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'''RTS''' (Return from Subroutine) is a | '''RTS''' (Return from Subroutine) is a 65x instruction used to return control from a subroutine that was called from the same [[bank]]. | ||
RTS pulls the [[return address]] from the [[stack]], but increments the value by one before loading it into the [[program counter]]. | RTS pulls the [[return address]] from the [[stack]], but increments the value by one before loading it into the [[program counter]]. In other words, RTS unwinds what [[JSR]] did to the stack. The [[stack pointer]] is incremented twice: during cycle 3 and cycle 4. | ||
No flags are affected. | No flags are affected. | ||
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Forgetting to RTS can cause [[derailment]]. | [[File:rts.png]] | ||
Forgetting to RTS can cause [[derailment]] as control falls through the end of the subroutine into the next one or garbage. | |||
=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
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=== External Links === | === External Links === | ||
* [[Eyes & Lichty]] | * [[Eyes & Lichty]], [https://archive.org/details/0893037893ProgrammingThe65816/page/496 page 496] on RTS | ||
* [[Labiak]] | * [[Labiak]], [https://archive.org/details/Programming_the_65816/page/n188 page 178] on RTS | ||
* [[MCS6500 Manual]] | * 8.2 on [[MCS6500 Manual]], [https://archive.org/details/mos_microcomputers_programming_manual/page/n127 page 108] on RTS | ||
* [[Carr]] | * [[Carr]], [https://archive.org/details/6502UsersManual/page/n284 page 271] on RTS | ||
* [[Leventhal]] | * [[Leventhal]], [https://archive.org/details/6502-assembly-language-programming/page/n139 page 3-90] on RTS | ||
* snes9x implementation of RTS: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L2982 | * snes9x implementation of RTS: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L2982 | ||
* Pickens, John. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/6502opcodes.html#RTS | * Pickens, John. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/6502opcodes.html#RTS | ||
* Clark, Bruce. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/65c816opcodes.html#6.2.2.2 | * Clark, Bruce. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/65c816opcodes.html#6.2.2.2 | ||
* https://archive.org/details/mos_microcomputers_programming_manual/page/n128 | |||
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Basic Info | |||||||
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Addressing Mode | Opcode | Length | Speed | ||||
Stack (RTS) | 60 | 1 byte | 6 cycles |
Flags Affected | ||||||||
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N | V | M | X | D | I | Z | C | |
. | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
RTS (Return from Subroutine) is a 65x instruction used to return control from a subroutine that was called from the same bank.
RTS pulls the return address from the stack, but increments the value by one before loading it into the program counter. In other words, RTS unwinds what JSR did to the stack. The stack pointer is incremented twice: during cycle 3 and cycle 4.
No flags are affected.
Syntax
RTS
Forgetting to RTS can cause derailment as control falls through the end of the subroutine into the next one or garbage.
See Also
External Links
- Eyes & Lichty, page 496 on RTS
- Labiak, page 178 on RTS
- 8.2 on MCS6500 Manual, page 108 on RTS
- Carr, page 271 on RTS
- Leventhal, page 3-90 on RTS
- snes9x implementation of RTS: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L2982
- Pickens, John. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/6502opcodes.html#RTS
- Clark, Bruce. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/65c816opcodes.html#6.2.2.2
- https://archive.org/details/mos_microcomputers_programming_manual/page/n128