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Hi,
I have gone through the on-line docs for extended asm but i can't seem
to find a relevant example for what i need to do. In one part of my
application i need to set two registers from my C-code (r7 and r8) with
two 32 bit values. It look quite like the below
AFAIK, the lwi, lwz dont work in the inline assemble so i have use the
below instead to get a 32bit value into the memory.
I need code that does this:
r7 = &buffer[0];
r8 = &buffer[max];
int tmp1 = 0x12345678;
int tmp2 = (0x12345678 >> 16);
asm volatile ( "li 7,%0;"
"ori 7,7,%1;"
:
: "r"( tmp2 ) , "r"( tmp )
:"r7" );
...but this dont work. When i look as the code from my debugger then i
can see the following: All the above code has been translated into:
lwz r0, (44)(r31)
lwz r9, (40)(r31)
li r7,0x0
ori r7,(09)
This means that it diregards my input parameter (tmp2 and tmp1). Why is
that?
Since i see "lwz" in the assembler window then i really dont get why i
can't used it within the asm "" directive.
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