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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T20:55:18+00:00 2026-05-26T20:55:18+00:00

What is the difference between register indirect and base plus offset , and how

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What is the difference between register indirect and base plus offset, and how does it affect how you write assembly on the MIPS architecture? I think it means that you can only reference the register in an instruction, and that register has to point to more instructions?

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    2026-05-26T20:55:18+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 8:55 pm

    “Register indirect” addressing means that the address which will be used by the
    instruction (known as the “effective address”) is taken from the contents of a
    register, rather than being encoded directly within the instruction itself
    (which is “absolute” addressing). MIPS has jump instructions for both of these
    addressing modes:

    j 0x1234
    

    means “jump to address 0x1234” (absolute addressing), whereas

    jr $ra
    

    means “jump to the address contained in the $ra register” (register indirect
    addressing).

    “Base plus offset” addressing means that a base address is taken from the
    contents of a register, and then an offset (which is encoded in the instruction
    itself) is added. MIPS uses this addressing mode for loads and stores. For
    example:

    lw $t0, 0($a0)
    lw $t1, 4($a0)
    

    …if $a0 contains 0x1234, then $t0 will be loaded with the word at
    address 0x1234 (the effective address is the contents of the register, plus
    an offset of 0), and $t1 will be loaded with the word at address 0x1238
    (the effective address is the contents of the register, plus an offset of 4).

    As you can see, when the offset is 0, this is equivalent to register indirect
    addressing.

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