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SYSCFG Registers
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SPRUH82C – April 2013 – Revised September 2016
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System Configuration (SYSCFG) Module
10.5.13 Chip Signal Clear Register (CHIPSIG_CLR)
The chip signal clear register (CHIPSIG_CLR) is used to clear the bits set in the chip signal register
(CHIPSIG). Writing a 1 to a CHIPSIG[
n
] bit in CHIPSIG_CLR clears the corresponding CHIPSIG[
n
] bit in
CHIPSIG; writing a 0 has no effect. After servicing the interrupt, the interrupted processor can clear the
bits set in CHIPSIG by writing 1 to the corresponding bits in CHIPSIG_CLR. The other processor may poll
the CHIPSIG[
n
] bit to determine when the interrupted processor has completed the interrupt service. The
CHIPSIG_CLR is shown in
and described in
.
For more information on ARM interrupts, see the
ARM Interrupt Controller (AINTC)
chapter.
Figure 10-40. Chip Signal Clear Register (CHIPSIG_CLR)
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
5
4
3
2
1
0
Reserved
Rsvd
CHIPSIG3
CHIPSIG2
CHIPSIG1
CHIPSIG0
R-0
R/W-0
R/W-0
R/W-0
R/W-0
R/W-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -
n
= value after reset
Table 10-44. Chip Signal Clear Register (CHIPSIG_CLR) Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
31-5
Reserved
0
Reserved
4
Reserved
0
Reserved. Write the default value when modifying this register.
3
CHIPSIG3
Clears SYSCFG_CHIPINT3 interrupt.
0
No effect
1
Clears interrupt
2
CHIPSIG2
Clears SYSCFG_CHIPINT2 interrupt.
0
No effect
1
Clears interrupt
1
CHIPSIG1
Clears SYSCFG_CHIPINT1 interrupt.
0
No effect
1
Clears interrupt
0
CHIPSIG0
Clears SYSCFG_CHIPINT0 interrupt.
0
No effect
1
Clears interrupt