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The immediate is rotated imm8 ROR rot*2, limiting precision but allowing for a greater range of values.
The immediate is rotated imm8 ROR rot*2, limiting precision but allowing for a greater range of values.
= Memory instruction format =
Memory instructions have the following fields
* '''op:''' 01
* '''Rn:''' base register
* '''Rd:''' destination (load), source (store). Holds the actual loaded/stored value.
* '''Src2''': offset
* '''funct''': 6 control bits
== Control bits ==
Control bits determine which memory instruction is being executed
* '''I''' bar: immediate bar, determine offset type
* '''P''': Preindex (offset is added to address before accessing)
* '''U''': Add (determine whether offset is added or subtracted)
* '''B''': Operate with Bytes
* '''W''': Writeback (address accessed is wrote to register)
* '''L''': Operation is load instruction (store if 0)
= Branch instruction =
It's literally just an L and some immediates. L is for linking and jumping back.

Latest revision as of 20:18, 28 May 2024


The ARM instruction format is split into three types of instructions:

This page will go through the instruction format of each type.

Data-processing instruction format

Data-processing instructions take in the following operands

  • Rn: the first source register
  • Src2: the second source, which may be register or immediate
  • Rd: destination register

and the following is used to control the instruction

  • cond: specifies conditional execution (31:28)
  • op: the opcode, which is 0b00 for data processing instructions (27:26)
  • funct: the function to perform (25:20)

Control fields

For all data processing instructions, the opcode is 0b00. The exact operation is specified by the funct.

The funct field is further split into three subfields:

  • I is a one-bit field that specifies whether src2 is an immediate.
  • cmd specifies which DP operation is performed
  • S is a one-bit field that specifies whether to set condition flags.

Src2

This 12-bit field can represent an immediate, a constant-shifted register, or a register-shifted register.

  • Immediate: rot4 imm8
  • Register: shamt5 sh2 0 Rm
  • Register shifted register: Rn 0 sh2 1 Rm

Src2

Allows for immediate (a constant with rotation), register (with a static shift amount), or register-shifted register.

The immediate is rotated imm8 ROR rot*2, limiting precision but allowing for a greater range of values.

Memory instruction format

Memory instructions have the following fields

  • op: 01
  • Rn: base register
  • Rd: destination (load), source (store). Holds the actual loaded/stored value.
  • Src2: offset
  • funct: 6 control bits

Control bits

Control bits determine which memory instruction is being executed

  • I bar: immediate bar, determine offset type
  • P: Preindex (offset is added to address before accessing)
  • U: Add (determine whether offset is added or subtracted)
  • B: Operate with Bytes
  • W: Writeback (address accessed is wrote to register)
  • L: Operation is load instruction (store if 0)

Branch instruction

It's literally just an L and some immediates. L is for linking and jumping back.