Hi Sandeep, This is an OS-independent answer to your question. I am not familiar enough with VxWorks to know which timers or interrupts it claims for itself. Such conflicts could very well be the cause of your problem. Here's a sketch of what you need to do to use the timers: (1) decide if you want to use FIQ or IRQ interrupts. (2) load the address of your ISR at the correct vector location. (3) Make sure you have an IRQ stack set up (4) Choose a timer (e.g., Timer 1) (5) Load the initial value into the timer *((volatile u32 *) 0x42000300) = 0xFFFFFFFF; (6) Enable the timer to generate IRQ interrupts *((volatile u32 *) 0x42000188) = 0x00000010; (7) Enable interrupts in the StrongARM core asm volatile("mrs %0, cpsr" : "=r" (cpsr)); cpsr &= ~0x80; asm volatile("msr cpsr, %0" : : "r" (cpsr)); Anyway, this is the basic idea. Scott On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 07:41:55PM -0700, Sandeep P wrote:
Hello All, Has anybody tried to program the timer in IXP1200? I currently have VxWorks running on it. I am trying to use Timer 4 for my application, but control is not reaching my ISR. I believe I have done everything as mentioned in the programmer's guide. I have enabled the IXP1200_IRQSTATUS, but it still doesnt work. Can anybody tell me what step I could be missing.
Thanks, Sandeep.