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MSM66591/ML66592 User's Manual
Chapter 3 CPU Architecture
Table 3-1 Vector Table List (continued)
Vector Table First Address [H]
Cause
6AH
Interrut by PWC8/PWC9 underflow or match
6CH
Interrut by PWC10/PWC11 underflow or match
6EH
Interrupt by SCI2 transmit/receive
70H
Interrupt by SCI3 transmit/receive
72H
Interrupt by SCI4 transmit/receive
74H
Interrupt by SCI5 transmit/receive or external interrupt pin
input (INT2)
[3]
VCAL Table Area
32-byte area of program memory space, 004AH–0069H in segment 0, is the VCAL
table area to store branch addresses of 1 byte of a call instruction (VCAL: 16 types).
If a VCAL instruction is executed, the next address of the VCAL instruction is saved to
the system stack, the system stack pointer (SSP) is decremented by 2, 2 bytes of the
branch address content, stored in the corresponding vector address, is loaded to the
PC (even address is insignificant data, the following odd address is significant data),
and program execution is started from the loaded address.
If, however, the program memory space is expanded to 128K bytes (MSM66591) or
192K bytes (ML66592), the SSP is decremented by 4 because the CSR value is saved
at the same time that the PC is saved. Also, "0" is loaded to the CSR at the same time
that the branch address content is loaded to the PC. Therefore, if the VCAL instruction
is executed in segment 1, the program is executed from a branch address in segment
0.
When the program memory space is 64K bytes (the LROM bit of MEMSCON is ''0''), the
subroutine branched by the VCAL instruction is returned by the RT instruction.
When the program memory space is 128K bytes (MSM66591) or 192K bytes
(ML66592) (the LROM bit is ''1''), the subroutine is returned by the FRT instruction.
If this area is not used as the VCAL table area, it can be used as a normal program
area.
Table 3-2 shows the VCAL vector address list.
[Example] The program start address by VCAL 4AH is 0400H.
Program Address
Data Code
004AH
00H
(insignificant data of subroutine first address)
004BH
04H
(significant data of subroutine first address)
Summary of Contents for ML66592
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