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//*****************************************************************************
//
// sysexc.c - Routines for the System Exception Module.
//
// Copyright (c) 2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
// Software License Agreement
//
// Texas Instruments (TI) is supplying this software for use solely and
// exclusively on TI's microcontroller products. The software is owned by
// TI and/or its suppliers, and is protected under applicable copyright
// laws. You may not combine this software with "viral" open-source
// software in order to form a larger program.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITH ALL FAULTS.
// NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT
// NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. TI SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY
// CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
// DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
//
// This is part of revision 8264 of the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library.
//
//*****************************************************************************
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! \addtogroup sysexc_api
//! @{
//
//*****************************************************************************
#include "inc/hw_ints.h"
#include "inc/hw_sysexc.h"
#include "inc/hw_types.h"
#include "interrupt.h"
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Registers an interrupt handler for the system exception interrupt.
//!
//! \param pfnHandler is a pointer to the function to be called when the system
//! exception interrupt occurs.
//!
//! This function places the address of the system exception interrupt handler
//! into the interrupt vector table in SRAM. This function also enables the
//! global interrupt in the interrupt controller; specific system exception
//! interrupts must be enabled via SysExcIntEnable(). It is the interrupt
//! handler's responsibility to clear the interrupt source.
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SysExcIntRegister(void (*pfnHandler)(void))
{
//
// Register the interrupt handler.
//
IntRegister(INT_SYSEXC, pfnHandler);
//
// Enable the system exception interrupt.
//
IntEnable(INT_SYSEXC);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Unregisters the system exception interrupt handler.
//!
//! This function removes the system exception interrupt handler from the
//! vector table in SRAM. This function also masks off the system exception
//! interrupt in the interrupt controller so that the interrupt handler is no
//! longer called.
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SysExcIntUnregister(void)
{
//
// Disable the system exception interrupt.
//
IntDisable(INT_SYSEXC);
//
// Unregister the system exception interrupt handler.
//
IntUnregister(INT_SYSEXC);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enables individual system exception interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulIntFlags is the bit mask of the interrupt sources to be enabled.
//!
//! This function enables the indicated system exception interrupt sources.
//! Only the sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor
//! interrupt; disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
//!
//! The \e ulIntFlags parameter is the logical OR of any of the following:
//!
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IXC - Floating-point inexact exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_OFC - Floating-point overflow exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_UFC - Floating-point underflow exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IOC - Floating-point invalid operation interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_DZC - Floating-point divide by zero exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IDC - Floating-point input denormal exception interrupt
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SysExcIntEnable(unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Enable the specified interrupts.
//
HWREG(SYSEXC_IM) |= ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disables individual system exception interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulIntFlags is the bit mask of the interrupt sources to be disabled.
//!
//! This function disables the indicated system exception interrupt sources.
//! Only sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor interrupt;
//! disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
//!
//! The \e ulIntFlags parameter is the logical OR of any of the following:
//!
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IXC - Floating-point inexact exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_OFC - Floating-point overflow exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_UFC - Floating-point underflow exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IOC - Floating-point invalid operation interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_DZC - Floating-point divide by zero exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IDC - Floating-point input denormal exception interrupt
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SysExcIntDisable(unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Disable the specified interrupts.
//
HWREG(SYSEXC_IM) &= ~(ulIntFlags);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the current system exception interrupt status.
//!
//! \param bMasked is \b false if the raw interrupt status is required and
//! \b true if the masked interrupt status is required.
//!
//! This function returns the system exception interrupt status. Either the
//! raw interrupt status or the status of interrupts that are allowed to
//! reflect to the processor can be returned.
//!
//! \return Returns the current system exception interrupt status, enumerated
//! as the logical OR of \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IXC, \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_OFC,
//! \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_UFC, \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IOC, \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_DZC, and
//! \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IDC.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
SysExcIntStatus(tBoolean bMasked)
{
//
// Return either the interrupt status or the raw interrupt status as
// requested.
//
if(bMasked)
{
return(HWREG(SYSEXC_MIS));
}
else
{
return(HWREG(SYSEXC_RIS));
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Clears system exception interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulIntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be cleared.
//!
//! This function clears the specified system exception interrupt sources, so
//! that they no longer assert. This function must be called in the interrupt
//! handler to keep the interrupt from being recognized again immediately upon
//! exit.
//!
//! The \e ulIntFlags parameter is the logical OR of any of the following:
//!
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IXC - Floating-point inexact exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_OFC - Floating-point overflow exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_UFC - Floating-point underflow exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IOC - Floating-point invalid operation interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_DZC - Floating-point divide by zero exception interrupt
//! - \b SYSEXC_INT_FP_IDC - Floating-point input denormal exception interrupt
//!
//! \note Because there is a write buffer in the Cortex-M processor, it may
//! take several clock cycles before the interrupt source is actually cleared.
//! Therefore, it is recommended that the interrupt source be cleared early in
//! the interrupt handler (as opposed to the very last action) to avoid
//! returning from the interrupt handler before the interrupt source is
//! actually cleared. Failure to do so may result in the interrupt handler
//! being immediately reentered (because the interrupt controller still sees
//! the interrupt source asserted).
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SysExcIntClear(unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Clear the requested interrupt sources.
//
HWREG(SYSEXC_IC) = ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Close the Doxygen group.
//! @}
//
//*****************************************************************************