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Password match flow (PMF) is essentially a sequence of four dummy reads from password locations (PWL) followed by four writes (32-bit writes) to the CSMKEY(0/1/2/3) registers. Figure 3-21 shows how PMF helps to initialize the security logic registers and disable security logic.
User must disable the data cache by configuring DATA_CACHE_EN bit in the FRD_INTF_CTRL register to 0 before running CSM password match flow (PMF) in application.