Texas Instruments MSP50C614 Stereo System User Manual


 
Individual Instruction Descriptions
4-168
4.14.73 SHLTPL Shift Left and Transfer PL to Accumulator
Syntax
[label] name dest
,
src
[,
mod
] Clock,
clk
Word,
w
With RPT,
clk
Class
SHLTPL A
n
, {
adrs
} Table 4–46 Table 4–46 1b
SHLTPL A
n
[~], A
n
[~] [,
next A
] 1 1 n
R
+3 3
Execution [premodify AP if
mod
specified]
PH, PL
src
<< SV
dest
PL
PC PC + 1
Flags Affected OF, SF, ZF, CF are set accordingly
src
is {
adrs
}: TAG bit is set accordingly
Opcode
Instructions 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
SHLTPL A
n
, {
adrs
}
0 1 1 1 0 0 0 A
n adrs
x
dma16
(for direct) or
offset16
(long relative) [see section 4.13]
SHLTPL A
n
[~], A
n
[~] [,
next A
] 1 1 1 0 0
next A
A
n
1 1 0 1 0 0 A~ ~A
Description Premodify the accumulator pointer if specified. Shift accumulator or data memory
value pointed by {
adrs
} to left n
SV
bits (as specified by the SV register) into a 32-bit
result. The result is zero-filled on the right and either zero-filled or sign-extended on the
left (based on the setting of the extended sign mode (XM) bit in the status register). The
upper 16 bits are latched into the PH register. The lower 16 bits of the result PL are
transferred to the destination accumulator (or its offset). This instruction propagates
the shifted bit into PH.
Syntax Description
SHLTPL A
n,
{
adrs
} Shift data memory word left, transfer PL to A
n
SHLTPL A
n
[~], A
n
[~] [,
next A
] Premodify AP
n
if
next A
specified. Shift A
n
[~] left, transfer PL to A
n
[~]
See Also SHLTPLS, SHLAPL, SHLAPLS, SHLSPL, SHLSPLS
Example 4.14.73.1 SHLTPL A0, *R4++R5
Shift the word pointed by the byte address stored in R4 by n
SV
bits to the left, and store the result in
accumulator A0. Add R5 to R4 and store result in R4 at each execution to get the next memory value.
After execution PH contains the upper 16 bits of the 32 bit shift.
Example 4.14.73.2 SHLTPL A2, *R1++
Shift the value pointed by the byte address stored in R1 by n
SV
bits to the left, and store the result in
accumulator A0. Increment R1 (by 2) at each execution to get the next memory value. After execution
PH contains the upper 16 bits of the 32 bit shift.
Example 4.14.73.3 SHLTPL A1, A1, ++A
Preincrement accumulator pointer AP1. Shift the accumulator A1 by n
SV
bits to the left. After execution
PH contains the upper 16 bits of the 32 bit shift.