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s3c4510b

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s3c4510b
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16/32-bit Risc Microcontroller
Manufacturer
Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.
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S3C4510B
INSTRUCTION SET
Big-Endian Configuration
A signed byte load (LDRSB) expects data on data bus inputs 31 through to 24 if the supplied address is on a
word boundary, on data bus inputs 23 through to 16 if it is a word address plus one byte, and so on. The selected
byte is placed in the bottom 8 bit of the destination register, and the remaining bits of the register are filled with
the sign bit, bit 7 of the byte. Please see Figure 2-1.
A half-word load (LDRSH or LDRH) expects data on data bus inputs 31 through to 16 if the supplied address is on
a word boundary and on data bus inputs 15 through to 0 if it is a half-word boundary, (A[1] =1). The supplied
address should always be on a half-word boundary. If bit 0 of the supplied address is high then the ARM7TDMI
will load an unpredictable value. The selected half-word is placed in the bottom 16 bits of the destination register.
For unsigned half-words (LDRH), the top 16 bits of the register are filled with zeros and for signed half-words
(LDRSH) the top 16 bits are filled with the sign bit, bit 15 of the half-word.
A half-word store (STRH) repeats the bottom 16 bits of the source register twice across the data bus outputs 31
through to 0. The external memory system should activate the appropriate half-word subsystem to store the data.
Note that the address must be half-word aligned, if bit 0 of the address is HIGH this will cause unpredictable
behaviour.
USE OF R15
Write-back should not be specified if R15 is specified as the base register (Rn). When using R15 as the base
register you must remember it contains an address 8 bytes on from the address of the current instruction.
R15 should not be specified as the register offset (Rm).
When R15 is the source register (Rd) of a Half-word store (STRH) instruction, the stored address will be address
of the instruction plus 12.
DATA ABORTS
A transfer to or from a legal address may cause problems for a memory management system. For instance, in a
system which uses virtual memory the required data may be absent from the main memory. The memory
manager can signal a problem by taking the processor ABORT input high whereupon the data abort trap will be
taken. It is up to the system software to resolve the cause of the problem, then the instruction can be restarted
and the original program continued.
INSTRUCTION CYCLE TIMES
Normal LDR(H, SH, SB) instructions take 1S + 1N + 1I. LDR(H, SH, SB) PC take 2S + 2N + 1I incremental
cycles. S,N and I are defined as sequential (S-cycle), non-sequential (N-cycle), and internal (I-cycle),
respectively. STRH instructions take 2N incremental cycles to execute.
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