'The CPU architecture of Cairo in terms of instruction structure and state transition, and provide some examples of instruction', Sin7Y_Labs.
The state transition function represents a general state transition unit , and a calculation is usually decomposed into multiple continuously executed instructions.
#Context: m. #Input state: . #Output state: . #Compute op0. If op0_reg==0: // Judge the basic register of op0 according to the flag value, 0 is ap,1 is fp, and obtain the value of op0. op0=m else: op0=m #Compute op1 and instruction_size. switch op1_src: // Obtain the value of op1 case 0: instruction_size=1 // op1=m[[ap/fp + off_op0] +off_op1], with two-level imbedding at most. op1=m case 1: instruction_size=2 // There exist immediate number. The instruction size is 2 words.
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