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CTIAPPSET, CTI Application Trigger Set register

The CTIAPPSET characteristics are:

Purpose

Sets bits of the Application Trigger register.

Configuration

CTIAPPSET is in the Debug power domain.

Attributes

CTIAPPSET is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

The CTIAPPSET bit assignments are:

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
APPSET31APPSET<x>, bit [x] APPSET30APPSET29APPSET28APPSET27APPSET26APPSET25APPSET24APPSET23APPSET22APPSET21APPSET20APPSET19APPSET18APPSET17APPSET16APPSET15APPSET14APPSET13APPSET12APPSET11APPSET10APPSET9APPSET8APPSET7APPSET6APPSET5APPSET4APPSET3APPSET2APPSET1APPSET0

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

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

Application trigger <x> enable.

Bits [31:N] are RAZ/WI. N is the number of ECT channels implemented as defined by the CTIDEVID.NUMCHAN field.

APPSET<x>Meaning
0b0

Reading this means the application trigger is inactive. Writing this has no effect.

0b1

Reading this means the application trigger is active. Writing this sets the corresponding bit in CTIAPPTRIG to 1 and generates a channel event.

If the ECT does not support multicycle channel events, use of CTIAPPSET is deprecated and the debugger must only use CTIAPPPULSE.

On a Cold reset, the value of this field is unchanged.

On an External debug reset, this field resets to an architecturally UNKNOWN value.

On a Warm reset, the value of this field is unchanged.

Accessing the CTIAPPSET

CTIAPPSET can be accessed through the external debug interface:

ComponentOffsetInstance
CTI0x014CTIAPPSET

This interface is accessible as follows:




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