The IRQController object is RefCounted, and is shared between the
InterruptManagement class & IRQ handlers' classes.
IRQHandler, SharedIRQHandler & SpuriousInterruptHandler classes
use a responsible IRQ controller directly instead of calling
InterruptManagement for disable(), enable() or eoi().
Also, the initialization process of InterruptManagement is
simplified, so it doesn't rely on an ACPI parser to be initialized.
Now the ACPI & PCI code is more safer, because we don't use raw pointers
or references to objects or data that are located in the physical
address space, so an accidental dereference cannot happen easily.
Instead, we use the PhysicalAddress class to represent those addresses.
The GenericInterruptHandler class will be used to represent
an abstract interrupt handler. The InterruptManagement class will
represent a centralized component to manage interrupts.