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- I/O
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- errors
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fclose() ·
fflush() ·
- ports
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_NTO_TCTL_IO behavior ·
- prioritized
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Prioritized I/O ·
- privileges
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Abnormal process termination ·
_NTO_TCTL_IO behavior ·
- streams, standard
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2.5. Standard I/O Streams ·
2.5.1. Interaction of File Descriptors and Standard I/O Streams ·
- IEEE 754 floating-point format
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Mathematical interfaces ·
- ILL_COPROC
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2.4.3. Signal Actions ·
- ILL_ILLOPC
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2.4.3. Signal Actions ·
- ILL_PRVOPC
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2.4.3. Signal Actions ·
- illegal instructions, execution of
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2.4.3. Signal Actions ·
- immediate dependencies
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Lazy loading ·
- implicit dependencies
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Lazy loading ·
- include directory
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Header files in /usr/include ·
- INCVPATH macro
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The qrules.mk include file ·
- infinity, representing in print
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fprintf() ·
- initialization, debugger commands
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GDB commands ·
- INSTALLDIR macro
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A library and an application ·
The qtargets.mk include file ·
- instruction pointer
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DCMD_PROC_RUN ·
Thread information ·
- int
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C-language compilation environment ·
- INT16_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT16_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT32_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT32_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT64_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT64_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT8_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT8_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST16_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST16_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST32_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST32_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST64_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST64_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST8_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_FAST8_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST16_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST16_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST32_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST32_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST64_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST64_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST8_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_LEAST8_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- INT_MAX
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<limits.h> ·
Float, standard I/O, and limit values ·
- INT_MIN
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<limits.h> ·
- interprocess communication
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IPC
- interrupt handlers
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An application as a set of processes ·
Priority range ·
- getting for a process
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DCMD_PROC_IRQS ·
- will preempt any thread
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Priority range ·
See also
ISR
- Interrupt Request (IRQ)
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- defined
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Attaching and detaching interrupts ·
- Interrupt Service Routine
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See
ISR
- Interrupt Service Thread (IST)
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Interrupts on multicore systems ·
- InterruptAttach()
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Attaching and detaching interrupts ·
Interrupts on multicore systems ·
Signalling the application code ·
- InterruptAttachEvent()
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Attaching and detaching interrupts ·
Interrupts on multicore systems ·
Signalling the application code ·
- InterruptDetach()
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Attaching and detaching interrupts ·
- InterruptLock()
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Updating common data structures ·
- InterruptMask()
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Safe functions ·
- interrupts
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- defined
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What's an interrupt? ·
- edge-triggered
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Determining the source of the interrupt ·
Edge-triggered IRQ ·
- latency
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Interrupt latency ·
Problems with shared interrupts ·
- level-sensitive
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Determining the source of the interrupt ·
Level-sensitive IRQ ·
- masking
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Safe functions ·
Servicing the hardware ·
Using InterruptAttachEvent() ·
- ARM platforms
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_NTO_TCTL_IO behavior ·
- automatically by the kernel
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Attaching and detaching interrupts ·
- running out of events
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Running out of interrupt events ·
- sharing
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Ordering of shared interrupts ·
Problems with shared interrupts ·
- InterruptUnlock()
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Updating common data structures ·
- InterruptUnmask()
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Safe functions ·
- InterruptWait()
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Interrupts on multicore systems ·
- INTPTR_MAX
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<stdint.h> ·
- INTPTR_MIN
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<stdint.h> ·
- invalid memory access
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2.4.3. Signal Actions ·
- ioctl()
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Cancellation points ·
- IOV_MAX
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<limits.h> ·
- IPC (interprocess communication)
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Process model ·
- isfdtype()
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Non-POSIX functions with POSIX-sounding names ·
- ISO 10646-1:2000 character set
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Coded character sets ·
- ISO 8859-1:1987 character set
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Coded character sets ·
- ISO/IEC 8859-1 character set
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7.3. Locale Definition ·
- ISR
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- coupling data structure with
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Using InterruptAttach() ·
- defined
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What's an interrupt? ·
- environment
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Interrupt environment ·
- floating-point operations aren't safe to use in
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Interrupt Service Routine (ISR) ·
- functions safe to use within
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Safe functions ·
- getting for a process
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DCMD_PROC_IRQS ·
- multicore systems
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Interrupts on multicore systems ·
- preemption considerations
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Updating common data structures ·
- pseudo-code example
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Using InterruptAttach() ·
- responsibilities of
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Servicing the hardware ·
- returning SIGEV_INTR
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Using InterruptAttach() ·
- returning SIGEV_PULSE
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Using InterruptAttach() ·
- returning SIGEV_SIGNAL
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Using InterruptAttach() ·
- rules of acquisition
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Attaching and detaching interrupts ·
- running out of interrupt events
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Running out of interrupt events ·
- signalling a thread
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Signalling the application code ·
See also
interrupt handlers
- IST (Interrupt Service Thread)
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Interrupts on multicore systems ·
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