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I am reading OS and CPU concepts for writing device driver and i came across "deferred procedure call (DPC)" and how kernel interacts with DPC and IRQL. I really appreciate a simple explanation of what it is and when it is used?

I have read the official microsoft document and some other resources but i get more confused.

These are some of my resources:

What Are Deferred Procedure Calls?

Introduction to DPCs

Windows Internals

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  • "I have read the official microsoft document and some other resources but i get more confused." - What exactly confused you while you read these resources? You write that you want a simple explanation but don't specify what is difficult for you in existing explanations. Note, that Stack Overflow is a Question/Answers site for specific problems. We don't write books, articles which covers a large area of knowledge.
    – Tsyvarev
    Apr 21, 2020 at 9:04

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You can also look for irql definitions like this answers I think they are quite simple as well, Hope it help:

What is irql?

Why irql is important?

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    Non of these exactly define the "DPC". However it is useful for the "When it is used?" part.
    – 0_o
    Apr 21, 2020 at 5:40

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