INSTRUCTION SET REFERENCE
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6.2.29
FAULT<cc>
Mnemonic:
faulte
Fault If Equal
faultne
Fault If Not Equal
faultl
Fault If Less
faultle
Fault If Less Or Equal
faultg
Fault If Greater
faultge
Fault If Greater Or Equal
faulto
Fault If Ordered
faultno
Fault If Not Ordered
Format:
fault
*
Description:
Raises a constraint-range fault when the logical AND of the condition code
and opcode’s mask part is not zero. For
faultno
(unordered), fault is raised
when condition code is equal to 000
2
.
faulto
and
faultno
are provided for use by implementations with a floating
point coprocessor. They are used for compare and branch (or fault)
operations involving real numbers.
The following table shows the condition code mask for each instruction. The
mask is opcode bits 0-2.
Action:
For all except
faultno
:
if(mask && AC.cc != 000
2
)
generate_fault(CONSTRAINT.RANGE);
faultno:
if(AC.cc == 000
2
)
generate_fault(CONSTRAINT.RANGE);
Table 6-13. Condition Code Mask Descriptions
Instruction
Mask
Condition
faultno
000
2
Unordered
faultg
001
2
Greater
faulte
010
2
Equal
faultge
011
2
Greater or equal
faultl
100
2
Less
faultne
101
2
Not equal
faultle
110
2
Less or equal
faulto
111
2
Ordered
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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