title:ARM64 assembly hello world keywords:assembly,m1,arm64,macos,linux # ARM64 assembly hello world ## Intro Hello world in ARM64 assembly for Linux and Macos. First example is how to compile hello world for raspberry pi 4, as its supports ARMv8 instruction set. Second example is how to run assembly on Apple M1 chip that also supports ARMv8 instruction set Two assembly examples are equivalent to C code ```c int main() { char *s="Hello ARM64"; write(1,s,strlen(s)); exit(0); } ``` ## Raspberry Pi 4 Running 64bit linux. To detect with architecture and what bitness of os run command ``` uname ``` Architecture shown as aarch64 good enoughs to indicate that os ir 64bit ``` Linux raspberrypi 5.4.42-v8+ #1319 SMP PREEMPT Wed May 20 14:18:56 BST 2020 aarch64 GNU/Linux ``` ```asm .data /* Data segment: define our message string and calculate its length. */ msg: .ascii "Hello, ARM64!\n" len = . - msg .text /* Our application's entry point. */ .globl _start _start: /* syscall write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) */ mov x0, #1 /* fd := STDOUT_FILENO */ ldr x1, =msg /* buf := msg */ ldr x2, =len /* count := len */ mov w8, #64 /* write is syscall #64 */ svc #0 /* invoke syscall */ /* syscall exit(int status) */ mov x0, #0 /* status := 0 */ mov w8, #93 /* exit is syscall #1 */ svc #0 /* invoke syscall */ ``` ### Compile Too compile check if there is installed gnu gcc, other compilers such as clang also should work perfectly fine. ```makefile as hello.s -o hello.o gcc hello.o -o hello ``` ## Apple M1 ```asm .global _start // Provide program starting address to linker .align 2 // Make sure everything is aligned properly // Setup the parameters to print hello world // and then call the Kernel to do it. _start: mov X0, #1 // 1 = StdOut adr X1, helloworld // string to print mov X2, #13 // length of our string mov X16, #4 // Unix write system call svc #0x80 // Call kernel to output the string // Setup the parameters to exit the program // and then call the kernel to do it. mov X0, #0 // Use 0 return code mov X16, #1 // System call number 1 terminates this program svc #0x80 // Call kernel to terminate the program helloworld: .ascii "Hello World!\n" ``` ### Compile Install xcode tools before compilation ```makefile as -o hello.o hello.s ld -macosx_version_min 11.0.0 -o hello hello.o -lSystem -syslibroot `xcrun -sdk macosx --show-sdk-path` -e _start -arch arm64 ``` ## Links [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#ARMv8](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#ARMv8) [https://smist08.wordpress.com/2021/01/08/apple-m1-assembly-language-hello-world/](https://smist08.wordpress.com/2021/01/08/apple-m1-assembly-language-hello-world/) [https://github.com/below/HelloSilicon](https://github.com/below/HelloSilicon) [https://thinkingeek.com/2013/01/09/arm-assembler-raspberry-pi-chapter-1/](https://thinkingeek.com/2013/01/09/arm-assembler-raspberry-pi-chapter-1/ [https://s-matyukevich.github.io/raspberry-pi-os/docs/lesson01/rpi-os.html](https://s-matyukevich.github.io/raspberry-pi-os/docs/lesson01/rpi-os.html) [https://peterdn.com/post/2020/08/22/hello-world-in-arm64-assembly/](https://peterdn.com/post/2020/08/22/hello-world-in-arm64-assembly/)