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System Interface Unit (SIU)

MPC8260 PowerQUICC II Family Reference Manual, Rev. 2

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Freescale Semiconductor

Note that the interrupt vector table differs from the interrupt priority table in only two ways:

FCC, SCC, and MCC vectors are fixed; they are not affected by the SCC group mode, spread mode,
or the relative priority order of the FCCs, SCCs, and MCC.

An error vector exists as the last entry in

Table 4-3

. The error vector is issued when no interrupt is

requesting service.

4.2.4.1

Port C External Interrupts

There are 16 external interrupts, coming from the parallel I/O port C pins, PC[0–15]. When ones of these
pins is configured as an input, a change according to the SIU external interrupt control register (SIEXR)
causes an interrupt request signal to be sent to the interrupt controller. PC[0–15] lines can be programmed
to assert an interrupt request upon any change. Each port C line asserts a unique interrupt request to the
interrupt pending register and has a different internal interrupt priority level within the interrupt controller.

44

TC Layer

3

0b10_1100

45–47

Reserved

0b10_11xx

48

PC15

0b11_0000

49

PC14

0b11_0001

50

PC13

0b11_0010

51

PC12

0b11_0011

52

PC11

0b11_0100

53

PC10

0b11_0101

54

PC9

0b11_0110

55

PC8

0b11_0111

56

PC7

0b11_1000

57

PC6

0b11_1001

58

PC5

0b11_1010

59

PC4

0b11_1011

60

PC3

0b11_1100

61

PC2

0b11_1101

62

PC1

0b11_1110

63

PC0

0b11_1111

1

On MPC8250, MPC8265, and MPC8266 only. Reserved on all other devices.

2

Reserved on MPC8250 and MPC8255.

3

On MPC8264 and MPC8266 only. Reserved on all other devices.

Table 4-3. Encoding the Interrupt Vector (continued)

Interrupt Number

Interrupt Source Description

Interrupt Vector

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