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              GuardedKeyboard Class Reference

              syscall interface for keyboard. More...

              #include <syscall/guarded_keyboard.h>

              + Inheritance diagram for GuardedKeyboard:
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              Public Member Functions

              Key getKey ()
               Application interface to retrieve a Key. More...
               
              - Public Member Functions inherited from Keyboard
               Keyboard ()
               Constructor.
               
              void plugin ()
               Initialization of the keyboard. More...
               
              bool prologue () override
               Prologue of keyboard interrupts. More...
               
              void epilogue () override
               Epilogue of keyboard interrupts. More...
               
              Key getKey ()
               Application interface to retrieve a Key. More...
               
              - Public Member Functions inherited from Gate
               Gate ()
               Constructor.
               
              virtual ~Gate ()
               Destructor. More...
               

              Detailed Description

              syscall interface for keyboard.

              Guarded interface to the Keyboard used by user applications.

              Implements the system call interface for class Keyboard. All methods provided by this class are wrappers for the respective method from the base class, which provide additional synchronization by using the class Guarded.

              Member Function Documentation

              Key GuardedKeyboard::getKey ( )
              inline

              Application interface to retrieve a Key.

              This method returns the last pressed key (as an Key object). If no key has been pressed, the calling application thread is blocked until a key is available – this is achieved by using a Semaphore.

              Returns
              Pressed key
              Note
              This method is equal to the correspondent method in base class Keyboard, with the only difference that the call will be protected by a Guarded object.

              The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
              • syscall/guarded_keyboard.h
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