Interrupt Controller Virtual PPI Clear Pending State Registers
Clear pending state for virtual PPIs.
AArch64 System register ICV_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1 bits [63:0] are architecturally mapped to AArch64 System register ICH_PPI_PENDR<n>_EL2[63:0].
AArch64 System register ICV_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1 bits [63:0] are architecturally mapped to AArch64 System register ICV_PPI_SPENDR<n>_EL1[63:0].
This register is present only when FEAT_GCIE is implemented, EL2 is implemented, and FEAT_AA64 is implemented. Otherwise, direct accesses to ICV_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1 are UNDEFINED.
ICV_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1 is a 64-bit register.
| 63 | 62 | 61 | 60 | 59 | 58 | 57 | 56 | 55 | 54 | 53 | 52 | 51 | 50 | 49 | 48 | 47 | 46 | 45 | 44 | 43 | 42 | 41 | 40 | 39 | 38 | 37 | 36 | 35 | 34 | 33 | 32 |
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| PEND63 | PEND62 | PEND61 | PEND60 | PEND59 | PEND58 | PEND57 | PEND56 | PEND55 | PEND54 | PEND53 | PEND52 | PEND51 | PEND50 | PEND49 | PEND48 | PEND47 | PEND46 | PEND45 | PEND44 | PEND43 | PEND42 | PEND41 | PEND40 | PEND39 | PEND38 | PEND37 | PEND36 | PEND35 | PEND34 | PEND33 | PEND32 |
| PEND31 | PEND30 | PEND29 | PEND28 | PEND27 | PEND26 | PEND25 | PEND24 | PEND23 | PEND22 | PEND21 | PEND20 | PEND19 | PEND18 | PEND17 | PEND16 | PEND15 | PEND14 | PEND13 | PEND12 | PEND11 | PEND10 | PEND9 | PEND8 | PEND7 | PEND6 | PEND5 | PEND4 | PEND3 | PEND2 | PEND1 | PEND0 |
PPI <(n * 64) + x> Pending state.
Reads return the current state of the PPI.
Writing 1 to a field clears the Pending state of the PPI. Writing 0 has no effect.
| PEND<x> | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0b0 |
Not pending |
| 0b1 |
Pending |
When the Pending state of a physical PPI is directly injected to the Pending state of virtual PPI <x>, all of the following are true:
Reads of Pend<x> return the value of the field corresponding to the physical PPI in ICC_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1.
Writes to Pend<x> have the same effect as writes to the field corresponding to the physical PPI in ICC_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1.
Otherwise, all of the following are true:
Reads of Pend<x> return the value of ICH_PPI_PENDR<n>_EL2.Pend<x>.
Writes to Pend<x> update the value of ICH_PPI_PENDR<n>_EL2.Pend<x>.
The reset behavior of this field is:
Accessing this field has the following behavior:
Accesses to this register use the following encodings in the System register encoding space:
MRS <Xt>, ICC_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1 ; Where n = 0-1
(op0 = 0b11, op1 = 0b000, CRn = 0b1100, CRm = 0b1101, op2 = 0b10:n[0])
let n:integer = UInt(op2[0]); if !(IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_GCIE) && IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_AA64)) then Undefined(); elsif PSTATE.EL == EL0 then Undefined(); elsif PSTATE.EL == EL1 then if EL2Enabled() && HCR_EL2().IMO == '1' && IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_GCIE_LEGACY) && ICH_VCTLR_EL2().V3 == '1' then Undefined(); elsif EL2Enabled() && ICH_HFGRTR_EL2().ICC_PPI_PENDRn_EL1 == '0' then AArch64_SystemAccessTrap(EL2, 0x18); elsif EL2Enabled() && HCR_EL2().IMO == '1' then X{64}(t) = ICV_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n); else X{64}(t) = ICC_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n); end; elsif PSTATE.EL == EL2 then X{64}(t) = ICC_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n); elsif PSTATE.EL == EL3 then X{64}(t) = ICC_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n); end;
MSR ICC_PPI_CPENDR<n>_EL1, <Xt> ; Where n = 0-1
(op0 = 0b11, op1 = 0b000, CRn = 0b1100, CRm = 0b1101, op2 = 0b10:n[0])
let n:integer = UInt(op2[0]); if !(IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_GCIE) && IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_AA64)) then Undefined(); elsif PSTATE.EL == EL0 then Undefined(); elsif PSTATE.EL == EL1 then if EL2Enabled() && HCR_EL2().IMO == '1' && IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_GCIE_LEGACY) && ICH_VCTLR_EL2().V3 == '1' then Undefined(); elsif EL2Enabled() && ICH_HFGWTR_EL2().ICC_PPI_PENDRn_EL1 == '0' then AArch64_SystemAccessTrap(EL2, 0x18); elsif EL2Enabled() && HCR_EL2().IMO == '1' then ICV_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n) = X{64}(t); else ICC_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n) = X{64}(t); end; elsif PSTATE.EL == EL2 then ICC_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n) = X{64}(t); elsif PSTATE.EL == EL3 then ICC_PPI_CPENDR_EL1(n) = X{64}(t); end;
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