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CHAPTER 2 CPU

2.8

EIT (Exception, Interrupt, and Trap)

EIT indicates that the program being executed is interrupted by an event and another
program is executed. EIT is a generic name coined from the words: exception,
interrupt, and trap.
An exception is an event that occurs in connection with the context of the current
execution. Program execution resumes from the instruction that has caused an
exception.
An interrupt is an event that occurs regardless of the context of the current execution.
The event is caused by hardware.
A trap is an event that occurs in connection with the context of the current execution.
Some traps such as a system call are indicated by a program. Execution resumes
from the instruction following the one that caused a trap.

EIT Characteristics

Support of multiple concurrent interrupts

Interrupt level mask function (The user can use 15 levels.)

Trap instruction (INT)

EIT for emulator activation (hardware and software)

EIT Causes

The EIT causes are as follows:

Reset

User interrupt (internal resource, external interrupt)

NMI

Delayed interrupt

Undefined-instruction exception

Trap instruction (INT)

Trap instruction (INTE)

Step-trace-trap

Coprocessor nonexistent trap

Coprocessor error trap

Return from EIT

Use the following instruction to return from EIT:

RETI instruction