INSTRUCTION SET OVERVIEW
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Figure 5-1. Machine-Level Instruction Formats
5.1.3
Instruction Operands
This section identifies and describes operands that can be used with the instruction formats.
Format
Operand(s)
Description
REG
src1, src2, src/dst
src1 and src2 can be global registers, local registers or
literals. src/dst is either a global or a local register.
CTRL
displacement
CTRL format is used for branch and call instructions.
displacement value indicates the target instruction of the
branch or call.
COBR
src1, src2, displacement
src1, src2 indicate values to be compared; displacement
indicates branch target. src1 can specify a global register, local
register or a literal. src2 can specify a global or local register.
MEM
src/dst, efa
Specifies source or destination register and an effective address
(efa) formed by using the processor’s addressing modes as
described in
section 2.3, “MEMORY ADDRESSING
MODES” (pg. 2-6)
. Registers specified in a MEM format
instruction must be either a global or local register.
0
31
OPCODE
src/dst
src2
OPCODE
src1
0
31
OPCODE
src2
displacement
src1
0
31
OPCODE
displacement
0
31
OPCODE
src/dst
Address
Offset
REG
COBR
CTRL
MEMA
MEMB
0
31
OPCODE
src/dst
Address
Index
32-Bit
displacement
Scale
Base
Base
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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