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  1.   Trademarks
  2. Introduction
  3. Getting Started With C2000 SysConfig
    1. 2.1 Example C2000 SysConfig in CCS
    2. 2.2 Other SysConfig Tools
  4. C2000 SysConfig Overview
    1. 3.1 Modules
    2. 3.2 PinMux
    3. 3.3 Peripheral Initialization
    4. 3.4 Code Generation
    5. 3.5 Error Detection
    6. 3.6 SysConfig Script File
  5. SysConfig Generated Files After the Project is Built
  6. Application Code Based on C2000 SysConfig Initialization
  7. Interrupt Support
  8. Device-Specific Code Generation
  9. Adding C2000 SysConfig Support to Existing Projects
  10. Remove C2000 SysConfig Support from Projects
  11. 10Standalone SysConfig Tool
  12. 11Summary
  13. 12References

Interrupt Support

C2000 SysConfig has support for registering interrupts and configuring both CPU interrupts and the PIE module. Each module, that has an associated interrupt, has a configurable option that determines whether or not you want to register an interrupt handler. When this option is checked, a submodule for configuring and registering the interrupt appears in the GUI.

Figure 6-1 Interrupt Register Checkbox

Once one or more modules have selected to use C2000 SysConfig interrupt registration, the interrupt code generation is activated and the board.h and board.c files are updated with the interrupt code.

Figure 6-2 board.c: Interrupt Registration

Traditionally, you would have to determine the interrupt group for the peripheral interrupts in the PIE module. C2000 SysConfig automatically determines the interrupt group and creates a mapping for you in the board.h file.

Figure 6-3 board.h: Interrupt Registration