MOTOROLA
Chapter 29. Debug Support
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Processor Status, DDATA Definition
bclr
#imm,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = source}, {PST = 0x8, DD = destination}
bclr
Dy,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = source}, {PST = 0x8, DD = destination}
bra.{b,w}
PST = 0x5
bset
#imm,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = source}, {PST = 0x8, DD = destination}
bset
Dy,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = source}, {PST = 0x8, DD = destination}
bsr.{b,w}
PST = 0x5, {PST = 0xB, DD = destination operand}
btst
#imm,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = source operand}
btst
Dy,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = source operand}
clr.b
<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = destination operand}
clr.l
<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0xB, DD = destination operand}
clr.w
<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x9, DD = destination operand}
cmp.l
<ea>y,Rx
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0xB, DD = source operand}
cmpi.l
#imm,Dx
PST = 0x1
divs.l
<ea>y,Dx
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0xB, DD = source operand}
divs.w
<ea>y,Dx
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x9, DD = source operand}
divu.l
<ea>y,Dx
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0xB, DD = source operand}
divu.w
<ea>y,Dx
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x9, DD = source operand}
eor.l
Dy,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0xB, DD = source}, {PST = 0xB, DD = destination}
eori.l
#imm,Dx
PST = 0x1
ext.l
Dx
PST = 0x1
ext.w
Dx
PST = 0x1
extb.l
Dx
PST = 0x1
ff1.l
Dx
PST = 0x1
jmp
<ea>x
PST = 0x5, {PST = [0x9AB], DD = target address}
1
jsr
<ea>x
PST = 0x5, {PST = [0x9AB], DD = target address},
{PST = 0xB , DD = destination operand}
1
lea
<ea>y,Ax
PST = 0x1
link.w
Ay,#imm
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0xB, DD = destination operand}
lsl.l
{Dy,#imm},Dx
PST = 0x1
lsr.l
{Dy,#imm},Dx
PST = 0x1
move.b
<ea>y,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x8, DD = source}, {PST = 0x8, DD = destination}
move.l
<ea>y,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0xB, DD = source}, {PST = 0xB, DD = destination}
move.w
<ea>y,<ea>x
PST = 0x1, {PST = 0x9, DD = source}, {PST = 0x9, DD = destination}
move.w
CCR,Dx
PST = 0x1
Table 29-22. PST/DDATA Specification for User-Mode Instructions (continued)
Instruction
Operand Syntax
PST/DDATA
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