CTR, Cache Type Register

The CTR characteristics are:

Purpose

Provides information about the architecture of the caches.

Configuration

AArch32 System register CTR bits [31:0] are architecturally mapped to AArch64 System register CTR_EL0[31:0].

This register is present only when EL1 is capable of using AArch32. Otherwise, direct accesses to CTR are UNDEFINED.

Attributes

CTR is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

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RES1RES0DICIDCCWGERGDminLineL1IpRES0IminLine

Bit [31]

Reserved, RES1.

Bit [30]

Reserved, RES0.

DIC, bit [29]

Instruction cache invalidation requirements for data to instruction coherence.

The value of this field is an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED choice of:

DICMeaning
0b0

Instruction cache invalidation to the Point of Unification is required for data to instruction coherence.

0b1

Instruction cache invalidation to the Point of Unification is not required for data to instruction coherence.

All PEs in the same Inner Shareable shareability domain must have a common value of this field.

Access to this field is RO.

IDC, bit [28]

Data cache clean requirements for instruction to data coherence. The meaning of this bit is:

The value of this field is an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED choice of:

IDCMeaning
0b0

Data cache clean to the Point of Unification is required for instruction to data coherence, unless CLIDR.LoC == 0b000 or (CLIDR.LoUIS == 0b000 and CLIDR.LoUU == 0b000).

0b1

Data cache clean to the Point of Unification is not required for instruction to data coherence.

If CTR.DIC is 1, then the value reported in this field must be 1.

The Effective value of IDC is 1 if any of the following are true:

All PEs in the same Inner Shareable shareability domain must have a common Effective value of IDC.

Access to this field is RO.

CWG, bits [27:24]

Cache writeback granule. Log2 of the number of words of the maximum size of memory that can be overwritten as a result of the eviction of a cache entry that has had a memory location in it modified.

A value of 0b0000 indicates that this register does not provide Cache writeback granule information and either:

Values greater than 0b1001 are reserved.

Arm recommends that an implementation that does not support cache write-back implements this field as 0b0001. This applies, for example, to an implementation that supports only write-through caches.

This field has an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value.

Access to this field is RO.

ERG, bits [23:20]

Exclusives reservation granule. Log2 of the number of words of the maximum size of the reservation granule that has been implemented for the Load-Exclusive and Store-Exclusive instructions.

The use of the value 0b0000 is deprecated.

The value 0b0001 and values greater than 0b1001 are reserved.

This field has an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value.

Access to this field is RO.

DminLine, bits [19:16]

Log2 of the number of words in the smallest cache line of all the data caches and unified caches that are controlled by the PE.

This field has an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value.

Access to this field is RO.

L1Ip, bits [15:14]

Level 1 instruction cache policy. Indicates the indexing and tagging policy for the L1 instruction cache.

The value of this field is an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED choice of:

L1IpMeaning
0b00

Reserved.

0b01

ASID-tagged Virtual Index, Virtual Tag (AIVIVT).

0b10

Virtual Index, Physical Tag (VIPT).

0b11

Physical Index, Physical Tag (PIPT).

From Armv8.0, the value 0b01 is not permitted.

Access to this field is RO.

Bits [13:4]

Reserved, RES0.

IminLine, bits [3:0]

Log2 of the number of words in the smallest cache line of all the instruction caches that are controlled by the PE.

This field has an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value.

Access to this field is RO.

Accessing CTR

Accesses to this register use the following encodings in the System register encoding space:

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

coprocopc1CRnCRmopc2
0b11110b0000b00000b00000b001

if PSTATE.EL == EL0 then UNDEFINED; elsif PSTATE.EL == EL1 then if EL2Enabled() && !ELUsingAArch32(EL2) && HSTR_EL2.T0 == '1' then AArch64.AArch32SystemAccessTrap(EL2, 0x03); elsif EL2Enabled() && ELUsingAArch32(EL2) && HSTR.T0 == '1' then AArch32.TakeHypTrapException(0x03); elsif EL2Enabled() && !ELUsingAArch32(EL2) && HCR_EL2.TID2 == '1' then AArch64.AArch32SystemAccessTrap(EL2, 0x03); elsif EL2Enabled() && ELUsingAArch32(EL2) && HCR.TID2 == '1' then AArch32.TakeHypTrapException(0x03); else R[t] = CTR; elsif PSTATE.EL == EL2 then R[t] = CTR; elsif PSTATE.EL == EL3 then R[t] = CTR;


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