Texas Instruments MSP430x4xx Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Instruction Set
3-58
RISC 16Bit CPU
* RLA[.W] Rotate left arithmetically
* RLA.B Rotate left arithmetically
Syntax RLA dst or RLA.W dst
RLA.B dst
Operation C < MSB < MSB1 .... LSB+1 < LSB < 0
Emulation ADD dst,dst
ADD.B dst,dst
Description The destination operand is shifted left one position as shown in Figure 314.
The MSB is shifted into the carry bit (C) and the LSB is filled with 0. The RLA
instruction acts as a signed multiplication by 2.
An overflow occurs if dst 04000h and dst < 0C000h before operation is
performed: the result has changed sign.
Figure 314. Destination OperandArithmetic Shift Left
15 0
70
C
Byte
Word
0
An overflow occurs if dst 040h and dst < 0C0h before the operation is
performed: the result has changed sign.
Status Bits N: Set if result is negative, reset if positive
Z: Set if result is zero, reset otherwise
C: Loaded from the MSB
V: Set if an arithmetic overflow occurs:
the initial value is 04000h dst < 0C000h; reset otherwise
Set if an arithmetic overflow occurs:
the initial value is 040h dst < 0C0h; reset otherwise
Mode Bits OSCOFF, CPUOFF, and GIE are not affected.
Example R7 is multiplied by 2.
RLA R7 ; Shift left R7 (× 2)
Example The low byte of R7 is multiplied by 4.
RLA.B R7 ; Shift left low byte of R7 (× 2)
RLA.B R7 ; Shift left low byte of R7 (× 4)
Note: RLA Substitution
The assembler does not recognize the instruction:
RLA @R5+ nor RLA.B @R5+.
It must be substituted by:
ADD @R5+,2(R5) or ADD.B @R5+,1(R5).