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Hello,
I think two vector tables exist in PSoC6. One is for CM0+ and another is for CM4.
Basically, the initial address for cortex-M is placed from 0x0000_0000. User can offset the vector table by FW after CPU works. But the vector table have to be placed at 0x0000_0000 when it is at start up sequence.
By the way, PSoC6 has two cores. the both of CPUs must also have the vector tables which are different contents. In spite of two vector tables at same address, why does not PSoC6 happen any conflict?
Please let me know how PSoC6 is dealing with the vector table.
Best regards,
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Hello,
In PSoC6 you have two independent interrupt vector tables and also two interrupt controllers.
The reset is working because only the M0+ core will start at power-on/reset and the user code has to enable the CM4 core later.
The remapping of the CM4 vector table should happen somewhere in the startup code or when starting CM4 (haven't looked into that code yet).
kind regards,
Achim
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Hello,
In PSoC6 you have two independent interrupt vector tables and also two interrupt controllers.
The reset is working because only the M0+ core will start at power-on/reset and the user code has to enable the CM4 core later.
The remapping of the CM4 vector table should happen somewhere in the startup code or when starting CM4 (haven't looked into that code yet).
kind regards,
Achim
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Perhaps you could offer an explanation of this:
PSoC Creator 4.4, Windoze 7, PDL 3.13, target CY8PROTO-063-BLE