GICD_ICPENDR<n>, Interrupt Clear-Pending Registers, n = 0 - 31

The GICD_ICPENDR<n> characteristics are:

Purpose

Removes the pending state from the corresponding interrupt.

Configuration

Some or all RW fields of this register have defined reset values.

These registers are available in all GIC configurations. If GICD_CTLR.DS==0, these registers are Common.

The number of implemented GICD_ICPENDR<n> registers is (GICD_TYPER.ITLinesNumber+1). Registers are numbered from 0.

GICD_ICPENDR0 is Banked for each connected PE with GICR_TYPER.Processor_Number < 8.

Accessing GICD_ICPENDR0 from a PE with GICR_TYPER.Processor_Number > 7 is CONSTRAINED UNPREDICTABLE:

Attributes

GICD_ICPENDR<n> is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

The GICD_ICPENDR<n> bit assignments are:

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Clear_pending_bit<x>, bit [x], for x = 0 to 31

Clear_pending_bit<x>, bit [x], for x = 0 to 31

For SPIs and PPIs, removes the pending state from interrupt number 32n + x. Reads and writes have the following behavior:

Clear_pending_bit<x>Meaning
0b0

If read, indicates that the corresponding interrupt is not pending on any PE.

If written, has no effect.

0b1

If read, indicates that the corresponding interrupt is pending, or active and pending:

  • On this PE if the interrupt is an SGI or PPI.
  • On at least one PE if the interrupt is an SPI.

If written, changes the state of the corresponding interrupt from pending to inactive, or from active and pending to active. This has no effect in the following cases:

  • If the interrupt is an SGI. In this case, the write is ignored. The pending state of an SGI can be cleared using GICD_CPENDSGIR<n>.
  • If the interrupt is not pending and is not active and pending.
  • If the interrupt is a level-sensitive interrupt that is pending or active and pending for a reason other than a write to GICD_ISPENDR<n>. In this case, if the interrupt signal continues to be asserted, the interrupt remains pending or active and pending.

This field resets to 0.

For INTID m, when DIV and MOD are the integer division and modulo operations:

Accessing the GICD_ICPENDR<n>

Clear-pending bits for SGIs are RO/WI.

When affinity routing is enabled for the Security state of an interrupt:

Bits corresponding to unimplemented interrupts are RAZ/WI.

If GICD_CTLR.DS==0, unless the GICD_NSACR<n> registers permit Non-secure software to control Group 0 and Secure Group 1 interrupts, any bits that correspond to Group 0 or Secure Group 1 interrupts are accessible only by Secure accesses and are RAZ/WI to Non-secure accesses.

GICD_ICPENDR<n> can be accessed through the memory-mapped interfaces:

ComponentOffsetInstance
GIC Distributor0x0280 + 4nGICD_ICPENDR<n>

This interface is accessible as follows:




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