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OVERFLOW
DETECTION
Arithmetic
overflow
can
occur
during
execution
of
the
following
decimal
instructions:
DECIMAL ADD.
Overflow
occurs
when
the
sum
of
the
two
decimal
numbers
exceeds
the
31-digit
capacity
of
the
decimal
accumulator
(+103
1
-1 to -1031 + 1).
DECIMAL SUBTRACT.
Overflow
occurs
when
the
difference
between
the
two
decimal
numbers
exceeds
the
31-digit
capacity
of
the
decimal
accumulator.
DECIMAL DIVIDE.
Overflow
occurs
either
when
the
divisor
is
zero,
or
when
the
dividend
is
greater
than
14
digits
in
length
and
the
absolute
value
of
the
significant
digits
to
the
left
of
the
15th
digit
position
(counting
from
the
right)
is
greater
than
or
equal
to
the
absolute
value
of
the
divisor.
If
arithmetic
overflow
occu;"s during
execution
of
DECIMAL
ADD, DECIMAL SUBTRACT,
or
DECIMAL DIVIDE,
the
basic
processor
unconditionally
aborts
execution
of
the
instruction
(at
the
time
of
overflow
detection),
resets
CCl
to
0,
and
sets
CC2
to
1. Then,
if
the
decimal
arithmetic
fault
trap
mask (PSWslO) is a 1,
the
basic
processor traps
to
location
Xl45
1
;
if
the
decimal
arithmetic
fault
trap
mask
is a
0,
the
basic
processor
executes
the
next
instruction
in
sequence.
In
either
case,
the
contents
of
the
decimal
accumulator,
memory
storage,
CC3,
and
CC4
remain
unchanged.
DECIMAL
INSTRUCTION
NOMENCLATURE
For
the
purpose
of
abbreviating
the
instruction
descriptions
to
follow,
the
symbolic term "DECA" is used to
represent
the
decimal
accumulator,
and
the
symbolic term
"EDO"
is
used to
represent
the
effective
decimal
operand
of
the
in-
struction.
For
the
instructions
DECIMAL LOAD, DECIMAL
ADD, DECIMAL SUBTRACT, DECIMALMULTIPLY, DECIMAL
DIVIDE,
and
DECIMAL COMPARE,
the
effective
decimal
operand
is a
packed
decimal
number
that
is
II
L"
bytes
in
length,
where
L is
the
numeric
value
of
bit
posi-
tions
8-11
of
the
instruction
word,
and
a
value
of
0 for L
designates
16
bytes.
The
effective
byte
addresses
of
these
instructions
point
to
the
byte
location
that
contains
the
most
significant
byte
(high-order
digits)
of
the
decimal
number,
and
the
effective
byte
address plus
L-l
(where
L = ° = 16) points to
the
least
significant
byte
(low-order
digit
and
sign)
of
the
decimal
number. Thus, for
these
in-
structions,
the
effective
decimal
operand
(EDO) is
the
con-
tents
of
the
byte
string
that
begins
with
the
effective
byte
location,
is L
bytes
in
length,
and ends
with
the
effective
byte
location
plus
L-l.
82
Decimal Instructions
CONDITION
CODE
SETTINGS
All
decimal
instructions
provide
condition
code
settings,
using
CCl
to
indicate
whether
or
not
an
illegal
digit
or
sign has
been
detected,
and
CC2
to
indicate
whether
or
not
overflow
has
occurred.
Most (but
not
all)
of
the
deci-
mal
instructions
provide
condition
code
settings,
using CC3
and
CC4
to
indicate
whether
the
decimal
number in
the
decimal
accumulator
is
zero,
negative,
or
positive,
as
follows:
CC3
CC4
Result in DECA
o
o
DL
°
Zero
-
the
decimal
accumulator
contains
a
positive
or
negative
decimal
sign
code
in
the
four
low-order
bit
positions;
the
remainder
of
the
decimal
accumulator
contains
all
OIS.
Negative
-
the
decimal
accumulator
con-
tains
a
negative
decimal
sign
code
in
the
four
low-order
bit
positions;
the
remainder
of
the
decimal
accumulator
contains
at
least
one
nonzero
decimal
digit.
o Positive -
the
decimal
accumulator
contains
a
positive
decimal
sign
code
in
the
four
low-
order
bit
positions;
the
remainder
of
the
deci-
mal
accumulator
contains
at
least
one
nonzero
decimal
digit.
DECIMAL LOAD
(Byte
index
alignment)
If
no
illegal
digit
or
sign is
detected
in
the
effective
decimal
operand,
DECIMAL LOAD
expands
the
effective
decimal
operand
to 16
bytes
(31
digits
+
sign)
by
appending
high-order
OIS,
and
then
loads
the
expanded
decimal
num-
ber
into
the
decimal
accumulator.
If
the
result
in
the
decimal
accumulator
is zero!
the
converted
sign remains
unchanged.
Affected:
(DECA),
CC
Trap:
Decimal
arithmetic
(EBL
to
EBL
+ L -
1)
- DECA
Condition
code
settings:
2 3 4 Result in DECA
°
-
Illegal
digit
or sign
detected,
i nstructi on
aborted
0 0 0 0
Zero
I
0 0 0
Negative
No
illegal
digit
or
illegal
sign
detected,
instruction
completed
0 0 0
Positive

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