Question: Step 1 : Create a new ASSEMBLY project using Keil Software -Make sure you use the M3 option Step 2 :Write an ARM assembly language

Step 1: Create a new ASSEMBLY project using Keil Software

-Make sure you use the M3 option

Step 2:Write an ARM assembly language program that counts the number of 1s for any value in R0. The program must assemble/compile in KEIL and must be able to run in the KEIL simulator. Generally, R0 may contain any value, but for purpose of this exercise, you may move 0x2345ABCD into R0. The number in R0 does not need to be preserved. You may use any other registers as you need. The result, total count of 1s in R0, should be in R1 when the program ends.

UHCL: Unwala CENG 3371Microcontroller Programming Spring 2017

Step 3: Copy the template below to your assembly file

AREA Lab_08_YourFirstName_YourLastName, CODE, READONLY

EXPORT __main

__main

LDR R0, =0x2345ABCD; This is how you assign large value to R0. MOV will NOT work!

stop B stop

END

Step 4: You are allowed to use ONLYthe instructions below:

1.LDR

2.MOV

3.CMP

4.BEQ

5.CLZ

6.ADD

7.LSL

8.BNE

You may use Keil ARM documentation to learn about any of the instructions listed above.http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/armasm/armasm_dom1361289850039.htm

Step 5: Results:

Hexadecimal: 0x2345ABCD

Decimal: 591,768,525

Binary: 100011010001011010101111001101

The expected result will be 16 [Count # of 1 in the Binary Value above] R1 should be 0x00000010

(Hints.1.You will need to use one loop2.Use Windows Calculator to convert between hexadecimal to binary to save yourself time as shown in previous labs.)

You must use assembly file [NO C/C++ files]

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