Lecture

MIPS Assembly Programming

Description

This lecture covers the basics of MIPS assembly programming, including programming constructs, conditional statements, loops, arrays, linked lists, and function calls. It explains the MIPS Memory Map with segments like Text, Global Data, Dynamic Data, Stack, and Heap. The lecture also delves into additional arguments, local variables, and the difference between caller-saved and callee-saved registers. It discusses the MIPS single-cycle processor design, control signals, datapath, and control logic implementation. The presentation concludes with a comparison of single-cycle and multi-cycle processors, processor performance metrics, and the importance of clock timing in processor design.

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