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The TI TMS320C55x microprocessor provides a number of ways to specify the location of data to be used in calculations. Immediate addressing, direct addressing, and indirect addressing are the three main types. Knowing the basic addressing modes of a microprocessor is important because they map directly into assembly language syntax and because the need to use a particular addressing mode often dictates which instruction one picks for a given task.

Microprocessors provide a number of ways to specify the location of data to be used in calculations. For example, one of thedata values to be used in an add instruction may be encoded as part of that instruction's opcode , the raw machine language produced by the assembler as it parses yourassembly language program. This is known as immediate addressing . Alternatively, perhaps the opcode will instead contain a memory address which holds the data( direct addressing ). More commonly, the instruction will specify that an auxiliary register holds the memory addresswhich in turn holds the data ( indirect addressing ). The processor knows which addressing mode is being used byexamining special bit fields in the instruction opcode.

Knowing the basic addressing modes of your microprocessor is important because they map directly into assembly languagesyntax. Many annoying and sometimes hard-to-find bugs are caused by inadvertently using the wrong addressing mode in aninstruction. Also, in any assembly language, the need to use a particular addressing mode often dictates which instruction onepicks for a given task.

Chapter six, Addressing modes , in the CPU Reference Guide contains extended descriptions of the addressing modes described below.

Accumulators: acw, acx, acy, acz, xsrc, xdst, src, dst

Whenever the abbreviations ACw , ACx , ACy , ACz , xsrc or xdst are used in the assembly language syntax description for an instruction, it means that only theaccumulators AC0 , AC1 , AC2 and AC3 may be used for that particular operand. At times, src and dst may also be referring to the accumulators.

Examples:

MOV *AR3, *AR4, AC0 ; AC0(15-0) = contents of memory location pointed to by AR3 ; AC0(39-16) = contents of memory location pointed to by AR4 ; sign extended to 24 bits MOV AC0, AC1 ; AC1 = AC0 MOV AC0, *AR3 ; sets content of memory location pointed to by AR3 = AC0(15-0) MOV HI(AC0), *AR7+ ; sets (contents of memory location to by AR7) = ACO(31-16), ; and then increments AR7 by one

Memory-mapped registers: mmr, mmrx, mmry

Many of the TMS320C55x registers are memory-mapped, meaning that they occupy real addresses at the low end of data memoryspace. The most commonly used of these are the accumulators AC0 through AC3 , auxiliary registers AR0 through AR7 . The temporary registers T0 - T3, BK, and various BSA (buffer start address) are also memory mapped. Memory mapped registers are stored from 00 0000h to 00 005Fh.

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