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S3C9234 Datasheet, PDF (73/214 Pages) Samsung semiconductor – 8-Bit CMOS Microcontroller
SAM88RI INSTRUCTION SET
S3C9234/P9234
FLAGS REGISTER (FLAGS)
The FLAGS register contains eight bits that describe the current status of CPU operations. Four of these bits,
FLAGS.4 – FLAGS.7, can be tested and used with conditional jump instructions;
FLAGS register can be set or reset by instructions as long as its outcome does not affect the flags, such as, Load
instruction. Logical and Arithmetic instructions such as, AND, OR, XOR, ADD, and SUB can affect the Flags register.
For example, the AND instruction updates the Zero, Sign and Overflow flags based on the outcome of the AND
instruction. If the AND instruction uses the Flags register as the destination, then simultaneously, two write will occur
to the Flags register producing an unpredictable result.
MSB .7
System Flags Register (FLAGS)
D5H, R/W
.6 .5 .4 .3 .2 .1
.0 LSB
Carry flag (C)
Zero flag (Z)
Sign flag (S)
Overflow flag (V)
Not mapped
Figure 6-1. System Flags Register (FLAGS)
FLAG DESCRIPTIONS
Overflow Flag (FLAGS.4, V)
The V flag is set to "1" when the result of a two's-complement operation is greater than + 127 or less than – 128. It is
also cleared to "0" following logic operations.
Sign Flag (FLAGS.5, S)
Following arithmetic, logic, rotate, or shift operations, the sign bit identifies the state of the MSB of the result. A logic
zero indicates a positive number and a logic one indicates a negative number.
Zero Flag (FLAGS.6, Z)
For arithmetic and logic operations, the Z flag is set to "1" if the result of the operation is zero. For operations that
test register bits, and for shift and rotate operations, the Z flag is set to "1" if the result is logic zero.
Carry Flag (FLAGS.7, C)
The C flag is set to "1" if the result from an arithmetic operation generates a carry-out from or a borrow to the bit 7
position (MSB). After rotate and shift operations, it contains the last value shifted out of the specified register.
Program instructions can set, clear, or complement the carry flag.
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