# riscv keywords: rv32, rv64 - ISA type: `RISC` - Endianness: `little`, `big` ## Registers - riscv32 => `XLEN=32` - riscv64 => `XLEN=64` ### General purpose registers ```markdown [XLEN-1:0] abi name desc --------------------------------------------- x0 zero zero register x1 ra return addr x2 sp stack ptr x3 gp global ptr x4 tp thread ptr x5-x7 t0-t2 temp regs x8-x9 s0-s1 saved regs x10-x17 a0-a7 arg regs x18-x27 s2-s11 saved regs x28-x31 t3-t6 temp regs ``` ## ASM skeleton Small assembler skeleton, ready to use with following properties: - use raw Linux syscalls (`man 2 syscall` for ABI) - no `C runtime (crt)` - gnu assembler [`gas`][gas_doc] ```mipsasm // file: greet.S #include // syscall NRs .section .text, "ax", @progbits .balign 4 // align code on 4byte boundary .global _start _start: li a0, 2 // fd la a1, greeting // buf ld a2, (greeting_len) // &len li a7, __NR_write // write(2) syscall ecall li a0, 42 // exit code li a7, __NR_exit // exit(2) syscall ecall .balign 8 // align data on 8byte boundary .section .rodata, "a", @progbits greeting: .asciz "Hi ASM-World!\n" greeting_len: .int .-greeting ``` > man gcc: `file.S` assembler code that must be preprocessed. To cross-compile and run: ```bash > riscv64-linux-gnu-gcc -o greet greet.S -nostartfiles -nostdlib \ -Wl,--dynamic-linker=/usr/riscv64-linux-gnu/lib/ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1 \ && qemu-riscv64 ./greet Hi ASM-World! ``` > Cross-compiling on `Ubuntu 20.04 (x86_64)`, paths might differ on other > distributions. Explicitly specifying the dynamic linker should not be > required when compiling natively on riscv. > > Select dynamic linker according to abi used during compile & link. ## References - [GNU Assembler][gas_doc] - [GNU Assembler Directives][gas_directives] [gas_doc]: https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as [gas_directives]: https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Pseudo-Ops.html#Pseudo-Ops