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CHAPTER 7 INTERRUPT
7.2
Interrupt Causes and Interrupt Vectors
The F
2
MC-16LX has functions for handling 256 types of interrupt causes. The 256
interrupt vector tables are allocated to the memory at the highest addresses. These
interrupt vectors are shared by all interrupts.
Software interrupt can use all these interrupt vectors (INT0 to INT256). Software
interrupt shares same interrupt vectors with the hardware interrupt and exception
processing interrupt. Hardware interrupt uses a fixed interrupt vector and interrupt
control register (ICR) for each peripheral function.
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Interrupt Vectors
Interrupt vector tables referenced during interrupt processing are allocated to the highest addresses in the
memory area (FFFC00
H
to FFFFFF
H
). Interrupt vectors share the same area with EI
2
OS, exception
processing, hardware and software interrupt.
Table 7.2-1 shows the assignment of interrupt numbers and interrupt vectors.
Table 7.2-1 Interrupt Vectors
Software
interrupt
instruction
Vector
address L
Vector
address M
Vector
address H
Mode data
Interrupt
no.
Hardware interrupt
INT0
FFFFFC
H
FFFFFD
H
FFFFFE
H
Not used
#0
None
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
INT7
FFFFE0
H
FFFFE1
H
FFFFE2
H
Not used
#7
None
INT8
FFFFDC
H
FFFFDD
H
FFFFDE
H
FFFFDF
H
#8
(RESET vector)
INT9
FFFFD8
H
FFFFD9
H
FFFFDA
H
Not used
#9
None
INT10
FFFFD4
H
FFFFD5
H
FFFFD6
H
Not used
#10
<Exception processing>
INT11
FFFFD0
H
FFFFD1
H
FFFFD2
H
Not used
#11
Hardware interrupt #0
INT12
FFFFCC
H
FFFFCD
H
FFFFCE
H
Not used
#12
Hardware interrupt #1
INT13
FFFFC8
H
FFFFC9
H
FFFFCA
H
Not used
#13
Hardware interrupt #2
INT14
FFFFC4
H
FFFFC5
H
FFFFC6
H
Not used
#14
Hardware interrupt #3
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
INT254
FFFC04
H
FFFC05
H
FFFC06
H
Not used
#254
None
INT255
FFFC00
H
FFFC01
H
FFFC02
H
Not used
#255
None
(Reference)
Unused interrupt vectors should be set as the exception processing address.
Summary of Contents for MB90460 Series
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