Samsung S3F80JB User Manual

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S3F80JB

ADDRESS SPACES

2-12

16-byte non-contiguous
working register block

Register File

Contains 32

8-Byte Slices

8-Byte Slice

00H (R0)

07H (R15)

F0H (R0)

F7H (R7)

RP1

RP0

1 1 1 1 0 X X X

0 0 0 0 0 X X X

8-Byte Slice

Figure 2-8. Non-Contiguous 16-Byte Working Register Block

PROGRAMMING TIP — Using the RPs to Calculate the Sum of a Series of Registers

Calculate the sum of registers 80H–85H using the register pointer. The register addresses 80H through 85H
contains the values 10H, 11H, 12H, 13H, 14H, and 15 H, respectively:

SRP0 #80H

;

RP0

← 80H

ADD

R0,R1

;

R0

← R0 + R1

ADC

R0,R2

;

R0

← R0 + R2 + C

ADC

R0,R3

;

R0

← R0 + R3 + C

ADC

R0,R4

;

R0

← R0 + R4 + C

ADC R0,R5

;

R0

← R0 + R5 + C

The sum of these six registers, 6FH, is located in the register R0 (80H). The instruction string used in this
example takes 12 bytes of instruction code and its execution time is 36 cycles. If the register pointer is not used to
calculate the sum of these registers, the following instruction sequence would have to be used:

ADD 80H,81H

;

80H

← (80H) + (81H)

ADC 80H,82H

;

80H

← (80H) + (82H) + C

ADC

80H,83H

;

80H

← (80H) + (83H) + C

ADC

80H,84H

;

80H

← (80H) + (84H) + C

ADC 80H,85H

;

80H

← (80H) + (85H) + C

Now, the sum of the six registers is also located in register 80H. However, this instruction string takes 15 bytes of
instruction code instead of 12 bytes, and its execution time is 50 cycles instead of 36 cycles.

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