Go to the first, previous, next, last section, table of contents.
The standard Motorola syntax for this chip differs from the syntax
already discussed (see section Syntax). as
can
accept Motorola syntax for operands, even if MIT syntax is used for
other operands in the same instruction. The two kinds of syntax are
fully compatible.
In the following table apc stands for any of the address registers
(`%a0' through `%a7'), the program counter (`%pc'), the
zero-address relative to the program counter (`%zpc'), or a
suppressed address register (`%za0' through `%za7'). The use
of size means one of `w' or `l', and it may always be
omitted along with the leading dot. The use of scale means one of
`1', `2', `4', or `8', and it may always be omitted
along with the leading asterisk.
The following additional addressing modes are understood:
- Address Register Indirect
-
`(%a0)' through `(%a7)'
`%a7' is also known as `%sp', i.e. the Stack Pointer. %a6
is also known as `%fp', the Frame Pointer.
- Address Register Postincrement
-
`(%a0)+' through `(%a7)+'
- Address Register Predecrement
-
`-(%a0)' through `-(%a7)'
- Indirect Plus Offset
-
`number(%a0)' through `number(%a7)',
or `number(%pc)'.
The number may also appear within the parentheses, as in
`(number,%a0)'. When used with the pc, the
number may be omitted (with an address register, omitting the
number produces Address Register Indirect mode).
- Index
-
`number(apc,register.size*scale)'
The number may be omitted, or it may appear within the
parentheses. The apc may be omitted. The register and the
apc may appear in either order. If both apc and
register are address registers, and the size and scale
are omitted, then the first register is taken as the base register, and
the second as the index register.
- Postindex
-
`([number,apc],register.size*scale,onumber)'
The onumber, or the register, or both, may be omitted.
Either the number or the apc may be omitted, but not both.
- Preindex
-
`([number,apc,register.size*scale],onumber)'
The number, or the apc, or the register, or any two of
them, may be omitted. The onumber may be omitted. The
register and the apc may appear in either order. If both
apc and register are address registers, and the size
and scale are omitted, then the first register is taken as the
base register, and the second as the index register.
Go to the first, previous, next, last section, table of contents.