Basics of program execution
10.3 Asynchronous instructions
Difference between synchronous/asynchronous instructions
The figure below shows the difference between the processing of an asynchronous
instruction and a synchronous instruction. In this figure the CPU calls the asynchronous
instruction five times before its execution is complete, e.g. a data record has been completely
transferred.
With a synchronous instruction, execution is completed upon each call.
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Figure 10-1
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First call of the asynchronous instruction, start of execution
Intermediate call of the asynchronous instruction, execution continues
Last call of the asynchronous instruction, completion of execution
The synchronous instruction is completely executed at each call
Duration of complete execution
Difference between asynchronous and synchronous instructions
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