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CHAPTER 11 Delayed interrupt generation module
11.4
Explanation of Operation of Delayed Interrupt Generation
Module
The delayed interrupt generation module has a function for generating or canceling an
interrupt request by software.
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Explanation of Operation of Delayed Interrupt Generation Module
Using the delayed interrupt generation module requires the setting shown in Figure 11.4-1.
Figure 11.4-1 Setting for Delayed Interrupt Generation Module
When the R0 bit in the delayed interrupt request generate/cancel register (DIRR) is set to "1" (DIRR: R0 =
1), an interrupt request is generated.
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Operation of delayed interrupt generation module
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When the R0 bit in the delayed interrupt request generate/cancel register (DIRR) is set to "1", the
interrupt request latch is set to "1" and an interrupt request is generated to the interrupt controller.
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An interrupt request is generated to the CPU when the interrupt controller prioritizes the interrupt
request over other requests.
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When the level of an interrupt request (ICR: IL) is higher to that of the interrupt level mask bit (ILM) in
the processor status (PS), the CPU delays interrupt processing until completion of execution of the
current instruction.
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At interrupt processing, the user program sets the R0 bit to 0 to cancel the interrupt request and performs
task switching.
Figure 11.4-2 Operation of Delayed Interrupt Generation Module
R0
DIRR
bit15 14
13
12
11
10
9
bit8
: Used bit
: Unused bit
DIRR
ICR YY
ICR XX
Delay interrupt generating module
CMP
IL
ILM
CMP
Other
request
Interrupt controller
CPU
Interrupt
processing
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