GICC_AEOIR, CPU Interface Aliased End Of Interrupt Register

The GICC_AEOIR characteristics are:

Purpose

A write to this register performs priority drop for the specified Group 1 interrupt and, if the appropriate GICC_CTLR.EOImodeS or GICC_CTLR.EOImodeNS field == 0, also deactivates the interrupt.

Configuration

When GICD_CTLR.DS==0, this register is an alias of the Non-secure view of GICC_EOIR. A Secure access to this register is identical to a Non-secure access to GICC_EOIR.

Attributes

GICC_AEOIR is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

The GICC_AEOIR bit assignments are:

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
RES0INTID

Bits [31:24]

Reserved, RES0.

INTID, bits [23:0]

The INTID of the signaled interrupt.

Note

INTIDs 1020-1023 are reserved and convey additional information such as spurious interrupts.

When affinity routing is not enabled:

Accessing the GICC_AEOIR

A write to this register must correspond to the most recently acknowledged Group 1 interrupt. If a value other than the last value read from GICC_AIAR is written to this register, the effect is UNPREDICTABLE.

This register is used only when System register access is not enabled. When System register access is enabled:

When affinity routing is enabled for a Security state, it is a programming error to use memory-mapped registers to access the GIC.

GICC_AEOIR can be accessed through the memory-mapped interfaces:

ComponentOffsetInstance
GIC CPU interface0x0024GICC_AEOIR

This interface is accessible as follows:




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