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CHAPTER 3 CPU
Figure 3.2-8 "Stack Operation Instructions and Stack Pointers" shows an example of the stack operation
using the system stack.
Figure 3.2-8 Stack Operation Instructions and Stack Pointers
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System stack pointer (SSP)
When using the system stack pointer (SSP), the stack flag (CCR: S) is set to "1". The higher 8 bits of the
address used in processing the stack are set by the system stack bank register (SSB).
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User stack pointer (USP)
When using the user stack pointer (USP), the stack flag (CCR: S) is set to"0". The higher 8 bits of the
address used in processing the stack are set by the user stack bank register (USB).
PUSHW A when S flag is "0"
PUSHW A when S flag is "1"
AL
0
USB
USP
S flag
SSB
SSP
XX
H
XX
H
C6
H
F328
H
A624
H
56
H
1234
H
MSB
LSB
AL
0
USB
USP
S flag
SSB
SSP
A6
H
C6
H
F326
H
A624
H
56
H
1234
H
24
H
Because S flug = "0",
use the user stack pointer.
AL
1
USB
USP
S flag
SSB
SSP
XX
H
XX
H
C6
H
F328
H
A624
H
56
H
1234
H
MSB
LSB
AL
1
USB
USP
S flag
SSB
SSP
A6
H
C6
H
F328
H
A624
H
56
H
1232
H
24
H
Because S flug = "1",
use the system stack pointer.
C6F327
H
C6F326
H
C6F327
H
C6F326
H
561233
H
561232
H
561233
H
561232
H
X: Undefined
MSB: Most significant bit
LSB: Least significant bit
Before
execution
After
execution
Before
execution
After
execution
Notes:
•
Use even addresses for setting value to the stack pointer. Setting an odd address divides
the word access into two accesses, decreasing the efficiency.
•
The reset values of the USP and SSP registers are undefined.
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Page 676: ...658 APPENDIX Table A 9 3 Bit Operation Instruction Map first byte 6CH ...
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Page 688: ...670 APPENDIX Table A 9 15 MOVEA RWi ea Instruction first byte 79H ...
Page 689: ...671 APPENDIX A Instructions Table A 9 16 MOV Ri ea Instruction first byte 7AH ...
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Page 691: ...673 APPENDIX A Instructions Table A 9 18 MOV ea Ri Instruction first byte 7CH ...
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