Lines Matching full:maskable
250 * These occur when maskable asynchronous interrupts are taken with the
478 .abort "Bad maskable vector"
875 * In particular, this means we can take a maskable interrupt at any point
954 * This is a non-maskable, asynchronous interrupt always taken in real-mode.
969 * This interrupt is not maskable, so triggering it when MSR[RI] is clear,
1098 * This is a non-maskable interrupt always taken in real-mode. It can be
1133 * This interrupt is not maskable, so if it triggers when MSR[RI] is clear,
1604 * This is an asynchronous maskable interrupt in response to an "external
1606 * interrupt). It is maskable in hardware by clearing MSR[EE], and
1607 * soft-maskable with IRQS_DISABLED mask (i.e., local_irq_disable()).
1806 * (e.g., DEC has wrapped below zero). It is maskable in hardware by clearing
1807 * MSR[EE], and soft-maskable with IRQS_DISABLED mask (i.e.,
1896 * It is maskable in hardware by clearing MSR[EE], and soft-maskable with
2191 * It is maskable in hardware by clearing MSR[EE], and partially soft-maskable
2197 * problem. Then a regular handler which is soft-maskable and reports the
2341 * It is maskable in hardware by clearing MSR[EE], and soft-maskable with
2807 * stack is one that is usable by maskable interrupts so long as MSR_EE