Bxor – Samsung S3F80JB User Manual

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S3F80JB

INSTRUCTION SET

6-25

BXOR

Bit XOR

BXOR

dst,src.b

BXOR

dst.b,src

Operation: dst(0)

← dst(0) XOR src(b)

or

dst(b)

← dst(b) XOR src(0)

The specified bit of the source (or the destination) is logically exclusive-ORed with bit zero (LSB)
of the destination (or source). The result bit is stored in the specified bit of the destination. No
other bits of the destination are affected. The source is unaffected.

Flags: C:

Unaffected.

Z: Set if the result is "0"; cleared otherwise.

S: Cleared to "0".

V: Undefined.

D: Unaffected.

H: Unaffected.

Format:

Bytes Cycles Opcode

(Hex)

Addr Mode

dst src

opc

dst | b | 0

src

3 6 27 r0

Rb

opc

src | b | 1

dst

3 6 27

Rb

r0

NOTE: In the second byte of the 3-byte instruction formats, the destination (or source) address is four bits,

the bit address 'b' is three bits, and the LSB address value is one bit in length.

Examples:

Given: R1 = 07H (00000111B) and register 01H = 03H (00000011B):

BXOR R1,01H.1

R1 = 06H, register 01H = 03H

BXOR 01H.2,R1

Register 01H = 07H, R1 = 07H

In the first example, destination working register R1 has the value 07H (00000111B) and source
register 01H has the value 03H (00000011B). The statement "BXOR R1,01H.1" exclusive-ORs
bit one of register 01H (source) with bit zero of R1 (destination). The result bit value is stored in
bit zero of R1, changing its value from 07H to 06H. The value of source register 01H is
unaffected.

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