I noticed when I posted this that I had
VICVectCntl1 = 0x00000027; // UART1,
But what is actually in my code is
VICVectCntl0 = 0x00000027; // UART1,
Which is right. I did get EINT1 working fine, but still noting on
the uart.
Thanks for the help
Mike Haines
--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "mhaines4102" <mhaines4102@y...>
wrote:
> I am having some problems getting the interrupt to fire on the
> LPC2138 board. I know it is just me missing something, but I don't
> know what I'm missing.
>
> I am using the emulator in the Keil IDE. What I want is when I type
> in the serial area that it fires my interrupt. I don't believe it
is
> a limitation of the emulator and I suspect it is my code.
>
> CODE SNIPPETTS
> *******************************
> In Startup.s
> *******************************
> // Pre-defined interrupt handlers that may be directly
> // overwritten by C interrupt functions
> EXTERN CODE32 (Undef_Handler?A)
> EXTERN CODE32 (SWI_Handler?A)
> EXTERN CODE32 (PAbt_Handler?A)
> EXTERN CODE32 (DAbt_Handler?A)
> EXTERN CODE32 (IRQ_Handler?A)
> EXTERN CODE32 (FIQ_Handler?A)
>
> // Exception Vectors
> // Mapped to Address 0.
> // Absolute addressing mode must be used.
>
> Vectors: LDR PC,Reset_Addr
> LDR PC,Undef_Addr
> LDR PC,SWI_Addr
> LDR PC,PAbt_Addr
> LDR PC,DAbt_Addr
> NOP /* Reserved Vector */
> ; LDR PC,IRQ_Addr
> LDR PC,[PC, #-0x0FF0] /* Vector from
> VicVectAddr */
> ;LDR PC,
>
> Reset_Addr: DD Reset_Handler
> Undef_Addr: DD Undef_Handler?A
> SWI_Addr: DD SWI_Handler?A
> PAbt_Addr: DD PAbt_Handler?A
> DAbt_Addr: DD DAbt_Handler?A
> DD 0 /* Reserved Address */
> IRQ_Addr: DD IRQ_Handler?A
> FIQ_Addr: DD
>
> ********************************
> In main.c:
> ********************************
> /* initialize the serial interface */
> PINSEL0 = 0x00050000; /* Enable RxD1 and TxD1 */
> U1LCR = 0x83; /* 8 bits, no Parity, 1 Stop bit */
> U1DLL = 97; /* 9600 Baud Rate @ 15MHz VPB Clock */
> U1LCR = 0x03; /* DLAB = 0 */
>
> VICIntSelect = 0x00000000; // SPI0, I2C UART1, and UART0 are
> // bit 10, 9, 7 and bit 6 = 0
> VICIntEnable = 0x00000080; // UART1 is enabled
>
> VICDefVectAddr = (unsigned)IRQ_Handler; // Default / Non vectored
> interrupt handler.
> VICVectAddr0 = (unsigned)uart1; // UART1,
> VICVectCntl1 = 0x00000027; // UART1,
>
> while(1);
> }
>
>
> void uart1() __irq {
> switch ( U1IIR ) {
> case 0x0006:
> // case 0110 interrupt - Recieve Line Status interrupt
> // check U1LSR for status
> // OE if 0x0020 Overrun Error - hold off on writing
> // PE if 0x0040 Parity Error
> // FE if 0x0080 Framing Error
> // BI if 0x0100 Break Interrupt
>
> break;
> case 0x0004:
> // case 0100 interrupt - Receive Data Available interrupt
> // Data is available, go read it.
> case 0x00C0:
> // case 1100 interrupt - Character Timeout Indicator
interrupt
> // This happens when bytes are left in the FIFO but there
are
> // not enough bytes to trigger an RDA. This means the bytes
> have
> // sat there long enough to time out and tell you to read
> them.
>
> case 0x0020:
> // case 0010 interrupt - Transmit Hold Register Empty
> Interrupt.
> // This occurs when the transmit FIFO haddata in it and is
> now empty.
> break;
> case 0x0000:
> // case 0000 interrupt - Modem Interrupt
> // This occurs when a modem breaks in.
> break;
> default:
> break;
> }
> }
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Mike H.Message
Re: UART interrupt question
2005-09-19 by mhaines4102
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