ARM assembly language: fundamentals and techniques.
By: Hohl, William
Contributor(s): Hinds, Christopher
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Chapter 1: An Overview of Computing Systems;
Chapter 2: The Programmer's Model;
Chapter 3: Introduction to Instruction Sets : v4T and v7-M;
Chapter 4: Assembler Rules and Directives;
Chapter 5: Loads, Stores, and Addressing;
Chapter 6: Constants and Literal Pools;
Chapter 7: Integer Logic and Arithmetic;
Chapter 8: Branches and Loops;
Chapter 9: Introduction to Floating-Point : Basics, Data Types, and Data Transfer;
Chapter 10: Introduction to Floating-Point : Rounding and Exceptions
Chapter 11: Floating-Point Data-Processing Instructions
Chapter 12: Tables;
Chapter 13: Subroutines and Stacks;
Chapter 14: Exception Handling : ARM7TDMI;
Chapter 15: Exception Handling : v7-M;
Chapter 16: Memory-Mapped Peripherals;
Chapter 17: ARM, Thumb and Thumb-2 Instructions;
Chapter 18: Mixing C and Assembly;
Appendix A: Running Code Composer Studio;
Appendix B: Running Keil Tools;
Appendix C: ASCII Character Codes;
Appendix D; Glossary; References
Providing a solid introduction to assembly language and embedded systems, this second edition continues to support the popular ARM7TDMI but also addresses the latest architectures from ARM. These include the Cortex-A, Cortex-R, and Cortex-M processors, all of which have slightly different instruction sets, programmer's models, and exception handling. This edition features three new chapters, a new appendix, and expanded coverage of the ARM7. It also tackles IEEE 754 floating-point arithmetic and discusses both Keil MDK-ARM and Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio.