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32176 Group User’s Manual (Rev.1.01)
9.2 DMAC Related Registers
DMA0–4 Interrupt Request Status Register (DM04ITST)
<Address: H’0080 0400>
<Upon exiting reset: H’00>
b
Bit Name
Function
R
W
0–2
No function assigned. Fix to "0".
00
3
DMITST4 (DMA4 interrupt request status bit)
0: Interrupt not requested
R(Note 1)
4
DMITST3 (DMA3 interrupt request status bit)
1: Interrupt requested
5
DMITST2 (DMA2 interrupt request status bit)
6
DMITST1 (DMA1 interrupt request status bit)
7
DMITST0 (DMA0 interrupt request status bit)
Note 1: Only writing "0" is effective. Writing "1" has no effect; the bit retains the value it had before the write.
DMA5–9 Interrupt Request Status Register (DM59ITST)
<Address: H’0080 0408>
<Upon exiting reset: H’00>
b
Bit Name
Function
R
W
0–2
No function assigned. Fix to "0".
00
3
DMITST9 (DMA9 interrupt request status bit)
0: Interrupt not requested
R(Note 1)
4
DMITST8 (DMA8 interrupt request status bit)
1: Interrupt requested
5
DMITST7 (DMA7 interrupt request status bit)
6
DMITST6 (DMA6 interrupt request status bit)
7
DMITST5 (DMA5 interrupt request status bit)
Note 1: Only writing "0" is effective. Writing "1" has no effect; the bit retains the value it had before the write.
The Interrupt Request Status Register helps to know the status of interrupt requests on each channel. If the DMAn
interrupt request status bit (n = 0–9) is set to "1", it means that a DMA interrupt request on the corresponding
channel has been generated.
(1) DMITSTn (DMAn Interrupt Request Status) bit (n = 0–9)
[Setting the DMAn interrupt request status bit]
This bit is set in hardware, and cannot be set in software.
[Clearing the DMAn interrupt request status bit]
This bit is cleared by writing "0" in software.
Note: The DMAn interrupt request status bit cannot be cleared by writing "0" to the DMA Interrupt
Control Register’s “interrupt request bit” included in the Interrupt Controller.
When writing to the DMA Interrupt Request Status Register, make sure only the bits to be cleared are set to "0"
and all other bits are set to "1". Those bits that have been set to "1" are unaffected by writing in software and
retain the value they had before the write.
b0
12
3456
b7
DMITST9 DMITST8 DMITST7 DMITST6 DMITST5
000
0000
0
b0
12
3456
b7
DMITST4 DMITST3 DMITST2 DMITST1 DMITST0
000
0000
0