Can someone explain to me how the CPU finds the source of an interrupt in OS theory?
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I am currently doing a module in Operating Systems theory and I have a few concepts that I am unable to grasp - would this be the right place to ask questions ? My main question is about interrupts. When the CPU detects that there has been an interrupt, I understand that it must find out where this…
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what does it mean when an interrupt is said to be "serviced"? When the thing requesting the interrupt is taken care of, then it is called "serviced." This could be as simple as reading the next character from the keyboard, or sending the next packet…
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