Siz1, Siz0 Signal Encoding - Motorola MC68020 User Manual

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The multiplexer takes the four bytes of the 32-bit bus and routes them to their required
positions. For example, OP0 can be routed to D31–D24, as would be the normal case, or
it can be routed to any other byte position to support a misaligned transfer. The same is
true for any of the operand bytes. The positioning of bytes is determined by the SIZ1,
SIZ0, A1, and A0 outputs.
The SIZ1 and SIZ0 outputs indicate the remaining number of bytes to be transferred
during the current bus cycle, as listed in Table 5-2.
The number of bytes transferred during a write or read bus cycle is equal to or less than
the size indicated by the SIZ1 and SIZ0 outputs, depending on port width and operand
alignment. For example, during the first bus cycle of a long-word transfer to a word port,
the SIZ1 and SIZ0 outputs indicate that four bytes are to be transferred, although only two
bytes are moved on that bus cycle.
A1–A0 also affect operation of the data multiplexer. During an operand transfer, A31–A2
(for the MC68020) or A23–A2 (for the MC68EC020) indicate the long-word base address
of that portion of the operand to be accessed; A1 and A0 indicate the byte offset from the
base. Table 5-3 lists the encodings of A1 and A0 and the corresponding byte offsets from
the long-word base.
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Table 5-2. SIZ1, SIZ0 Signal Encoding
SIZ1
SIZ0
Negated
Asserted
Asserted
Negated
Asserted
Asserted
Negated
Negated
Table 5-3. Address Offset Encodings
A1
A0
Negated
Negated
Negated
Asserted
Asserted
Negated
Asserted
Asserted
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Size
Byte
Word
3 Bytes
Long Word
Offset
+0 Bytes
+1 Byte
+2 Bytes
+3 Bytes
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