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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization – Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234519
Pages 666 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jim Ledin Jim Ledin
Profile icon Jim Ledin

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Introducing Computer Architecture 2. Digital Logic 3. Processor Elements 4. Computer System Components 5. Hardware-Software Interface 6. Specialized Computing Domains 7. Processor and Memory Architectures 8. Performance-Enhancing Techniques 9. Specialized Processor Extensions 10. Modern Processor Architectures and Instruction Sets 11. The RISC-V Architecture and Instruction Set 12. Processor Virtualization 13. Domain-Specific Computer Architectures 14. Cybersecurity and Confidential Computing Architectures 15. Blockchain and Bitcoin Mining Architectures 16. Self-Driving Vehicle Architectures 17. Quantum Computing and Other Future Directions in Computer Architectures 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index
Appendix

64-bit RISC-V

This chapter has discussed the 32-bit RV32I architecture and instruction set and several important extensions. The RV64I instruction set expands RV32I to a 64-bit architecture. As in RV32I, instructions are 32 bits wide. In fact, the RV64I instruction set is almost entirely the same as RV32I, except for these significant differences:

  • Integer registers are widened to 64 bits.
  • Addresses are widened to 64 bits.
  • Bit shift counts in instruction opcodes increase in size from 5 to 6 bits.
  • Several new instructions are provided to operate on 32-bit values in a manner equivalent to RV32I. These instructions are necessary because most instructions in RV64I operate on 64-bit values and there are many situations in which it is necessary to operate efficiently on 32-bit values. These word-oriented instructions have an opcode mnemonic suffix of W. The W-suffix instructions produce signed 32-bit results. These 32-bit values are sign-extended (even if they...
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