Specifications

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IER – Interrupt Enable Register
(Addr = 1, DLAB = 0)
The IER enables five types of interrupts that can separately assert the HINT output signal (See the Interrupt
Sources and Reset Control table in the IIR section of this chapter). A selected interrupt can be enabled by
setting the corresponding enable bit to a 1, or disabled by setting the corresponding enable bit to a 0.
Disabling an interrupt in the IER prohibits setting the corresponding indication in the IIR and assertion of
HINT. Disabling all interrupts (resetting IER0 – IER3 to a 0) inhibits setting of any Interrupt Identifier Register
(IIR) bits and inhibits assertion of the HINT output. All other system functions operate normally, including the
setting of the Line Status Register (LSR) and the Modem Status Register (MSR).
The IER enables five types of interrupts that can separately assert the HINT output signal. A selected
interrupt can be enabled by setting the corresponding enable bit to a 1, or disabled by setting the
corresponding enable bit to a 0. Disabling an interrupt in the IER prohibits setting the corresponding
indication in the IIR and assertion of HINT. Disabling all interrupts (resetting IER0 - IER3 to a 0) inhibits
setting of any Interrupt Identifier Register (IIR) bits and inhibits assertion of the HINT output. All other system
functions operate normally, including the setting of the Line Status Register (LSR) and the Modem Status
Register (MSR).
Bits 7-4 Not used.
Always 0.
Bit 3 Enable Modem Status Interrupt (EDSSI).
This bit, when a 1, enables assertion of the HINT output whenever the Delta CTS (MSR0),
Delta DSR (MSR1), Delta TER (MSR2), or Delta DCD (MSR3) bit in the Modem Status
Register (MSR) is a 1. This bit, when a 0, disables assertion of HINT due to setting of any of
these four MSR bits.
Bit 2 Enable Receiver Line Status Interrupt (ELSI).
This bit, when a 1, enables assertion of the HINT output whenever the Overrun Error (LSR1),
Parity Error (LSR2), Framing Error (LSR3), or Break Interrupt (LSR4) receiver status bit in the
Line Status Register (LSR) changes state. This bit, when a 0, disables assertion of HINT due
to change of the receiver LSR bits 1-4.
Bit 1 Enable Transmitter Holding Register Empty Interrupt (ETBEI).
This bit, when a 1, enables assertion of the HINT output when the Transmitter Empty bit in the
Line Status Register (LSR5) is a 1.This bit, when a 0, disables assertion of HINT due to LSR5.
Bit 0 Enable Receiver Data Available Interrupt (ERBFI) and Character Timeout in FIFO Mode.
This bit, when a 1, enables assertion of the HINT output when the Receiver Data Ready bit in
the Line Status Register (LSR0) is a1 or character timeout occurs in the FIFO mode. This bit,
when a 0, disables assertion of HINT due to the LSR0 or character timeout.