crashtest-r0ket/lpc1xxx/LPC11xx_handlers.c

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// The GCC compiler defines the current architecture derived from the -mcpu argument.
// When target cpu is the cortex-m0, it automatically defines __ARM_ARCH_6M__
#ifndef __ARM_ARCH_6M__
#error "The target ARM cpu must be Cortex-M0 compatible (-mcpu=cortex-m0)"
#endif
// Declare a weak alias macro as described in the GCC manual[1][2]
#define WEAK_ALIAS(f) __attribute__ ((weak, alias (#f)));
#define SECTION(s) __attribute__ ((section(s)))
/******************************************************************************
* Forward undefined IRQ handlers to an infinite loop function. The Handlers
* are weakly aliased which means that (re)definitions will overide these.
*****************************************************************************/
void irq_undefined() {
// Do nothing when occured interrupt is not defined, just keep looping
while(1);
}
void CAN_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void SSP1_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void I2C_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void TIMER16_0_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void TIMER16_1_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void TIMER32_0_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void TIMER32_1_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void SSP0_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void UART_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void USB_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void USB_FIQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void ADC_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void WDT_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void BOD_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void FMC_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void PIOINT3_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void PIOINT2_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void PIOINT1_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void PIOINT0_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
void WAKEUP_IRQHandler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(irq_undefined);
/*****************************************************************************
* Forward undefined fault handlers to an infinite loop function. The Handlers
* are weakly aliased which means that (re)definitions will overide these.
****************************************************************************/
void fault_undefined() {
// Do nothing when occured interrupt is not defined, just keep looping
while(1);
}
void NMI_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void HardFault_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void MemManage_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void BusFault_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void UsageFault_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void SVCall_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void DebugMon_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void PendSV_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
void SysTick_Handler(void) WEAK_ALIAS(fault_undefined);
/******************************************************************************
* Forward undefined IRQ handlers to an infinite loop function. The Handlers
* are weakly aliased which means that (re)definitions will overide these.
*****************************************************************************/
// Prototype the entry values, which are handled by the linker script
extern void* stack_entry;
extern void boot_entry(void);
// Defined irq vectors using simple c code following the description in a white
// paper from ARM[3] and code example from Simonsson Fun Technologies[4].
// These vectors are placed at the memory location defined in the linker script
const void *vectors[] SECTION(".irq_vectors") =
{
// Stack and program reset entry point
&stack_entry, // The initial stack pointer
boot_entry, // The reset handler
// Various fault handlers
NMI_Handler, // The NMI handler
HardFault_Handler, // The hard fault handler
MemManage_Handler, // MemManage_Handler
BusFault_Handler, // BusFault_Handler
UsageFault_Handler, // UsageFault_Handler
0, // Reserved
0, // Reserved
0, // Reserved
0, // Reserved
SVCall_Handler, // SVCall handler
DebugMon_Handler, // DebugMon_Handler
0, // Reserved
PendSV_Handler, // The PendSV handler
SysTick_Handler, // The SysTick handler
// Wakeup I/O pins handlers
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_0 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_1 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_2 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_3 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_4 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_5 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_6 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_7 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_8 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_9 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_10 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO0_11 Wakeup
WAKEUP_IRQHandler, // PIO1_0 Wakeup
// Specific peripheral irq handlers
CAN_IRQHandler, // CAN
SSP1_IRQHandler, // SSP1
I2C_IRQHandler, // I2C0
TIMER16_0_IRQHandler, // CT16B0 (16-bit Timer 0)
TIMER16_1_IRQHandler, // CT16B1 (16-bit Timer 1)
TIMER32_0_IRQHandler, // CT32B0 (32-bit Timer 0)
TIMER32_1_IRQHandler, // CT32B1 (32-bit Timer 1)
SSP0_IRQHandler, // SSP0
UART_IRQHandler, // UART0
USB_IRQHandler, // USB IRQ
USB_FIQHandler, // USB FIQ
ADC_IRQHandler, // ADC (A/D Converter)
WDT_IRQHandler, // WDT (Watchdog Timer)
BOD_IRQHandler, // BOD (Brownout Detect)
FMC_IRQHandler, // Flash (IP2111 Flash Memory Controller)
PIOINT3_IRQHandler, // PIO INT3
PIOINT2_IRQHandler, // PIO INT2
PIOINT1_IRQHandler, // PIO INT1
PIOINT0_IRQHandler, // PIO INT0
};
/******************************************************************************
* References
* [1] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Attributes.html
* [2] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Variable-Attributes.html
* [3] http://www.arm.com/files/pdf/Cortex-M3_programming_for_ARM7_developers.pdf
* [4] http://fun-tech.se/stm32/OlimexBlinky/mini.php
*****************************************************************************/