Register 5: GPIO Interrupt Event (GPIOIEV), offset 0x40C
The GPIOIEV register is the interrupt event register. Setting a bit in the GPIOIEV register configures
the corresponding pin to detect rising edges or high levels, depending on the corresponding bit
value in the GPIO Interrupt Sense (GPIOIS) register (see page 761). Clearing a bit configures the
pin to detect falling edges or low levels, depending on the corresponding bit value in the GPIOIS
register. All bits are cleared by a reset.
GPIO Interrupt Event (GPIOIEV)
GPIO Port A (AHB) base: 0x4005.8000
GPIO Port B (AHB) base: 0x4005.9000
GPIO Port C (AHB) base: 0x4005.A000
GPIO Port D (AHB) base: 0x4005.B000
GPIO Port E (AHB) base: 0x4005.C000
GPIO Port F (AHB) base: 0x4005.D000
GPIO Port G (AHB) base: 0x4005.E000
GPIO Port H (AHB) base: 0x4005.F000
GPIO Port J (AHB) base: 0x4006.0000
GPIO Port K (AHB) base: 0x4006.1000
GPIO Port L (AHB) base: 0x4006.2000
GPIO Port M (AHB) base: 0x4006.3000
GPIO Port N (AHB) base: 0x4006.4000
GPIO Port P (AHB) base: 0x4006.5000
GPIO Port Q (AHB) base: 0x4006.6000
Offset 0x40C
Type RW, reset 0x0000.0000
16171819202122232425262728293031
reserved
ROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROType
0000000000000000Reset
0123456789101112131415
IEVreserved
RWRWRWRWRWRWRWRWROROROROROROROROType
0000000000000000Reset
DescriptionResetTypeNameBit/Field
Software should not rely on the value of a reserved bit. To provide
compatibility with future products, the value of a reserved bit should be
preserved across a read-modify-write operation.
0x0000.00ROreserved31:8
GPIO Interrupt Event
DescriptionValue
A falling edge or a Low level on the corresponding pin triggers
an interrupt.
0
A rising edge or a High level on the corresponding pin triggers
an interrupt.
1
0x00RWIEV7:0
763June 18, 2014
Texas Instruments-Production Data
Tiva
™
TM4C1294NCPDT Microcontroller