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A deep dive into the interrupt handling mechanisms within the Linux kernel. Explore how different devices, from keyboards to Ethernet ports, trigger and process interrupts. Complete with hands-on examples and real-world use cases.
A simple yet insightful program to set multiple gpio interrupts
Custom CLI/Shell Written in C
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An in-depth guide to Kernel Threaded IRQs, detailing their architecture, design, and usage within the Linux kernel. Features hands-on coding examples and best practices.
A comprehensive guide exploring soft interrupts in the Linux kernel, including its mechanisms, implementation, and practical applications. Features code samples and in-depth discussions.
A comprehensive guide exploring soft interrupts in the Linux kernel, including its mechanisms, implementation, and practical applications. Features code samples and in-depth discussions.
A deep dive into the mechanisms behind enabling and disabling interrupts in the Linux kernel. From theory to hands-on examples, this repository offers an all-inclusive exploration.
Various Lab Assignments from Cornell University's CS 3420(Embedded Systems Course)
Build your own OS — from the ground up — with a custom language you’ll love to code in.
OS project implemented in C for µMPS3 emulator, demonstrating core OS concepts including scheduling, virtual memory, and system calls
Assembly x86 - ABI conventions - SIMD - Cache coherence - Interruptions - Pagination - Tasks - Systems programming
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