queued interrupt
[kjuːd ˈɪntərʌpt]
nounpl: queued interrupts
interrupção enfileirada
1. A mechanism in computer systems where interrupt signals are stored in a queue and processed sequentially rather than immediately, allowing the processor to handle multiple interrupts in an organized manner
The system uses queued interrupts to manage I/O operations from multiple devices without losing data.
O sistema utiliza interrupções enfileiradas para gerenciar operações de E/S de múltiplos dispositivos sem perder dados.
2. An interrupt request that is held in a queue pending processor availability to be serviced
When the CPU is busy, the queued interrupt waits in the interrupt queue until the processor is ready.
Quando a CPU está ocupada, a interrupção enfileirada aguarda na fila de interrupções até que o processador esteja pronto.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in computer science, systems programming, and software engineering contexts. It is not region-specific but rather domain-specific within the technology sector. The term maintains the same meaning across Brazil, Portugal, and English-speaking countries, though terminology may vary slightly depending on the specific computing platform or architecture being discussed.
Related Idioms & Phrases
interrupt queue management
queue-based interrupt handling
interrupt queueing discipline
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