1) Logical shift right (LSR)
Logical shift right by n bits moves the left-hand 32-n bits of a register to the right by n places, into the
right-hand 32-n bits of the result. It sets the left-hand n bits of the result to 0.
You can use the LSR #n operation to divide the value in the register Rm by 2n, if the value is regarded as
an unsigned integer.
When the instruction is LSRS or when LSR #n is used in Operand2 with the instructions MOVS, MVNS,
ANDS, ORRS, ORNS, EORS, BICS, TEQ or TST, the carry flag is updated to the last bit shifted out, bit[n-1], of
the register Rm.
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• If n is 32 or more, then all the bits in the result are cleared to 0.
• If n is 33 or more and the carry fl
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