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Notes about the ARM assembly language reference card:
cd
is used for B
and other instructions
S
forces the CCR
to be set based on the instruction being executed.
um
(Skip because we will be using PUSH
and POP
instructions.)
reg
refers to registers r0
to r15
or SP
, LR
, or PC
.
arg
refers to #imm``8
or reg
or reg, shift
.
mem
(Will get to this when we get to the addressing modes.)
shift
referes to method: logical, arithmetic, rotate
and direction: right, left
.
Do NOT use STM
and LDM
since these might not work properly (?). Instead, use push
and pop
respectively.
Byte addressing, half-word addressing, word addressing
LDRB
, LDRH
, LDR
, respectively
You cannot directly read half-byte.
To do that, first read the full byte and mask off the other half-bytes.
Bit banding
ARM supports special way to directly access a bit.
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31LDRB R0, [AD]
2 --
3 bit band alias address (each bit in a byte has its own alias)
This bit banding feature is only available for SRAM(only the first 1 MB) and Peripheral(only the first 1 MB) region of the (virtual) memory.
Bit banding provides atomic operations to bit data.
Those operations will not be interrupted by the system exceptions or interrupts of the processor.