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3.3.6.1.1. Machine Status Register (mstatus)
3.3.6.1.2. Machine Trap-Vector Base-Address Register (mtvec)
3.3.6.1.3. Machine Interrupt Register (mip and mie)
3.3.6.1.4. Machine Exception Program Counter Register (mepc)
3.3.6.1.5. Machine Cause Register (mcause)
3.3.6.1.6. Machine Trap Value Register (mtval)
4.3.1. General-Purpose Register File
4.3.2. Shadow Register
4.3.3. Arithmetic Logic Unit
4.3.4. Multipy and Divide Units
4.3.5. Floating-Point Unit
4.3.6. Custom Instruction
4.3.7. Instruction Cycles
4.3.8. Reset and Debug Signals
4.3.9. Control and Status Registers
4.3.10. Trap Controller (CLINT)
4.3.11. Trap Controller (CLIC)
4.3.12. Memory and I/O Organization
4.3.13. RISC-V based Debug Module
4.3.14. Error Correction Code (ECC)
4.3.15. Branch Prediction
4.3.16. Lockstep Module
4.3.10.1.1. Machine Status Register (mstatus)
4.3.10.1.2. Machine Trap-Vector Base-Address Register (mtvec)
4.3.10.1.3. Machine Interrupt Register (mip and mie)
4.3.10.1.4. Machine Exception Program Counter Register (mepc)
4.3.10.1.5. Machine Cause Register (mcause)
4.3.10.1.6. Machine Trap Value Register (mtval)
4.3.10.1.7. Machine Second Trap Value Register (mtval2)
4.3.11.1.3.1. Machine Trap-handler Vector Table base address Register (mtvt)
4.3.11.1.3.2. Machine Next Interrupt Handler Address and Interrupt Enable Register (mnxti)
4.3.11.1.3.3. Machine Interrupt Status Register (mintstatus)
4.3.11.1.3.4. Machine Interrupt-Level Threshold Register (mintthresh)
4.3.11.1.3.5. Machine Scratch Swap for Interrupt-Level Register (mscratchcswl)
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4.3.10.1.4. Machine Exception Program Counter Register (mepc)
The mepc register is a 32-bits wide read/write register. When a trap is taken into M-mode, mepc holds the virtual address of the instruction that was interrupted or encountered the exception. An MRET instruction jumps to the address stored in mepc.