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/**
* @file
*
* @brief M32R ISR Handler
*
* cpu_asm.c ===> cpu_asm.S or cpu_asm.s
*
* @note This is supposed to be a .S or .s file NOT a C file.
*
* M32R does not yet have interrupt support. When this functionality
* is written, this file should become obsolete.
*
*/
/*
* COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2008.
* On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
*
* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
* http://www.rtems.com/license/LICENSE.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <rtems/system.h>
#include <rtems/score/cpu.h>
/* void __ISR_Handler()
*
* This routine provides the RTEMS interrupt management.
*
* NO_CPU Specific Information:
*
* XXX document implementation including references if appropriate
*/
void _ISR_Handler(void)
{
/*
* This discussion ignores a lot of the ugly details in a real
* implementation such as saving enough registers/state to be
* able to do something real. Keep in mind that the goal is
* to invoke a user's ISR handler which is written in C and
* uses a certain set of registers.
*
* Also note that the exact order is to a large extent flexible.
* Hardware will dictate a sequence for a certain subset of
* _ISR_Handler while requirements for setting
*/
/*
* At entry to "common" _ISR_Handler, the vector number must be
* available. On some CPUs the hardware puts either the vector
* number or the offset into the vector table for this ISR in a
* known place. If the hardware does not give us this information,
* then the assembly portion of RTEMS for this port will contain
* a set of distinct interrupt entry points which somehow place
* the vector number in a known place (which is safe if another
* interrupt nests this one) and branches to _ISR_Handler.
*
* save some or all context on stack
* may need to save some special interrupt information for exit
*
* #if ( CPU_HAS_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK == TRUE )
* if ( _ISR_Nest_level == 0 )
* switch to software interrupt stack
* #endif
*
* _ISR_Nest_level++;
*
* _Thread_Dispatch_disable_level++;
*
* (*_ISR_Vector_table[ vector ])( vector );
*
* _Thread_Dispatch_disable_level--;
*
* --_ISR_Nest_level;
*
* if ( _ISR_Nest_level )
* goto the label "exit interrupt (simple case)"
*
* if ( _Thread_Dispatch_disable_level )
* goto the label "exit interrupt (simple case)"
*
* if ( _Thread_Dispatch_necessary ) {
* call _Thread_Dispatch() or prepare to return to _ISR_Dispatch
* prepare to get out of interrupt
* return from interrupt (maybe to _ISR_Dispatch)
*
* LABEL "exit interrupt (simple case):
* #if ( CPU_HAS_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK == TRUE )
* if outermost interrupt
* restore stack
* #endif
* prepare to get out of interrupt
* return from interrupt
*/
}
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