When a host runtime provides a byte-oriented ReadableStream from the runtime itself, for instance, as the body of a fetch Response, it is often far easier for the runtime itself to provide an optimized implementation of BYOB reads, but those still need to be capable of handling both default and BYOB reading patterns and that requirement brings with it a fair amount of complexity.
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The 386 solves this by repurposing RPT (Repeat). Normally, RPT implements loops -- it re-executes a micro-instruction while decrementing a counter, as we saw in the multiplication post. But when a protection test is in flight, the hardware suppresses RPT's counter-decrement and turns it into a pure stall: the sequencer freezes until the PLA result arrives.
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