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8.5 Priority Check
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Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI)
When NMI occurs simultaneously with other interrupts, NMI is always selected.
❍
When NMI occurs, the following types of information are posted to the CPU:
•
Interrupt level: 15 (01111
B
)
•
Interrupt number: 15 (001111
B
)
❍
NMI detection
NMI is set or detected by the external interrupt/NMI module. This module only generates an
interrupt level and number according to an NMI request.
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Clearing Interrupt Causes
Some restrictions apply between interrupts used to clear interrupt causes and the RETI
instruction used in an interrupt routine. See Section 2.8, "EIT (Exception, Interrupt, and Trap),"
for details.
Reserved by the system
54
36
-
324
H
000FFF24
H
Reserved by the system
55
37
-
320
H
000FFF20
H
Reserved by the system
56
38
-
31C
H
000FFF1C
H
Reserved by the system
57
39
-
318
H
000FFF18
H
Reserved by the system
58
3A
-
314
H
000FFF14
H
Reserved by the system
59
3B
-
310
H
000FFF10
H
Reserved by the system
60
3C
-
30C
H
000FFF0C
H
Reserved by the system
61
3D
-
308
H
000FFF08
H
Reserved by the system
62
3E
-
304
H
000FFF04
H
Delayed interrupt cause bit
63
3F
ICR47
300
H
000FFF00
H
Table 8.5-2 Relationships among Interrupt Causes, Numbers, and Levels (2/2)
Cause of interrupt
Interrupt number
Interrupt
level
Offset
TBR default
address
Decimal
Hexadecimal