* The two functions that either add a [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] instance to the global queue of pending [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] (see [[KTimerAndWDTManager]]), or remove one from it, now return a boolean indicating whether the interrupt event already is/was in the queue (if that is true, the function that adds the interrupt event will now update the timer registers in that case as well). This is especially used for the below fixes. | * The two functions that either add a [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] instance to the global queue of pending [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] (see [[KTimerAndWDTManager]]), or remove one from it, now return a boolean indicating whether the interrupt event already is/was in the queue (if that is true, the function that adds the interrupt event will now update the timer registers in that case as well). This is especially used for the below fixes. |