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#ifndef INTERRUPTS_H
#define INTERRUPTS_H
#include <stdint.h>
/**
* @file
*
* Interrupts
* ==========
*
* Exceptions
* ----------
* * 0x00-0x20 Exceptions
*
* Legacy PIC
* ----------
* * 0x20-0x27 disabled pic
* * 0x28-0x36 disabled pic
*
* Software Interrupts / Ring 3
* -------------------
* * 0x80 System Call
*
* Hardware Interrupts / Ring 1
* -------------------
* * 0x81-0xA0
*
* Default
* -------
* * 0xff
*
* Usage
* -----
*
* Run interrupts_init() ONCE first.
* After that you can install the interruptAs on each cpu via interrupts_install();
* interrupt_handler() and exception_handler() will be called accordingly from
* the interrupt handlers this functionality is backed by. You can find them
* in asm_int.h. The selector 0x08 is used.
*
* You can register handlers for specific interrupts via
* interrupt_register(). Remember that the interrupts are routed
* through the I/O APIC which has to be configured as well.
*/
#define INTERRUPT_SYSCALL 0x80 // can be called from user code / ring 3
#define INTERRUPT_IPI 0x81 // ipi1 more might folllow
#define INTERRUPT_PIT_TIMER 0x90
#define INTERRUPT_KEYBOARD 0x91
#define INTERRUPT_MOUSE 0x92
#define INTERRUPT_E1000 0x93
#define INTERRUPT_APIC_TIMER 0x94
void interrupts_init();
void interrupts_install();
void interrupt_register(uint32_t irq, uint32_t func_addr);
#endif
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