HACR, Hyp Auxiliary Configuration Register

The HACR characteristics are:

Purpose

Controls trapping to Hyp mode of IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED aspects of Non-secure EL1 or EL0 operation.

This register is part of the Virtualization registers functional group.

Configuration

AArch32 System register HACR is architecturally mapped to AArch64 System register HACR_EL2.

If EL2 is not implemented, this register is RES0 from EL3.

RW fields in this register reset to architecturally UNKNOWN values.

Attributes

HACR is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

The HACR bit assignments are:

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED

IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED, bits [31:0]

IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED.

Accessing the HACR

This register can be read using MRC with the following syntax:

MRC <syntax>

This register can be written using MCR with the following syntax:

MCR <syntax>

This syntax uses the following encoding in the System instruction encoding space:

<syntax> opc1opc2CRncoprocCRm
p15, 4, <Rt>, c1, c1, 7100111000111110001

Accessibility

The register is accessible as follows:

Control Accessibility
E2HTGENSEL0EL1EL2EL3
xx0 - - n/a -
x01 - - RWRW
x11 - n/a RWRW

This table applies to all instructions that can access this register.

Traps and enables

For a description of the prioritization of any generated exceptions, see section G1.11.2 (Exception priority order) in the ARM® Architecture Reference Manual, ARMv8, for ARMv8-A architecture profile for exceptions taken to AArch32 state, and section D1.13.2 (Synchronous exception prioritization) for exceptions taken to AArch64 state. Subject to the prioritization rules, the following traps and enables are applicable when accessing this register.

When EL2 is implemented and is using AArch64 and SCR_EL3.NS==1 && HCR_EL2.E2H==0 :

When EL2 is implemented and is using AArch64 and SCR_EL3.NS==1 && HCR_EL2.E2H==1 && HCR_EL2.TGE==0 :

When EL2 is implemented and is using AArch32 and SCR_EL3.NS==1 :




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