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Vectored Interrupt Controller
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Figure 6-1. Vectored Interrupt Controller Block Diagram
6.1.1 Interrupt Priority
A FIQ interrupt has the highest priority (because the ARM9 core will always treat FIQ as
higher priority), followed by vectored interrupt 0 to vectored interrupt 15. Non-vectored IRQ
interrupts have the lowest priority. Any of the non-vectored Interrupts can be either FIQ or
IRQ (the interrupt type is determined by programming the appropriate register,
).
Vector Address and Priority
Logic
Vector Address and
Priority Logic
VIC Daisy Chain
VICINTSOURCE[63:32]
IRQ from VIC1
Vector Addr from VIC1
VICINTSOURCE[31:0]
IRQ
VIC1
VIC0
FIQ from VIC1
ARM920T
FIQ
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1
2
2
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