Abstract:
A computer readable storage medium includes instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to receive an index value included in a cache invalidate by index instruction, an encoded way value, and an incrementer output value. The instructions further cause the processor to assign the index value as an identifier value in response to receiving the cache invalidate by index instruction. The identifier value indicates a cache line for replacement.
Abstract:
A method includes receiving an address at a tag state array of a cache, wherein the cache is configurable to have a first size and a second size that is smaller than the first size. The method further includes identifying a first portion of the address as a set index, wherein the first portion has a same number of bits when the cache has the first size as when the cache has the second size. The method further includes using the set index to locate at least one tag field of the tag state array, identifying a second portion of the address to compare to a value stored at the at least one tag field, locating at least one state field of the tag state array that is associated with a particular tag field that matches the second portion, identifying a cache line based on a comparison of a third portion of the address to at least one status bit of the at least one state field when the cache has the second size, and retrieving the cache line.
Abstract:
A processor device is disclosed and includes a memory and a sequencer that is responsive to the memory. The sequencer supports very long instruction word (VLIW) type instructions and at least one VLIW instruction packet uses a number of operands during execution. The processor device further includes a plurality of instruction execution units responsive to the sequencer and a plurality of register files. Each of the plurality of register files includes a plurality of registers and the plurality of register files are coupled to the plurality of instruction execution units. Further, each of the plurality of register files includes a number of data read ports and the number of data read ports of each of the plurality of register files is less than the number of operands used by the at least one VLIW instruction packet.
Abstract:
A computer readable storage medium includes instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to receive an index value included in a cache invalidate by index instruction, an encoded way value, and an incrementer output value. The instructions further cause the processor to assign the index value as an identifier value in response to receiving the cache invalidate by index instruction. The identifier value indicates a cache line for replacement.