I have several questions about how device drivers interact with modern PC hardware. However, I have no idea where such questions would actually be on-topic.
- Since I'm not trying to actually write a device driver, this seems off-topic for Stack Overflow.
- I'm not asking about software design methodologies, so Software Engineering also seems off-topic.
- I'm not trying to build any hardware, so this seems off-topic for Electronics.
- Questions like this get asked and answered all the time on Retrocomputing. But since I'm asking about modern hardware, this is clearly off-topic there too.
- This is about specific real-world hardware, not theoretical devices, so Computer Science appears off-topic too.
- I'm not trying to solve a practical IT problem, so definitely off-topic for Server Fault.
- This isn't even a practical end-user problem, so doesn't fit Superuser.
- It's nothing to do with Unix, so clearly off-topic for Linux & Unix.
...I have no idea where else to ask. Suggestions?
I'm pretty damned sure there are people on the SE network who know the answers I want, but I have no idea where such questions would be permissible.
Edit: Some examples of the questions I'm thinking about asking:
- How does keyboard input work on a PC? Does the CPU poll the keyboard to see what keys are currently pressed, or does pressing a key generate a hardware interrupt, or...?
- Is the PCI communication protocol implemented in hardware or software? (I.e., does the CPU have to explicitly construct a command package and send it, or does the PCI bus controller do that for you?)
- Is the framebuffer of the graphics card ever mapped into the address space of the CPU? Or does the CPU have to explicitly construct a command packet and have that sent to the GPU to tell it to draw something?
Is that an answer rather than a comment?
Would that make the information given any more valuable for you?