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CTICLAIMSET

CTICLAIMSET, CTI CLAIM Tag Set register

The CTICLAIMSET characteristics are:

Purpose

Used by software to set CLAIM bits to 1.

Configuration

External register CTICLAIMSET bits [31:0] are architecturally mapped to External register CTICLAIMCLR[31:0].

CTICLAIMSET is in the Debug power domain.

Implementation of this register is OPTIONAL.

Attributes

CTICLAIMSET is a 32-bit register.

Field descriptions

313029282726252423222120191817161514131211109876543210
CLAIM31CLAIM30CLAIM29CLAIM28CLAIM27CLAIM26CLAIM25CLAIM24CLAIM23CLAIM22CLAIM21CLAIM20CLAIM19CLAIM18CLAIM17CLAIM16CLAIM15CLAIM14CLAIM13CLAIM12CLAIM11CLAIM10CLAIM9CLAIM8CLAIM7CLAIM6CLAIM5CLAIM4CLAIM3CLAIM2CLAIM1CLAIM0

CLAIM<m>, bit [m], for m = 31 to 0

Claim Tag Set. Indicates whether Claim Tag bit <m> is implemented, and is used to set Claim Tag bit <m> to 1.

CLAIM<m>Meaning
0b0

On a read: Claim Tag bit <m> is not implemented.

On a write: Ignored.

0b1

On a read: Claim Tag bit <m> is implemented.

On a write: Set Claim Tag bit <m> to 1.

An External Debug reset clears the CLAIM tag bits to 0.

Accessing this field has the following behavior:

Accessing CTICLAIMSET

CTICLAIMSET can be accessed through the external debug interface:

ComponentOffsetInstance
CTI0xFA0CTICLAIMSET

Accessible as follows:


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