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55 - The physical interrupt is acked by the host, and becomes active on
62 - On guest EOI, the *physical distributor* active bit gets cleared,
65 active state has been cleared.
68 interrupts (shared), KVM directly sets the active state on the physical
72 when the host ISR completes, but leaves the interrupt active until the guest
73 deactivates it. Leaving the interrupt active is allowed, because Linux
81 Forwarded physical interrupts injected should always be active on the
91 over and over. Therefore, the active state on the physical distributor
118 HW bit set, the interrupt must also be active on the physical
125 active state. They become pending when a device signal them, and as
157 10. KVM marks the timer interrupt as active on the physical distributor
163 exactly why we mark the timer interrupt as active in step 10, because
164 the active state on the physical distributor is part of the state
180 7. KVM marks the timer interrupt as active on the physical distributor