ARM Instruction Reference
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4.3.1
Flexible second operand
Most ARM general data processing instructions have a flexible second operand. This is
shown as
Operand2
in the descriptions of the syntax of each instruction.
Syntax
Operand2
has two possible forms:
#
immed_8r
Rm
{,
shift
}
where:
immed_8r
is an expression evaluating to a numeric constant. The constant must
correspond to an 8-bit pattern rotated by an even number of bits within a
32-bit word (but see
Instruction substitution
on page 4-26).
Rm
is the ARM register holding the data for the second operand. The bit
pattern in the register can be shifted or rotated in various ways.
shift
is an optional shift to be applied to
Rm
. It can be any one of:
ASR
n
arithmetic shift right
n
bits. 1
≤
n
≤
32.
LSL
n
logical shift left
n
bits. 0
≤
n
≤
31.
LSR
n
logical shift right
n
bits. 1
≤
n
≤
32.
ROR
n
rotate right
n
bits. 1
≤
n
≤
31.
RRX
rotate right one bit, with extend.
type
Rs
where:
type
is one of
ASR
,
LSL
,
LSR
,
ROR
.
Rs
is an ARM register supplying the shift amount.
Only the least significant byte is used.
Note
The result of the shift operation is used as
Operand2
in the instruction, but
Rm
itself is not altered.
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