Using interrupt handlers

Use an interrupt handler for your operating system to pass data to the CPU. Typically, a static function without parameters is added by passing its address to an operating system operation like InstallIntHdlr (operating system-dependent). The static function can be either a special singleton object or a function defined within a package. This operation must use compiler-specific utilities to get to the registers. Eventually, it must return and execute a return from the interrupt instruction.

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You can pass the data from the interrupt handler to the CPU (assuming that the interrupt handler needs to), in the following ways:


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