1.4 KiB
Inline assembler
Differences from standalone assembler
Below is a list of differences between the inline assembler and the standalone disassembler. If something is missing, feel free to contribute to the list!
Pool constants
There is no .word or other data directives in the inline assembler. Instead, use the built-in dcd instruction:
mov r0, [pc, #0]
bx lr
dcd 0x1234
This can also be written as:
ldconst 0x1234
bx lr
The built-in ldconst instruction will be replaced by an ARM load instruction and also append a pool constant to the function.
Data sections
Directives such as .section, .data and .bss are not supported in the inline assembler. There might be a way to change
section with a #pragma, but there's no need to. Data should only be defined in standalone assembly or C/C++.
Comments
Inline assembly is handled by the compiler, so comments must be in C/C++ format. This means using // and /* */ instead of
# or ;.
Semicolons ; instead mark the end of an instruction and are optional. You can use them to put multiple instructions on one
line, but we avoid doing it so that we can preserve as much similarity to standalone assembly as possible.