Raspberry Pi Assembly Language Programming

Raspberry Pi Assembly Language Programming

by Stephen Smith
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 10/11/2025

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Gain all the skills required to dive into the fundamentals of the Raspberry Pi hardware architecture and how data is stored in the Pi’s memory. This book provides you with working starting points for your own projects while you develop a working knowledge of Assembly Language programming on the Raspberry Pi.


You'll learn how to interface to the Pi’s hardware including accessing the GPIO ports. The book covers the basics of code optimization as well as how to inter-operate with C and Python code, so you'll develop enough background to use the official ARM reference documentation for further projects.


With Raspberry Pi Assembly Language Programming as your guide, you'll study how to read and reverse engineer machine code and then apply those new skills to study code examples and take control of your Pi’s hardware and software both.


For this New Edition


Since the original edition, the Raspberry Pi OS has moved to 64-bits. The operating system has been revamped along with several new versions of the Raspberry Pi hardware. The new edition is 64-bit, based on the latest Raspberry Pi OS and hardware, and incorporates reader feedback from the first edition.


What You'll Learn



  • Program basic ARM 64-Bit Assembly Language

  • Interface with the various hardware devices on the Raspberry Pi

  • Comprehend code containing Assembly Language

  • Use the official ARM reference documentation


Who This Book Is For


Coders who have already learned to program in a higher-level language like Python, Java, C#, or C and now wish to learn Assembly Language programming.

ISBN:
9798868818745
9798868818745
Category:
Computer hardware
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-11-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
APress
Stephen Smith

Stephen Smith, a veteran of over a thousand armed operations during his twenty-two years with the Metropolitan Police specialist firearms command, was born in south London in 1960. He joined the Met at nineteen and after twelve years in uniform passed selection for PT17, the Mets firearms unit, where he was selected to work on the specialist firearms teams, experiencing first-hand the explosive and controversial world of police firearms operations.

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