4.94.13 interrupt.h
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Handling interrupts frequently requires attention regarding atomic access to objects that could be altered by code running within an interrupt context, see <util/atomic.h>. Frequently, interrupts are being disabled for periods of time in order to perform certain operations without being disturbed; see \ref optim_code_reorder for things to be taken into account with respect to compiler optimizations. */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def sei() \ingroup avr_interrupts Enables interrupts by setting the global interrupt mask. This function actually compiles into a single line of assembly, so there is no function call overhead. However, the macro also implies a <i>memory barrier</i> which can cause additional loss of optimization. In order to implement atomic access to multi-byte objects, consider using the macros from <util/atomic.h>, rather than implementing them manually with cli() and sei(). */ #define sei() #else /* !DOXYGEN */ # define sei() __asm__ __volatile__ ("sei" ::: "memory") #endif /* DOXYGEN */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def cli() \ingroup avr_interrupts Disables all interrupts by clearing the global interrupt mask. This function actually compiles into a single line of assembly, so there is no function call overhead. However, the macro also implies a <i>memory barrier</i> which can cause additional loss of optimization. In order to implement atomic access to multi-byte objects, consider using the macros from <util/atomic.h>, rather than implementing them manually with cli() and sei(). */ #define cli() #else /* !DOXYGEN */ # define cli() __asm__ __volatile__ ("cli" ::: "memory") #endif /* DOXYGEN */ /** \name Macros for writing interrupt handler functions */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def ISR(vector [, attributes]) \ingroup avr_interrupts Introduces an interrupt handler function (interrupt service routine) that runs with global interrupts initially disabled by default with no attributes specified. The attributes are optional and alter the behaviour and resultant generated code of the interrupt routine. Multiple attributes may be used for a single function, with a space seperating each attribute. Valid attributes are ISR_BLOCK, ISR_NOBLOCK, ISR_NAKED and ISR_ALIASOF(vect). \c vector must be one of the interrupt vector names that are valid for the particular MCU type. */ # define ISR(vector, [attributes]) #else /* real code */ #if (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 1) || (__GNUC__ > 4) # define __INTR_ATTRS used, externally_visible #else /* GCC < 4.1 */ # define __INTR_ATTRS used #endif #ifdef __cplusplus # define ISR(vector, ...) \ extern "C" void vector (void) __attribute__ ((signal,__INTR_ATTRS)) __VA_ARGS__; \ void vector (void) #else # define ISR(vector, ...) \ void vector (void) __attribute__ ((signal,__INTR_ATTRS)) __VA_ARGS__; \ void vector (void) #endif #endif /* DOXYGEN */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def SIGNAL(vector) \ingroup avr_interrupts Introduces an interrupt handler function that runs with global interrupts initially disabled. This is the same as the ISR macro without optional attributes. \deprecated Do not use SIGNAL() in new code. Use ISR() instead. */ # define SIGNAL(vector) #else /* real code */ #ifdef __cplusplus # define SIGNAL(vector) \ extern "C" void vector(void) __attribute__ ((signal, __INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) #else # define SIGNAL(vector) \ void vector (void) __attribute__ ((signal, __INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) #endif #endif /* DOXYGEN */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def EMPTY_INTERRUPT(vector) \ingroup avr_interrupts Defines an empty interrupt handler function. This will not generate any prolog or epilog code and will only return from the ISR. Do not define a function body as this will define it for you. Example: \code EMPTY_INTERRUPT(ADC_vect);\endcode */ # define EMPTY_INTERRUPT(vector) #else /* real code */ #ifdef __cplusplus # define EMPTY_INTERRUPT(vector) \ extern "C" void vector(void) __attribute__ ((signal,naked,__INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) { __asm__ __volatile__ ("reti" ::); } #else # define EMPTY_INTERRUPT(vector) \ void vector (void) __attribute__ ((signal,naked,__INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) { __asm__ __volatile__ ("reti" ::); } #endif #endif /* DOXYGEN */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def ISR_ALIAS(vector, target_vector) \ingroup avr_interrupts Aliases a given vector to another one in the same manner as the ISR_ALIASOF attribute for the ISR() macro. Unlike the ISR_ALIASOF attribute macro however, this is compatible for all versions of GCC rather than just GCC version 4.2 onwards. \note This macro creates a trampoline function for the aliased macro. This will result in a two cycle penalty for the aliased vector compared to the ISR the vector is aliased to, due to the JMP/RJMP opcode used. \deprecated For new code, the use of ISR(..., ISR_ALIASOF(...)) is recommended. Example: \code ISR(INT0_vect) { PORTB = 42; } ISR_ALIAS(INT1_vect, INT0_vect); \endcode */ # define ISR_ALIAS(vector, target_vector) #else /* real code */ #ifdef __cplusplus # if defined(__AVR_MEGA__) && __AVR_MEGA__ # define ISR_ALIAS(vector, tgt) extern "C" void vector (void) \ __attribute__((signal, naked, __INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) { asm volatile ("jmp " __STRINGIFY(tgt) ::); } # else /* !__AVR_MEGA */ # define ISR_ALIAS(vector, tgt) extern "C" void vector (void) \ __attribute__((signal, naked, __INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) { asm volatile ("rjmp " __STRINGIFY(tgt) ::); } # endif /* __AVR_MEGA__ */ #else /* !__cplusplus */ # if defined(__AVR_MEGA__) && __AVR_MEGA__ # define ISR_ALIAS(vector, tgt) void vector (void) \ __attribute__((signal, naked, __INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) { asm volatile ("jmp " __STRINGIFY(tgt) ::); } # else /* !__AVR_MEGA */ # define ISR_ALIAS(vector, tgt) void vector (void) \ __attribute__((signal, naked, __INTR_ATTRS)); \ void vector (void) { asm volatile ("rjmp " __STRINGIFY(tgt) ::); } # endif /* __AVR_MEGA__ */ #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* DOXYGEN */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def reti() \ingroup avr_interrupts Returns from an interrupt routine, enabling global interrupts. This should be the last command executed before leaving an ISR defined with the ISR_NAKED attribute. This macro actually compiles into a single line of assembly, so there is no function call overhead. */ # define reti() #else /* !DOXYGEN */ # define reti() __asm__ __volatile__ ("reti" ::) #endif /* DOXYGEN */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def BADISR_vect \ingroup avr_interrupts \code #include <avr/interrupt.h> \endcode This is a vector which is aliased to __vector_default, the vector executed when an ISR fires with no accompanying ISR handler. This may be used along with the ISR() macro to create a catch-all for undefined but used ISRs for debugging purposes. */ # define BADISR_vect #else /* !DOXYGEN */ # define BADISR_vect __vector_default #endif /* DOXYGEN */ /** \name ISR attributes */ #if defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** \def ISR_BLOCK \ingroup avr_interrupts Identical to an ISR with no attributes specified. Global interrupts are initially disabled by the AVR hardware when entering the ISR, without the compiler modifying this state. Use this attribute in the attributes parameter of the ISR macro. */ # define ISR_BLOCK /** \def ISR_NOBLOCK \ingroup avr_interrupts ISR runs with global interrupts initially enabled. The interrupt enable flag is activated by the compiler as early as possible within the ISR to ensure minimal processing delay for nested interrupts. This may be used to create nested ISRs, however care should be taken to avoid stack overflows, or to avoid infinitely entering the ISR for those cases where the AVR hardware does not clear the respective interrupt flag before entering the ISR. Use this attribute in the attributes parameter of the ISR macro. */ # define ISR_NOBLOCK /** \def ISR_NAKED \ingroup avr_interrupts ISR is created with no prologue or epilogue code. The user code is responsible for preservation of the machine state including the SREG register, as well as placing a reti() at the end of the interrupt routine. Use this attribute in the attributes parameter of the ISR macro. */ # define ISR_NAKED /** \def ISR_ALIASOF(target_vector) \ingroup avr_interrupts The ISR is linked to another ISR, specified by the vect parameter. This is compatible with GCC 4.2 and greater only. Use this attribute in the attributes parameter of the ISR macro. */ # define ISR_ALIASOF(target_vector) #else /* !DOXYGEN */ # define ISR_BLOCK # define ISR_NOBLOCK __attribute__((interrupt)) # define ISR_NAKED __attribute__((naked)) # define ISR_ALIASOF(v) __attribute__((alias(__STRINGIFY(v)))) #endif /* DOXYGEN */ /* \@} */ #endif