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DSP56309UM/D MOTOROLA
Host Interface (HI08)
HI08-External Host ProgrammerÕs Model
Table 6-11
HREQ and HDRQ Settings
The HREQ is set from either or both of two conditionsÑeither the receive byte registers
are full or the transmit byte registers are empty. These conditions are indicated by the
ISR RXDF and TXDE status bits, respectively. If the interrupt source has been enabled by
the associated request enable bit in the ICR, HREQ is set if one or more of the two
enabled interrupt sources is set.
6.6.4
Interrupt Vector Register (IVR)
The IVR is an 8-bit, read/write register which typically contains the interrupt vector
number used with MC68000 family processor vectored interrupts. Only the host
processor can read and write this register. The contents of the IVR are placed on the host
data bus, H[7:0], when both the HREQ and HACK signals are asserted. The contents of
this register are initialized to $0F by a hardware RESET signal or software RESET
instruction. This value corresponds to the uninitialized interrupt vector in the MC68000
family. This register is illustrated in
6.6.5
Receive Byte Registers (RXH: RXM: RXL)
The receive byte registers are viewed by the host processor as three 8-bit, read-only
registers. These registers are the receive high register (RXH), the receive middle register
(RXM), and the receive low register (RXL). They receive data from the high, middle, and
HDRQ
HREQ
Effect
0
0
HREQ is cleared; no host processor interrupts are requested.
0
1
HREQ is set; an interrupt is requested.
1
0
HTRQ and HRRQ are cleared, no host processor interrupts are
requested.
1
1
HTRQ or HRRQ are set; an interrupt is requested.
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
IV7
IV6
IV5
IV4
IV3
IV2
IV1
IV0
AA0671
Figure 6-15
Interrupt Vector Register (IVR)
Summary of Contents for DSP56309
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