These function attributes are supported by the RL78 back end:
interrupt
¶brk_interrupt
These attributes indicate that the specified function is an interrupt handler. The compiler generates function entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an interrupt handler when this attribute is present.
Use brk_interrupt
instead of interrupt
for
handlers intended to be used with the BRK
opcode (i.e. those
that must end with RETB
instead of RETI
).
naked
¶This attribute allows the compiler to construct the
requisite function declaration, while allowing the body of the
function to be assembly code. The specified function will not have
prologue/epilogue sequences generated by the compiler. Only basic
asm
statements can safely be included in naked functions
(see Basic Asm — Assembler Instructions Without Operands). While using extended asm
or a mixture of
basic asm
and C code may appear to work, they cannot be
depended upon to work reliably and are not supported.