MIPS32 Architecture For Programmers – Volume I: Introduction to the MIPS32 Architecture

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This PDF book is Volume I of “MIPS32 Architecture for Programmers”.

MIPS32 Architecture For Programmers – Volume I : Introduction to the MIPS32 Architecture

The MIPS32 Architecture For Programmers Volume I comes as a multi-volume set.
Volume I describes conventions used throughout the document set, and provides an introduction to the MIPS32 Architecture.

(PDF) BOOK in English (EN) language.

CONTENTS:

Chapter 1. ABOUT THIS BOOK
1.1 Typographical Conventions
1.2 UNPREDICTABLE and UNDEFINED
1.3 Special Symbols in Pseudocode Notation
1.4 For More Information

Chapter 2. THE MIPS ARCHITECTURE: AN INTRODUCTION
2.1 MIPS32 and MIPS64 Overview
2.2 Compliance and Subsetting
2.3 Components of the MIPS Architecture
2.4 Architecture Versus Implementation
2.5 Relationship between the MIPS32 and MIPS64 Architectures
2.6 Instructions, Sorted by ISA
2.7 Pipeline Architecture
2.8 Load/Store Architecture
2.9 Programming Model

Chapter 3. APPLICATION SPECIFIC EXTENSIONS
3.1 Description of ASEs
3.2 List of Application Specific Instructions

Chapter 4. OVERVIEW OF THE CPU INSTRUCTION SET
4.1 CPU Instructions, Grouped By Function
4.2 CPU Instruction Formats

Chapter 5. OVERVIEW OF THE FPU INSTRUCTION SET
5.1 Binary Compatibility
5.2 Enabling the Floating Point Coprocessor
5.3 IEEE Standard 754
5.4 FPU Data Types
5.5 Floating Point Register Types
5.6 Floating Point Control Registers (FCRs)
5.7 Formats of Values Used in FP Registers
5.8 FPU Exceptions
5.9 FPU Instructions
5.10 Valid Operands for FPU Instructions
5.11 FPU Instruction Formats

Appendix A – Instruction Bit Encodings

Appendix B – Revision History

List of Figures

List of Tables

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