^new^ — Ivthandleinterrupt

ivthandlerinterrupt is a specific type of interrupt handler that plays a critical role in the Linux kernel. Its primary function is to handle interrupts generated by the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) in a multiprocessor system.

Windows, Linux, and macOS all have a variation of an IVT handler at their core to manage communication between the OS and your hardware. ivthandleinterrupt

"The stack alignment," Elias breathed. "You're misaligned by a word." ivthandlerinterrupt is a specific type of interrupt handler

It is part of the Windows kernel or HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) responsible for handling interrupts and managing DMA operations. Error Association: I2C with multiple devices)

On systems with shared interrupt lines (PCI, I2C with multiple devices), ivthandleinterrupt must call each registered device’s handler and identify which one raised the event.