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Chapter 19: Appendix LPC1102 ARM Cortex-M0 reference
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whether any interrupts are pending.
See the register summary in
for the ICSR attributes. The bit assignments
are:
Table 223. ICSR bit assignments
Bits
Name
Type
Function
[31]
NMIPENDSET
RW
NMI set-pending bit.
Write:
0 = no effect
1 = changes NMI exception state to pending.
Read:
0 = NMI exception is not pending
1 = NMI exception is pending.
Because NMI is the highest-priority exception, normally
the processor enters the NMI exception handler as soon
as it detects a write of 1 to this bit. Entering the handler
then clears this bit to 0. This means a read of this bit by
the NMI exception handler returns 1 only if the NMI
signal is reasserted while the processor is executing that
handler.
[30:29]
-
-
Reserved.
[28]
PENDSVSET
RW
PendSV set-pending bit.
Write:
0 = no effect
1 = changes PendSV exception state to pending.
Read:
0 = PendSV exception is not pending
1 = PendSV exception is pending.
Writing 1 to this bit is the only way to set the PendSV
exception state to pending.
[27]
PENDSVCLR
WO
PendSV clear-pending bit.
Write:
0 = no effect
1 = removes the pending state from the PendSV
exception.
[26]
PENDSTSET
RW
SysTick exception set-pending bit.
Write:
0 = no effect
1 = changes SysTick exception state to pending.
Read:
0 = SysTick exception is not pending
1 = SysTick exception is pending.