Part 2: Controlling Pass-Through Volume via Telnet
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side of the display, worthy of some discussion. Zoom in on the activity
detail, which looks similar to that in
. Information in the win-
dow, reading left-to-right, can be interpreted as:
1. The
LwIP stack
(thread ID 4, then 2) receives the keystroke from
the Ethernet peripheral.
2. The stack’s processing is interrupted temporarily by the processing
of an audio block (threads ID 5–7). This interruption occurs
because the audio processing thread has a higher priority than the
Ethernet threads. After servicing the audio, execution resumes in
the Ethernet thread.
Figure 3-6. Volume Change Thread Interaction
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