Z8018x Family
MPU User Manual
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MMU Bank Base Register (BBR)
BBR specifies the base address (on 4KB boundaries) used to generate a
20-bit physical address for Bank Area accesses. All bits of BBR are reset
to 0 during RESET.
MMU Bank Base Register (BBR: 39H)
Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Bit/Field
R/W
BB7
R/W
0
BB6
R/W
0
BB5
R/W
0
BB4
R/W
0
BB3
R/W
0
BB2
R/W
0
BB1
R/W
0
BB0
R/W
0
Reset
Note: R = Read W = Write X = Indeterminate ? = Not Applicable
Bit
Position Bit/Field R/W Value Description
7–0
BB7–0
R/W
BBR specifies the base address (on 4KB boundaries) used
to generate a 20-bit physical address for Bank Area
accesses.
Physical Address Translation
Figure 29 illustrates the way in which physical addresses are generated
based on the contents of CBAR, CBR and BBR. MMU comparators
classify an access by logical area as defined by CBAR. Depending on
which of the three potential logical areas (Common Area 1, Bank Area, or
Common Area 0) is being accessed, the appropriate 8- or 7-bit base
address is added to the high-order 4 bits of the logical address, yielding a
19- or 20-bit physical address. CBR is associated with Common Area 1
accesses. Common Area 0, if defined, is always based at physical address
00000H.
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