Dear sirs,
I'm reading arm v8a specification. I found that when arm is in aarch32 state, only a few exceptions can switch to aarch64 depending on the configuration in the registers. the exceptions are as follows.
abort, physical async abort, physical FIQ and physical IRQ
while other exceptions are still processed in aarch32 state.
My questions are as follows.
Q1: Is my understanding correct?
Q2: If Q1 is yes, why these exceptions can be processed and others can not such as underfined instruction, svc, hvc?
Q3: What is the usage case for switch between aarch32 and aarch64?
In addition, exception return from higher exception level after reset can switch to aarch32, right?
cray
Dear Martin and Michael,
Thanks very much for your response. This question troubled me for a long time. The architecture manual is so long that I have not read all of it.
I should dig into it to find more information. Now I'm very happy to get the right answer.