Addressing Modes - Hitachi SH7751 Hardware Manual

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7.2

Addressing Modes

Addressing modes and effective address calculation methods are shown in table 7.1. When a
location in virtual memory space is accessed (MMUCR.AT = 1), the effective address is translated
into a physical address. If multiple virtual memory space systems are selected (MMUCR.SV = 0),
the least significant bit of PTEH is also referenced as the access ASID. See section 3, Memory
Management Unit (MMU).
Table 7.1
Addressing Modes and Effective Addresses
Addressing
Instruction
Mode
Format
Register
Rn
direct
Register
@Rn
indirect
Register
@Rn+
indirect
with post-
increment
Register
@–Rn
indirect
with pre-
decrement
Effective Address Calculation Method
Effective address is register Rn.
(Operand is register Rn contents.)
Effective address is register Rn contents.
Rn
Effective address is register Rn contents.
A constant is added to Rn after instruction
execution: 1 for a byte operand, 2 for a word
operand, 4 for a longword operand, 8 for a
quadword operand.
Rn
Rn + 1/2/4/8
1/2/4/8
Effective address is register Rn contents,
decremented by a constant beforehand:
1 for a byte operand, 2 for a word operand,
4 for a longword operand, 8 for a quadword
operand.
Rn
Rn – 1/2/4/8
1/2/4/8
Rn
Rn
+
Rn – 1/2/4/8
Rev. 3.0, 04/02, page 169 of 1064
Calculation
Formula

Rn
EA
(EA: effective
address)

Rn
EA
After
instruction
execution
Byte:

Rn + 1
Rn
Word:

Rn + 2
Rn
Longword:

Rn + 4
Rn
Quadword:

Rn + 8
Rn
Byte:

Rn – 1
Rn
Word:

Rn – 2
Rn
Longword:

Rn – 4
Rn
Quadword:

Rn – 8
Rn

Rn
EA
(Instruction
executed
with Rn after
calculation)

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