A hands-on view of the highly successful MIPS family of
microprocessors, written for programmers developing systems
applications for the MIPS platform.
"The MIPS Programmer's Handbook" describes the MIPS architecture
from the perspective of assembly- and C-language programmers, with
special emphasis on issues related to embedded applications.
Engineers writing system-level programs for MIPS-based embedded
systems will find the topic selection especially useful including
the sections on software conventions, initializing the processor in
a bare machine environment, and writing exception handlers.
For convenient use, the instruction set reference is presented
with only one page per instruction. The authors focus on the
instructions available to assembly-language programmers, rather
than on the hardware-level instruction set documented in data books
released by vendors of the MIPS processor. Provides enough detail
for anyone doing serious system-level programming. Also included
are ten complete program examples, with line-by-line
explanations.
Several sample sections are available from the authors'
website.
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