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This | This triggers a software MCU interrupt in the mcu sysmodule. Depending on the bitmask, the mcu sysmodule can publish srv notifications (using [[SRV:PublishToSubscriber|PublishToSubscriber]]). | ||
If value 0xFFFFFFFF (-1) is passed, mcu | If value 0xFFFFFFFF (-1) is passed, mcu sysmodule will instead read the [[I2C_Registers#Device_3|MCU interrupt field]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:46, 9 October 2017
Request
| Index Word | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Header code [0x004E0040] |
| 1 | Interrupt bitmask |
Response
| Index Word | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Header code |
| 1 | Result code |
Description
This triggers a software MCU interrupt in the mcu sysmodule. Depending on the bitmask, the mcu sysmodule can publish srv notifications (using PublishToSubscriber).
If value 0xFFFFFFFF (-1) is passed, mcu sysmodule will instead read the MCU interrupt field.