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Xerox 560
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memory
control
feature,
CC2
and
CC4
are
both
set
to
1
IS;
if
bit
9
of
XPSD is a 1,
the
instruction
address
of
the
new
program
status
words is
incre-
mented
by
5.
2.
CALL
instructions
-
the
following
additional
functions
are
performed
when
XPSD is
being
executed
as
a
re-
sult
of
a
trap
to
location
X'48',
X'49'
i
X'4A',
or
X'4B'.
a.
The
R
field
of
the
CA
LL
instruction
causing
the
trap
is
logica"y
inclusively
ORed
into
bit
posi-
tions
0-3
(CC)
of
the
new
PSWs.
b.
If
bit
position
9
of
XPSD
contains
a
1,
the
R
field
of
the
CALL
instruction
causing
the
trap
is
added
to
the
instruction
address
portion
of
the
new
PSWs.
3.
Watchdog
timer,
parity
error,
or
instruction
exception
trap
-
the
following
additional
functions
are
performed
when
XPSD is
being
executed
a~
a
result
of
a
trap
to
location
X'46',
X'4C',
or
X'4D',
respectively.
a.
The
contents
of
TCC
1-4
are
logically
inclusively
ORed
into
bit
positions
0-3
(CC)
of
the
new
PSWs.
b.
If
bit
position
9
of
XPSD
contains
a
1,
the
contents
of
TCC
1-4
are
added
to
the
instruction
address
portion
of
the
new
PSWs.
If
bit
position
9
of
XPSD
contains
a
0,
the
instruction
ad-
dress
portion
of
the
new
PSWs
always
remains
at
the
value
established
by
the
second
effective
doubleword.
Bit
posi-
tion
9
of
XPSD is
effective
only
if
the
instruction
is
being
executed
as
the
result
of
a
nonallowed
operation,
CALL
instruction
watchdog
timer,
parity
error,
or
instruction
ex-
ception
trap.
Bit
position
9
of
XPSD must
be
coded
with
a
o in
all
other
cases;
otherwise,
the
results
of
the
XPSD
instruction
are
undefined.
The
current
program
status
words
are
stored
in
the
doubl
e-
word
location
pointed
to
by
the
effective
address
of
XPSD
in
the
following
form:
Program
Status
Words
The
current
program status
WOrds
(as iI
hjs~ra~ed
above)
arE:
replaced
by
new
program
status
words
as
described
below.
1. The
effective
address
of
XPSD is
incremented
by
2 so
that
it
points
to
the
next
doubleword
location.
The
contents
of
the
next
doubl
eword
location
are
referred
to
as
the
second
effective
doubleword,
or
ED2.
112
Control
Instructions
2.
Bits
0-35,
60,
and
61
of
the
current
program
status
words
are
unconditionally
replaced
by
bits
0-35,
60,
and610f
the
secondeffectivedoubleword.
The
affected
portions
of
the
program
status
words
are:
Bit
Position
Designation
Function
0-3
CC
Condition
code
4-7
FR,FS,FZ,
Floating
control
FN
8
MS
Master/slave
mode
control
9
MM
Mapping
mode
control
10
DM Decimal
arithmetic
trap
mask
11
AM
Fixed-point
arithmetic
trap
mask
15-31
IA
Instruction
address
(real
or
virtual)
32-35
WK
Write
key
60
RA
Register
altered
61
MA
Mode
altered
3.
A
logical
inclusive
OR is
performed
between
bits
37
through
39
of
the
current
program
status
words
and
bits
37
through
390f
the
second
effective
doubleword.
Bit
Position
Designation
Function
37
CI
Counter
interrupt
inhibit
38
II
I/O
interrupt
inhibit
39
EI
External
interrupt
inhibit
If
any
(or
all)
of
bits
37, 38,
or
39
of
the
second
ef-
fective
doubleword
are
O's,
the
corresponding
bits
in
the
current
program
status
words
remain
unchanged;
if
any
(or
all)
of
bits
37,
38,
or
39
of
the
second
effec-
tive
doubl
eword
are
1
IS,
the
corresponding
bits
in
the
current
program
status
words
are
set
to
1
'so
See
"In-
terrupt
System",
Chapter
2,
for a
detailed
discussion
of
the
interrupt
inhibits.
4.
If
bit
position
8 (LP)
of
XPSD
contains
a 1,
bits
58
and
59
(register
pointer)
of
the
current
program
status
words
are
replaced
by
bits
58
and
59
of
the
second
effective
doubieword;
if
bit
8
of
XPSD is a
0,
the
cur-
rent
register
pointer
value
remains
unchanged.
Affected:
(EDL), (PSWs)
If
(1)10 =
1,
trap
or
interrupt
instructions
only,
effective
address
is
subject
to
current
active
addressing
mode.

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