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AREA LongAdd, CODE |
AREA LongAdd, CODE |
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ENTRY |
ENTRY |
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ldr R0, = VAL1A |
ldr R0, = VAL1A |
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ldr R1, = VAL1B |
ldr R1, = VAL1B |
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ldr R2, = VAL2A |
ldr R2, = VAL2A |
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ldr R3, = VAL2B |
ldr R3, = VAL2B |
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adds R8,R0,R1 |
adds R8,R0,R1 |
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adcs R9,R1,R3 |
adcs R9,R1,R3 |
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stop b stop |
stop b stop |
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END |
END |
Revision as of 13:41, 5 November 2013
- 64 Bit Add
VAL1A EQU 0xffffffff VAL1B EQU 0x0000000f VAL2A EQU 0x00000001 VAL2B EQU 0x00000001 AREA LongAdd, CODE ENTRY ldr R0, = VAL1A ldr R1, = VAL1B ldr R2, = VAL2A ldr R3, = VAL2B adds R8,R0,R1 adcs R9,R1,R3 stop b stop
END
- Copy to RAM
AREA Exaddress, CODE, READONLY EXPORT Reset_Handler Reset_Handler LDR R9, =list mov R7, #4 ; number in list ldr r6, =datastart loop ldr r8,[r9],#4 str r8,[r6],#4 subs r7,r7,#1 bne loop stop b stop ALIGN list DCW 0x1111, 0x2222, 0x3333, 0x4444, 0x5555 ALIGN string DCB "This is a test.",0 string2 DCB 'T','h','i' ALIGN AREA Thedata, DATA, NOINIT, READWRITE datastart SPACE 20 END
- Subroutine Example1
; First Subroutine Example ; This program demonstrates using a subroutine, ; saving registers on the stack, etc. ; Rob Frohne, 1/3/2013 stack_start EQU 0x40001000 AREA Subroutine_Example, CODE ENTRY Start ldr sp, =stack_start ; Tell where we will place the stack. ; (It goes down (lower addresses from here.) mov r1, #1 ; Store some numebers in some registers mov r2, #2 mov r3, #3 bl subroutine stop b stop ; This subroutine saves the registers, ; messes up the registers locally, ; then restores the registers and returns. subroutine stmfd sp!, {r1-r2,lr} ; save used registers and the link register (r14) mov r1,#0xffffffff ; mess up the registers mov r2, r1 ldmfd sp!, {r1,r2,pc} ; pop the stack and return END