For the following MIPS pseudoinstructions please implement t

For the following MIPS pseudo-instructions, please implement them using generic MIPS instructions (those can be directly mapped into machine language format).

li $v0, 4

move $t1, $v0

sge $t2, $t1, $t3

bge $t2, $t1, Label

Solution

Arithmetic Instructions

Control Structures

Branches

Jumps

Subroutine Calls

subroutine call: \"jump and link\" instruction

subroutine return: \"jump register\" instruction

Note: return address stored in register $ra; if subroutine will call other subroutines, or is recursive, return address should be copied from $ra onto stack to preserve it, since jal always places return address in this register and hence will overwrite previous value

System Calls and I/O (SPIM Simulator)

The following table lists the possible syscall services.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Service Code
in $v0
Arguments Results
print_int

1

$a0 = integer to be printed
print_float

2

$f12 = float to be printed
print_double

3

$f12 = double to be printed
print_string

4

$a0 = address of string in memory
read_int

5

integer returned in $v0
read_float

6

float returned in $v0
read_double

7

double returned in $v0
read_string

8

$a0 = memory address of string input buffer
$a1 = length of string buffer (n)
sbrk

9

$a0 = amount address in $v0
exit

10

For the following MIPS pseudo-instructions, please implement them using generic MIPS instructions (those can be directly mapped into machine language format). l
For the following MIPS pseudo-instructions, please implement them using generic MIPS instructions (those can be directly mapped into machine language format). l

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