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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa indicates the address to where the [[CP1610]] should Jump | aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa indicates the address to where the [[CP1610]] should Jump | ||
− | Note that if the address stored in the specified register is the address that is exactly 3 addresses after the start of the Jump | + | Note that if the address stored in the specified register is the address that is exactly 3 addresses after the start of the Jump opcode, so that the subroutine will return to the next opcode immediately following Jump opcode.<br/> |
See the [[Jump]] opcode family documentation for more information. | See the [[Jump]] opcode family documentation for more information. |
Revision as of 20:37, 11 January 2005
The Jump to Subroutine opcode (JSR) is a three-decle opcode that is a part of the Jump family of opcodes. The Jump to Subroutine causes the CP1610 to store the return address in the register specified, and then unconditionally jump to the address specified in the following parameters.
Format - Decle #1 Format - Decle #2 Format - Decle #3 0000:0000:0000:0100 0000:00rr:aaaa:aa00 0000:00aa:aaaa:aaaa
where:
rr indicates the register into which to store the return address such that: rr == 00 indicates to store return address in register R4 rr == 01 indicates register R5 rr == 10 indicates register R6 rr == 11 indicates that the CP1610 should not store the return address, signaling an Unconditional Jump rather than a Jump to Subrouting (JSR)
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa indicates the address to where the CP1610 should Jump
Note that if the address stored in the specified register is the address that is exactly 3 addresses after the start of the Jump opcode, so that the subroutine will return to the next opcode immediately following Jump opcode.
See the Jump opcode family documentation for more information.