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45 * This file contains the C level vectors for the ARM Cortex A9 core.
48 * MODIFICATION HISTORY:
50 * Ver Who Date Changes
51 * ----- ---- -------- ---------------------------------------------------
52 * 1.00a ecm 10/20/09 Initial version, moved over from bsp area
59 ******************************************************************************/
60 /***************************** Include Files *********************************/
62 #include "xil_exception.h"
65 /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
67 /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
70 Xil_ExceptionHandler Handler;
72 } XExc_VectorTableEntry;
74 /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
76 /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
78 extern XExc_VectorTableEntry XExc_VectorTable[];
80 /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
84 /*****************************************************************************/
87 * This is the C level wrapper for the FIQ interrupt called from the vectors.s
96 ******************************************************************************/
97 void FIQInterrupt(void)
99 XExc_VectorTable[XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_FIQ_INT].Handler(XExc_VectorTable[
100 XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_FIQ_INT].Data);
103 /*****************************************************************************/
106 * This is the C level wrapper for the IRQ interrupt called from the vectors.s
115 ******************************************************************************/
116 void IRQInterrupt(void)
118 XExc_VectorTable[XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_IRQ_INT].Handler(XExc_VectorTable[
119 XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_IRQ_INT].Data);
122 /*****************************************************************************/
125 * This is the C level wrapper for the SW Interrupt called from the vectors.s
134 ******************************************************************************/
135 void SWInterrupt(void)
137 XExc_VectorTable[XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_SWI_INT].Handler(XExc_VectorTable[
138 XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_SWI_INT].Data);
141 /*****************************************************************************/
144 * This is the C level wrapper for the DataAbort Interrupt called from the
153 ******************************************************************************/
154 void DataAbortInterrupt(void)
156 XExc_VectorTable[XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_DATA_ABORT_INT].Handler(
157 XExc_VectorTable[XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_DATA_ABORT_INT].Data);
160 /*****************************************************************************/
163 * This is the C level wrapper for the PrefetchAbort Interrupt called from the
172 ******************************************************************************/
173 void PrefetchAbortInterrupt(void)
175 XExc_VectorTable[XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_PREFETCH_ABORT_INT].Handler(
176 XExc_VectorTable[XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_PREFETCH_ABORT_INT].Data);