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=== AArch32 === | === AArch32 === | ||
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− | ARMv8 introduced the concept of {{\\|AArch32}} execution state to incorporate what was | + | ARMv8 introduced the concept of {{\\|AArch32}} execution state to incorporate what was previous {{\\|ARMv7}}. It covers the {{\\|A32}} and {{\\|T32}} instruction sets along with a number of new instructions. AArch32 keeps the classical ARM exception model and limits the virtual address to 32 bits. |
==== ARMv8 Enhancements ==== | ==== ARMv8 Enhancements ==== |