TLB Invalidate Pair operation.
This is an alias of SYSP. This means:
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TLBIP <tlbip_op>{, <Xt1>, <Xt2>}
is equivalent to
SYSP #<op1>, <Cn>, <Cm>, #<op2>{, <Xt1>, <Xt2>}
and is the preferred disassembly when SysOp(op1, CRn, CRm, op2) == Sys_TLBIP .
| <Xt1> |
Is the 64-bit name of the first optional general-purpose source register, defaulting to '11111', encoded in the "Rt" field. |
| <Xt2> |
Is the 64-bit name of the second optional general-purpose source register, defaulting to '11111', encoded as "Rt" +1. Defaults to '11111' if "Rt" = '11111'. |
The description of SYSP gives the operational pseudocode for this instruction.