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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 02, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 23, 2010
Brenton F. Belmar, New Paltz, NY (US);
David Craddock, New Paltz, NY (US);
Janet R. Easton, Woodstock, NY (US);
Mark S. Farrell, Pleasant Valley, NY (US);
Thomas A. Gregg, Highland, NY (US);
Damian L. Osisek, Vestal, NY (US);
Donald W. Schmidt, Stone Ridge, NY (US);
Gustav E. Sittmann, Iii, Webster Groves, MO (US);
Richard P. Tarcza, Kingston, NY (US);
Brenton F. Belmar, New Paltz, NY (US);
David Craddock, New Paltz, NY (US);
Janet R. Easton, Woodstock, NY (US);
Mark S. Farrell, Pleasant Valley, NY (US);
Thomas A. Gregg, Highland, NY (US);
Damian L. Osisek, Vestal, NY (US);
Donald W. Schmidt, Stone Ridge, NY (US);
Gustav E. Sittmann, III, Webster Groves, MO (US);
Richard P. Tarcza, Kingston, NY (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
The conditions under which adapter interruptions are made pending are controlled. Responsive to an interruption being presented to an operating system, subsequent interruptions are suppressed on all central processing units in the configuration. The operating system processes the interruption, including examining and processing indicators of reported events until the operating system discontinues the suppression. This enables the operating system to control the number of pending interruptions and the number of processors processing those interruptions.