Now we're in execution mode.
Flags are also used in the x86 architecture to turn on and off certain features or execution modes.
Like the T1, the T2 supports the Hyper-Privileged execution mode.
When the data returns from memory, the processor restores the register file contents from the checkpoint, and switches back to normal execution mode.
Notable are the "visible execution" mode that shows a running program and its variables, and the extensive runtime error checking.
Visual Composer produces applications in a declarative form, thereby enabling completely code-free execution mode for multiple runtime environments.
Notably, there is no execution mode where all sensitive machine instructions always trap, which would allow per-instruction virtualization.
The hardware sees the world in terms of the execution mode according to the processor status register, and processes are an abstraction provided by the operating system.
Supervisor mode is "An execution mode on some processors which enables execution of all instructions, including privileged instructions.
Like the prior T1, T2, and T2+ processors, the T3 supports Hyper-Privileged execution mode.