298 lines
9.4 KiB
ArmAsm
298 lines
9.4 KiB
ArmAsm
/*This file is prepared for Doxygen automatic documentation generation.*/
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/*! \file *********************************************************************
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*
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* \brief Exception and interrupt vectors.
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*
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* This file maps all events supported by an AVR32UC.
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*
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* - Compiler: GNU GCC for AVR32
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* - Supported devices: All AVR32UC devices with an INTC module can be used.
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* - AppNote:
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*
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* \author Atmel Corporation: http://www.atmel.com \n
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* Support and FAQ: http://support.atmel.no/
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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/* Copyright (c) 2007, Atmel Corporation All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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*
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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*
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* 3. The name of ATMEL may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ATMEL ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY AND
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* SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ATMEL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
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* INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include <avr32/io.h>
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#include "intc.h"
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//! @{
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//! \verbatim
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.section .exception, "ax", @progbits
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// Start of Exception Vector Table.
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// EVBA must be aligned with a power of two strictly greater than the EVBA-
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// relative offset of the last vector.
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.balign 0x200
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// Export symbol.
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.global _evba
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.type _evba, @function
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_evba:
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.org 0x000
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// Unrecoverable Exception.
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_handle_Unrecoverable_Exception:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x004
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// TLB Multiple Hit: UNUSED IN AVR32UC.
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_handle_TLB_Multiple_Hit:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x008
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// Bus Error Data Fetch.
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_handle_Bus_Error_Data_Fetch:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x00C
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// Bus Error Instruction Fetch.
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_handle_Bus_Error_Instruction_Fetch:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x010
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// NMI.
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_handle_NMI:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x014
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// Instruction Address.
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_handle_Instruction_Address:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x018
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// ITLB Protection.
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_handle_ITLB_Protection:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x01C
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// Breakpoint.
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_handle_Breakpoint:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x020
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// Illegal Opcode.
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_handle_Illegal_Opcode:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x024
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// Unimplemented Instruction.
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_handle_Unimplemented_Instruction:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x028
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// Privilege Violation.
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_handle_Privilege_Violation:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x02C
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// Floating-Point: UNUSED IN AVR32UC.
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_handle_Floating_Point:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x030
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// Coprocessor Absent: UNUSED IN AVR32UC.
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_handle_Coprocessor_Absent:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x034
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// Data Address (Read).
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_handle_Data_Address_Read:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x038
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// Data Address (Write).
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_handle_Data_Address_Write:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x03C
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// DTLB Protection (Read).
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_handle_DTLB_Protection_Read:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x040
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// DTLB Protection (Write).
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_handle_DTLB_Protection_Write:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x044
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// DTLB Modified: UNUSED IN AVR32UC.
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_handle_DTLB_Modified:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x050
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// ITLB Miss: UNUSED IN AVR32UC.
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_handle_ITLB_Miss:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x060
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// DTLB Miss (Read): UNUSED IN AVR32UC.
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_handle_DTLB_Miss_Read:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x070
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// DTLB Miss (Write): UNUSED IN AVR32UC.
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_handle_DTLB_Miss_Write:
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rjmp $
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.org 0x100
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// Supervisor Call.
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_handle_Supervisor_Call:
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lda.w pc, SCALLYield
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// Interrupt support.
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// The interrupt controller must provide the offset address relative to EVBA.
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// Important note:
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// All interrupts call a C function named _get_interrupt_handler.
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// This function will read group and interrupt line number to then return in
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// R12 a pointer to a user-provided interrupt handler.
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.balign 4
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_int0:
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// R8-R12, LR, PC and SR are automatically pushed onto the system stack by the
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// CPU upon interrupt entry.
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#if 1 // B1832: interrupt stack changed to exception stack if exception is detected.
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mfsr r12, AVR32_SR
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bfextu r12, r12, AVR32_SR_M0_OFFSET, AVR32_SR_M0_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M1_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M2_SIZE
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cp.w r12, 0b110
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brlo _int0_normal
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lddsp r12, sp[0 * 4]
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stdsp sp[6 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[1 * 4]
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stdsp sp[7 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[3 * 4]
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sub sp, -6 * 4
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rete
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_int0_normal:
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#endif
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mov r12, 0 // Pass the int_lev parameter to the _get_interrupt_handler function.
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call _get_interrupt_handler
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cp.w r12, 0 // Get the pointer to the interrupt handler returned by the function.
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movne pc, r12 // If this was not a spurious interrupt (R12 != NULL), jump to the handler.
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rete // If this was a spurious interrupt (R12 == NULL), return from event handler.
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_int1:
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// R8-R12, LR, PC and SR are automatically pushed onto the system stack by the
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// CPU upon interrupt entry.
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#if 1 // B1832: interrupt stack changed to exception stack if exception is detected.
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mfsr r12, AVR32_SR
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bfextu r12, r12, AVR32_SR_M0_OFFSET, AVR32_SR_M0_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M1_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M2_SIZE
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cp.w r12, 0b110
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brlo _int1_normal
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lddsp r12, sp[0 * 4]
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stdsp sp[6 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[1 * 4]
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stdsp sp[7 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[3 * 4]
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sub sp, -6 * 4
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rete
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_int1_normal:
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#endif
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mov r12, 1 // Pass the int_lev parameter to the _get_interrupt_handler function.
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call _get_interrupt_handler
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cp.w r12, 0 // Get the pointer to the interrupt handler returned by the function.
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movne pc, r12 // If this was not a spurious interrupt (R12 != NULL), jump to the handler.
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rete // If this was a spurious interrupt (R12 == NULL), return from event handler.
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_int2:
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// R8-R12, LR, PC and SR are automatically pushed onto the system stack by the
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// CPU upon interrupt entry.
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#if 1 // B1832: interrupt stack changed to exception stack if exception is detected.
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mfsr r12, AVR32_SR
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bfextu r12, r12, AVR32_SR_M0_OFFSET, AVR32_SR_M0_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M1_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M2_SIZE
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cp.w r12, 0b110
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brlo _int2_normal
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lddsp r12, sp[0 * 4]
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stdsp sp[6 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[1 * 4]
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stdsp sp[7 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[3 * 4]
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sub sp, -6 * 4
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rete
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_int2_normal:
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#endif
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mov r12, 2 // Pass the int_lev parameter to the _get_interrupt_handler function.
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call _get_interrupt_handler
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cp.w r12, 0 // Get the pointer to the interrupt handler returned by the function.
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movne pc, r12 // If this was not a spurious interrupt (R12 != NULL), jump to the handler.
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rete // If this was a spurious interrupt (R12 == NULL), return from event handler.
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_int3:
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// R8-R12, LR, PC and SR are automatically pushed onto the system stack by the
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// CPU upon interrupt entry.
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#if 1 // B1832: interrupt stack changed to exception stack if exception is detected.
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mfsr r12, AVR32_SR
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bfextu r12, r12, AVR32_SR_M0_OFFSET, AVR32_SR_M0_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M1_SIZE + AVR32_SR_M2_SIZE
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cp.w r12, 0b110
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brlo _int3_normal
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lddsp r12, sp[0 * 4]
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stdsp sp[6 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[1 * 4]
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stdsp sp[7 * 4], r12
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lddsp r12, sp[3 * 4]
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sub sp, -6 * 4
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rete
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_int3_normal:
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#endif
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mov r12, 3 // Pass the int_lev parameter to the _get_interrupt_handler function.
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call _get_interrupt_handler
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cp.w r12, 0 // Get the pointer to the interrupt handler returned by the function.
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movne pc, r12 // If this was not a spurious interrupt (R12 != NULL), jump to the handler.
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rete // If this was a spurious interrupt (R12 == NULL), return from event handler.
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// Constant data area.
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.balign 4
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// Values to store in the interrupt priority registers for the various interrupt priority levels.
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// The interrupt priority registers contain the interrupt priority level and
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// the EVBA-relative interrupt vector offset.
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.global ipr_val
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.type ipr_val, @object
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ipr_val:
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.word (INT0 << AVR32_INTC_IPR0_INTLEV_OFFSET) | (_int0 - _evba),\
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(INT1 << AVR32_INTC_IPR0_INTLEV_OFFSET) | (_int1 - _evba),\
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(INT2 << AVR32_INTC_IPR0_INTLEV_OFFSET) | (_int2 - _evba),\
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(INT3 << AVR32_INTC_IPR0_INTLEV_OFFSET) | (_int3 - _evba)
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//! \endverbatim
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//! @}
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