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ARM 64-Bit Assembly Language
Helps readers quickly master good structured assembly language programming for the 64-bit ARM processor
Larry D Pyeatt (Author), William Ughetta (Author)
9780128192214, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 15 November 2019
506 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations
23.4 x 19 x 3.1 cm, 1.2 kg
ARM 64-Bit Assembly Language carefully explains the concepts of assembly language programming, slowly building from simple examples towards complex programming on bare-metal embedded systems. Considerable emphasis is put on showing how to develop good, structured assembly code. More advanced topics such as fixed and floating point mathematics, optimization and the ARM VFP and NEON extensions are also covered. This book will help readers understand representations of, and arithmetic operations on, integral and real numbers in any base, giving them a basic understanding of processor architectures, instruction sets, and more. This resource provides an ideal introduction to the principles of 64-bit ARM assembly programming for both the professional engineer and computer engineering student, as well as the dedicated hobbyist with a 64-bit ARM-based computer.
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: GNU assembly syntax Chapter 3: Load/store and branch instructions Chapter 4: Data processing and other instructions Chapter 5: Structured programming Chapter 6: Abstract data types Chapter 7: Integer mathematics Chapter 8: Non-integral mathematics Chapter 9: Floating point Chapter 10: Advanced SIMD instructions Chapter 11: Devices Chapter 12: Running without an operating system
Subject Areas: Computer science [UY], Microprocessors [TJFD1], Electronic devices & materials [TJFD], Circuits & components [TJFC], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ]