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namespace Kernel::KInterruptManager { |
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void HandleInterrupt(KernelCore& kernel, s32 core_id) { |
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auto* process = kernel.CurrentProcess(); |
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if (!process) { |
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return; |
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} |
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// Acknowledge the interrupt.
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kernel.PhysicalCore(core_id).ClearInterrupt(); |
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auto& current_thread = GetCurrentThread(kernel); |
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// If the user disable count is set, we may need to pin the current thread.
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if (current_thread.GetUserDisableCount() && !process->GetPinnedThread(core_id)) { |
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KScopedSchedulerLock sl{kernel}; |
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if (auto* process = kernel.CurrentProcess(); process) { |
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// If the user disable count is set, we may need to pin the current thread.
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if (current_thread.GetUserDisableCount() && !process->GetPinnedThread(core_id)) { |
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KScopedSchedulerLock sl{kernel}; |
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// Pin the current thread.
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process->PinCurrentThread(core_id); |
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// Pin the current thread.
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process->PinCurrentThread(core_id); |
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// Set the interrupt flag for the thread.
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GetCurrentThread(kernel).SetInterruptFlag(); |
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// Set the interrupt flag for the thread.
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GetCurrentThread(kernel).SetInterruptFlag(); |
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} |
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} |
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// Request interrupt scheduling.
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