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For each RISC-V instruction in Exercise 2.8, show the value of the opcode (op), source register (rs1), and destination register (rd) fields. For the I-type instructions, show the value of the immediate field, and for the R-type instructions, show the value of the second source register (rs2). For non U- and UJ-type instructions, show the funct3 field, and for R-type and S-type instructions, also show the funct7 field. Instruction type opcode, funct 3, funct 7 rs1 rs2 rd Immediate
Ox13, oxo, -- I-type theta x 13, theta x theta,-- 10 -- 30 8
addi x30, x10, 8 addi x31, X10, 0
sd x31, 0(x30)
ld X30, (X30) add X5, X30, X31

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