Control Register File
CPU Data Paths and Control
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2.7.9 Interrupt Set Register (ISR)
The interrupt set register (ISR) allows you to manually set the maskable inter-
rupts (INT15
−
INT4) in the interrupt flag register (IFR). Writing a 1 to any of the
bits in ISR causes the corresponding interrupt flag (IF
n
) to be set in IFR. Writ-
ing a 0 to any bit in ISR has no effect. You cannot set any bit in ISR to affect
NMI or reset. The ISR is shown in Figure 2
−
10 and described in Table 2
−
11.
Note:
Any write to ISR (by the
MVC
instruction) effectively has one delay slot
because the results cannot be read (by the
MVC
instruction) in IFR until two
cycles after the write to ISR.
Any write to the interrupt clear register (ICR) is ignored by a simultaneous
write to the same bit in ISR.
Figure 2
−
10. Interrupt Set Register (ISR)
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
0
IS15 IS14 IS13 IS12 IS11 IS10
IS9
IS8
IS7
IS6
IS5
IS4
Reserved
W-0
R-0
Legend:
R = Read only; W = Writeable by the
MVC
instruction; -
n
= value after reset
Table 2
−
11. Interrupt Set Register (ISR) Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value Description
31
−
16 Reserved
0
Reserved. The reserved bit location is always read as 0. A value written to this
field has no effect.
15
−
4
IS
n
Interrupt set.
0
Corresponding interrupt flag (IF
n
) in IFR is not set.
1
Corresponding interrupt flag (IF
n
) in IFR is set.
3
−
0
Reserved
0
Reserved. The reserved bit location is always read as 0. A value written to this
field has no effect.