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Bit 31—BRDR Valid Flag (DVF): Indicates whether a branch destination address is stored.
When a branch destination address is fetched, this flag is set to 1. This flag is set to 0 in reading
BRDR.
Bit 31: DVF Description
0 The value of BRDR register is invalid
1 The value of BRDR register is valid
Bits 30 to 28—Reserved: These bits are always read as 0. The write value should always be 0.
Bits 27 to 0—Branch Destination Address (BDA27 to BDA0): These bits store the first fetched
address after branch.
7.2.13 Break ASID Register A (BASRA)
Break ASID register A (BASRA) is an 8-bit read/write register that specifies the ASID that serves
as the break condition for channel A. It is not initialized by resets.
Bit:76543210
BASA7 BASA6 BASA5 BASA4 BASA3 BASA2 BASA1 BASA0
Initial value: ********
R/W: R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Note: * Undefined value
Bits 7 to 0—Break ASID A7 to 0 (BASA7 to BASA0): These bits store the ASID (bits 7 to 0)
that is the channel A break condition.
7.2.14 Break ASID Register B (BASRB)
Break ASID register B (BASRB) is an 8-bit read/write register that specifies the ASID that serves
as the break condition for channel B. It is not initialized by resets.
Bit:76543210
BASB7 BASB6 BASB5 BASB4 BASB3 BASB2 BASB1 BASB0
Initial value: ********
R/W: R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Note: * Undefined value
Bits 7 to 0—Break ASID A7 to 0 (BASB7 to BASB0): These bits store the ASID (bits 7 to 0)
that is the channel B break condition.