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HD6417750 Datasheet, PDF (814/1039 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – SuperH RISC engine
Table 19.6 shows the relationship between the interrupt request sources and the IPRA–IPRD
register bits.
Table 19.6 Interrupt Request Sources and IPRA–IPRD Registers
Bits
Register
15–12
11–8
7–4
3–0
Interrupt priority register A
Interrupt priority register B
TMU0
WDT
TMU1
REF*1
TMU2
SCI1
RTC
Reserved*2
Interrupt priority register C
Interrupt priority register D*3
GPIO
IRL0
DMAC
IRL1
SCIF
IRL2
H-UDI
IRL3
Notes: *1 REF is the memory refresh unit in the bus state controller (BSC). See section 13, Bus
State Controller (BSC), for details.
*2 Reserved bits: These bits are always read as 0 and should always be written with 0.
*3 SH7750S and SH7750R only
As shown in table 19.6, four on-chip peripheral modules are assigned to each register. Interrupt
priority levels are established by setting a value from H'F (1111) to H'0 (0000) in each of the four-
bit groups: 15–12, 11–8, 7–4, and 3–0. Setting H'F designates priority level 15 (the highest level),
and setting H'0 designates priority level 0 (requests are masked).
19.3.2 Interrupt Control Register (ICR)
The interrupt control register (ICR) is a 16-bit register that sets the input signal detection mode for
external interrupt input pin NMI and indicates the input signal level at the NMI pin. This register
is initialized by a power-on reset or manual reset. It is not initialized in standby mode.
Bit: 15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
Bit name: NMIL MAI
—
—
—
—
NMIB NMIE
Initial value: 0/1*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R/W: R
R/W
—
—
—
—
R/W R/W
Bit: 7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Bit name: IRLM
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Initial value: 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R/W: R/W
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Note: * 1 when NMI pin input is high, 0 when low.
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