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Interrupt handler

In computer systems programming, an interrupt handler, also known as an interrupt service routine (ISR), is a special block of code associated with a specific interrupt condition. Interrupt handlers are initiated by hardware interrupts, software interrupt instructions, or software exceptions, and are used for implementing device drivers or transitions…

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Divided handlers in modern operating systems

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related to Divided handlers in modern operating systems · 15
Interrupt handler → Deferred Procedure Calls, DESQview, First-Level Interrupt Handler, FLIH, FLIHs, In, Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS, Second-Level Interrupt Handlers, SLIH, SLIHs, The, Unix, Windows
related to Constraints in time and concurrency · 8
Interrupt handler → CPU, DMA, For, If, In, It, MMU, The
related to Interrupt flags · 5
Interrupt handler → CPU, Even, In, It, Unlike
related to Stack space considerations · 5
Interrupt handler → If, In, MMU, Nested, When
related to Execution context · 4
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Interrupt handler → hardware interrupt handler, low-level counterpart of event handlers

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interrupt hardware handler interrupts stack execution system handlers time often context typically memory also operating service current routine software systems

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Interrupt handleris ahardware interrupt handler0.90text
Interrupt handleris alow-level counterpart of event handlers0.90text
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Interrupt handlerrelated to Divided handlers in modern operating systemsLinux0.60section

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