The DBGCLAIMCLR_EL1 characteristics are:
Used by software to read the values of the CLAIM tag bits, and to clear CLAIM tag bits to 0.
The architecture does not define any functionality for the CLAIM tag bits.
CLAIM tags are typically used for communication between the debugger and target software.
Used in conjunction with the DBGCLAIMSET_EL1 register.
External register DBGCLAIMCLR_EL1 bits [31:0] are architecturally mapped to AArch64 System register DBGCLAIMCLR_EL1[31:0].
External register DBGCLAIMCLR_EL1 bits [31:0] are architecturally mapped to AArch32 System register DBGCLAIMCLR[31:0].
DBGCLAIMCLR_EL1 is in the Core power domain.
An implementation must include eight CLAIM tag bits.
DBGCLAIMCLR_EL1 is a 32-bit register.
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RAZ/WI | CLAIM |
Reserved, RAZ/WI.
Read or clear CLAIM tag bits. Reading this field returns the current value of the CLAIM tag bits.
Writing a 1 to one of these bits clears the corresponding CLAIM tag bit to 0. This is an indirect write to the CLAIM tag bits. A single write operation can clear multiple CLAIM tag bits to 0.
Writing 0 to one of these bits has no effect.
The reset behavior of this field is:
Component | Offset | Instance |
---|---|---|
Debug | 0xFA4 | DBGCLAIMCLR_EL1 |
This interface is accessible as follows:
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