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[[Category:Kernel objects]]
[[Category:Kernel interrupt events]]
class [[KSynchronizationInterruptEvent]] extends [[ARM11_Interrupts#InterruptEvent|InterruptEvent]]
class [[KSynchronizationInterruptEvent]] extends [[KBaseInterruptEvent]]


Size : 0x8 bytes
Size : 0x8 bytes


This this the abstract base class for all interrupt events related to synchronization objects; there's no new virtual function for this class.
This this the abstract base class for all interrupt events related to synchronization objects: [[KSchedulableInterruptEvent]], [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]] and [[KSendableInterruptEvent]]
Its instances always have a parent object.
 
There's no new virtual function defined by this class.


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| [[KSynchronizationObject]]
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| Pointer to the object the parent is waiting on, or to another object synchronizing on this one
| Next interrupt event (associated with the current one). The linked list represented by this attribute can contain cycles
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 10 December 2016

class KSynchronizationInterruptEvent extends KBaseInterruptEvent

Size : 0x8 bytes

This this the abstract base class for all interrupt events related to synchronization objects: KSchedulableInterruptEvent, KTimeableInterruptEvent and KSendableInterruptEvent

There's no new virtual function defined by this class.

Offset Type Description
0x0 void ** Pointer to vtable
0x4 KSynchronizationInterruptEvent * Next interrupt event (associated with the current one). The linked list represented by this attribute can contain cycles