Quoting ARM "RealView Compilation Tools Assembler Guide v4.0":
PUSH and POP are synonyms for STMDB and LDM (or LDMIA), with
the base register sp (r13), and the adjusted address written
back to the base register.
PUSH and POP are the preferred mnemonic in these cases.
Let's follow this recommandation to ease the reading and substitute
LDMIA/STMDB operations with PUSH/POP mnemonics.
Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
* SPL has to return back to BootROM in a few cases (eg. Ethernet boot,
* UART boot, USB boot): save registers in BootROM's stack.
*/
- stmdb sp!, {r0-r12,r14}
+ push {r0-r12,r14}
bl cpu_init_crit
- ldmia sp!, {r0-r12,pc}
+ pop {r0-r12,pc}
/*
*************************************************************************
/*
* Go setup Memory and board specific bits prior to relocation.
*/
- stmdb sp!, {lr}
+ push {lr}
bl _main /* _main will call board_init_f */
- ldmia sp!, {pc}
+ pop {pc}