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| + | | 17 October |
| + | | plutoo |
| + | |- |
| + | | Bad irq_id check in CreateInterruptEvent |
| + | | CreateInterruptEvent syscall is designed to work only for irq_id >= 32. All irq_ids < 32 are "per-core" and reserved for kernel use (watchdog/scheduling/core communications). |
| + | On 1.0.0 you could supply irq_id < 32 and it would write outside the SharedIrqs table. |
| + | | You can register irq's in the Core3Irqs table, and thus register per-core irqs for core3, that are normally reserved for kernel. Useless. |
| + | | 1.0.0 |
| + | | 1.0.0 |
| + | | ~October |
| | 17 October | | | 17 October |
| | plutoo | | | plutoo |