QUERY · ISSUE
Inline assembler data statement: suggested enhancement
enhancement
The data statement enables data to be included with code. Unfortunately it doesn't seem possible to access it without explicitly manipulating the program counter. Attempts to assign labels to registers produce an error. For example it would be good to be able to write something like this (to access an element from a data array):
d1 = const(12)
d2 = const(13)
@micropython.asm_thumb
def bar(r0):
b(START)
label(MYDATA)
data(4, d1, d2)
label(START)
movwt(r1, MYDATA)
add(r0, r0, r0) # Convert index to byte offset
add(r0, r0, r0)
add(r1, r1, r0) # add offset to data address
ldr(r0, [r1, 0])
But this fails with "unsupported Thumb instruction 'movwt' with 2 arguments". The code can be made to work as follows, but it seems inelegant compared to using a label.
d0 = const(1234567)
d1 = const(987654)
d2 = const(3*d1)
@micropython.asm_thumb
def getdata(r0):
push({pc})
b(START)
data(4, d0, d1, d2)
label(START)
pop({r2})
add(r2, 2) # skip the b() instruction
add(r0, r0, r0)
add(r0, r0, r0) # Convert array offset to bytes
add(r2, r2, r0) # Add to adjusted address
ldr(r0, [r2, 0]) # get the requested data
CANDIDATE · PULL REQUEST
Inline assembler: getlbl pseudo-instruction initial implementation
This allows data created with the data() statement to be accessed using labels. Given a label it returns the pc/offset pair which can be added to address the data (see tests/asmdatalabels.py).