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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:04:30+00:00 2026-05-13T09:04:30+00:00

When an Asynchronous Procedure Call (APC) occurs it is executed ‘Asynchronously’ to the current

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When an Asynchronous Procedure Call (APC) occurs it is executed ‘Asynchronously’ to the current context of the thread. Per this MSDN info: APC

Now my question is, what exactly does it mean ‘execute asynchronously to the context of the current thread’? Is it that executes besides what the thread is already executing, or is the thread interrupted to execute the APC first and then continue its work?

Because to my knowledge a processor can not ‘really’ do two things at once. Unless I’ve completely misunderstood the ‘asynchronous’ concept here.

Can anyone offer an explanation or a link to an explanation?

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    2026-05-13T09:04:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:04 am

    A thread must be in an alertable state to run a user-mode APC.

    When a user-mode APC is queued, the thread to which it is queued is not directed to call the APC function unless it is in an alertable state.

    A thread enters an alertable state when it calls the SleepEx, SignalObjectAndWait, MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx, WaitForMultipleObjectsEx, or WaitForSingleObjectEx function. If the wait is satisfied before the APC is queued, the thread is no longer in an alertable wait state so the APC function will not be executed. However, the APC is still queued, so the APC function will be executed when the thread calls another alertable wait function.

    execute asynchronously to the context of the current thread means
    the APC function will be executed when the thread calls alertable wait function and switch to the alertable state.

    I recommand you read

    Windows via C/C++, Fifth Edition 
    Chapter 10 - Synchronous and Asynchronous Device I/O 
    
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