Added documentation regarding bkpt and related registers #38
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I have done some research around the breakpoint instruction and some of the undocumented registers that are intended to be used with it. I figured I should put my findings in the Addendum.
I'd like to bring some extra attention to this paragraph:
I am not sure this should be included at all. After all this is a Linux-specific problem; as a user space program we do not have access to hardware interrupts. However, it also begs the question whether direct scheduling could be added to
vcio2in the future and whether it is possible to then bring IRQ functionality back, while retaining the option to run programs asynchronously or with very long timeouts.