Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p An inter-processor interrupt (IPI) is a special type of interrupt by which one processor may interrupt another processor in a multiprocessor system if the interrupting processor requires action from the other processor. Actions that might be requested include: flushes of memory management unit caches, such as translation lookaside buffers, on other processors when memory mappings are changed by one processor; stopping when the system is being shut down by one processor.. }
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- Inter-processor_interrupt abstract "An inter-processor interrupt (IPI) is a special type of interrupt by which one processor may interrupt another processor in a multiprocessor system if the interrupting processor requires action from the other processor. Actions that might be requested include: flushes of memory management unit caches, such as translation lookaside buffers, on other processors when memory mappings are changed by one processor; stopping when the system is being shut down by one processor.".
- Inter-processor_interrupt comment "An inter-processor interrupt (IPI) is a special type of interrupt by which one processor may interrupt another processor in a multiprocessor system if the interrupting processor requires action from the other processor. Actions that might be requested include: flushes of memory management unit caches, such as translation lookaside buffers, on other processors when memory mappings are changed by one processor; stopping when the system is being shut down by one processor.".