This is an old revision of the document!
Create an Assembly Project
Creating an Assembly project is pretty much the same as createing a C project.
Type | Choose “Asm File (.s)”. |
---|---|
Name | Choose an appropriate name. |
Location | Choose correct location (.\App). |
Normal Assembly Project
To create a “normal” Assembly project you just have to add Assembly files to the project instead of C files.
The example code bellow shows a minimal main procedure.
- main.s
AREA myCode, CODE, READONLY THUMB ADDR_LED EQU 0x60000100 ADDR_DIPSW EQU 0x60000200 main PROC EXPORT main LDR R0, =ADDR_LED LDR R1, =ADDR_DIPSW loop LDR R2, [R1, #0] STR R2, [R0, #0] B loop ENDP ALIGN END
Minimal Assembly Project
The difference between a normal an d a minimal Assembly project is, that for the minimal project you don't need to choose a runtime component. This means you have to take care of every aspect yourself!
The example code bellow shows a very minimal setup (without access to the CT Board input or output peripherals).
- main.s
AREA RESET, DATA, READONLY EXPORT __Vectors __Vectors DCD 0x2002ffff ; top of stack DCD Reset_Handler ; reset vector AREA myCode, CODE, READONLY THUMB CONST_VALUE_X EQU 12 ENTRY Reset_Handler ; -- Your code belongs here --------------------------------- LDR R0, =0 LDR R1, =CONST_VALUE_X loop ADD R0, R1 B loop ; -- Your code ends here ------------------------------------ END