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Andrew Sloss "2.2.1 Processor Modes
The processor mode determines which registers are active and the access rights to the cpsr
register itself. Each processor mode is either privileged or nonprivileged: A privileged mode
allows full read-write access to the cpsr. Conversely, a nonprivileged mode only allows read
access to the control field in the cpsr but still allows read-write access to the condition flags.
There are seven processor modes in total: six privileged modes (abort, fast interrupt
request, interrupt request, supervisor, system, and undefined) and one nonprivileged mode
(user)."
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Andrew Sloss "2.2.1 Processor Modes
The processor mode determines which registers are active and the access rights to the cpsr
register itself. Each processor mode is either privileged or nonprivileged: A privileged mode
allows full read-write access to the cpsr. Conversely, a nonprivileged mode only allows read
access to the control field in the cpsr but still allows read-write access to the condition flags.
There are seven processor modes in total: six privileged modes (abort, fast interrupt
request, interrupt request, supervisor, system, and undefined) and one nonprivileged mode
(user)."
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Statistics: Posted by dio4 — Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:46 am