NEC VR4181 mPD30181 User Manual page 68

64-/32-bit microprocessor hardware
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Number
Register
0
Index
1
Random
2
EntryLo0
3
EntryLo1
4
Context
5
PageMask
6
Wired
7
8
BadVAddr
9
Count
10
EntryHi
11
Compare
12
Status
13
Cause
14
EPC
15
PRId
16
Config
Note1
17
LLAddr
18
WatchLo
19
WatchHi
20
XContext
21 to 25
Note2
Parity Error
26
Note2
27
Cache Error
28
TagLo
29
TagHi
30
ErrorEPC
31
Notes1. This register is defined to maintain compatibility with the V
during normal operations.
2. This register is defined to maintain compatibility with the V
hardware.
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CHAPTER 3 CP0 REGISTERS
Table 3-1. CP0 Registers
Usage
Memory management
Programmable pointer to TLB array
Memory management
Pseudo-random pointer to TLB array (read only)
Memory management
Lower half of TLB entry for even VPN
Memory management
Lower half of TLB entry for odd VPN
Exception processing
Pointer to kernel virtual PTE in 32-bit mode
Memory management
Page size specification
Memory management
Number of wired TLB entries
Reserved for future use
Exception processing
Virtual address where the most recent error occurred
Exception processing
Timer count
Memory management
Higher half of TLB entry (including ASID)
Exception processing
Timer compare value
Exception processing
Status indication
Exception processing
Cause of last exception
Exception processing
Exception Program Counter
Memory management
Processor revision identifier
Memory management
Configuration (memory system modes) specification
Memory management
Physical address for self diagnostics
Exception processing
Memory reference trap address low bits
Exception processing
Memory reference trap address high bits
Exception processing
Pointer to kernel virtual PTE in 64-bit mode
Reserved for future use
Exception processing
Cache parity bits
Exception processing
Index and status of cache error
Memory management
Lower half of cache tag
Memory management
Higher half of cache tag
Exception processing
Error Exception Program Counter
Reserved for future use
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Description
4000 and V
4400. This register is meaningless
R
R
4100. This register is not used in the V
R
4181
R

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