Implementation of precise interrupts in pipelined processors
ISCA '85 Proceedings of the 12th annual international symposium on Computer architecture
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Two options are presented that were considered for a pipelined interface between a central processing unit (CPU) and a floating-point coprocessor (FPU), along with the CPU recovery mechanisms that provide precise floating-point exceptions for each option. The first option supports parallel execution of both floating-point and integer instructions, while the second option pipelines only the execution of floating-point instructions. The use of the second option in National Semiconductor's 32532/32580 processor cluster because it offers high performance with significantly lower complexity. The 32532 microprocessor features a pipelined slave protocol that hides the CPU-FPU communication overhead for most floating-point instructions by pipelining their execution. A simple recovery mechanism implemented within the CPU maintains the precision of floating-point exceptions. As a result, the 32532 microprocessor supports very high floating point performance without sacrificing software compatibility with previous Series 32000 CPU-FPU clusters.