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CS EEE F241 Advanced Processor 1

The document discusses the differences between real mode and protected mode in microprocessors from 8086 to 80486. In real mode, the first 1MB of memory is accessible using segment registers and a 20-bit address. Protected mode allows accessing memory above 1MB using segment descriptors in descriptor tables, which define segment properties like size and access rights. It describes how segment selectors point to descriptors to perform address translation from virtual to linear to physical addresses.

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CS EEE F241 Advanced Processor 1

The document discusses the differences between real mode and protected mode in microprocessors from 8086 to 80486. In real mode, the first 1MB of memory is accessible using segment registers and a 20-bit address. Protected mode allows accessing memory above 1MB using segment descriptors in descriptor tables, which define segment properties like size and access rights. It describes how segment selectors point to descriptors to perform address translation from virtual to linear to physical addresses.

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Advanced Processors

T1. Barry B Brey, The Intel Microprocessors .Pearson, Eight Ed. 2009. Chapter 16-17

April 27th 2023


16 bit Microprocessor

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32 bit Microprocessor

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Real and Protected
Modes

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Difference between
Real and Protected
Modes

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Real Mode

In real mode the First 1 MB memory is accessible

• i.e. Real/conventional memory

• Ex: DOS operating system- it can access only the first 1 MB


memory(real memory)

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Real Mode

• In 8086/8088 –(20 bit address) operate only in real mode


• They can access only 1 MB memory.
• The concept of real mode and protected mode comes only in
80286 onwards. (80286, 80386, 80486)
• They can capable of working in real mode as well as protected
mode.

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Real Mode

• To access the real memory, segment should be discussed


• Segment Registers:
 Code
 Data
 Stack
 Extra
 FS & GS
• Every address is going to have two parts: segment and offset.
• Maximum segment size 64 K
• Segments -Relocatability

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Protected memory

Above 1M

• Windows operate
• Segment + Offset
• Segment Register –Selector –Selects Descriptor from Descriptor
Table
• Descriptor
• Location
• Length
• Access Rights
• Instructions don’t change as still it is segment-offset combo
• In 80386 & 80486 –32-bit pointers possible
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How does it work?

Two Descriptor Tables


• Global / System
• Apply to all programs
• Local /Application
• Apply to particular appln
• Each Descriptor Table has 8192 entries
• 16,384 descriptors
• 16,384 segments

• Size of segment= 4G size (80386 have 32 bit offset)= Physical


• Virtually–4G x 16K=64T
• Program size can be 64 TB
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Descriptor

Each descriptor is of 8 bytes


• Total memory for GDT /LDT – 8192X8=64K
• 80286 –upward compatible

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Descriptor-80286

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Descriptor-80286

Protected memory = not all applications can access the segment


due to Access Right byte

Base address= 3 bytes= 24 bits= 16 MB= beginning of segment


= starting address of the segment
Limits= 2 bytes= size of segment= 16 bit offset

Size of segment= 16 bit= 64 k= last offset adderess

Total virtual memory= 64KX8192X2= 64KX16K= 1GB


Physical

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Descriptor-80386

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Descriptor-80386

Protected memory = not all applications can access the segment


due to Access Right byte
Base address= 4 bytes= 3 2 bits= 4 GB= beginning of segment
= starting address of the segment
Limits= 20 bits= size of segment= 1 MB

Every segment can come upto 4 GB

How this 1 MB will come upto 4GB


Possible by G bit
Total virtual memory= 4GX8192X2= 4GX16K= 64TB
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Descriptor-80386

AV bit = Available bit= 1 = segment is available in Physical


memory

AV bit = Available bit= 0 = segment is not available in Physical


memory (present in hard disk)

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Descriptor-80386

D bit = determine the instruction size= 1 = 386 or 486 working in


32 bit mode of operation

D bit = determine the instruction size= 0 = 386 or 486 working in


16 bit mode of operation

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Descriptor-80386

G bit = Granularity bit= 1 = changes the limit size 20 bit to 32 bit

G bit = Granularity bit= 0 = limit size 20 bit


Limit= 20 bit = 1 MB= size can be 1 MB
Limit= 32 bit = 4 GB= size can be as high as 4 GB

G bit = Granularity bit= 1 = limit multiplied by 4K= 1MBX4K


= 4GB

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Example

 Base = Start = 1000 0000H


G = 0
 Limit –001FFH
 End = 1000 0000 + 001FFH = 1000 01FFH
 G =1
 End = 1000 0000 + 001FF FFF = 101F FFFFH

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Access Rights Byte Format

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Access Rights Byte Format

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Address Translation- Segment

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Invisible Registers

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Example: GDT
MOV AX, [1000H]
DS:1000
DS = 0018
1st 13 bits –0000 0000 0001 1000 -GDT
GDTR + 0018 (entry no. 3)
GDTR –00 00 00 00
DS starts at –00 20 00 00
Size= 0FFFF= 64K
LIMIT BYTE= SIZE-1= 64k
ACCESS RIGHT =93= 10010011
Linear address= 00200000+1000H
= 00201000H

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Example: LDT
(slightly more complicated)

MOV AX,[1000H]
 DS:1000
 DS = 001C
 1st13 bits –0000 0000 0001 1100 -LDT
 Selector –LDTR
 LDTR –0018 –0000 0000 0001 1000
 GDTR + 0018 (entry no. 3)
 GDTR –00 00 00
 LDT starts at –40 00 00

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Invisible Registers

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Example
 DS:1000

 DS = 001C

 1st13 bits –0000 0000 0001 1100 –LDT

 Selector –LDTR

 LDTR + 0018 (entry no. 3)

 GDTR –00 00 00
 DS starts at –80 00 00
 Linear Address –80 10 00
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Memory: 8086 to 80486

 Segment (SR) -Offset


 8086 /8088 –Real mode
 Segment Value shifted left by 4 bits + offset –20 bit address

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Memory: 8086 to 80486

 80286
 Real Mode
 Protected Mode
• Segment Register –Selector –points to descriptor
(LDT/GDT) –descriptor has starting address of
segment –Starting Address + Offset

• Linear address –Physical Address (24-bits)

• Segmentation: Process of conversion from virtual


address to linear address

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Memory: 8086 to 80486

 80386/80486

 Real Mode
 Protected Mode

• Segment Register –Selector –points to descriptor


(LDT/GDT) –descriptor has starting address of segment –
Starting Address + Offset
• Segmentation=Virtual address to Linear Address (32-bits)
• Linear to Physical Address – one more translation=
Paging (80386 and 80486)

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Descriptor: 80386 & 80486

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Example: GDT
MOV AX, [1000H]
DS:1000
DS = 0018
1st 13 bits –0000 0000 0001 1000 -GDT
GDTR + 0018 (entry no. 3)
GDTR –00 00 00 00
DS starts at –00 20 00 00
Size= 0FFFF= 64K
LIMIT BYTE= SIZE-1= 64k
ACCESS RIGHT =93= 10010011
Linear address= 00200000

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PD/PT Entry

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Paging 80386 onwards
 Linear –physical
 Resources From Microprocessor
• CR0 –CR3 (4 control registers from 386 Microprocessor)
 Resources From Memory
• Page directory –1024 entries –every entries 4 bytes (32 bit) –
each point to Page Table
=>1024 * 4 = 4k
4 byte will give starting address of Paging table
So 1K paging table

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Paging 80386 onwards
 Resources From Memory
• Page directory – 1 K page table

• Page table –1024 entries –every entries have 4 bytes –each


point towards Page (block of memory)
=>1024 *4 =4k

 Total no.pages =>1024 * 1024 = 1 M

 Page block of 4k size of page


 1 M pages X 4K= 4GB

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Linear to Physical

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CR0-3
CR0 –MSB PG bit

 CR3 –BITS 12 -31-base address of Page Directory

000000000000

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PD/PT Entry

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PD/PT Entry

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Linear to Physical

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