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Hi,
I am new to ARM.
I have an assembler function (declared in assembler RealView) that is invoked in a C file by the C language convention.
How can I pass arguments from this function invokation in C to the assembler. Do I have to use any registers for it? Or can I simply reserve a memory area? -> This is possible for 8051 but how looks it for the ARM architecture using RealView?
Thanks in advance!
Another alternative is to write a C function and use the generated asssembler code as skelleton for your assembler file.
"...asssembler code as skelleton..."
Starting to wonder whether this mis-spelling is catching ;)
Yep, Zeusti's infection with Mispeling Vyrus seems to be on the verge of an outbreak. Somebody alert Jurisfiction!
(Kudos to Jasper Fforde)
Well, I could blame my keyboard, but the truth is that I'm not better than that. Had to let Google confirm the correct spelling of skeleton.
And did you google asssembler ;) ;)
No. That one was just a case of too thick fingers :)
If you do google asssembler, it says, "Did you mean: assembler" - and shows the 1st 2 hits that match "assembler".
It then goes on to show you about 2,730 hits for "asssembler"!!
www.google.co.uk/search
We apparently have a whole lot more asssembling going on over here across the pond. google.com (i.e., not '.co.uk) shows 13,800 hits! No, it's not a competition for who has the most asssemblers.
Or the worst spellers...?
Indeed. I was shocked to see that the majority of what Google offered were links to those advertising a job or those seeking a job.
Maybe asssembler is related to ass semblance?