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Comments:*******************************************************************************<br /> MIPS Assembly Language Programming<br /> *******************************************************************************<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> General Information<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Type.................: Ebook<br /> Part Size............: 592,335 bytes<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Post Information<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Posted by............: ~tqw~<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Release Notes<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> To introduce your Assembly Language programming students to the fundamental <br /> concepts of contemporary computer architecture, start with a Reduced Instruction <br /> Set Computer (RISC).<br /> <br /> When students first encounter computer architecture, they need to begin with the <br /> basics of modern computer organization. The MIPS architecture embodies the <br /> fundamental design principles of all contemporary RISC architectures:<br /> <br /> * All instructions are directly executed in hardware<br /> * The rate at which instructions are issued is maximized<br /> * Instructions are easy to decode<br /> * Only load and store instructions reference memory<br /> * Plenty of general purpose registers are provided (32 for MIPS)<br /> <br /> MIPS Assembly Language Programming offers students an understanding of how the <br /> functional components of modern computers are put together and how a computer <br /> works at the machine-language level. The book begins with a datapath diagram <br /> that shows a simple implementation of the MIPS architecture, consisting of a <br /> register file, an ALU, a memory. a program counter, and an instruction register. <br /> As students progress through the text, they will elaborate on this established <br /> datapath diagram model, allowing them to visualize how the instructions are <br /> fetched and executed as they write their programs.<br /> <br /> The Spim simulator for the MIPS architecture runs on PC's and Unix® systems. All <br /> the programming exercises are done using this simulator, which can be downloaded <br /> for free from the Internet. Using the MIPS simulator allows students to observe <br /> the contents of the registers and memorychange as their programs execute. The <br /> students are not isolated by a particular operating system from experiencing and <br /> writing code dealing with:<br /> <br /> * Memory-mapped I/0<br /> * Interrupts and exception processing<br /> * Delayed loads and delayed branches for a pipelined implementation<br /> <br /> It is assumed that students using this text already have some experience in <br /> developing algorithms, and running programs in a high-level language. The skills <br /> they will learn with MIPS Assembly Language Programming offer a sound basis for <br /> advanced work in computer architectures and complex assembly languages. <br /> <br /> <br /> Table of Contents<br /> Ch. 1 The MIPS Architecture 1<br /> Ch. 2 Algorithm Development in Pseudocode 11<br /> Ch. 3 Number Systems 24<br /> Ch. 4 PCSpim, The MIPS Simulator 35<br /> Ch. 5 Efficient Algorithm Development 44<br /> Ch. 6 Function Calls Using the Stack 57<br /> Ch. 7 Reentrant Functions 67<br /> Ch. 8 Memory-Mapped I/O 73<br /> Ch. 9 Exceptions and Interrupts 79<br /> Ch. 10 A Pipelined Implementation 89<br /> Ch. 11 Floating-Point Instructions 98<br /> App. A: Quick Reference 110<br /> App. B ASCII Codes 114<br /> App. C Integer Instruction Set 115<br /> App. D Macro Instructions 130<br /> App. E A Modified Trap Handler 135<br /> App. F Floating-Point Instruction Set 138<br /> <br /> Product Details<br /> <br /> * ISBN: 0131420445<br /> * ISBN-13: 9780131420441<br /> * Format: Textbook Paperback, 168pp<br /> * Publisher: Prentice Hall<br /> * Pub. Date: April 2003<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Install Notes<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Adobe Acrobat Reader
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