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Introduction 
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Programming. The system programmer develops the software required to configure and 
initialize the processor, and possibly tests the required application software on the 
processor.
Each of these stages can be performed by a different company. Configuration options are 
available at each stage. These options affect the behavior and available features at the next stage:
Build configuration 
The implementer chooses the options that affect how the RTL source files are 
pre-processed. They usually include or exclude logic that can affect the area or 
maximum frequency of the resulting macrocell.
For example, the BTCM interface can be configured to have zero, one (B0TCM) 
or two (B0TCM and B1TCM) ports. If one port is chosen, the logic for the second 
port is excluded from the macrocell, although the pins remain, and the second port 
(B1TCM) cannot be used on that macrocell.
Configuration inputs 
The integrator configures some features of the processor by tying inputs to 
specific values. These configurations affect the start-up behavior before any 
software configuration is made. They can also limit the options available to the 
software.
For example, if the build configuration for the macrocell includes both BTCM 
ports, the integrator can choose how many ports to actually use, and therefore 
how many RAMs must be integrated with the macrocell. If the integrator only 
wishes to use one BTCM port, they can connect RAM to the B0TCM port only, 
and tie the ENTCM1IF input to zero to indicate that the B1TCM is not available.
Software configuration 
The programmer configures the processor by programming particular values into 
software-visible registers. This affects the behavior of the processor. 
For example, the enable bit in the BTCM Region Register controls whether or not 
memory accesses are performed to the BTCM interface. However, the BTCM 
cannot, and must not, be enabled if the build configuration does not include any 
BTCM ports, or if the pin configuration indicates that no RAMs have been 
integrated onto the BTCM ports.
Note
 This manual refers to implementation-defined features that are applicable to build configuration 
options. References to a feature which is included mean that the appropriate build and pin 
configuration options have been selected, while references to an enabled feature mean one that 
has also been configured by software.
1.10.3
Architectural information
The Cortex-R4 processor conforms to, or implements, the following specifications:
ARM Architecture 
This describes:
The behavior and encoding of the instructions that the processor can 
execute.
The modes and states that the processor can be in.
The various data and control registers that the processor must contain.