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								<h5 class="subsubsection">9.30.3.3 Constants</h5>
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								<p><a name="index-Sparc-constants-1516"></a><a name="index-constants_002c-Sparc-1517"></a>
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								Several Sparc instructions take an immediate operand field for
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								which mnemonic names exist.  Two such examples are <span class="samp">membar</span>
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								and <span class="samp">prefetch</span>.  Another example are the set of V9
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								memory access instruction that allow specification of an
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								address space identifier.
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								   <p>The <span class="samp">membar</span> instruction specifies a memory barrier that is
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								the defined by the operand which is a bitmask.  The supported
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								mask mnemonics are:
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								     <ul>
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								<li><span class="samp">#Sync</span> requests that all operations (including nonmemory
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								reference operations) appearing prior to the <code>membar</code> must have
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								been performed and the effects of any exceptions become visible before
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								any instructions after the <code>membar</code> may be initiated.  This
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								corresponds to <code>membar</code> cmask field bit 2.
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								     <li><span class="samp">#MemIssue</span> requests that all memory reference operations
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								appearing prior to the <code>membar</code> must have been performed before
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								any memory operation after the <code>membar</code> may be initiated.  This
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								corresponds to <code>membar</code> cmask field bit 1.
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								     <li><span class="samp">#Lookaside</span> requests that a store appearing prior to the
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								<code>membar</code> must complete before any load following the
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								<code>membar</code> referencing the same address can be initiated.  This
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								corresponds to <code>membar</code> cmask field bit 0.
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								     <li><span class="samp">#StoreStore</span> defines that the effects of all stores appearing
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								prior to the <code>membar</code> instruction must be visible to all
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								processors before the effect of any stores following the
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								<code>membar</code>.  Equivalent to the deprecated <code>stbar</code> instruction. 
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								This corresponds to <code>membar</code> mmask field bit 3.
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								     <li><span class="samp">#LoadStore</span> defines all loads appearing prior to the
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								<code>membar</code> instruction must have been performed before the effect
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								of any stores following the <code>membar</code> is visible to any other
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								processor.  This corresponds to <code>membar</code> mmask field bit 2.
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								     <li><span class="samp">#StoreLoad</span> defines that the effects of all stores appearing
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								prior to the <code>membar</code> instruction must be visible to all
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								processors before loads following the <code>membar</code> may be performed. 
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								This corresponds to <code>membar</code> mmask field bit 1.
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								     <li><span class="samp">#LoadLoad</span> defines that all loads appearing prior to the
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								<code>membar</code> instruction must have been performed before any loads
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								following the <code>membar</code> may be performed.  This corresponds to
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								<code>membar</code> mmask field bit 0.
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								   <p>These values can be ored together, for example:
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								<pre class="example">     membar #Sync
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								     membar #StoreLoad | #LoadLoad
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								     membar #StoreLoad | #StoreStore
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								   <p>The <code>prefetch</code> and <code>prefetcha</code> instructions take a prefetch
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								function code.  The following prefetch function code constant
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								mnemonics are available:
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								<li><span class="samp">#n_reads</span> requests a prefetch for several reads, and corresponds
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								to a prefetch function code of 0.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#one_read</span> requests a prefetch for one read, and corresponds
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								to a prefetch function code of 1.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#n_writes</span> requests a prefetch for several writes (and possibly
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								reads), and corresponds to a prefetch function code of 2.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#one_write</span> requests a prefetch for one write, and corresponds
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								to a prefetch function code of 3.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#page</span> requests a prefetch page, and corresponds to a prefetch
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								function code of 4.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#invalidate</span> requests a prefetch invalidate, and corresponds to
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								a prefetch function code of 16.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#unified</span> requests a prefetch to the nearest unified cache, and
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								corresponds to a prefetch function code of 17.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#n_reads_strong</span> requests a strong prefetch for several reads,
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								and corresponds to a prefetch function code of 20.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#one_read_strong</span> requests a strong prefetch for one read,
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								and corresponds to a prefetch function code of 21.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#n_writes_strong</span> requests a strong prefetch for several writes,
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								and corresponds to a prefetch function code of 22.
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								     <p><span class="samp">#one_write_strong</span> requests a strong prefetch for one write,
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								and corresponds to a prefetch function code of 23.
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								     <p>Onle one prefetch code may be specified.  Here are some examples:
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								     <pre class="example">          prefetch  [%l0 + %l2], #one_read
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								          prefetch  [%g2 + 8], #n_writes
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								          prefetcha [%g1] 0x8, #unified
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								          prefetcha [%o0 + 0x10] %asi, #n_reads
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								     <p>The actual behavior of a given prefetch function code is processor
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								specific.  If a processor does not implement a given prefetch
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								function code, it will treat the prefetch instruction as a nop.
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								     <p>For instructions that accept an immediate address space identifier,
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								<code>as</code> provides many mnemonics corresponding to
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								V9 defined as well as UltraSPARC and Niagara extended values. 
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								For example, <span class="samp">#ASI_P</span> and <span class="samp">#ASI_BLK_INIT_QUAD_LDD_AIUS</span>. 
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