ARMV7a: selected processor does not support requested special purpose register
Richard Earnshaw
Richard.Earnshaw@foss.arm.com
Tue Oct 4 10:03:27 GMT 2022
On 04/10/2022 05:26, Umesh Kalappa wrote:
> Thank you Richard for the information and do you please point us to
> the reference ,which states the same ?
>
> Quick grep doesn't helped us ,Thank you again
> ~Umesh
>
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2022 at 9:24 PM Richard Earnshaw
> <Richard.Earnshaw@foss.arm.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 03/10/2022 16:48, Richard Earnshaw via Binutils wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 03/10/2022 15:41, Umesh Kalappa via Binutils wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> We have problem to compile the following asm
>>>> https://godbolt.org/z/hejMPoW69
>>>>
>>>> and asm error out with the subject message .
>>>>
>>>> Is mrs for float special register not valid on cortex-a9 ?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>> ~Umesh
>>>
>>> that's because the instruction you want is
>>>
>>> vmrs r4, fpscr
>>>
>>> R.
>>
>> Also note that the fmrrs mnemonic is not part of the UAL (unified
>> assembly language) specification - it was deprecated a long time ago.
>> The correct names these days all start with a V - the disassembler
>> output shows the modern form.
>>
>> The legacy name for vmrs was fmrx.
>>
>> R.
You won't find (well are extremely unlikely to find) any documentation
for the legacy mnemonics online - the reference I have is from the ARMv5
ARM ARM from nearly 20 years ago, which was in paper form.
The current UAL syntax is documented in the Arm ARM, which you can
download from developer.arm.com - follow the links to the architecture.
There's also a fairly good list of the mapping between the legacy
mnemonics and UAL for VFP here:
https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0406/b/Application-Level-Architecture/Instruction-Details/Alphabetical-list-of-instructions/F---former-VFP-instruction-mnemonics-
R.
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