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The cartridge systems use 3 '''auto-vectored''' interrupt levels. The CD systems use 3 additional '''vectored''' interrupts.
The cartridge systems use 3 '''auto-vectored''' interrupt levels. The CD systems use 6 '''vectored''' interrupts, 3 of which are equivalent to the cartridge system's.


Interrupts must to be acknowledged for them to re-trigger in the future by writing to register {{Reg|REG_IRQACK}}.
See [[68k vector table]].
 
Video-related interrupts must to be acknowledged to re-trigger in the future by writing to the register {{Reg|REG_IRQACK}}.
*bit 2: Acknowledge v-blank interrupt
*bit 2: Acknowledge v-blank interrupt
*bit 1: Acknowledge [[timer interrupt]]
*bit 1: Acknowledge [[timer interrupt]]
*bit 0: Acknowledge reset interrupt
*bit 0: Acknowledge reset interrupt (only occurs on cold boot ?)


Multiple bits can be set:
Multiple bits can be set:
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Bits 8~10 of the [[68k]]'s SR register can be used to mask them:
Bits 8~10 of the [[68k]]'s SR register is used to set the minimum priority:
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move #$2000,SR    ; Accept all interrupts (+Supervisor mode)
move #$2000,SR    ; Accept all interrupts (+Supervisor mode)
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Note that the 68k's interrupt mask is different from the interrupt configuration bits in {{Reg|REG_LSPCMODE}}.
Note that the 68k's interrupt level setting is different from the interrupt configuration bits in {{Reg|REG_LSPCMODE}}.


=Vertical blank interrupt=
=Vertical blank interrupt=
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=[[Timer interrupt]]=
=[[Timer interrupt]]=


The timer interrupt's behavior can be programmed through the [[GPU]]'s [[memory mapped registers]]. It is triggered by a 32-bit down counter clocked by the 6MHz pixel clock, and a corresponding reset register. When the counter reaches 0, an interrupt is generated. Intervals can range from 166.7ns ('''dangerous interrupt flood''') to 11.9 minutes (?).
The timer interrupt's behavior can be programmed through the [[LSPC]]'s [[memory mapped registers]]. It is triggered by a 32-bit down counter clocked by the 6MHz pixel clock, and a corresponding reset register. When the counter reaches 0, an interrupt is generated. Intervals can range from 166.7ns ('''would cause an interrupt flood !''') to a little over 11.9 minutes.


It can be used for special video effects such as [[scanline effects]], for example:
It can be used for special video effects such as [[scanline effects]], for example:

Latest revision as of 23:50, 16 October 2023

The cartridge systems use 3 auto-vectored interrupt levels. The CD systems use 6 vectored interrupts, 3 of which are equivalent to the cartridge system's.

See 68k vector table.

Video-related interrupts must to be acknowledged to re-trigger in the future by writing to the register REG_IRQACK.

  • bit 2: Acknowledge v-blank interrupt
  • bit 1: Acknowledge timer interrupt
  • bit 0: Acknowledge reset interrupt (only occurs on cold boot ?)

Multiple bits can be set:

move	#$0007,REG_IRQACK     ; Acknowledge all interrupts

Bits 8~10 of the 68k's SR register is used to set the minimum priority:

move	#$2000,SR     ; Accept all interrupts (+Supervisor mode)
move	#$2700,SR     ; Ignore all interrupts (+Supervisor mode)

Note that the 68k's interrupt level setting is different from the interrupt configuration bits in REG_LSPCMODE.

Vertical blank interrupt

The v-blank interrupt is almost always used. It occurs when the rendering of a frame is about to start (~60 times per second). See display timing.

Timer interrupt

The timer interrupt's behavior can be programmed through the LSPC's memory mapped registers. It is triggered by a 32-bit down counter clocked by the 6MHz pixel clock, and a corresponding reset register. When the counter reaches 0, an interrupt is generated. Intervals can range from 166.7ns (would cause an interrupt flood !) to a little over 11.9 minutes.

It can be used for special video effects such as scanline effects, for example:

AES/MVS interrupt levels

  • Level 1: V-blank
  • Level 2: Timer
  • Level 3: Pending after reset

CD interrupt levels

The V-blank and Timer levels are swapped compared to the cartridge systems.

  • Level 1: Timer
  • Level 2: V-blank
  • Level 3: Not used ?
  • Vector 21: CD host decoder interrupt (data ready)
  • Vector 22: CD drive communication start
  • Vector 23: Used but not understood