Renesas R5S72642 Doll User Manual


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Section 7 Interrupt Controller
Page 164 of 2108 R01UH0134EJ0400 Rev. 4.00
Sep 24, 2014
SH7262 Group, SH7264 Group
As shown in table 7.3, by setting the 4-bit groups (bits 15 to 12, bits 11 to 8, bits 7 to 4, and bits 3
to 0) with values from H'0 (0000) to H'F (1111), the priority of each corresponding interrupt is set.
Setting of H'0 means priority level 0 (the lowest level) and H'F means priority level 15 (the
highest level).
7.3.2 Interrupt Control Register 0 (ICR0)
ICR0 is a 16-bit register that sets the input signal detection mode for the external interrupt input
pin NMI, and indicates the input level at the NMI pin.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
*
1
000000000000001
RRRRRRRR/WRRRRRRR*
3
R/(W)*
2
*
3
Bit:
Initial value:
R/W:
Notes: 1 when the NMI pin is high, and 0 when the NMI pin is low.
Only 0 can be written to this bit.
Only 640-Kbyte version is valid.
1.
2.
3.
NMIL - - - - - - NMIE - - - - - - NMIF NMIM
Bit Bit Name
Initial
Value R/W Description
15 NMIL * R NMI Input Level
Sets the level of the signal input at the NMI pin. The
NMI pin level can be obtained by reading this bit. This
bit cannot be modified.
0: Low level is input to NMI pin
1: High level is input to NMI pin
14 to 9 All 0 R Reserved
These bits are always read as 0. The write value
should always be 0.
8 NMIE 0 R/W NMI Edge Select
Selects whether the falling or rising edge of the
interrupt request signal on the NMI pin is detected.
0: Interrupt request is detected on falling edge of NMI
input
1: Interrupt request is detected on rising edge of NMI
input
7 to 2 All 0 R Reserved
Note: Only 640-Kbyte version is valid. For 1-Mbyte
version, these bits are reserved and always read
as 0. The write value should always be 0.