Difference between revisions of "KTimeableInterruptEvent"
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− | Abstract class used as base for [[KThread]], [[KTimer]], | + | Abstract class used as base for [[KThread]], [[KTimer]], and the dummy subclass of the attribute at offset 0x10 of [[KTimerAndWDTManager]]. |
Instances of these classes are kept track of by the [[KTimerAndWDTManager]]. | Instances of these classes are kept track of by the [[KTimerAndWDTManager]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:54, 12 February 2017
class KTimeableInterruptEvent extends KSynchronizationInterruptEvent
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Abstract class used as base for KThread, KTimer, and the dummy subclass of the attribute at offset 0x10 of KTimerAndWDTManager. 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 |