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migration/setup.sh:

  - claude-memory/             ~/.claude/projects/-home-fabi-RE-Project-Sylpheed/memory/
                               (103 files, 1.1 MB - MEMORY.md + every
                                project_xenia_rs_*.md from audits
                                addis_signext through audit-058)
  - project-root/dot-claude/   <project-root>/.claude/settings.json
                               (Stop hook + permissions)
  - project-root/ppc-manual/   <project-root>/ppc-manual/
                               (PowerPC reference docs, 397 files, 3.7 MB)
  - project-root/run-canary.sh <project-root>/run-canary.sh
  - README.md                  Human-readable setup checklist
  - setup.sh                   Idempotent installer (also reclones
                               xenia-canary at pinned HEAD 6de80dffe)
  - MANIFEST.md                Per-file mapping + per-file-not-bundled
                               restoration recipe

Excluded from bundle (not shippable via git):
  - Sylpheed ISO (7.8 GB; copyright; manual copy required)
  - sylpheed.db (395 MB; regenerable from XEX via analysis tooling)
  - target/ build artifacts (rebuild on target)
  - audit-runs probe firehoses (.log/.stdout/.stderr ~11 GB; rerun if needed)
  - audit-runs memory dumps (.bin ~4.5 GB; rerun audit-026/027/029 if needed)
  - xenia-canary checkout (setup.sh reclones from
    git.mc02.dev/fabi/Xenia-Canary.git at HEAD 6de80dffe)

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norx — NOR

Category: Integer ALU · Form: X · Opcode: 0x7c0000f8

Assembler Mnemonics

Mnemonic XML entry Flags Description
nor norx NOR
nor. norx Rc=1 NOR

Syntax

nor[Rc] [RA], [RS], [RB]

Encoding

norx — form X

  • Opcode word: 0x7c0000f8
  • Primary opcode (bits 05): 31
  • Extended opcode: 124
  • Synchronising: no
Bits Field Meaning
05 OPCD primary opcode
610 RT/FRT/VRT destination
1115 RA/FRA/VRA source A
1620 RB/FRB/VRB source B
2130 XO extended opcode (10 bits)
31 Rc record-form flag

Operands

Field Role Description
RS norx: read Source GPR (alias for RD in some stores).
RB norx: read Source GPR.
RA norx: write Source GPR (r0r31).
CR norx: write (conditional) Condition-register update. When Rc=1, CR field 0 (or CR6 for vector compares, CR1 for FPU) is updated from the result.

Register Effects

norx

  • Reads (always): RS, RB
  • Reads (conditional): none
  • Writes (always): RA
  • Writes (conditional): CR

Status-Register Effects

  • norx: CR0 ← signed-compare(result, 0) with SO ← XER[SO], when Rc=1.

Operation (pseudocode)

RA <- ~((RS) | (RB))

C Translation Example

/* C translation: the xenia-rs interpreter arm below in           */
/* Implementation References is the authoritative semantic        */
/* snapshot. Translate it line-by-line:                            */
/*   - ctx.gpr[N]  -> r[N]       (or f[]/v[] for FPRs/VRs)        */
/*   - mem.read_u*/write_u* -> mem_read_u*_be / mem_write_u*_be   */
/*   - ctx.update_cr_signed(fld, v) -> update_cr_signed(fld, v)   */
/*   - ctx.xer_ca / xer_ov / xer_so -> xer.CA / xer.OV / xer.SO   */
/* The Register Effects and Status-Register Effects tables above  */
/* enumerate every side effect a faithful translation must emit.  */

Implementation References

norx

xenia-rs interpreter body (frozen snapshot)
        PpcOpcode::norx => {
            // PPCBUG-029: `not` simplified mnemonic — every `not` poisoned the GPR.
            let rs32 = ctx.gpr[instr.rs()] as u32;
            let rb32 = ctx.gpr[instr.rb()] as u32;
            ctx.gpr[instr.ra()] = (!(rs32 | rb32)) as u64;
            if instr.rc_bit() { ctx.update_cr_signed(0, ctx.gpr[instr.ra()] as u32 as i32 as i64); }
            ctx.pc += 4;
        }

Special Cases & Edge Conditions

  • RA ← ~(RS OR RB). Bit-wise NOR. The canonical idiom for one-instruction NOT: not RA, RS is the simplified mnemonic for nor RA, RS, RS — both source operands the same yields ~RS. Almost every disassembly contains this pattern.
  • Operand convention is X-form (RA destination, RS/RB sources).
  • 64-bit operation on Xenon; full 64-bit complement via ! on u64.
  • No OE or XER side effects.
  • Rc=1 CR0 update truncates to 32 bits in xenia-rs. interpreter.rs:372 uses as i32 as i64. Note that NOR almost always produces results with high bits set (since the OR rarely covers all 64 bits), so the truncated CR0 is usually LT (negative low half) where spec might give a different signed compare for the full 64-bit value.
  • nor. after a clear-low operation is a common pattern for testing whether some high-bit mask is empty.

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