ARM Instruction Reference

4.6.3BLX

Branch with Link, and optionally exchange instruction set. This instruction has two alternative forms:

an unconditional branch with link to a program-relative address

a conditional branch with link to an absolute address held in a register.

Syntax

BLX{cond} Rm

 

BLX label

 

where:

 

cond

is an optional condition code (see Conditional execution on page 4-4).

Rm

is an ARM register containing the address to branch to.

 

Bit 0 of Rm is not used as part of the address.

 

If bit 0 of Rm is set, the instruction sets the T flag in the CPSR, and the

 

code at the destination is interpreted as Thumb code.

 

If bit 0 of Rm is clear, bit 1 must not be set.

label

is a program-relative expression. See Register-relative and

 

program-relative expressions on page 3-23 for more information.

Note

BLX label cannot be conditional. BLX label always causes a change to Thumb state.

Usage

The BLX instruction:

copies the address of the next instruction into r14 (lr, the link register)

causes a branch to label, or to the address held in Rm

changes instruction set to Thumb if either:

bit 0 of Rm is set

the BLX label form is used.

The machine-level BLX label instruction cannot branch to an address outside ±32Mb of the current instruction. When necessary, the ARM linker adds code to allow longer branches (see The ARM linker chapter in ADS Linker and Utilities Guide). The added code is called a veneer.

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