimeableInterruptEvent instances |