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Fast Interrupt Priority Management in Operating System Kernels (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (31 citations)
Daniel Stodolsky



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Abstract: In this paper we describe a new, low-overhead technique for manipulating processor interrupt state in an operating system kernel. Both uniprocessor and multiprocessor operating systems protect against uniprocessor deadlock and data corruption by selectively enabling and disabling interrupts during critical sections. This happens frequently during latency-critical activities such as IPC, scheduling, and memory management. Unfortunately, the cycle cost of modifying the interrupt mask has... (Update)

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Stodolsky, D., Bershad, B. N., and Chen, B. Fast Interrupt Priority Management for Operating System Kernels. In Proceedings of the Second Usenix Workshop on Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures, September 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/stodolsky93fast.html   More

@techreport{ stodolsky93fast,
    author = "Daniel Stodolsky and J. Bradley Chen and Brian N. Bershad",
    title = "Fast Interrupt Priority Management in Operating System Kernels",
    number = "CS-93-152",
    pages = "6",
    year = "1993",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/stodolsky93fast.html" }
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