The Cortex-M4 Instruction Set
ARM DUI 0553A
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3.12.7
MSR
Move the contents of a general-purpose register into the specified special register.
Syntax
MSR{
cond
}
spec_reg
,
Rn
where:
cond
Is an optional condition code, see
.
Rn
Specifies the source register.
spec_reg
Can be any of:
APSR_nzcvq
,
APSR_g
,
APSR_nzcvqg
,
MSP
,
PSP
,
PRIMASK
,
BASEPRI
,
BASEPRI_MAX
,
FAULTMASK
, or
CONTROL
.
Note
You
can
use
APSR
to refer to
APSR_nzcvq
.
Operation
The register access operation in
MSR
depends on the privilege level. Unprivileged software can
only access the
APSR
, see
. Privileged software can access all special
registers.
In unprivileged software writes to unallocated or execution state bits in the
PSR
are ignored.
Note
When you write to
BASEPRI_MAX
, the instruction writes to
BASEPRI
only if either:
•
Rn
is non-zero and the current
BASEPRI
value is 0
•
Rn
is non-zero and less than the current
BASEPRI
value.
Restrictions
Rn
must not be SP and must not be PC.
Condition flags
This instruction updates the flags explicitly based on the value in
Rn
.
Examples
MSR
CONTROL, R1 ; Read R1 value and write it to the CONTROL register