Mastering ARM hardware architecture opens a world of programming for nearly all phones and
tablets including the iPhone iPad and most Android phones. It's also the heart of many single
board computers like the Raspberry Pi. Gain the skills required to dive into the fundamentals
of the ARM hardware architecture with this book and start your own projects while you develop a
working knowledge of assembly language for the ARM 64-bit processor. You'll review assembly
language programming for the ARM Processor in 64-bit mode and write programs for a number of
single board computers including the Nvidia Jetson Nano and the Raspberry Pi (running 64-bit
Linux). The book also discusses how to target assembly language programs for Apple iPhones and
iPads along with 64-Bit ARM based Android phones and tablets. It covers all the tools you
require the basics of the ARM hardware architecture all the groups of ARM 64-Bit Assembly
instructions and how data is stored in the computer's memory. In addition interface apps to
hardware such as the Raspberry Pi's GPIO ports. The book covers code optimization as well as
how to inter-operate with C and Python code. Readers will develop enough background to use the
official ARM reference documentation for their own projects.With Programming with 64-Bit ARM
Assembly Language as your guide you'll study how to read reverse engineer and hack machine
code then be able to apply these new skills to study code examples and take control of both
your ARM devices' hardware and software. What You'll Learn Make operating system calls from
assembly language and include other software libraries in your projects Interface apps to
hardware devices such as the Raspberry Pi GPIO ports Reverse engineer and hack code Use the
official ARM reference documentation for your own projects Who This Book Is For Software
developers who have already learned to program in a higher-level language like Python Java C#
or even C and now wish to learn Assembly programming.