beagt - 2024.2 English

MicroBlaze Processor Reference Guide (UG984)

Document ID
UG984
Release Date
2024-11-27
Version
2024.2 English
Figure 1. beagt

Description

Branch if rA or rAL is greater than 0, to the instruction located in the offset value of rBL. The target of the branch will be the instruction at address PC + rBL.

The mnemonics bealgt and bealgtd will set the L bit. If the L bit is set, a long comparison using rAL is performed, otherwise a 32-bit comparison using rA is performed.

The mnemonics beagtd and bealgtd will set the D bit. The D bit determines whether there is a branch delay slot or not. If the D bit is set, it means that there is a delay slot and the instruction following the branch (that is, in the branch delay slot) is allowed to complete execution before executing the target instruction. If the D bit is not set, it means that there is no delay slot, so the instruction to be executed after the branch is the target instruction.

Pseudocode

if L = 1 and rAL > 0 then
   PC   ←   PC + rBL
else if rA > 0 then
   PC ← PC + rBL
else
   PC ← PC + 4
if D = 1 then
   allow following instruction to complete execution

Registers Altered

  • PC

Latency

  • 1 cycle (if branch is not taken)
  • 2 cycles (if branch is taken and the D bit is set with C_AREA_OPTIMIZED≠2)
  • 3 cycles (if branch is taken and the D bit is not set with C_AREA_OPTIMIZED≠2)
  • 6 cycles (if branch is taken and the D bit is set with C_AREA_OPTIMIZED=2)
  • 7 cycles (if branch is taken and the D bit is not set with C_AREA_OPTIMIZED=2)

If C_USE_MMU > 1 two additional cycles are added with C_AREA_OPTIMIZED=2.

Note

  • A delay slot must not be used by the following: imm, imml, branch, or break instructions. Interrupts and external hardware breaks are deferred until after the delay slot branch has been completed.