Renesas R5S72646 Doll User Manual


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Section 20 Controller Area Network
R01UH0134EJ0400 Rev. 4.00 Page 1017 of 2108
Sep 24, 2014
SH7262 Group, SH7264 Group
(4) Interrupt Request Register (IRR)
The interrupt request register (IRR) is a 16-bit read/write-clearable register containing status flags
for the various interrupt sources.
IRR (Address = H'008)
1514131211109876543210Bit:
Initial value:
R/W:
0000000000000001
R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W RRR/W R/W R/W R/W R/W RRR/W
IRR15 IRR14 IRR13 IRR12 IRR11 IRR10 IRR9 IRR8 IRR7 IRR6 IRR5 IRR4 IRR3 IRR2 IRR1 IRR0
Bit 15 — Timer Compare Match Interrupt 1 (IRR15): Indicates that a Compare-Match
condition occurred to the Timer Compare Match Register 1 (TCMR1). When the value set in the
TCMR1 matches to Cycle Time (TCMR1 = CYCTR), this bit is set.
Bit 15: IRR15 Description
0 Timer Compare Match has not occurred to the TCMR1 (Initial value)
[Clearing condition] Writing 1
1 Timer Compare Match has occurred to the TCMR1
[Setting condition] TCMR1 matches to Cycle Time (TCMR1 = CYCTR)
Bit 14 — Timer Compare Match Interrupt 0 (IRR14): Indicates that a Compare-Match
condition occurred to the Timer Compare Match Register 0 (TCMR0). When the value set in the
TCMR0 matches to Local Time (TCMR0 = TCNTR), this bit is set.
Bit 14: IRR14 Description
0 Timer Compare Match has not occurred to the TCMR0 (Initial value)
[Clearing condition] Writing 1
1 Timer Compare Match has occurred to the TCMR0
[Setting condition] TCMR0 matches to the Timer value (TCMR0 = TCNTR)
Bit 13 - Timer Overrun Interrupt/Next_is_Gap Reception Interrupt/Message Error
Interrupt (IRR13): This interrupt assumes a different meaning depending on this module mode.
It indicates that:
The Timer (TCNTR) has overrun when this module is working in event-trigger mode
(including test modes)