Intel 386 User Manual

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Intel386™ EX EMBEDDED MICROPROCESSOR USER’S MANUAL

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/* ICU IRQ Mask Values*/

#define IR0

0x1

#define IR1

0x2

#define IR2

0x4

#define IR3

0x8

#define IR4

0x10

#define IR5

0x20

#define IR6

0x40

#define IR7

0x80

Enable8259Interrupts(IR2, IR0 | IR7); //Enable MasterIR2 for cascading

//Enable INT4 and WDTOUT on Slave

Real/Protected Mode

No changes required.

*****************************************************************************/

void Enable8259Interrupt(BYTE MstrMask, BYTE SlaveMask)

{

BYTE Mask;

if(MstrMask != 0)

{

Mask = _GetEXRegByte(OCW1M);

_SetEXRegByte(OCW1M, Mask & (~MstrMask));

}

if(SlaveMask != 0)

{

Mask = _GetEXRegByte(OCW1S);

_SetEXRegByte(OCW1S, Mask & (~SlaveMask));

}

}/* Enable8259Interrupt */

/****************************************************************************

SetIRQVector:

Description:

Loads the interrupt vector table with the address of the interrupt

routine. The vector table entry number is determined by the vector

number.

Parameters:

InterProc

Address of interrupt function, will be loaded into

the interrupt table.

IRQ

Hardware Interrupt request number (0-15).

ISR_Type

Specifies if the interrupt function should be treated

as a TRAP_ISR or an INTERRUPT_ISR. Real Mode only

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