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Copyright © 1996-1998, 2000, 2004-2009 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
ARM DDI 0406B_errata_2009_Q3 (ID100209)
ARM
®
Architecture
Reference Manual
ARM
®
v7-A and ARM
®
v7-R edition
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Non-Confidential ARM DDI 0406B_errata_2009_Q3
ARM Architecture Reference Manual
ARMv7-A and ARMv7-R edition
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The following changes have been made to this document.
From ARMv7, the ARM
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architecture defines different architectural profiles and this edition of this manual describes
only the A and R profiles. For details of the documentation of the ARMv7-M profile see Further reading on page xxiv.
Before ARMv7 there was only a single ARM Architecture Reference Manual, with document number DDI 0100. The first
issue of this was in February 1996, and the final issue, Issue I, was in July 2005. For more information see Further
reading on page xxiv.
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29 April 2008 B Non-Confidential Addition of the VFP Half-precision and Multiprocessing Extensions, and many
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ARM DDI 0406B Copyright © 1996-1998, 2000, 2004-2008 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. v
Contents
ARM Architecture Reference Manual
ARMv7-A and ARMv7-R edition
Preface
About this manual ............................................................................... xiv
Using this manual ................................................................................ xv
Conventions ....................................................................................... xviii
Further reading .................................................................................... xx
Feedback ............................................................................................ xxi
Part A Application Level Architecture
Chapter A1 Introduction to the ARM Architecture
A1.1 About the ARM architecture ............................................................. A1-2
A1.2 The ARM and Thumb instruction sets .............................................. A1-3
A1.3 Architecture versions, profiles, and variants .................................... A1-4
A1.4 Architecture extensions .................................................................... A1-6
A1.5 The ARM memory model ................................................................. A1-7
A1.6 Debug .............................................................................................. A1-8
Chapter A2 Application Level Programmers’ Model
A2.1 About the Application level programmers’ model ............................. A2-2
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