/******************************************************************************* * Function Name: UART_ScbModeEnableIntr ******************************************************************************** * * Summary: * Enables interrupt for specific mode. * * Parameters: * None * * Return: * None * *******************************************************************************/ static void UART_ScbEnableIntr(void) { #if(UART_SCB_IRQ_INTERNAL) #if(UART_SCB_MODE_UNCONFIG_CONST_CFG) /* Enable interrupt source */ if(0u != UART_scbEnableIntr) { UART_SCB_IRQ_Enable(); } #else UART_SCB_IRQ_Enable(); #endif /* (UART_SCB_MODE_UNCONFIG_CONST_CFG) */ #endif /* (UART_SCB_IRQ_INTERNAL) */ }
/******************************************************************************* * Function Name: UART_SCB_IRQ_StartEx ******************************************************************************** * * Summary: * Sets up the interrupt and enables it. This function disables the interrupt, * sets the interrupt vector based on the address passed in, sets the priority * from the value in the Design Wide Resources Interrupt Editor, then enables * the interrupt to the interrupt controller. * * When defining ISR functions, the CY_ISR and CY_ISR_PROTO macros should be * used to provide consistent definition across compilers: * * Function definition example: * CY_ISR(MyISR) * { * } * Function prototype example: * CY_ISR_PROTO(MyISR); * * Parameters: * address: Address of the ISR to set in the interrupt vector table. * * Return: * None * *******************************************************************************/ void UART_SCB_IRQ_StartEx(cyisraddress address) { /* For all we know the interrupt is active. */ UART_SCB_IRQ_Disable(); /* Set the ISR to point to the UART_SCB_IRQ Interrupt. */ UART_SCB_IRQ_SetVector(address); /* Set the priority. */ UART_SCB_IRQ_SetPriority((uint8)UART_SCB_IRQ_INTC_PRIOR_NUMBER); /* Enable it. */ UART_SCB_IRQ_Enable(); }