The Cortex-M4 Instruction Set
ARM DUI 0553A
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3.5.8
REV, REV16, REVSH, and RBIT
Reverse bytes and Reverse bits.
Syntax
op
{
cond
}
Rd
,
Rn
where:
op
Is any of:
REV
Reverse byte order in a word.
REV16
Reverse byte order in each halfword independently.
REVSH
Reverse byte order in the bottom halfword, and sign extend to 32 bits.
RBIT
Reverse the bit order in a 32-bit word.
cond
Is an optional condition code, see
.
Rd
Specifies the destination register.
Rn
Specifies the register holding the operand.
Operation
Use these instructions to change endianness of data:
REV
Converts either:
•
32-bit big-endian data into little-endian data
•
32-bit little-endian data into big-endian data.
REV16
Converts either:
•
16-bit big-endian data into little-endian data
•
16-bit little-endian data into big-endian data.
REVSH
Converts either:
•
16-bit signed big-endian data into 32-bit signed little-endian data
•
16-bit signed little-endian data into 32-bit signed big-endian data.
Restrictions
Do not use SP and do not use PC
.
Condition flags
These instructions do not change the flags.
Examples
REV
R3, R7
; Reverse byte order of value in R7 and write it to R3
REV16
R0, R0
; Reverse byte order of each 16-bit halfword in R0
REVSH
R0, R5
; Reverse Signed Halfword
REVHS
R3, R7
; Reverse with Higher or Same condition
RBIT
R7, R8
; Reverse bit order of value in R8 and write the result to R7.