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Low level access to processors using the AArch64 execution state.
§Usage
Please note that for using this crate’s register definitions (as provided by
aarch64_cpu::registers::*), you need to also import Readable and
Writeable.
§Example
Check out https://github.com/rust-embedded/rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials for usage examples.
Listed below is a snippet of rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials’s early boot code.
use aarch64_cpu::{asm, registers::*};
// Some parts omitted for brevity.
unsafe fn prepare_el2_to_el1_transition(
    virt_boot_core_stack_end_exclusive_addr: u64,
    virt_kernel_init_addr: u64,
) {
    // Enable timer counter registers for EL1.
    CNTHCTL_EL2.write(CNTHCTL_EL2::EL1PCEN::SET + CNTHCTL_EL2::EL1PCTEN::SET);
    // No offset for reading the counters.
    CNTVOFF_EL2.set(0);
    // Set EL1 execution state to AArch64.
    HCR_EL2.write(HCR_EL2::RW::EL1IsAarch64);
    // Set up a simulated exception return.
    SPSR_EL2.write(
        SPSR_EL2::D::Masked
            + SPSR_EL2::A::Masked
            + SPSR_EL2::I::Masked
            + SPSR_EL2::F::Masked
            + SPSR_EL2::M::EL1h,
    );
}§Disclaimer
Descriptive comments in the source files are taken from the ARM Architecture Reference Manual ARMv8, for ARMv8-A architecture profile.