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(d) Exception Vector Table and Memory Indirect Branch Addresses
In advanced mode the top area starting at H'00000000 is allocated to the exception vector
table in units of 32 bits. In each 32 bits, the upper 8 bits are ignored and a branch address
is stored in the lower 24 bits (figure 2.4). For details of the exception vector table, see
section 5, Exception Handling.
H'00000000
H'00000003
H'00000004
H'0000000B
H'0000000C
Exception vector table
Reserved
Reset exception vector
(Reserved for system use)
Reserved
Exception vector 1
Reserved
H'00000010
H'00000008
H'00000007
Figure 2.4 Exception Vector Table (Advanced Mode)
The memory indirect addressing mode (@@aa:8) employed in the JMP and JSR
instructions uses an 8-bit absolute address included in the instruction code to specify a
memory operand that contains a branch address. In advanced mode the operand is a 32-bit
longword operand, providing a 32-bit branch address. The upper 8 bits of these 32 bits are
a reserved area that is regarded as H'00. Branch addresses can be stored in the area from
H'00000000 to H'000000FF. Note that the first part of this range is also the exception
vector table.