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The user can simulate a CPU reset (SYSRS) in software. This can be done by setting the CPU1RSn bit to a 1 in the SIMRESET register through software. This toggles the CPU1.SYSRS signals; hence, resetting the CPU (just like the debugger reset).
After this reset, the SIMRESET_CPU1RSn bit in the RESC register is set. Software can read this bit to know the cause of the reset and clear the status by writing a 1 into the corresponding bit in the RESCCLR register.