On 27 April 2015 at 16:00, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 15 April 2015 at 17:02, Greg Bellows wrote:
>> From: Fabian Aggeler
>>
>> ICCICR/GICC_CTLR is banked in GICv1 implementations with Security
>> Extensions or in GICv2 in independent from Security Extensions.
>> This makes it possible to enable
On 15 April 2015 at 17:02, Greg Bellows wrote:
> From: Fabian Aggeler
>
> ICCICR/GICC_CTLR is banked in GICv1 implementations with Security
> Extensions or in GICv2 in independent from Security Extensions.
> This makes it possible to enable forwarding of interrupts from
> the CPU interfaces to th
From: Fabian Aggeler
ICCICR/GICC_CTLR is banked in GICv1 implementations with Security
Extensions or in GICv2 in independent from Security Extensions.
This makes it possible to enable forwarding of interrupts from
the CPU interfaces to the connected processors for Group0 and Group1.
We also allo