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@ -1326,15 +1326,15 @@ Interrupt Stack Frame
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The structure of the Interrupt Stack Frame for the
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i386 which is placed on the interrupt stack by the processor in
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response to an interrupt is as follows:
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.. code:: c
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+----------------------+
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| Old EFLAGS Register | ESP+8
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+----------+-----------+
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| UNUSED | Old CS | ESP+4
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+----------+-----------+
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| Old EIP | ESP
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+----------------------+
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+----------------------+-------+
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| Old EFLAGS Register | ESP+8 |
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+----------+-----------+-------+
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| UNUSED | Old CS | ESP+4 |
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+----------+-----------+-------+
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| Old EIP | ESP |
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+----------------------+-------+
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Interrupt Levels
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----------------
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@ -1933,17 +1933,17 @@ user application code MUST NOT modify this field.
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The following shows the Interrupt Stack Frame for
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MC68xxx CPU models with separate interrupt stacks:
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.. code:: c
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+----------------------+
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| Status Register | 0x0
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+----------------------+
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| Program Counter High | 0x2
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+----------------------+
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| Program Counter Low | 0x4
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+----------------------+
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| Format/Vector Offset | 0x6
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+----------------------+
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+----------------------+-----+
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| Status Register | 0x0 |
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+----------------------+-----+
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| Program Counter High | 0x2 |
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+----------------------+-----+
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| Program Counter Low | 0x4 |
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+----------------------+-----+
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| Format/Vector Offset | 0x6 |
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+----------------------+-----+
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CPU Models Without VBR and RAM at 0
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-----------------------------------
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@ -2421,7 +2421,7 @@ the following documents available from Motorola and IBM:
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Motorola maintains an on-line electronic library for the PowerPC
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at the following URL:
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- ```` *http://www.mot.com/powerpc/library/library.html*
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- http://www.mot.com/powerpc/library/library.html
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This site has a a wealth of information and examples. Many of the
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manuals are available from that site in electronic format.
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@ -2757,6 +2757,7 @@ the processor to generate alignment exceptions.
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The following table lists the alignment requirements for a variety
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of data accesses:
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.. code:: c
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+--------------+-----------------------+
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@ -3396,6 +3397,7 @@ the four sets listed above. Finally, some registers have an
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architecturally defined role in the programming model which
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provides an alternate name. The following table describes the
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mapping between the 32 registers and the register sets:
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.. code:: c
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+-----------------+----------------+------------------+
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@ -3413,6 +3415,7 @@ mapping between the 32 registers and the register sets:
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As mentioned above, some of the registers serve
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defined roles in the programming model. The following table
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describes the role of each of these registers:
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.. code:: c
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+---------------+----------------+----------------------+
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@ -3683,6 +3686,7 @@ performed in big endian fashion by the SPARC. Memory accesses
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which are not properly aligned generate a "memory address not
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aligned" trap (type number 7). The following table lists the
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alignment requirements for a variety of data accesses:
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.. code:: c
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+--------------+-----------------------+
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@ -4220,6 +4224,7 @@ the four sets listed above. Finally, some registers have an
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architecturally defined role in the programming model which
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provides an alternate name. The following table describes the
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mapping between the 32 registers and the register sets:
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.. code:: c
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+-----------------+----------------+------------------+
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@ -4237,6 +4242,7 @@ mapping between the 32 registers and the register sets:
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As mentioned above, some of the registers serve
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defined roles in the programming model. The following table
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describes the role of each of these registers:
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.. code:: c
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+---------------+----------------+----------------------+
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@ -4495,6 +4501,7 @@ in big endian fashion by the SPARC. Memory accesses which are not
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properly aligned generate a "memory address not aligned" trap
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(type number 0x34). The following table lists the alignment
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requirements for a variety of data accesses:
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.. code:: c
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+--------------+-----------------------+
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@ -4584,6 +4591,7 @@ performs the following actions:
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- For a register-window trap only, CWP is set to point to the register
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window that must be accessed by the trap-handler software, that is:
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- If TT[TL] = 0x24 (a clean window trap), then CWP <- CWP + 1.
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- If (0x80 <= TT[TL] <= 0xBF) (window spill trap), then CWP <- CWP +
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CANSAVE + 2.
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@ -4591,6 +4599,7 @@ performs the following actions:
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- For non-register-window traps, CWP is not changed.
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- Control is transferred into the trap table:
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- PC <- TBA<63:15> (TL>0) TT[TL] 0 0000
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- nPC <- TBA<63:15> (TL>0) TT[TL] 0 0100
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- where (TL>0) is 0 if TL = 0, and 1 if TL > 0.
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