OEMIpiHandler (Compact 2013)
3/28/2014
This function handles platform-specific interprocessor interrupts (IPIs).
Syntax
void OEMIpiHandler(
DWORD dwCommand,
DWORD dwData
);
Parameters
- dwCommand
The interrupt command, which is implementation-specific. The range that an OEM can use for this value is above 0x1000; the values from 0 (zero) to 0xfff are reserved for the kernel.
- dwData
Implementation-specific data that corresponds to the interrupt command.
Return Value
None.
Remarks
This function is optional for multiprocessor support. If you implement OEMIpiHandler, set the pfnIpiHandler member of OEMGLOBAL to point to this function.
IPI commands from 0 (zero) through 0xfff are reserved for use by the OS. An OEM can define platform-specific IPIs from 0x1000 (OEM_FIRST_IPI_COMMAND) and up. When the kernel receives an IPI command that it does not recognize, it calls this function to have the OEM adaptation layer (OAL) handle the IPI.
To send a platform-specific IPI, use the pfnNKSendIPI member of NKGLOBAL, or use the NKSendInterProcessorInterrupt function, which is a wrapper to the function that pfnNKSendIPI points to.
Requirements
Header |
oemglobal.h |
Library |
OEMMain.lib or OEMMain_StaticKITL.lib |