The GCSSS2 characteristics are:
Validates that the most recent entry of the Guarded Control Stack that is getting switched to contains an In-progress cap entry, stores a Valid cap entry to the Guarded Control Stack that is getting switched from, and sets Xt to the address of that Valid cap entry.
This instruction is present only when FEAT_GCS is implemented. Otherwise, direct accesses to GCSSS2 are UNDEFINED.
GCSSS2 is a 64-bit System instruction.
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Outgoing address, for the outgoing 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 | 0b011 |
if !IsFeatureImplemented(FEAT_GCS) then UNDEFINED; elsif GCSEnabled(PSTATE.EL) then X[t, 64] = GCSSS2();
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