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                Enumerations | Functions | Constants
                Core::Interrupt Namespace Reference

                Exception and Interrupt control. More...

                Enumerations

                enum  Vector {
                  DIVISON_BY_ZERO = 0 ,
                  DEBUG = 1 ,
                  NON_MASKABLE_INTERRUPT = 2 ,
                  BREAKPOINT = 3 ,
                  OVERFLOW = 4 ,
                  BOUND_RANGE_EXCEEDED = 5 ,
                  INVALID_OPCODE = 6 ,
                  DEVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE = 7 ,
                  DOUBLE_FAULT = 8 ,
                  INVALID_TSS = 10 ,
                  SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT = 11 ,
                  STACK_SEGMENT_FAULT = 12 ,
                  GENERAL_PROTECTION_FAULT = 13 ,
                  PAGE_FAULT = 14 ,
                  FLOATING_POINT_EXCEPTION = 16 ,
                  ALIGNMENT_CHECK = 17 ,
                  MACHINE_CHECK = 18 ,
                  SIMD_FP_EXCEPTION = 19 ,
                  EXCEPTIONS = 32 ,
                  TIMER = 32 ,
                  KEYBOARD = 33 ,
                  GDB = 35 ,
                  ASSASSIN = 100 ,
                  WAKEUP = 101 ,
                  VECTORS = 256
                }
                 List of used interrupt vectors. More...
                 

                Functions

                bool isEnabled ()
                 Check if interrupts are enabled on this CPU. More...
                 
                void enable ()
                 Allow interrupts. More...
                 
                bool disable ()
                 Forbid interrupts. More...
                 
                void restore (bool val)
                 Restore interrupt. More...
                 

                Constants

                const uintptr_t FLAG_ENABLE = 1 << 9
                 Bit in FLAGS register corresponding to the current interrupt state.
                 

                Detailed Description

                Exception and Interrupt control.

                See also
                ISDMv3, Chapter 6 Interrupt and Exception Handling

                Enumeration Type Documentation

                enum Core::Interrupt::Vector

                List of used interrupt vectors.

                The exception vectors from 0 to 31 are reserved for traps, faults and aborts. Their behavior is different for each exception, some push an error code, some are not recoverable.

                The vectors from 32 to 255 are user defined interrupts.

                See also
                ISDMv3, 6.15 Exception and Interrupt Reference
                Enumerator
                DIVISON_BY_ZERO 

                Divide-by-zero Error (at a DIV/IDIV instruction)

                DEBUG 

                Debug exception.

                NON_MASKABLE_INTERRUPT 

                Non Maskable Interrupt.

                BREAKPOINT 

                Breakpoint exception (used for debugging)

                OVERFLOW 

                Overflow exception (at INTO instruction)

                BOUND_RANGE_EXCEEDED 

                Bound Range Exceeded (at BOUND instruction)

                INVALID_OPCODE 

                Opcode at Instruction Pointer is invalid (you probably shouldn't be here)

                DEVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE 

                FPU "FPU/MMX/SSE" instruction but corresponding extension not activate.

                DOUBLE_FAULT 

                Exception occurred while trying to call exception/interrupt handler.

                INVALID_TSS 

                Invalid Task State Segment selector (see error code for index)

                SEGMENT_NOT_PRESENT 

                Segment not available (see error code for selector index)

                STACK_SEGMENT_FAULT 

                Stack segment not available or invalid (see error code for selector index)

                GENERAL_PROTECTION_FAULT 

                Operation not allowed (see error code for selector index)

                PAGE_FAULT 

                Operation on Page (r/w/x) not allowed for current privilege (error code + cr2)

                FLOATING_POINT_EXCEPTION 

                x87 FPU error (at WAIT/FWAIT), accidentally Core::CR0_NE set?

                ALIGNMENT_CHECK 

                Unaligned memory access in userspace (Exception activated by Core::CR0_AM)

                MACHINE_CHECK 

                Model specific exception.

                SIMD_FP_EXCEPTION 

                SSE/MMX error (if Core::CR4_OSXMMEXCPT activated)

                EXCEPTIONS 

                Number of exceptions.

                TIMER 

                Periodic CPU local LAPIC::Timer interrupt.

                KEYBOARD 

                Keyboard interrupt (key press / release)

                GDB 

                Inter-processor interrupt to stop other CPUs for debugging in GDB.

                ASSASSIN 

                Inter-processor interrupt to immediately stop threads running on other CPUs.

                WAKEUP 

                Inter-processor interrupt to WakeUp sleeping CPUs.

                VECTORS 

                Number of interrupt vectors.

                Function Documentation

                bool Core::Interrupt::isEnabled ( )
                inline

                Check if interrupts are enabled on this CPU.

                This is done by pushing the FLAGS register onto stack, reading it into a register and checking the corresponding bit.

                Returns
                true if enabled, false if disabled
                void Core::Interrupt::enable ( )
                inline

                Allow interrupts.

                Enables interrupt handling by executing the instruction sti. Since this instruction is delayed by one cycle, an subsequent nop is executed (to ensure deterministic behavior, independent from the compiler generated code)

                A pending interrupt (i.e., those arriving while interrupts were disabled) will be delivered after re-enabling interrupts.

                See also
                ISDMv2, Chapter 4. STI - Set Interrupt Flag
                bool Core::Interrupt::disable ( void  )
                inline

                Forbid interrupts.

                Prevents interrupt handling by executing the instruction cli. Will return the previous interrupt state.

                Returns
                true if interrupts were enabled at the time of executing this function, false if they were already disabled.
                See also
                ISDMv2, Chapter 3. CLI - Clear Interrupt Flag
                void Core::Interrupt::restore ( bool  val)
                inline

                Restore interrupt.

                Restore the interrupt state to the state prior to calling disable() by using its return value.

                Note
                This function will never disable interrupts, even if val is false! This function is designed to allow nested disabling and restoring of the interrupt state.
                Parameters
                valif set to true, interrupts will be enabled; nothing will happen on false.
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