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− | [[Category:Kernel objects]] | + | [[Category:Kernel interrupt events]] |
| class [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] extends [[KSynchronizationInterruptEvent|KSynchronizationInterruptEvent]] | | class [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] extends [[KSynchronizationInterruptEvent|KSynchronizationInterruptEvent]] |
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− | Abstract base class for KThreadInterruptEvent and KTimerInterruptEvent (which do not define any additional attributes nor methods). | + | 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]]. |
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| + | 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. |
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− | | [[KSynchronizationObject]] * | + | | [[KSynchronizationInterruptEvent]] * |
− | | For KThreadInterruptEvent instances, pointer to the object the thread is waiting on | + | | 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 |
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| | 0x8 | | | 0x8 |
| | s64 | | | s64 |
− | | Suspend time for object | + | | Desired time point (relative to the CPU power-on) in CPU ticks for [[KTimerAndWDTManager]] when it's handling its list of [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] instances |
| |} | | |} |