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System Interface Unit (SIU)
MPC8260 PowerQUICC II Family Reference Manual, Rev. 2
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Freescale Semiconductor
Note that the interrupt vector table differs from the interrupt priority table in only two ways:
•
FCC, SCC, and MCC vectors are fixed; they are not affected by the SCC group mode, spread mode,
or the relative priority order of the FCCs, SCCs, and MCC.
•
An error vector exists as the last entry in
. The error vector is issued when no interrupt is
requesting service.
4.2.4.1
Port C External Interrupts
There are 16 external interrupts, coming from the parallel I/O port C pins, PC[0–15]. When ones of these
pins is configured as an input, a change according to the SIU external interrupt control register (SIEXR)
causes an interrupt request signal to be sent to the interrupt controller. PC[0–15] lines can be programmed
to assert an interrupt request upon any change. Each port C line asserts a unique interrupt request to the
interrupt pending register and has a different internal interrupt priority level within the interrupt controller.
44
TC Layer
3
0b10_1100
45–47
Reserved
0b10_11xx
48
PC15
0b11_0000
49
PC14
0b11_0001
50
PC13
0b11_0010
51
PC12
0b11_0011
52
PC11
0b11_0100
53
PC10
0b11_0101
54
PC9
0b11_0110
55
PC8
0b11_0111
56
PC7
0b11_1000
57
PC6
0b11_1001
58
PC5
0b11_1010
59
PC4
0b11_1011
60
PC3
0b11_1100
61
PC2
0b11_1101
62
PC1
0b11_1110
63
PC0
0b11_1111
1
On MPC8250, MPC8265, and MPC8266 only. Reserved on all other devices.
2
Reserved on MPC8250 and MPC8255.
3
On MPC8264 and MPC8266 only. Reserved on all other devices.
Table 4-3. Encoding the Interrupt Vector (continued)
Interrupt Number
Interrupt Source Description
Interrupt Vector