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Related Documentation
Freescale documentation is available from the sources listed on the back cover of this manual; the
document order numbers are included in parentheses for ease in ordering:
e300 Power Architecture™ Core Family Reference Manual—This book provides a more detailed
description of the e300 core.
Reference manuals (formerly called user's manuals)—These books provide details about
individual implementations.
Addenda/errata to reference or user's manuals—Because some processors have follow-on devices,
an addendum may be provided that describes the additional features and functionality changes.
These addenda are intended for use with the corresponding reference or user's manuals.
Hardware specifications—Hardware specifications provide specific data regarding bus timing,
signal behavior, and AC, DC, and thermal characteristics, as well as other design considerations.
Product briefs—Each device has a product brief that provides an overview of its features.
Application notes—These short documents address specific design issues useful to programmers
and engineers working with Freescale processors.
Additional literature is published as new processors become available. For a current list of documentation,
refer to http://www.freescale.com.
Conventions
This document uses the following notational conventions:
cleared/set
mnemonics
italics
0x0
0b0
rA, rB
rD
REG[FIELD]
x
x
n
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When a bit takes the value zero, it is said to be cleared; when it takes a value of
one, it is said to be set.
Instruction mnemonics are shown in lowercase bold
Italics indicate variable command parameters, for example, bcctrx
Book titles in text are set in italics
Internal signals are set in lowercase italics, for example, core_int
Prefix to denote hexadecimal number
Prefix to denote binary number
Instruction syntax used to identify a source GPR
Instruction syntax used to identify a destination GPR
Abbreviations for registers are shown in uppercase text. Specific bits, fields, or
ranges appear in brackets. For example, MSR[LE] refers to the little-endian mode
enable bit in the machine state register.
In some contexts, such as signal encodings, an unitalicized x indicates a don't care
An italicized x indicates an alphanumeric variable
An italicized n indicates a numeric variable
NOT logical operator
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