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SH7785 Datasheet, PDF (252/1692 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – 32-Bit RISC Microcomputer
8. Caches
8.3 Operand Cache Operation
8.3.1 Read Operation
When the Operand Cache (OC) is enabled (OCE = 1 in CCR) and data is read from a cacheable
area, the cache operates as follows:
1. The tag, V bit, U bit, and LRU bits on each way are read from the cache line indexed by virtual
address bits [12:5].
2. The tags read from the each way is compared with bits [28:10] of the physical address
resulting from virtual address translation by the MMU:
⎯ If there is a way whose tag matches and its V bit is 1, see No. 3.
⎯ If there is no way whose tag matches and its V bit is 1 and the U bit of the way which is
selected to replace using the LRU bits is 0, see No. 4.
⎯ If there is no way whose tag matches and its V bit is 1 and the U bit of the way which is
selected to replace using the LRU bits is 1, see No. 5.
3. Cache hit
The data indexed by virtual address bits [4:0] is read from the data field of the cache line on
the hitted way in accordance with the access size. Then the LRU bits are updated to indicate
the hitted way is the latest one.
4. Cache miss (no write-back)
Data is read into the cache line on the way, which is selected to replace, from the physical
address space corresponding to the virtual address. Data reading is performed, using the
wraparound method, in order from the quad-word data(8 bytes) including the cache-missed
data. When the corresponding data arrives in the cache, the read data is returned to the CPU.
While the remaining data on the cache line is being read, the CPU can execute the next
processing. When reading of one line of data is completed, the tag corresponding to the
physical address is recorded in the cache, 1 is written to the V bit and 0 is written to the U bit
on the way. Then the LRU bit is updated to indicate the way is latest one.
5. Cache miss (with write-back)
The tag and data field of the cache line on the way which is selected to replace are saved in the
write-back buffer. Then data is read into the cache line on the way which is selected to replace
from the physical address space corresponding to the virtual address. Data reading is
performed, using the wraparound method, in order from the quad-word data (8 bytes)
including the cache-missed data, and when the corresponding data arrives in the cache, the
read data is returned to the CPU. While the remaining one cache line of data is being read, the
CPU can execute the next processing. When reading of one line of data is completed, the tag
corresponding to the physical address is recorded in the cache, 1 is written to the V bit, and 0
to the U bit. And the LRU bits are updated to indicate the way is latest one. The data in the
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