GICV_BPR, Virtual Machine Binary Point Register

The GICV_BPR characteristics are:

Purpose

Defines the point at which the priority value fields split into two parts, the group priority field and the subpriority field. The group priority field determines Group 0 interrupt preemption.

This register corresponds to GICC_BPR in the physical CPU interface.

Note

GICH_LR<n>.Group determines whether a virtual interrupt is Group 0 or Group 1.

Configuration

This register is present only when FEAT_GICv3_LEGACY is implemented and EL2 is implemented. Otherwise, direct accesses to GICV_BPR are RES0.

This register is available when the GIC implementation supports interrupt virtualization.

When GICV_CTLR.CBPR == 1, this register determines interrupt preemption for both Group 0 and Group 1 interrupts.

Attributes

GICV_BPR is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

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RES0Binary_Point

Bits [31:3]

Reserved, RES0.

Binary_Point, bits [2:0]

Controls how the 8-bit interrupt priority field is split into a group priority field, that determines interrupt preemption, and a subpriority field.

For information about how this field determines the interrupt priority bits assigned to the group priority field, see 'ICC_BPR0_EL1 Binary Point for Group 1 interrupts when CBPR == 1, or for Group 0 interrupts' in ARM® Generic Interrupt Controller Architecture Specification, GIC architecture version 3.0 and version 4.0 (ARM IHI 0069).

The reset behavior of this field is:

Additional information

The Binary_Point field of this register is aliased to GICH_VMCR.VBPR0.

Accessing GICV_BPR

This register is used only when System register access is not enabled. When System register access is enabled:

GICV_BPR can be accessed through the memory-mapped interfaces:

ComponentOffsetInstance
GIC Virtual CPU interface0x0008GICV_BPR

This interface is accessible as follows:


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