The GCSSS1 characteristics are:
Validates that the stack being switched to contains a Valid cap entry, stores an In-progress cap entry on to the stack that is getting switched to and sets the current Guarded Control Stack Pointer to the stack that is getting switched to.
This instruction is present only when FEAT_GCS is implemented and FEAT_AA64 is implemented. Otherwise, direct accesses to GCSSS1 are UNDEFINED.
GCSSS1 is a 64-bit System instruction.
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Incoming address, for the incoming Guarded Control Stack.
Accesses to this instruction use the following encodings in the System instruction encoding space:
op0 | op1 | CRn | CRm | op2 |
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0b01 | 0b011 | 0b0111 | 0b0111 | 0b010 |
if !(IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_GCS) && IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_AA64)) then UNDEFINED; elsif GCSEnabled(PSTATE.EL) then GCSSS1(X[t, 64]);
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