December 2004
Intermediate to advanced
976 pages
33h 33m
English
Microsoft Windows provides several base mechanisms that kernel-mode components such as the executive, the kernel, and device drivers use. This chapter explains the following system mechanisms and describes how they are used:
Trap dispatching, including interrupts, deferred procedure calls (DPCs), asynchronous procedure calls (APCs), exception dispatching, and system service dispatching
The executive object manager
Synchronization, including spinlocks, kernel dispatcher objects, and how waits are implemented
System worker threads
Miscellaneous mechanisms such as Windows global flags
Kernel Event Tracing
Wow64
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