Nios II Classic Software Developer’s Handbook

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Date 5/14/2015
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8.2.6. Configuring an External Interrupt Controller

The driver for an EIC provides specialized driver settings that are created at the time you generate the BSP. These settings customize the driver to the EIC configuration found in the Nios II system. The number and type of settings depends on the EIC implementation, as well as on the number and configuration of EICs in the hardware system. The SBT creates the BSP with default values, selected to ensure useful system performance. You can optimize these settings at the time you create the BSP. For details of how to manipulate the EIC driver settings, refer to the documentation for your specific EIC.

The driver for an EIC can provide specialized functions to manage any implementation-specific features of the EIC. An example would be modifying interrupt priority levels at runtime.

For more information, refer to the examples in the "Vectored Interrupt Controller Core" chapter in the Embedded Peripherals IP User Guide.