Arm Compiler 6.10 armasm用户指南:版本历史与非保密信息

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Arm® Compiler armasm User Guide 是一份详细的技术文档,针对Arm公司的编译器工具臂汇编器(armasm)进行详细介绍。这份版本为6.10,由Arm Limited或其关联公司于2014年至2018年期间授权并维护。该用户手册包含了 Arm Compiler 的多个版本更新历史,从最早的v6.00到v6.10,每一步都反映了编译器的改进与功能增强。 在文档的历史记录中,可以看到从2014年3月的v6.00版本到2018年3月的v6.10版本,每个月份的发布日期都对应着一次非保密的Arm Compiler 更新。这些版本的发布不仅是对硬件支持的优化,也可能包括性能提升、新特性引入以及对代码兼容性的改进。例如,v6.10版的发布标志着Arm Compiler 的最新进展,可能涉及了对当前Arm架构的深度集成,以及对开发者友好界面的调整。 作为一份用户指南,它会深入讲解armasm汇编语言的语法、指令集、优化策略以及调试技巧。它还可能包含示例代码、错误处理方法、性能分析和调试工具的使用等内容,帮助开发人员更高效地利用Arm架构进行软件开发。此外,手册中关于版权和非保密性质的声明,表明这份文档可以自由传播和使用,但不能随意修改或用于商业目的,除非获得Arm公司的许可。 Arm Compiler v6.10 armasm User Guide 是开发人员在设计和实现基于Arm架构的应用程序时的重要参考资料,无论是嵌入式系统、移动设备还是服务器领域的开发者,都能从中获益匪浅。通过学习和使用这份文档,开发者可以更好地理解和掌握Arm架构的编程细节,提升软件质量和性能。
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Table of Contents Preface About this book Using this book Glossary Typographic conventions Feedback Other information 1 Overview of the Assembler 1.1 About the ARM Compiler toolchain assemblers 1.2 Key features of the assembler 1.3 How the assembler works 1.4 Directives that can be omitted in pass 2 of the assembler 2 Overview of the ARM Architecture 2.1 About the ARM architecture 2.2 ARM, Thumb, and ThumbEE instruction sets 2.3 Changing between ARM, Thumb, and ThumbEE state 2.4 Processor modes, and privileged and unprivileged software execution 2.5 Processor modes in ARMv6-M and ARMv7-M 2.6 VFP hardware 2.7 ARM registers 2.8 General-purpose registers 2.9 Register accesses 2.10 Predeclared core register names 2.11 Predeclared extension register names 2.12 Predeclared coprocessor names 2.13 Program Counter 2.14 Application Program Status Register 2.15 The Q flag 2.16 Current Program Status Register 2.17 Saved Program Status Registers 2.18 ARM and Thumb instruction set overview 2.19 Access to the inline barrel shifter 3 Structure of Assembly Language Modules 3.1 Syntax of source lines in assembly language 3.2 Literals 3.3 ELF sections and the AREA directive 3.4 An example ARM assembly language module 4 Writing ARM Assembly Language 4.1 About the Unified Assembler Language 4.2 Register usage in subroutine calls 4.3 Load immediate values 4.4 Load immediate values using MOV and MVN 4.5 Load immediate values using MOV32 4.6 Load immediate values using LDR Rd, =const 4.7 Literal pools 4.8 Load addresses into registers 4.9 Load addresses to a register using ADR 4.10 Load addresses to a register using ADRL 4.11 Load addresses to a register using LDR Rd, =label 4.12 Other ways to load and store registers 4.13 Load and store multiple register instructions 4.14 Load and store multiple register instructions in ARM and Thumb 4.15 Stack implementation using LDM and STM 4.16 Stack operations for nested subroutines 4.17 Block copy with LDM and STM 4.18 Memory accesses 4.19 The Read-Modify-Write operation 4.20 Optional hash with immediate constants 4.21 Use of macros 4.22 Test-and-branch macro example 4.23 Unsigned integer division macro example 4.24 Instruction and directive relocations 4.25 Frame directives 4.26 Exception tables and Unwind tables 4.27 Assembly language changes after RVCT v2.1 5 Condition Codes 5.1 Conditional instructions 5.2 Conditional execution in ARM state 5.3 Conditional execution in Thumb state 5.4 Updates to the condition flags 5.5 Condition code suffixes and related flags 5.6 Comparison of condition code meanings in integer and floating-point code 5.7 Benefits of using conditional execution 5.8 Example showing the benefits of using conditional instructions 5.9 Optimization for execution speed 6 Using the Assembler 6.1 armasm command-line syntax 6.2 Specify command-line options with an environment variable 6.3 Using stdin to input source code to the assembler 6.4 Built-in variables and constants 6.5 Identifying versions of armasm in source code 6.6 Diagnostic messages 6.7 Interlocks diagnostics 6.8 Automatic IT block generation 6.9 Thumb branch target alignment 6.10 Thumb code size diagnostics 6.11 ARM and Thumb instruction portability diagnostics 6.12 Instruction width diagnostics 6.13 Two pass assembler diagnostics 6.14 Conditional assembly 6.15 Using the C preprocessor 6.16 Address alignment 6.17 Instruction width selection in Thumb 7 Symbols, Literals, Expressions, and Operators 7.1 Symbol naming rules 7.2 Variables 7.3 Numeric constants 7.4 Assembly time substitution of variables 7.5 Register-relative and PC-relative expressions 7.6 Labels 7.7 Labels for PC-relative addresses 7.8 Labels for register-relative addresses 7.9 Labels for absolute addresses 7.10 Numeric local labels 7.11 Syntax of numeric local labels 7.12 String expressions 7.13 String literals 7.14 Numeric expressions 7.15 Syntax of numeric literals 7.16 Syntax of floating-point literals 7.17 Logical expressions 7.18 Logical literals 7.19 Unary operators 7.20 Binary operators 7.21 Multiplicative operators 7.22 String manipulation operators 7.23 Shift operators 7.24 Addition, subtraction, and logical operators 7.25 Relational operators 7.26 Boolean operators 7.27 Operator precedence 7.28 Difference between operator precedence in assembly language and C 8 VFP Programming 8.1 Architecture support for VFP 8.2 Half-precision extension for VFP 8.3 Fused Multiply-Add extension for VFP 8.4 Extension register bank mapping in VFP 8.5 VFP views of the extension register bank 8.6 Load values to VFP registers 8.7 Conditional execution of VFP instructions 8.8 Floating-point exceptions in VFP 8.9 VFP data types 8.10 Extended notation extension for VFP 8.11 VFP system registers 8.12 Flush-to-zero mode 8.13 When to use flush-to-zero mode in VFP 8.14 The effects of using flush-to-zero mode in VFP 8.15 VFP operations not affected by flush-to-zero mode 8.16 VFP vector mode 8.17 Vectors in the VFP extension register bank 8.18 VFP vector wrap-around 8.19 VFP vector stride 8.20 Restriction on vector length 8.21 Control of scalar, vector, and mixed operations 8.22 Overview of VFP directives and vector notation 8.23 Pre-UAL VFP syntax and mnemonics 8.24 Vector notation 8.25 VFPASSERT SCALAR 8.26 VFPASSERT VECTOR 9 Assembler Command-line Options 9.1 --16 9.2 --32 9.3 --apcs=qualifier…qualifier 9.4 --arm 9.5 --arm_only 9.6 --bi 9.7 --bigend 9.8 --brief_diagnostics, --no_brief_diagnostics 9.9 --checkreglist 9.10 --compatible=name 9.11 --cpreproc 9.12 --cpreproc_opts=option[,option,…] 9.13 --cpu=list 9.14 --cpu=name 9.15 --debug 9.16 --depend=dependfile 9.17 --depend_format=string 9.18 --diag_error=tag[,tag,…] 9.19 --diag_remark=tag[,tag,…] 9.20 --diag_style={arm|ide|gnu} 9.21 --diag_suppress=tag[,tag,…] 9.22 --diag_warning=tag[,tag,…] 9.23 --dllexport_all 9.24 --dwarf2 9.25 --dwarf3 9.26 --errors=errorfile 9.27 --execstack, --no_execstack 9.28 --execute_only 9.29 --exceptions, --no_exceptions 9.30 --exceptions_unwind, --no_exceptions_unwind 9.31 --fpmode=model 9.32 --fpu=list 9.33 --fpu=name 9.34 -g 9.35 --help 9.36 -idir[,dir, …] 9.37 --keep 9.38 --length=n 9.39 --li 9.40 --library_type=lib 9.41 --liclinger=seconds 9.42 --licretry 9.43 --list=file 9.44 --list= 9.45 --littleend 9.46 -m 9.47 --maxcache=n 9.48 --md 9.49 --no_code_gen 9.50 --no_esc 9.51 --no_hide_all 9.52 --no_regs 9.53 --no_terse 9.54 --no_warn 9.55 -o filename 9.56 --pd 9.57 --predefine "directive" 9.58 --reduce_paths, --no_reduce_paths 9.59 --regnames 9.60 --report-if-not-wysiwyg 9.61 --show_cmdline 9.62 --split_ldm 9.63 --thumb 9.64 --thumbx 9.65 --unaligned_access, --no_unaligned_access 9.66 --unsafe 9.67 --untyped_local_labels 9.68 --version_number 9.69 --via=filename 9.70 --vsn 9.71 --width=n 9.72 --xref 10 ARM and Thumb Instructions 10.1 ARM and Thumb instruction summary 10.2 Instruction width specifiers 10.3 Flexible second operand (Operand2) 10.4 Syntax of Operand2 as a constant 10.5 Syntax of Operand2 as a register with optional shift 10.6 Shift operations 10.7 Saturating instructions 10.8 Condition code suffixes 10.9 ADC 10.10 ADD 10.11 ADR (PC-relative) 10.12 ADR (register-relative) 10.13 ADRL pseudo-instruction 10.14 AND 10.15 ASR 10.16 B 10.17 BFC 10.18 BFI 10.19 BIC 10.20 BKPT 10.21 BL 10.22 BLX 10.23 BX 10.24 BXJ 10.25 CBZ and CBNZ 10.26 CDP and CDP2 10.27 CLREX 10.28 CLZ 10.29 CMP and CMN 10.30 CPS 10.31 CPY pseudo-instruction 10.32 DBG 10.33 DMB 10.34 DSB 10.35 EOR 10.36 ERET 10.37 HVC 10.38 ISB 10.39 IT 10.40 LDC and LDC2 10.41 LDM 10.42 LDR (immediate offset) 10.43 LDR (PC-relative) 10.44 LDR (register offset) 10.45 LDR (register-relative) 10.46 LDR pseudo-instruction 10.47 LDR, unprivileged 10.48 LDREX 10.49 LSL 10.50 LSR 10.51 MCR and MCR2 10.52 MCRR and MCRR2 10.53 MLA 10.54 MLS 10.55 MOV 10.56 MOV32 pseudo-instruction 10.57 MOVT 10.58 MRC and MRC2 10.59 MRRC and MRRC2 10.60 MRS (PSR to general-purpose register) 10.61 MRS (system coprocessor register to ARM register) 10.62 MSR (ARM register to system coprocessor register) 10.63 MSR (general-purpose register to PSR) 10.64 MUL 10.65 MVN 10.66 NEG pseudo-instruction 10.67 NOP 10.68 ORN (Thumb only) 10.69 ORR 10.70 PKHBT and PKHTB 10.71 PLD and PLI 10.72 POP 10.73 PUSH 10.74 QADD 10.75 QADD8 10.76 QADD16 10.77 QASX 10.78 QDADD 10.79 QDSUB 10.80 QSAX 10.81 QSUB 10.82 QSUB8 10.83 QSUB16 10.84 RBIT 10.85 REV 10.86 REV16 10.87 REVSH 10.88 RFE 10.89 ROR 10.90 RRX 10.91 RSB 10.92 RSC 10.93 SADD8 10.94 SADD16 10.95 SASX 10.96 SBC 10.97 SBFX 10.98 SDIV 10.99 SEL 10.100 SETEND 10.101 SEV 10.102 SHADD8 10.103 SHADD16 10.104 SHASX 10.105 SHSAX 10.106 SHSUB8 10.107 SHSUB16 10.108 SMC 10.109 SMLAxy 10.110 SMLAD 10.111 SMLAL 10.112 SMLALD 10.113 SMLALxy 10.114 SMLAWy 10.115 SMLSD 10.116 SMLSLD 10.117 SMMLA 10.118 SMMLS 10.119 SMMUL 10.120 SMUAD 10.121 SMULxy 10.122 SMULL 10.123 SMULWy 10.124 SMUSD 10.125 SRS 10.126 SSAT 10.127 SSAT16 10.128 SSAX 10.129 SSUB8 10.130 SSUB16 10.131 STC and STC2 10.132 STM 10.133 STR (immediate offset) 10.134 STR (register offset) 10.135 STR, unprivileged 10.136 STREX 10.137 SUB 10.138 SUBS pc, lr 10.139 SVC 10.140 SWP and SWPB 10.141 SXTAB 10.142 SXTAB16 10.143 SXTAH 10.144 SXTB 10.145 SXTB16 10.146 SXTH 10.147 SYS 10.148 TBB and TBH 10.149 TEQ 10.150 TST 10.151 UADD8 10.152 UADD16 10.153 UASX 10.154 UBFX 10.155 UDIV 10.156 UHADD8 10.157 UHADD16 10.158 UHASX 10.159 UHSAX 10.160 UHSUB8 10.161 UHSUB16 10.162 UMAAL 10.163 UMLAL 10.164 UMULL 10.165 UND pseudo-instruction 10.166 UQADD8 10.167 UQADD16 10.168 UQASX 10.169 UQSAX 10.170 UQSUB8 10.171 UQSUB16 10.172 USAD8 10.173 USADA8 10.174 USAT 10.175 USAT16 10.176 USAX 10.177 USUB8 10.178 USUB16 10.179 UXTAB 10.180 UXTAB16 10.181 UXTAH 10.182 UXTB 10.183 UXTB16 10.184 UXTH 10.185 WFE 10.186 WFI 10.187 YIELD 11 VFP Instructions 11.1 Summary of VFP instructions 11.2 VABS (floating-point) 11.3 VADD (floating-point) 11.4 VCMP, VCMPE 11.5 VCVT (between single-precision and double-precision) 11.6 VCVT (between floating-point and integer) 11.7 VCVT (between floating-point and fixed-point) 11.8 VCVTB, VCVTT (half-precision extension) 11.9 VDIV 11.10 VFMA, VFMS, VFNMA, VFNMS (floating-point) 11.11 VLDM (floating-point) 11.12 VLDR (floating-point) 11.13 VLDR (post-increment and pre-decrement, floating-point) 11.14 VLDR pseudo-instruction 11.15 VMLA (floating-point) 11.16 VMLS (floating-point) 11.17 VMOV (floating-point) 11.18 VMOV (between one ARM register and single precision VFP) 11.19 VMOV (between two ARM registers and one or two extension registers) 11.20 VMOV (between an ARM register and half a double precision VFP register) 11.21 VMRS 11.22 VMSR 11.23 VMUL (floating-point) 11.24 VNEG (floating-point) 11.25 VNMLA (floating-point) 11.26 VNMLS (floating-point) 11.27 VNMUL (floating-point) 11.28 VPOP (floating-point) 11.29 VPUSH (floating-point) 11.30 VSQRT 11.31 VSTM (floating-point) 11.32 VSTR (floating-point) 11.33 VSTR (post-increment and pre-decrement, floating-point) 11.34 VSUB (floating-point) 12 Directives Reference 12.1 Alphabetical list of directives 12.2 About assembly control directives 12.3 About frame directives 12.4 ALIAS 12.5 ALIGN 12.6 AREA 12.7 ARM or CODE32 12.8 ASSERT 12.9 ATTR 12.10 CN 12.11 CODE16 12.12 COMMON 12.13 CP 12.14 DATA 12.15 DCB 12.16 DCD and DCDU 12.17 DCDO 12.18 DCFD and DCFDU 12.19 DCFS and DCFSU 12.20 DCI 12.21 DCQ and DCQU 12.22 DCW and DCWU 12.23 DN and SN 12.24 END 12.25 ENDFUNC or ENDP 12.26 ENTRY 12.27 EQU 12.28 EXPORT or GLOBAL 12.29 EXPORTAS 12.30 FIELD 12.31 FRAME ADDRESS 12.32 FRAME POP 12.33 FRAME PUSH 12.34 FRAME REGISTER 12.35 FRAME RESTORE 12.36 FRAME RETURN ADDRESS 12.37 FRAME SAVE 12.38 FRAME STATE REMEMBER 12.39 FRAME STATE RESTORE 12.40 FRAME UNWIND ON 12.41 FRAME UNWIND OFF 12.42 FUNCTION or PROC 12.43 GBLA, GBLL, and GBLS 12.44 GET or INCLUDE 12.45 IF, ELSE, ENDIF, and ELIF 12.46 IMPORT and EXTERN 12.47 INCBIN 12.48 INFO 12.49 KEEP 12.50 LCLA, LCLL, and LCLS 12.51 LTORG 12.52 MACRO and MEND 12.53 MAP 12.54 MEXIT 12.55 NOFP 12.56 OPT 12.57 RELOC 12.58 REQUIRE 12.59 REQUIRE8 and PRESERVE8 12.60 RLIST 12.61 RN 12.62 ROUT 12.63 SETA, SETL, and SETS 12.64 SPACE or FILL 12.65 THUMB 12.66 THUMBX 12.67 TTL and SUBT 12.68 WHILE and WEND 13 Via File Syntax 13.1 Overview of via files 13.2 Via file syntax rules List of Figures 2-1 Organization of general-purpose registers and Program Status Registers 8-1 VFP extension register bank 8-2 VFPv2 register banks 8-3 VFPv3 register banks 10-1 ASR #3 10-2 LSR #3 10-3 LSL #3 10-4 ROR #3 10-5 RRX List of Tables 2-1 ARM processor modes 2-2 Predeclared core registers 2-3 Predeclared extension registers 2-4 Predeclared coprocessor registers 2-5 Instruction groups 4-1 ARM state immediate values (8-bit) 4-2 ARM state immediate values in MOV instructions 4-3 32-bit Thumb immediate values 4-4 32-bit Thumb immediate values in MOV instructions 4-5 Stack-oriented suffixes and equivalent addressing mode suffixes 4-6 Suffixes for load and store multiple instructions 4-7 Changes from earlier ARM assembly language 4-8 Relaxation of requirements 4-9 Differences between pre-UAL Thumb syntax and UAL syntax 5-1 Condition code suffixes and related flags 5-2 Condition codes 5-3 Conditional branches only 5-4 All instructions conditional 6-1 Built-in variables 6-2 Built-in Boolean constants 6-3 Predefined macros 6-4 {TARGET_ARCH_ARM} in relation to {TARGET_ARCH_THUMB} 6-5 Command-line options 6-6 armcc equivalent command-line options 7-1 Unary operators that return strings 7-2 Unary operators that return numeric or logical values 7-3 Multiplicative operators 7-4 String manipulation operators 7-5 Shift operators 7-6 Addition, subtraction, and logical operators 7-7 Relational operators 7-8 Boolean operators 7-9 Operator precedence in ARM assembly language 7-10 Operator precedence in C 8-1 VFP data type specifiers 8-2 Pre-UAL VFP mnemonics 8-3 Floating-point values for use with FCONST 9-1 Compatible processor or architecture combinations 9-2 Severity of diagnostic messages 9-3 Specifying a command-line option and an AREA directive for GNU-stack sections 10-1 Summary of ARM and Thumb instructions 10-2 Condition code suffixes 10-3 PC-relative offsets 10-4 Register-relative offsets 10-5 B instruction availability and range 10-6 BL instruction availability and range 10-7 BLX instruction availability and range 10-8 BX instruction availability and range 10-9 BXJ instruction availability and range 10-10 Offsets and architectures, LDR, word, halfword, and byte 10-11 PC-relative offsets 10-12 Options and architectures, LDR (register offsets) 10-13 Register-relative offsets 10-14 Offsets and architectures, LDR (User mode) 10-15 Offsets and architectures, STR, word, halfword, and byte 10-16 Options and architectures, STR (register offsets) 10-17 Offsets and architectures, STR (User mode) 10-18 Range and encoding of expr 11-1 Summary of VFP instructions 12-1 List of directives 12-2 OPT directive settings