Modern Assembly Language Programming with the ARM ProcessorNewnes, 2016 M05 3 - 504 pages Modern Assembly Language Programming with the ARM Processor is a tutorial-based book on assembly language programming using the ARM processor. It presents the concepts of assembly language programming in different ways, slowly building from simple examples towards complex programming on bare-metal embedded systems. The ARM processor was chosen as it has fewer instructions and irregular addressing rules to learn than most other architectures, allowing more time to spend on teaching assembly language programming concepts and good programming practice. In this textbook, careful consideration is given to topics that students struggle to grasp, such as registers vs. memory and the relationship between pointers and addresses, recursion, and non-integral binary mathematics. A whole chapter is dedicated to structured programming principles. Concepts are illustrated and reinforced with a large number of tested and debugged assembly and C source listings. The book also covers advanced topics such as fixed and floating point mathematics, optimization, and the ARM VFP and NEONTM extensions. PowerPoint slides and a solutions manual are included. This book will appeal to professional embedded systems engineers, as well as computer engineering students taking a course in assembly language using the ARM processor.
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... receive status register/error clear register Raspberry Pi UART flags register bits Raspberry Pi UART integer baud ... receive buffer register pcDuno UART transmit holding register pcDuno UART divisor latch low register pcDuno UART ...
... receiving a byte The ARM process status register Basic exception processing Exception processing with multiple user processes 396 397 406 411 433 Figure 14.1 Figure 14.2 Figure 14.3 436 437 List of Listings Listing 2.1 Listing 2.2 ...
... receiving, displaying, or printing the data. The FF character, when sent to a printer, will cause the printer to eject the current page and begin a new one. The LF character causes the printer or terminal to end the current line and ...
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