Status register (sr) -7, Status register bit definitions -7 – Motorola DSP56301 User Manual

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Central Processor Unit (CPU) Registers

Core Configuration

4

-7

n

Condition Code Register (CCR) (SR[7–0])—Defines the results of previous arithmetic
computations. The CCR bits are affected by Data Arithmetic Logic Unit (Data ALU)
operations, parallel move operations, instructions that directly reference the CCR (for
example, ORI and ANDI), and instructions that specify SR as a destination (for
example, MOVEC). Parallel move operations affect only the S and L bits of the CCR.
During processor reset, all CCR bits are cleared.

The definition of the three 8-bit registers within the SR is primarily for the purpose of
compatibility with other Motorola DSPs. Bit definitions in the following paragraphs identify
the bits within the SR and not within the subregister.

Extended Mode Register (EMR)

Mode Register (MR)

Condition Code Register (CCR)

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

CP[1–0] RM SM CE

SA FV

LF DM SC

S[1–0]

I[1–0]

S

L

E

U

N

Z

V

C

Reset:

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Reserved bit. Read as zero; write to zero for future compatibility

Figure 4-1. Status Register (SR)

Table 4-3. Status Register Bit Definitions

Bit Number

Bit Name

Reset Value

Description

23–22

CP[1–0]

11

Core Priority
Under control of the CDP[1–0] bits in the OMR, the CP bits specify the
priority of core accesses to external memory. These bits are compared
against the priority bits of the active DMA channel. If the core priority is
greater than the DMA priority, the DMA waits for a free time slot on the
external bus. If the core priority is less than the DMA priority, the core waits
for a free time slot on the external bus. If the core priority equals the DMA
priority, the core and DMA access the external bus in a round robin pattern
(for example, ... P, X, Y, DMA, P, X, Y, ...).

Priority

Mode

Core

Priority

DMA

Priority

OMR

(CDP[1-0])

SR (CP[1–0])

Dynamic

0

(Lowest)

Determined
by DCRn
(DPR[1–0])
for active
DMA
channel

00

00

1

00

01

2

00

10

3

(Highest)

00

11

Static

core < DMA

01

xx

core = DMA

10

xx

core > DMA

11

xx

21

RM

0

Rounding Mode
Selects the type of rounding performed by the Data ALU during arithmetic
operations. If RM is cleared, convergent rounding is selected. If RM is set,
two’s-complement rounding is selected.

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