RMR, Reset Management Register

The RMR characteristics are:

Purpose

If EL1 or EL3 is the highest implemented Exception level and this register is implemented:

Configuration

AArch32 System register RMR bits [31:0] are architecturally mapped to AArch64 System register RMR_EL1[31:0] when IsHighestEL(EL1).

AArch32 System register RMR bits [31:0] are architecturally mapped to AArch64 System register RMR_EL3[31:0] when HaveEL(EL3).

Only implemented if EL1 or EL3 is the highest implemented Exception level. In this case:

See the field descriptions for the reset values. These apply whenever the register is implemented.

Attributes

RMR is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

The RMR bit assignments are:

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
RES0RRAA64

Bits [31:2]

Reserved, RES0.

RR, bit [1]

Reset Request. Setting this bit to 1 requests a Warm reset.

This field resets to 0.

AA64, bit [0]

When the highest implemented Exception level can use AArch64, determines which Execution state the PE boots into after a Warm reset:

AA64Meaning
0b0

AArch32.

0b1

AArch64.

On coming out of the Warm reset, execution starts at the IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED reset vector address of the specified Execution state.

If the highest implemented Exception level cannot use AArch64 this bit is RAZ/WI.

When implemented as a RW field, this field resets to 0 on a Cold reset.

Accessing the RMR

When EL3 is implemented, Arm deprecates accessing this register from any PE mode other than Monitor mode.

Accesses to this register use the following encodings:

MRC{<c>}{<q>} <coproc>, {#}<opc1>, <Rt>, <CRn>, <CRm>{, {#}<opc2>}

coprocopc1CRnCRmopc2
0b11110b0000b11000b00000b010

if PSTATE.EL IN {EL3, EL1} && IsHighestEL(PSTATE.EL) then return RMR; else UNDEFINED;

MCR{<c>}{<q>} <coproc>, {#}<opc1>, <Rt>, <CRn>, <CRm>{, {#}<opc2>}

coprocopc1CRnCRmopc2
0b11110b0000b11000b00000b010

if PSTATE.EL IN {EL3, EL1} && IsHighestEL(PSTATE.EL) then RMR = R[t]; else UNDEFINED;




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