A developer’s guide to the PowerPC architecture
Mar 31, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsIBM's developerWorks has published an overview of the PowerPC's architecture and application-level programming model that could be of interest to embedded developers doing kernel work on PPC-Linux systems.
The detailed, technical article begins with a discussion of PowerPC architecture, common to all chip branches and comprised of:
- Book I. User instruction set architecture
- Book II. Virtual environment architecture
- Book III. Operating environment architecture
The article then delves into the programming model, discussing:
- Application-level registers
- Application-level instruction set
- Timers
- Maintaining code compatibility
Both PowerPC AS and PowerPC Book E are addressed.
Read PPC developer's guide at developerWorks
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