The Art of ARM Assembly Volume 1
(Author) Randall HydeModern Instructions for 64-Bit ARM CPUs Building on Randall Hyde’s iconic series, The Art of ARM Assembly delves into programming 64-bit ARM CPUs—the powerhouses behind iPhones, Macs, Chromebooks, servers, and embedded systems. Following a fast-paced introduction to the art of programming in assembly and the GNU Assembler (Gas) specifically, you’ll explore memory organization, data representation, and the basic logical operations you can perform on simple data types. You’ll learn how to define constants, write functions, manage local variables, and pass parameters efficiently. You’ll explore both basic and advanced arithmetic operations, control structures, numeric conversions, lookup tables, and string manipulation—in short, you’ll cover it all. You’ll also dive into ARM SIMD (Neon) instructions, bit manipulation, and macro programming with the Gas assembler, as well as how to: Declare pointers and use composite data structures like strings, arrays, and unions Convert simple and complex arithmetic expressions into machine instruction sequences Use ARM addressing modes and expressions to access memory variables Create and use string library functions and build libraries of assembly code using makefiles This hands-on guide will help you master ARM assembly while revealing the intricacies of modern machine architecture. You’ll learn to write more efficient high-level code and gain a deeper understanding of software-hardware interactions—essential skills for any programmer working with ARM-based systems.
Randall Hyde
Randall Hyde is a renowned computer scientist and author best known for his work "The Art of Assembly Language." His writing style is clear, logical, and accessible, making complex concepts easy to understand for readers of all levels. Hyde's key contribution to literature is his ability to demystify technical subjects and make them engaging for a wide audience.