INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE
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6
6.2.24
divi, divo
Mnemonic:
divi
Divide Integer
divo
Divide Ordinal
Format:
div*
src1,
src2,
dst
reg/lit
reg/lit
reg
Description:
Divides src2 value by src1 value and stores result in dst. Remainder is discarded.
For
divi
, an integer-overflow fault can be signaled.
Action:
divo:
if (src1 == 0)
{
dst = undefined_value;
generate_fault (ARITHMETIC.ZERO_DIVIDE);
else
dst = src2/src1;
divi:
if (src1 == 0)
{
dst = undefined_value;
generate_fault (ARITHMETIC.ZERO_DIVIDE);}
else if ((src2 == -2**31) && (src1 == -1))
{
dst = -2**31
if (AC.om == 1)
AC.of = 1;
else
generate_fault (ARITHMETIC.OVERFLOW);
}
else
dst = src2 / src1;
Faults:
STANDARD
Refer to
Section 6.1.6 on page 6-5
.
ARITHMETIC.ZERO_DIVIDE The src1 operand is 0.
ARITHMETIC.OVERFLOW
Result too large for destination register (
divi
only). When overflow occurs and AC.om=1,
fault is suppressed and AC.of is set to 1.
Result’s least significant 32 bits are stored in
dst.
Example:
divo r3, r8, r13
# r13
=
r8/r3
Opcode:
divi
74BH
REG
divo
70BH
REG
See Also:
ediv, mulo, muli, emul
Summary of Contents for i960 Jx
Page 1: ...Release Date December 1997 Order Number 272483 002 i960 Jx Microprocessor Developer s Manual ...
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Page 25: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
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Page 47: ...3 PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT ...
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Page 85: ...5 INSTRUCTION SET OVERVIEW ...
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Page 111: ...6 INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE ...
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Page 233: ...7 PROCEDURE CALLS ...
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Page 369: ...12 INITIALIZATION AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ...
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Page 493: ...A CONSIDERATIONS FOR WRITING PORTABLE CODE ...
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Page 503: ...B OPCODES AND EXECUTION TIMES ...
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Page 515: ...C MACHINE LEVEL INSTRUCTION FORMATS ...
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