2 block move instructions, 1 first dword, Block move instructions – Avago Technologies LSI8751D User Manual
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Block Move Instructions
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6.2 Block Move Instructions
Performing a Block Move instruction, bit 5, Source I/O - Memory Enable
(SIOM) and bit 4, Destination I/O - Memory Enable (DIOM) in the
register determines whether the source/destination
address resides in memory or I/O space. When data is being moved onto
the SCSI bus, SIOM controls whether that data comes from I/O or
memory space. When data is being moved off of the SCSI bus, DIOM
controls whether that data goes to I/O or memory space.
6.2.1 First Dword
IT[1:0]
Instruction Type-Block Move
[31:30]
IA
Indirect Addressing
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When this bit is cleared, user data is moved to or from
the 32-bit data start address for the Block Move
instruction. The value is loaded into the chip’s address
register and incremented as data is transferred. The
address of the data to be moved is in the second Dword
of this instruction.
When set, the 32-bit user data start address for the Block
Move is the address of a pointer to the actual data buffer
address. The value at the 32-bit start address is loaded
into the chip’s
register using
a third longword fetch (4-byte transfer across the host
computer bus).
Direct
The byte count and absolute address are as follows.
Indirect
Use the fetched byte count, but fetch the data address
from the address in the instruction.
Command
Byte Count
Address of Data
Command
Byte Count
Address of Pointer to Data