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4.4.2
Interrupt Priority Level
The interrupt priority order is predetermined. When multiple interrupts occur simultaneously
(overlap), the interrupt controller (INTC) determines their relative priorities and begins processing
accordingly.
The priority order of interrupts is expressed as priority levels 0–16, with priority 0 the lowest and
priority 16 the highest. The NMI interrupt has priority 16 and cannot be masked, so it is always
accepted. The user break interrupt priority level is 15 and IRL interrupts have priorities of 1–15.
On-chip peripheral module interrupt priority levels can be set freely using the INTC’s interrupt
priority level setting registers A and B (IPRA and IPRB) as listed in table 4.8. The priority levels
that can be set are 0–15. Level 16 cannot be set. For more information on IPRA and IPRB, see
sections 5.3.1 and 5.3.2, Interrupt Priority Level Setting Registers A and B (IPRA and IPRB).
Table 4.8
Interrupt Priority Order
Type
Priority Level Comment
NMI
16
Fixed priority level. Cannot be masked.
User break
15
Fixed priority level.
IRL
1–15
Set with
IRL3
–
IRL0
pins.
On-chip peripheral module
0–15
Set with interrupt priority level setting registers A and
B (IPRA and IPRB)
4.4.3
Interrupt Exception Processing
When an interrupt occurs, its priority level is ascertained by the interrupt controller (INTC). NMI
is always accepted, but other interrupts are only accepted if they have a priority level higher than
the priority level set in the interrupt mask bits (I3–I0) of the status register (SR).
When an interrupt is accepted, exception processing begins. In interrupt exception processing, the
CPU saves SR and the program counter (PC) to the stack. The priority level value of the accepted
interrupt is written to SR bits I3–I0. For NMI, however, the priority level is 16, but the value set in
I3–I0 is H'F (level 15). Next, the start address of the exception service routine is fetched from the
exception processing vector table for the accepted interrupt, that address is jumped to and
execution begins. For more information about interrupt exception processing, see section 5.4,
Interrupt Operation.
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