MOTOROLA
Chapter 10. Interrupt Controller Modules
10-9
Register Descriptions
10.3.3 Interrupt Force Registers (INTFRCH
n
, INTFRCL
n
)
The INTFRCH
n
and INTFRCL
n
registers are each 32 bits in size and provide a mechanism
to allow software generation of interrupts for each possible source for functional or debug
purposes. The system design may reserve one or more sources to allow software to
self-schedule interrupts by forcing one or more of these bits (1 = force request, 0 = negate
request) in the appropriate INTFRC
n
register. The assertion of an interrupt request via the
INTFRC
n
register is not affected by the interrupt mask register. The INTFRC
n
register is
cleared by reset.
Table 10-7. IMRL
n
Field Descriptions
Bits
Name
Description
31–1
INT_MASK
Interrupt mask. Each bit corresponds to an interrupt source. The corresponding
IMRL
n
bit determines whether an interrupt condition can generate an interrupt.
The corresponding IPRL
n
bit reflects the state of the interrupt signal even if the
corresponding IMRL
n
bit is set.
0 The corresponding interrupt source is not masked
1 The corresponding interrupt source is masked
0
MASKALL
Mask all interrupts. Setting this bit will force the other 63 bits of the IMRH
n
and
IMRL
n
to ones, disabling all interrupt sources, and providing a global mask-all
capability.
31
16
Field
INTFRCH[63:48]
Reset
0000_0000_0000_0000
R/W
R/W
15
0
Field
INTFRCH[47:32]
Reset
0000_0000_0000_0000
R/W
R/W
0xC10, 0xD10
Figure 10-5. Interrupt Force Register High (INTFRCH
n
)
Table 10-8. INTFRCH
n
Field Descriptions
Bits
Name
Description
31–0
INTFRC Interrupt force. Allows software generation of interrupts for each possible source for functional or
debug purposes.
0 No interrupt forced on corresponding interrupt source
1 Force an interrupt on the corresponding source
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