LSL (register)

Logical Shift Left (register) shifts a register value left by a variable number of bits, shifting in zeros, and writes the result to the destination register. The remainder obtained by dividing the second source register by the data size defines the number of bits by which the first source register is left-shifted.

This is an alias of LSLV. This means:

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sf0011010110Rm001000RnRd
Sop2

32-bit (sf == 0)

LSL <Wd>, <Wn>, <Wm>

is equivalent to

LSLV <Wd>, <Wn>, <Wm>

and is always the preferred disassembly.

64-bit (sf == 1)

LSL <Xd>, <Xn>, <Xm>

is equivalent to

LSLV <Xd>, <Xn>, <Xm>

and is always the preferred disassembly.

Assembler Symbols

<Wd>

Is the 32-bit name of the general-purpose destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field.

<Wn>

Is the 32-bit name of the first general-purpose source register, encoded in the "Rn" field.

<Wm>

Is the 32-bit name of the second general-purpose source register holding a shift amount from 0 to 31 in its bottom 5 bits, encoded in the "Rm" field.

<Xd>

Is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field.

<Xn>

Is the 64-bit name of the first general-purpose source register, encoded in the "Rn" field.

<Xm>

Is the 64-bit name of the second general-purpose source register holding a shift amount from 0 to 63 in its bottom 6 bits, encoded in the "Rm" field.

Operation

The description of LSLV gives the operational pseudocode for this instruction.

Operational information

If PSTATE.DIT is 1:


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