In this book, the interrupt handling models used by several
operating systems are introduced and compared. We begin with an
analysis of the classical interrupt management model used by Unix,
followed by the schemes used by modern networked environments. We
highlight the key challenges of each of these models and how these
have been solved by modern operating systems and the research
community. Then we analyze the architectures used for general
purpose and embedded real-time operating systems.
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