Triggering
Combined
Interrupts
Interrupt Name
Source Block
GIC
Interrupt
Number
(6)
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ40
FPGA
112
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ41
FPGA
113
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ42
FPGA
114
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ43
FPGA
115
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ44
FPGA
116
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ45
FPGA
117
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ46
FPGA
118
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ47
FPGA
119
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ48
FPGA
120
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ49
FPGA
121
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ50
FPGA
122
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ51
FPGA
123
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ52
FPGA
124
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ53
FPGA
125
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ54
FPGA
126
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ55
FPGA
127
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ56
FPGA
128
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ57
FPGA
129
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ58
FPGA
130
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ59
FPGA
131
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ60
FPGA
132
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ61
FPGA
133
Level or Edge
—
FPGA_IRQ62
FPGA
134
(6)
To ensure that you are using the correct GIC interrupt number, your code should refer to the symbolic interrupt
name, as shown in the Interrupt Name column. Symbolic interrupt names are defined in a header file distributed
with the source installation for your operating system.
Cortex-A9 Microprocessor Unit Subsystem
Altera Corporation
cv_54006
GIC Interrupt Map for the Cyclone V SoC HPS
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2013.12.30