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ysionneau>
mwalle: hi
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ysionneau>
mwalle: about ASID/EASID/BASID , I didn't want to use that much bits from PSW just for asid (that would take 3*5=15 bits)
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mwalle>
ysionneau: so?
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mwalle>
your 'latching' is the same, except, that you cant read back the written balue
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mwalle>
frankly, i didnt understand matts reply
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mwalle>
ysionneau: i'd prefer the explicit latching, ie ASID/EASID/BASID, then you have the same logic for all psw/ie stuff
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wpwrak>
another one bits the dust ...
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