GRC_REG_PROTECTION_OVERRIDE_WINDOW
#define GRC_REG_PROTECTION_OVERRIDE_WINDOW 0x050500UL //Access:WB DataWidth:0x37 // A protection override window that enables to override the protection levels of a range of GRC addresses. There are 20 windows. Each valid window can be applicable for rd access, wr access, or both. Each window contains the following fields: Bits [22:0]: Base address 4 bytes resolution). The GRC address which the window starts at. Bits [46:23]: Window size. The size of the window in the GRC space (for a window of one address needs to write value of 0x1). Bit [47]: Rd access. If = 1, the window is applicable for rd access. If = 0, the window is not applicable for rd access. Bit [48]: Wr access. If = 1, the window is applicable for wr access. If = 1, the window is not applicable for wr access. Bits [51:49]: Protection value rd access. The new protection value
#define GRC_REG_PROTECTION_OVERRIDE_WINDOW 0x050500UL //Access:WB DataWidth:0x37 A protection override window that enables to override the protection levels of a range of GRC addresses. There are 20 windows. Each valid window can be applicable for rd access, wr access, or both. Each window contains the following fields: Bits [22:0]: Base address 4 bytes resolution). The GRC address which the window starts at. Bits [46:23]: Window size. The size of the window in the GRC space (for a window of one address needs to write value of 0x1). Bit [47]: Rd access. If = 1, the window is applicable for rd access. If = 0, the window is not applicable for rd access. Bit [48]: Wr access. If = 1, the window is applicable for wr access. If = 1, the window is not applicable for wr access. Bits [51:49]: Protection value rd access. The new protection value assigned to the range in rd access (if Rd access = 1). Bits [54:52]: Protection value wr access. The new protection value assigned to the range in wr access (if Wr access = 1). Chips: BB_A0 BB_B0 K2
#define GRC_REG_PROTECTION_OVERRIDE_WINDOW 0x050500UL //Access:WB DataWidth:0x37 // A protection override window that enables to override the protection levels of a range of GRC addresses. There are 20 windows. Each valid window can be applicable for rd access, wr access, or both. Each window contains the following fields: Bits [22:0]: Base address 4 bytes resolution). The GRC address which the window starts at. Bits [46:23]: Window size. The size of the window in the GRC space (for a window of one address needs to write value of 0x1). Bit [47]: Rd access. If = 1, the window is applicable for rd access. If = 0, the window is not applicable for rd access. Bit [48]: Wr access. If = 1, the window is applicable for wr access. If = 1, the window is not applicable for wr access. Bits [51:49]: Protection value rd access. The new protection value assigned to the range in rd access (if Rd access = 1). Bits [54:52]: Protection value wr access. The new protection value assigned to the range in wr access (if Wr access = 1).
#define GRC_REG_PROTECTION_OVERRIDE_WINDOW 0x050500UL //Access:WB DataWidth:0x37 // A protection override window that enables to override the protection levels of a range of GRC addresses. There are 20 windows. Each valid window can be applicable for rd access, wr access, or both. Each window contains the following fields: Bits [22:0]: Base address 4 bytes resolution). The GRC address which the window starts at. Bits [46:23]: Window size. The size of the window in the GRC space (for a window of one address needs to write value of 0x1). Bit [47]: Rd access. If = 1, the window is applicable for rd access. If = 0, the window is not applicable for rd access. Bit [48]: Wr access. If = 1, the window is applicable for wr access. If = 1, the window is not applicable for wr access. Bits [51:49]: Protection value rd access. The new protection value assigned to the range in rd access (if Rd access = 1). Bits [54:52]: Protection value wr access. The new protection value assigned to the range in wr access (if Wr access = 1).
#define GRC_REG_PROTECTION_OVERRIDE_WINDOW 0x050500UL //Access:WB DataWidth:0x37 // A protection override window that enables to override the protection levels of a range of GRC addresses. There are 20 windows. Each valid window can be applicable for rd access, wr access, or both. Each window contains the following fields: Bits [22:0]: Base address 4 bytes resolution). The GRC address which the window starts at. Bits [46:23]: Window size. The size of the window in the GRC space (for a window of one address needs to write value of 0x1). Bit [47]: Rd access. If = 1, the window is applicable for rd access. If = 0, the window is not applicable for rd access. Bit [48]: Wr access. If = 1, the window is applicable for wr access. If = 1, the window is not applicable for wr access. Bits [51:49]: Protection value rd access. The new protection value assigned to the range in rd access (if Rd access = 1). Bits [54:52]: Protection value wr access. The new protection value assigned to the range in wr access (if Wr access = 1).