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M16C30_02 Datasheet, PDF (52/178 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Interrupt
Mitsubishi microcomputers
M16C / 30 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Interrupt Enable Flag (I flag)
The interrupt enable flag (I flag) controls the enabling and disabling of maskable interrupts. Setting this
flag to “1” enables all maskable interrupts; setting it to “0” disables all maskable interrupts. This flag is set
to “0” after reset.
Interrupt Request Bit
The interrupt request bit is set to “1” by hardware when an interrupt is requested. After the interrupt is
accepted and jumps to the corresponding interrupt vector, the request bit is set to “0” by hardware. The
interrupt request bit can also be set to “0” by software. (Do not set this bit to “1”).
Interrupt Priority Level Select Bit and Processor Interrupt Priority Level (IPL)
Set the interrupt priority level using the interrupt priority level select bit, which is one of the component bits
of the interrupt control register. When an interrupt request occurs, the interrupt priority level is compared
with the IPL. The interrupt is enabled only when the priority level of the interrupt is higher than the IPL.
Therefore, setting the interrupt priority level to “0” disables the interrupt.
Table 1.11.3 shows the settings of interrupt priority levels and Table 1.11.4 shows the interrupt levels
enabled, according to the contents of the IPL.
The following are conditions under which an interrupt is accepted:
· interrupt enable flag (I flag) = “1”
· interrupt request bit = “1”
· interrupt priority level > IPL
The interrupt enable flag (I flag), the interrupt request bit, the interrupt priority select bit, and the IPL are
independent, and they are not affected by one another.
Table 1.11.3. Settings of interrupt priority
levels
Interrupt priority
level select bit
Interrupt priority
level
Priority
order
b2 b1 b0
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
Level 0 (interrupt disabled)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
Level 7
Low
High
Table 1.11.4. Interrupt levels enabled according
to the contents of the IPL
IPL
IPL2 IPL1 IPL0
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
Enabled interrupt priority levels
Interrupt levels 1 and above are enabled
Interrupt levels 2 and above are enabled
Interrupt levels 3 and above are enabled
Interrupt levels 4 and above are enabled
Interrupt levels 5 and above are enabled
Interrupt levels 6 and above are enabled
Interrupt levels 7 and above are enabled
All maskable interrupts are disabled
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