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This section does not apply to Cortex-M devices.
To map Cortex-A interrupt routines to interrupt vectors you need to include a intvecs.asm file. This file will contain assembly language directives that can be used to set up the ARM's interrupt vectors with branches to your interrupt routines. Follow these steps to use this file:
For example, on an ARM v4 target, if you have written a C interrupt routine for the IRQ interrupt called c_intIRQ and an assembly language routine for the FIQ interrupt called tim1_int, you should create intvecs.asm as in Example6-7.