GICR_ICACTIVER0, Interrupt Clear-Active Register 0

The GICR_ICACTIVER0 characteristics are:

Purpose

Deactivates the corresponding SGI or PPI. These registers are used when saving and restoring GIC state.

This register is part of the GIC Redistributor registers functional group.

Usage constraints

This register is accessible as follows:

Security disabledSecureNon-secure
RWRWRW

When affinity routing is not enabled for the Security state of an interrupt in GICR_ICACTIVER0, the corresponding bit is RAZ/WI and equivalent functionality is provided by GICD_ICACTIVER<n> with n=0.

This register only applies to SGIs (bits [15:0]) and PPIs (bits [31:16]). For SPIs, this functionality is provided by GICD_ICACTIVER<n>.

When GICD_CTLR.DS == 0, bits corresponding to Secure SGIs and PPIs are RAZ/WI to Non-secure accesses.

Configuration

RW fields in this register reset to architecturally UNKNOWN values.

A copy of this register is provided for each Redistributor.

Attributes

GICR_ICACTIVER0 is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

The GICR_ICACTIVER0 bit assignments are:

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
Clear_active_bit<x>, bit [x], for x = 0 to 31

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

Removes the active state from interrupt number x. Reads and writes have the following behavior:

Clear_active_bit<x>Meaning
0

If read, indicates that the corresponding interrupt is not active, and is not active and pending.

If written, has no effect.

1

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

If written, deactivates the corresponding interrupt, if the interrupt is active. If the interrupt is already deactivated, the write has no effect.

When this register has an architecturally-defined reset value, this field resets to a value that is architecturally UNKNOWN.

Accessing the GICR_ICACTIVER0

GICR_ICACTIVER0 can be accessed through its memory-mapped interface:

ComponentFrameOffset
GIC RedistributorSGI_base 0x0380



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